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Ryan's World Time Travel Adventures | Packrat HACKED our Channel! Animation Episode 1

Ryan's World
15:31 · 287K views · July 19, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
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This animated Ryan's World episode is a safe, imaginative adventure that's well-suited for young fans of the channel, with no meaningful content concerns to flag. The story cleverly blends time travel, slime comedy, and a relatable villain backstory into an entertaining package, while the mild cartoon chase sequences (scored very low for playful fantasy violence) are no more intense than a typical preschool cartoon. Parents should know this is essentially a brand-extension episode designed to deepen engagement with Ryan's World, but the storytelling is genuinely fun and age-appropriate.

Content Breakdown · 2 Categories

Materialism & Wealth FlexingA little

The plot centers on Ryan's Diamond Play Button going missing, which incidentally references a YouTube milestone award, but this is used as a narrative MacGuffin rather than wealth-flexing or materialism promotion.

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The Diamond Play Button is referenced as the stolen item driving the plot.
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

The episode involves a cartoon villain (Packrat) who 'hacks' Ryan's channel and sabotages his videos, and the adventure involves time travel to stop this wrongdoing — this constitutes mild, consequence-free fantasy conflict typical of children's animated series.

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Packrat is described as having 'hacked' Ryan's channel and sabotaged his videos.
Ryan goes on a time-travel adventure to confront the antagonist — standard cartoon hero-vs-villain framing.

What Parents Need to Know

This is an animated spin-off tied to the popular Ryan's World YouTube brand, following Ryan and his friends as they travel back in time to stop a villain named Packrat from sabotaging old videos. The episode is clean across the board — no bad language, no scary content, no advertising, and no inappropriate themes. The 'villain,' Packrat, is played entirely for laughs and even gets a sympathetic backstory about wanting to be a YouTube star himself, which is a surprisingly humanizing touch. Kids will enjoy the slime humor, cartoon chase sequences, and time-travel premise, while also picking up a small lesson about perseverance and not letting jealousy drive bad decisions. The main thing parents should be aware of is that the episode is a direct extension of the Ryan's World brand, so it may increase a child's interest in watching more Ryan's World content — but the episode itself is wholesome and well-crafted for its target audience.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think Packrat decided to ruin Ryan's videos instead of working harder on his own channel? What could he have done differently?
  2. 2If someone was being mean to you or trying to ruin something you worked hard on, what would you do?
  3. 3Watchdog told Ryan not to talk to his past self because it could 'alter history.' If you could go back in time to one of your own memories, which one would you pick and why?
  4. 4Ryan figured out how to fix the slime problem by remembering what happened in the original video. Can you think of a time when remembering something you learned before helped you solve a problem?
Ryan's World Time Travel Adventures | Packrat HACKED our Channel! Animation Episode 1
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What's This Video About?

Ryan goes on a Time Traveling Adventure to find out who sabotaged his videos in the past after finding out his Diamond Play Button has gone missing! Find out who is behind these Time Traveling pranks and help save the Future of Ryan's World! Ryan Ryan Kaji Watch Dog Seth Guerra Young Ryan Julia Stockton Alpha Lexa Julia Stockton Loan Loan Kaji Pack Rat Bradley Smith Pack Rat's Mom Brianna Jaynes Executive Producer Shion Kaji / Loann Kaji Assistant Producer Naoko Yoshida Director Masao Shimizu(mele) Assistant Director Sho Kubota Character Designer / Chief Key Animation Supervisor Ryo_timo Graphic Recording of Screenplay Ryo_timo Concept Artist/Designer Luna Digi Satoshi Takahara Blender OG Ryo_timo Unit Director Masao Shimizu(mele) Ryo_timo Storyboard Masao Shimizu(mele) Sato Takahara Storyboard / Previs / Animation shibatoro Kaito Rei Curashige niwano torico Tomoya Shimmi DAIGAN Tsuyoshi Nakano Haruka Haseda Sho Kubota Ryo_timo Animation Yuji Yamada Sate Aya Akizuki Tamaki Itamaki Syunsuke Saito Makoto Yasumasa Animation of live-action part Luna Digi Sato Takahara Sumika Uehara Hiromi Matsuki Color Planning/Color Stylist Misato Aita Movie Art Director Kaori Takano Movie Art Work VECTART Mikita Aizawa Takashi Aoi Rie Oda Kazuhiro Obata Takeshi Sato Wakako Shimizu Kotomi Sugio Kayoko Toko Kaori Takano Minori Imai Rooms studio Tsuyoshi Fukumoto Art Management Miki Kazuno Director of Photography Masao Shimizu(mele) Compositor Masao Shimizu(mele) Tomoya Shimmi Nao Omachi Editor Masao Shimizu(mele) Ryo_timo Composer Yuko Takahashi Takuma Sogi Mizuki Kamada hisakuni Uio MIxing & Mastering Engineer KORN Music Producer Kenji Itoso Ken Matsubara Music Associate Producer Katsuya Yamagata Renta Takamatsu Music Production SUPA LOVE Cooperation XENOREX System Manager Taro Shark Production Advancement Manager Mayuko Horikawa Narimi Shigura Assistant Production Advancement Manager Yuto Kurohiji Animation Producer Ryo Hamanaka Animation Production Onakama Studio Producer Nao Hirasawa Scenario Yoichi Kato Post Production Sunlight Entertainment Post Producer Seth Guerra Post Production Sound Atlas Oceanic Sound and Picture Sound Effects Editor Ezra Walker Voice Acting Director Seth Guerra

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is Ryan's World Time Travel Adventures appropriate for?

This episode is suitable for children aged 5 and up. The content is entirely clean, the humor is silly and cartoon-based, and the story is easy for young kids to follow without any scary or mature themes.

Is there any violence or scary content in this episode?

No. The only action involves cartoon-style chase sequences and a hamster villain who turns into a giant slime blob, all played entirely for laughs. It's no more intense than a typical preschool animated show and received a near-zero score for even playful fantasy violence.

Does this episode contain any advertising or product placements?

No hidden advertising or sponsored content was detected in this episode. The villain briefly parodies an infomercial as part of the plot, but this is used as a joke rather than a genuine product promotion.

Is Packrat a scary villain for young kids?

Not at all — Packrat is a comedic, bumbling hamster villain whose backstory is actually played sympathetically. He's motivated by jealousy over subscriber counts, and his 'evil' plans involve slime and cartoon chaos rather than anything threatening or dark.

What does my child learn from watching this episode?

The episode subtly models problem-solving, teamwork, and resilience — Ryan works with friends to fix a problem using knowledge from past experience. Packrat's backstory also offers a natural conversation starter about jealousy and making good choices when things don't go your way.

Is this episode part of a series, and is it okay for my child to watch more?

Yes, this is Episode 1 of an animated series and ends on a cliffhanger. Based on this episode, the series appears well-suited for young children and maintains the same clean, imaginative tone as the rest of the Ryan's World brand.

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