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Ryan VS Evil Granny GIANT Obby Challenge & Other Fun Videos!

Ryan's World
1:10:29 · 269K views · February 3, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
5Minor Flags
4No Issues

This Ryan's World compilation is safe and fun for young children, featuring imaginative obstacle course play, a wholesome babysitter storyline, and a genuinely educational dry ice science experiment. The only notable content is cartoon-style 'evil granny' chase play and a snack-stealing game, both framed as silly, consequence-light fun rather than anything alarming.

Content Breakdown · 9 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageNot present

No profanity, slurs, or crude language appears anywhere in this Ryan's World video; the closest expression is 'oh God' used as a mild exclamation during gameplay.

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'oh God Grandma go yeah don't push me' — mild exclamation only
Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsNot present

No realistic violence or weapons appear in this video; the 'fork' reference is comedic and the 'lava' and 'needles' are clearly fantasy Roblox obby obstacles with no real-world threat framing.

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'I have a fork this Fork is not helping' — comedic prop, not a weapon
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationNot present

No bullying, identity-based attacks, or genuinely cruel behavior appear in this video; the Granny character's 'detention' and 'timeout' threats are framed as playful antagonism within a game context.

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'my specialty is detention' — played for comedic effect within the babysitter game scenario
Materialism & Wealth FlexingNot present

No luxury flexing or wealth-based identity framing appears; the only prize mentioned is a 'giant ring candy,' which is a playful, low-stakes reward for a children's game.

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'the winner wins this giant ring candy' — a novelty candy prize, not a wealth flex
Gambling Mechanics in GamesA little

A spinner wheel is used to randomly assign tasks in the 'don't wake granny' game segment, which has a mild variable-reward mechanic, but it is a simple party-game format with no real-money or loot-box framing.

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'we're going to take turns spinning this wheel and whatever color you get is the thing they have to steal from granny'
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

A mild cliffhanger CTA appears at the end ('stay tuned and watch the full episode to figure out if she is a good babysitter or a bad babysitter'), but this is a standard narrative hook rather than guilt-tripping or emotional dependency language.

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'stay tuned and watch the full episode to figure out if she is a good babysitter or a bad babysitter'
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The 'steal granny's snack' game mechanic involves a theft premise, but it is clearly framed as a silly children's party game with comedic consequences (timeout), not as glorified real-world theft.

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'whatever color you get is the thing they have to steal from granny and if she catches you she's probably going to put you in timeout'
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The end-of-video cliffhanger ('stay tuned and watch the full episode') is a mild narrative hook but does not include guilt-tripping, superstition CTAs, or coercive 'true fans' language.

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'stay tuned and watch the full episode to figure out if she is a good babysitter or a bad babysitter'
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

The video contains clearly stylized, consequence-free fantasy violence typical of children's Roblox obby gameplay and skit content — lava floors, needles as obstacles, a chasing Granny character, and playful threats with no realistic harm framing.

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'jump over some lava' — Roblox obby fantasy obstacle
'you got to go through these needles' — stylized game hazard
'oh I'm going to get it I'm going to get you' — Granny chasing Ryan in playful game context
'the floor is lava with Grandma' — classic children's game format
'don't push me that was close' — playful competitive jostling

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a compilation of Ryan's World skits aimed squarely at young kids. The main segments include a Roblox-inspired 'Escape Grandma' obstacle course played in real life, a babysitter storyline where the twins suspect their granny caretaker of being a 'mad scientist' (she turns out to be a retired science teacher doing dry ice experiments), a snack-stealing game with a napping granny, and a comedic 'after school detention' skit. The dry ice science segment is genuinely educational and includes clear safety messaging — goggles are worn, and kids are explicitly told that only adults should handle dry ice. The 'evil granny' framing is entirely playful and cartoonish, with no real threat or fear. The snack-stealing game models minor mischievous behavior but frames it as a game with light consequences like 'timeout.' There is no bad language, violence, or inappropriate content. The video is long and compilation-style, so attention spans may be tested for younger viewers.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1The granny in the babysitter story turned out to be a science teacher, not a villain — have you ever misjudged someone before getting to know them?
  2. 2The dry ice experiment looked really cool! What do you think is happening when dry ice turns into smoke? Would you want to try a science experiment like that?
  3. 3In the snack game, the kids kept sneaking food even after being caught. Do you think that was a good choice? What would you have done differently?
  4. 4Ryan had to do a fun obstacle course — if you could design your own obstacle course, what would you put in it?
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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 playful and cartoonish, with no scary, violent, or inappropriate material, making it a comfortable watch for preschool and early elementary-aged kids.

Is the 'evil granny' content scary for young children?

No — the granny characters are played entirely for laughs and are clearly not threatening. The 'evil' framing is a silly game mechanic, and the babysitter storyline resolves warmly with the granny revealed as a kind retired science teacher.

Is the dry ice experiment safe to recreate at home?

The video explicitly tells kids that only adults should handle dry ice and demonstrates proper safety gear like goggles. Parents should supervise closely if inspired to try this at home, as dry ice can cause burns if touched directly.

Does this video contain any advertising or product promotion?

No sponsored segments or product promotions were detected in this video. It is standard Ryan's World entertainment content without embedded advertising.

Does the snack-stealing game teach kids bad behavior?

The snack-stealing segment is framed as a lighthearted game with mild consequences like sitting in 'timeout,' so it is unlikely to meaningfully influence behavior. It could be a good conversation starter about honesty and respecting others' belongings.

How long is this video and is it suitable for one sitting?

This is a lengthy compilation video with multiple segments, which may be better watched in shorter chunks for younger children. Parents may want to watch alongside their kids or break it into segments to maintain engagement and attention.

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