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LABUBU Don't Cut the Wrong String!

Ryan's World
0:42 · 395K views · June 3, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
3Minor Flags
2No Issues

This short game video is largely safe and fun for kids, featuring a lighthearted string-cutting challenge with collectible Labubu toys over a pit of slime. The only mild consideration is that the game revolves around protecting collector's items, which subtly frames toys as valuable objects to be preserved rather than played with.

Content Breakdown · 5 Categories

Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA little

The video prominently features LABUBU collectible toys and references their 'collector's value,' which could constitute undisclosed product promotion, though the content appears to be organic game-play rather than a clear commercial pitch.

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'the laboo could fall into the pit of slime, ruining their collector's value'
Materialism & Wealth FlexingA little

The mention of LABUBU 'collector's value' implies these are desirable collectible items, but there is no overt wealth-flexing or FOMO-buying language in this LABUBU game video.

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'ruining their collector's value'
Gambling Mechanics in GamesA little

The random-chance string-cutting mechanic ('eeny meeny miny, you') has a mild variable-reward structure, but there is no real-money component, loot boxes, or gacha pulls present in this game.

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'Eeny meeny miny, you' — random selection mechanic
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentNot present

The video is a simple game-show-style challenge with collectible toys and slime, which is mildly stunt-adjacent but does not rise to the level of extreme eating, endurance gimmicks, or shock-value destruction.

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Dropping collectible LABUBU toys into slime for entertainment
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceNot present

The concept of toys 'falling into a pit of slime' is entirely consequence-free and stylized; there is no meaningful playful violence even by the most liberal definition in this LABUBU game.

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'the laboo could fall into the pit of slime'

What Parents Need to Know

This video shows adults and a child playing a simple game where they cut strings to see if a Labubu collectible toy falls into slime. There is no inappropriate language, violence, or concerning content. The positive side is that it's genuinely playful and fun, and the child is included and encouraged to participate. Parents should be aware that Labubu toys are a trendy and often expensive collectible brand, so the video may spark interest in acquiring them — though the video does not aggressively push purchasing. The 'collector's value' comment is a minor nudge toward materialism but is not a central theme.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What do you think made the game exciting — was it the suspense of not knowing which string to cut?
  2. 2Do you think it matters if a toy gets messy or 'ruined'? Why do some people treat certain toys differently than others?
  3. 3Would you want to play a game like this at home? What would you use instead of slime?
LABUBU Don't Cut the Wrong String!
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What's This Video About?

LABUBU Don't Cut the Wrong String!

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is suitable for children aged 5 and up. The content is playful and easy to follow, with no scary, violent, or inappropriate elements that would concern parents of young children.

Is there any inappropriate language or behavior in this video?

No, the video contains no strong language, crude humor, or negative behavior. The tone is lighthearted and fun throughout, with adults and a child interacting positively.

Does this video try to sell kids anything?

The video features Labubu collectible toys prominently, and one comment references their 'collector's value,' which may spark interest in buying them. However, there is no direct call to purchase or sponsored promotion detected.

Are there any gambling-like mechanics kids might pick up on?

The string-cutting game has a very mild element of chance, similar to games like 'Don't Break the Ice.' It's not framed as gambling, but the suspense mechanic is worth noting for very young children who may not yet understand probability.

Is this video educational?

This video is primarily entertainment rather than educational. It does encourage turn-taking and light sportsmanship, but parents looking for learning content will want to supplement with other videos.

Could this video make my child want expensive collectible toys?

It's possible, as Labubu toys are a popular and often pricey collectible brand. The video doesn't push purchasing aggressively, but children who see the toys may become curious about owning them — a good opportunity to talk about wants versus needs.

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