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Ryan's World Presents: Sunnyside Up! Ep 2 - Our Class Pet Has Gone MISSING!

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6:33 · 35K views · September 27, 2025
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This episode of Sunnyside Up! is a safe, imaginative watch for young kids, built around a fun mystery-solving adventure with a superhero twist. The show models teamwork, critical thinking (like not jumping to conclusions without evidence), and friendship in an age-appropriate, playful way. There is virtually no content of concern — just lighthearted cartoon-style storytelling that young Ryan's World fans will enjoy.

Content Breakdown · 1 Category

Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

As a children's animated mystery/adventure show featuring characters like Red Titan and Combo Panda, there is likely mild stylized cartoon action consistent with the Ryan's World franchise, though the transcript pre-screen found no specific flagged content. Any such elements would be consequence-free and age-appropriate for the target audience.

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The presence of superhero character Red Titan and action-adventure framing (solving a 'dognapping') suggests mild cartoon conflict typical of the genre.

What Parents Need to Know

This episode follows a group of kids who set out to find their missing class pet, only to discover he's secretly a superhero dog. It's clean, creative, and genuinely positive: the story actively teaches kids not to make assumptions without evidence, which is a great real-world lesson delivered in a fun way. The only action present is extremely mild fantasy play (a villain with a cartoonish scheme, a brief superhero rescue), and there is no language, violence, advertising, or mature content of any kind. It's a well-produced, story-driven episode that younger fans of Ryan's World will find entertaining and easy to follow.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Combo accused Big Gill without any evidence — why is it important to have proof before blaming someone?
  2. 2The kids decided to investigate themselves instead of waiting for a grown-up. When is it okay to solve a problem on your own, and when should you ask an adult for help?
  3. 3Aussie turned out to be a secret superhero! If your pet had a secret superpower, what would it be?
  4. 4The villain wanted to 'rule the world' — what do you think makes someone a real hero instead?
Ryan's World Presents: Sunnyside Up! Ep 2 - Our Class Pet Has Gone MISSING!
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What's This Video About?

Sunnyside's adorable and slimy class pet Ozzie has gone missing! Follow Combo, Gus and Pinky as they solve a mysterious dognapping in the newest episode of Sunnyside Up! Combo Panda Bradley Smith Gil Jose David Ramos Gus Julia Stockton Mr. Howler Liam Young Ozzie Liam Young Packrat Bradley Smith Peck Jose David Ramos Pinky Madeline Dorroh Red Titan Ryan Kaji Executive Producer Shion Kaji / Loann Kaji Director Laura Gaddini Written by Liam Young Background Artist Maggie Nizich Character Rigging Anastasia Spruill           Alex Fink Animation Laura Gaddini Ron Ghraizi Alex Fink Maggie Nizich Anastasia Spruill Liam Young Music Composer Liam Young Post-Production Sound Atlas Oceanic Sound and Picture Sound Effects Editor Oliver Abbott Thumbnail Artist Helen Sun

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this episode of Sunnyside Up! appropriate for?

This episode is suitable for children as young as 4. The content is entirely clean, the story is simple and easy to follow, and the themes of friendship and fairness are well-suited to preschool and early elementary-age kids.

Is there any scary content or violence in this episode?

There is no meaningful violence — the only action is a brief, cartoonish superhero rescue scene with no threat or consequence. The 'villain' is played for laughs and poses no real sense of danger, so even sensitive younger viewers should be fine.

Does this episode contain any advertising or product promotion?

No sponsored content or hidden advertising was detected in this episode. It is a straightforward story episode without product placements or calls to purchase merchandise.

Is there any bullying or mean behavior kids might copy?

One character (Combo) briefly accuses another student without evidence, but the episode directly addresses this as wrong and uses it as a teachable moment about not making assumptions. No bullying or cruelty is modeled.

Is this episode educational?

Yes, in an age-appropriate way. The episode weaves in a lesson about evidence-based thinking and fairness, and models cooperative problem-solving among friends. It's not a curriculum-based show, but the values it demonstrates are genuinely positive.

Is this suitable for kids who are not already fans of Ryan's World?

Yes — while the episode references Ryan's World characters like Red Titan, the story stands on its own and is easy for new viewers to follow. Kids who enjoy light mystery or superhero stories should find it engaging regardless of prior familiarity.

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