Watchly Safety Review

Ryan Is Ready For the BEYBLADE X Tournament!

Ryan's World
1:47 · 362K views · July 1, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
1Minor Flag
2No Issues

This video is a clearly labeled advertisement for Beyblade X that is safe and age-appropriate for most kids, featuring fun family gameplay and a real-world tournament opportunity. It's transparent about being sponsored content, and the family-friendly tone makes it an enjoyable watch, though parents should know it is primarily a promotional video designed to drive product interest and Walmart visits.

Content Breakdown · 3 Categories

Materialism & Wealth FlexingNot present

The video promotes purchasing Beyblade X products at Walmart, but does so in the context of a disclosed ad without luxury flexing, FOMO language, or wealth-identity framing; the product is a widely accessible toy at a mass-market retailer.

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'the road to Tokyo starts here at your local Walmart'
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationNot present

The video uses mild aspirational language ('if you've ever wanted to become a real blader') typical of toy advertising, but does not guilt-trip viewers, manufacture drama, or foster unhealthy emotional dependence.

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'If you've ever wanted to become a real blader and battle the best in the world, then now's your chance.'
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

The video features Beyblade top battles, which involve spinning tops competing to knock each other out of an arena — a stylized, consequence-free, toy-based competitive activity with no realistic harm framing.

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'battle the best in the world'
'it's me and you, Daddy' (competitive battle between family members)
Beyblade tops launched and battling throughout the video

What Parents Need to Know

This video is an openly disclosed ad for Beyblade X, featuring Ryan and his family demonstrating how to assemble and battle Beyblade tops at home. On the positive side, it models family bonding, friendly competition, and teaches kids the basics of how to set up and play the game. Parents should be aware that the video is entirely promotional in nature, directing kids to purchase products at Walmart and encouraging participation in a regional tournament for ages 8–12. There is no inappropriate content, no strong language, and no concerning behavior — the 'violence' is limited to toy tops spinning and colliding, which is the intended gameplay. The main consideration is simply that this is advertising content dressed up as a fun family video.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Did you notice that this video was an advertisement? How could you tell, and why do you think companies make videos like this?
  2. 2What did you think about how Ryan's family played together? Do you have a game or activity you'd like to do as a family?
  3. 3If you wanted to enter a tournament like the one in the video, what would you need to do to prepare and practice?
  4. 4Is it important to win when playing games with family and friends? What matters most when you're competing?
Ryan Is Ready For the BEYBLADE X Tournament!
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What's This Video About?

#Ad Parents—your kid can join the BEYBLADE X tournament action at select Walmart stores this summer! 🛒🌀 It’s the perfect way to kick off the journey to the Beyblade World Championship in Tokyo!🔥

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for kids around age 6 and up, as it features simple toy gameplay and family-friendly competition with no inappropriate content. The Beyblade X tournament mentioned is officially for kids ages 8–12, so older kids in that range will find it most relevant.

Is this video safe for young children to watch?

Yes, this video is very safe for young children. There is no language, violence beyond toy tops colliding, or any other concerning content — it's a wholesome family activity video.

Is this video an advertisement?

Yes, and importantly, it is clearly disclosed as an ad both at the beginning and end of the video. Parents should be aware that the content is designed to promote Beyblade X products and encourage visits to Walmart.

Does the video encourage kids to spend money?

Indirectly, yes — the video promotes Beyblade X toys and directs viewers to Walmart to purchase products and enter a tournament qualifier. Parents may want to use this as a conversation starter about advertising and consumer awareness.

Is there any violence or scary content in this video?

No scary content at all. The only action involves Beyblade spinning tops colliding in a stadium bowl, which is the standard gameplay and is entirely age-appropriate.

Does this video have any educational value?

It has mild educational value in that it teaches kids how to assemble a Beyblade top and the basic rules of play. It also models positive family interaction and sportsmanship during friendly competition.

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