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Ryan's Mommy VS Daddy Twin Telepathy Challenges & More!

Ryan's World
1:07:20 · 199K views · April 7, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
2Minor Flags
1No Issues

This compilation from Ryan's World is a safe, family-friendly watch featuring Ryan's parents competing in fun challenges like milkshake-making, slime creation, painting, and cereal guessing — all with a lighthearted, playful tone. There are no concerning themes, and the content is genuinely entertaining for young children, though frequent calls to comment and subscribe are woven throughout.

Content Breakdown · 3 Categories

Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

There is a mild engagement-seeking prompt asking viewers to comment on the outcome of the challenge, which is a very low-level parasocial nudge common in family YouTube but worth noting.

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Comment below if you think I won the challenge.
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The video includes a comment-bait prompt asking viewers to weigh in on the challenge winner, which is a mild but standard engagement-farming CTA common in family YouTube; it does not rise to guilt-tripping or superstition-based manipulation.

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Comment below if you think I won the challenge.
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentNot present

What Parents Need to Know

Parents can feel comfortable letting young children watch this video. It features Ryan's mom and dad engaging in creative, hands-on challenges that model teamwork, friendly competition, and good sportsmanship — including moments where losing gracefully is demonstrated. Kids may pick up enthusiasm for DIY activities like slime-making and painting. The only minor note is that the video frequently prompts viewers to comment, like, and subscribe, which is standard for YouTube family channels but worth discussing with younger kids who may not yet understand the commercial nature of content creation. There is no inappropriate language, violence, or advertising for products beyond the incidental appearance of branded cereals and candy used as challenge ingredients.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Which challenge was your favorite to watch — the milkshake, slime, painting, or cereal guessing — and why?
  2. 2When Ryan's daddy lost the slime challenge, he said it was okay because they were having fun. How do you feel when you lose a game, and what helps you feel better?
  3. 3The video shows Ryan's parents making slime and painting t-shirts with their hands. What creative project would you like to try at home?
  4. 4The video asks viewers to comment and subscribe a lot. Why do you think YouTubers ask people to do that?
Ryan's Mommy VS Daddy Twin Telepathy Challenges & More!
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Ryan's Mommy VS Daddy Twin Telepathy Challenges & More!

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is suitable for children aged 4 and up. The content is entirely wholesome, featuring simple games and crafts with no scary, violent, or inappropriate material.

Is there any inappropriate language or behavior in this video?

No, there is no bad language, aggression, or inappropriate behavior. Ryan's parents are playful and occasionally tease each other lightly, but it is always good-natured and models friendly competition.

Does this video contain advertising or product placement?

The video features branded food products like Lucky Charms, Oreos, and Reese's Pieces as challenge ingredients, but these are not formally sponsored segments. However, the channel itself is a major commercial brand, and kids may develop affinity for the products shown.

Is slime-making shown safely in this video?

The parents make slime using liquid starch, glue, and glitter, which are common craft ingredients. No dangerous chemicals are used, though parents should supervise young children if they want to recreate the activity at home, as some slime activators can be irritating to skin.

Does the video encourage healthy habits?

The milkshake challenge does include a humorous moment where the parents acknowledge their creations are 'loaded with sugar and not good for you,' which is a small but positive moment of nutritional honesty. Overall the video is about fun rather than health education.

Will my child want to buy things after watching this video?

The video features popular branded snacks and toys like Stretch Armstrong and Pokémon figures, which may spark interest or requests. There is no direct hard-sell advertising, but the aspirational, fun presentation of these items could influence young viewers.

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