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Mommy VS Daddy Painting and other Challenges!!

Ryan's World
1:05:06 · 508K views · September 2, 2024
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
2Minor Flags
1No Issues

This Ryan's World episode is safe and fun for young children, featuring Ryan's parents competing in a series of lighthearted painting, slime-making, milkshake, and cereal-guessing challenges. The content is wholesome and playful throughout, with the only minor note being occasional calls for viewer comments and likes that are typical of the YouTube format.

Content Breakdown · 3 Categories

Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

There is a mild audience engagement prompt asking viewers to vote in the comments ('you guys let us know down below'), which is a common but low-level parasocial engagement tactic typical of family YouTube channels.

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'you guys let us know down below which milkshake vergin you like better' — soliciting viewer participation/comments
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The video includes a comment-bait prompt asking viewers to vote on which milkshake they prefer, a standard but mild engagement-farming tactic common on family YouTube channels; it is not guilt-tripping or superstition-based.

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'you guys let us know down below which milkshake vergin you like better okay if you had a choice to drink one milkshake would you pick my yummy milkshake here' — direct comment-vote solicitation
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentNot present

The milkshake segment involves drinks described as 'loaded with sugar which is not good for you,' which is a very mild stunt/indulgence element, but it is self-acknowledged and not presented in a shocking or extreme manner; overall this does not rise to the threshold of flaggable stunt content.

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'loaded with sugar which is not good for you' — mild acknowledgment of unhealthy indulgence in a challenge context

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a compilation of family-friendly challenge segments from Ryan's World, starring Ryan's parents (Mommy and Daddy) as they compete in painting portraits, designing t-shirts, making slime, building milkshakes, and guessing cereals blindfolded. There is no inappropriate language, violence, or scary content. Kids will enjoy the silly humor, creative art activities, and the fun of watching adults make mistakes and laugh at themselves. The challenges can genuinely inspire kids to try painting, slime-making, or cooking activities at home. Parents should be aware of the standard YouTube engagement prompts (asking kids to comment, like, and subscribe), which appear several times throughout. The milkshake segment briefly notes that the drinks are 'loaded with sugar and not good for you,' which is a rare but positive moment of nutritional honesty.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1If you were the judge like Ryan, whose painting or t-shirt design would you have picked, and why?
  2. 2The video shows Mommy and Daddy making lots of mistakes while painting — how did they react, and what does that teach us about trying new things?
  3. 3The milkshake challenge used lots of sugar. What are some healthier ingredients you might add to a smoothie or milkshake?
  4. 4If you could design your own t-shirt using any materials, what would you paint on it?
Mommy VS Daddy Painting and other Challenges!!
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Mommy VS Daddy Painting and other Challenges!!

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this Ryan's World video appropriate for?

This video is suitable for children aged 4 and up. The content is entirely family-friendly with no scary, violent, or inappropriate material, and the silly challenge format is especially engaging for preschool and early elementary-aged kids.

Is there any inappropriate language or content in this video?

No, there is no swearing, crude language, or inappropriate content of any kind. The humor is gentle and silly, focused on art mishaps and friendly competition between parents.

Does this video contain advertising or product promotions?

No sponsored segments or product promotions were identified in this video. It does include typical YouTube calls-to-action asking viewers to like, comment, and subscribe, which is standard for the platform.

Is this video educational or just entertainment?

It's primarily entertainment, but it does expose kids to creative activities like painting, mixing colors, making slime, and identifying foods by taste and smell. These activities can spark curiosity and inspire hands-on play at home.

Does the video model good behavior for kids?

Yes, the parents model positive attitudes throughout — they laugh at their mistakes, encourage each other, and show that it's okay not to be perfect at art or creative challenges. Ryan acts as a fair and cheerful judge.

Is the slime-making segment safe to replicate at home?

The slime segments use common craft ingredients like glue and liquid starch, which are generally considered safe for supervised children's crafts. Parents should always supervise young children during slime-making and check ingredient labels for any sensitivities.

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