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LABUBU vs LAFUFU Mystery Box Challenge!

Ryan's World
24:22 · 213K views · August 20, 2025
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
4Minor Flags

This Ryan's World video is generally safe and fun for young kids, built around imaginative play with collectible toys and silly challenge segments — but a few moments of mockery and mean-spirited behavior are worth noting before younger children watch. The video's strengths are its creativity, humor, and a clear redemptive message about not judging others, though some characters model rude dismissiveness along the way.

Content Breakdown · 5 Categories

Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA little

A mild threat is made ('You better help me or else') which is immediately called out by another speaker ('Was that a threat?'), suggesting it is playful rather than serious. The framing is light and self-aware, but it is still a modeled threat behavior.

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'You better help me or else.' followed by 'Was that a threat?'
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationSome

Multiple instances of mocking and unkind remarks are present: a character is called out for 'cricket teeth,' another's haircut is mocked behind her back, and her behavior is gossiped about dismissively ('Maybe she's going through a phase'). While framed as light banter, these comments model body-shaming and social exclusion behavior toward children.

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'You're laoo for sure. Look at cricket teeth.' / 'Wa, that's so rude.'
'Did you guys notice Lan's weird haircut today?'
'Yeah, she was painting and then she was baking and then I saw her like dancing by herself. Maybe she's going through a phase.'
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The gossiping about a peer's appearance and behavior behind her back ('weird haircut,' 'dancing by herself,' 'going through a phase') models social exclusion and mockery. The mild threat ('You better help me or else') also models coercive language, though it is called out.

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Gossiping about Lan's haircut and behavior behind her back
'You better help me or else' — coercive language modeled casually
Beauty, Body & Lifestyle PressureA little

The comment mocking 'cricket teeth' and a 'weird haircut' touches lightly on appearance-based judgment, which can contribute to body image pressure in young viewers, though it is not a sustained theme.

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'Look at cricket teeth' — mocking physical appearance
'Did you guys notice Lan's weird haircut today?' — mocking appearance
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

The mild threat ('You better help me or else') sits at the very low end of playful/fantasy conflict — it is immediately treated as a joke — but does not constitute meaningful fantasy violence content.

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'You better help me or else' / 'Was that a threat?' — treated as light-hearted banter

What Parents Need to Know

This video features Ryan and friends completing playful mystery box and game challenges themed around Labubu and Lafufu collectible toys. Kids will enjoy the sensory play (slime, feathers, ball pits), the silly villain characters, and the fast-paced adventure format. Positively, the video ends with a genuine lesson about not dismissing something — or someone — just because it doesn't match a popular brand or trend, which is a meaningful message about acceptance. Parents should be aware that early in the video, a character is mocked for having a 'fake' or off-brand toy, with comments like 'cricket teeth' and 'you do not look like a Labubu,' which could model unkind behavior. Some villain characters also speak dismissively and make mild threats. The clone subplot in the second half features a character being rude to friends repeatedly, though this is framed as abnormal behavior caused by cloning rather than endorsed conduct.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1At the beginning, the character was embarrassed to have a Lafufu instead of a Labubu — have you ever felt embarrassed about something you owned? What happened?
  2. 2One character said mean things about the Lafufu's appearance. How do you think that made the Lafufu feel, and what could have been said instead?
  3. 3By the end, the character decided to add the Lafufu to their collection and show it off proudly. What changed their mind, and do you think that was the right choice?
  4. 4The clones were acting strangely and being rude to everyone — why do you think the video showed that as a bad thing, even though it was played for laughs?
LABUBU vs LAFUFU Mystery Box Challenge!
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What's This Video About?

LABUBU vs LAFUFU Mystery Box Challenge! Which is the real Labubu's?!

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 imaginative, but some mild mockery and rude character behavior make it better suited for kids old enough to understand that those actions are framed negatively rather than as something to copy.

Is there any bullying or mean behavior in this video?

Yes, there are a few moments early on where a character mocks a Lafufu toy for not being a 'real' Labubu, including a comment about 'cricket teeth.' The video ultimately frames this as wrong and delivers a lesson about acceptance, but younger or more sensitive children may still pick up on the unkind language before the resolution.

Is this video educational?

It's not academically educational, but it does carry a positive social message about not judging others based on brand or appearance. The challenge segments also encourage problem-solving, persistence, and teamwork in a fun, low-stakes way.

Does this video contain any advertising or toy promotion?

The video is heavily themed around Labubu and Lafufu collectible toys, which are real and popular products. While it isn't flagged as a paid sponsorship, the content naturally promotes interest in these collectibles, so parents of kids prone to 'I want that' requests should be aware.

Is the slime and mystery box content safe to watch?

Yes, the slime, feathers, and mystery box segments are purely for entertainment and sensory fun — there is nothing dangerous or inappropriate about them. They may inspire kids to want to try similar activities at home, which can be a fun and creative outlet.

Are there any scary or intense moments in this video?

The 'Game Master' villain character and the clone-catching subplot are mildly dramatic but played entirely for laughs and are not genuinely scary. Children who are sensitive to loud surprises or antagonist characters may need a brief heads-up, but overall the tone stays light and comedic throughout.

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