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Twin Telepathy Challenge: EXTREME Slime Edition!

Ryan's World
1:02:17 · 4.0M views · November 18, 2024
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
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This Ryan's World slime challenge compilation is a safe, playful watch for young kids featuring Ryan with his parents and twin sisters making slime through a fun guessing game format. The content is wholesome and creative with zero concerning material, though it does include the typical YouTube calls to subscribe and comment, which are very mild.

Content Breakdown · 2 Categories

Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

The subscribe call-to-action ('join the Rice Squad and give us a big thumbs up') is a standard, mild engagement request typical of children's YouTube and does not rise to the level of guilt-tripping or emotional manipulation.

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Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The closing subscribe and thumbs-up request is a routine, non-coercive CTA standard for children's YouTube channels and does not employ guilt-tripping, superstition, or exclusion language.

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What Parents Need to Know

This video is a long compilation of Ryan's World 'twin telepathy' slime-making challenges featuring Ryan with his mom, dad, and twin sisters Emma and Kate. Kids will enjoy the playful competition format, learn basic slime-making ingredients like glue, activators, and glitter, and see positive family interactions throughout. Parents should know the video is quite long and spans multiple challenge segments, so younger kids may lose focus. There are very light engagement prompts asking viewers to comment and subscribe, but these are not pushy or manipulative. The slime-making involves household chemicals like contact solution and liquid starch, so parents should supervise if kids want to try making slime at home. Overall, this is genuinely fun, family-friendly content with good modeling of sportsmanship, taking turns, and playful sibling and parent-child dynamics.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What ingredients did Ryan and his family use to make slime, and do you know what each one does?
  2. 2Do you think twin telepathy is real, or were they just making good guesses? How could you test it?
  3. 3Ryan and his parents played rock paper scissors to decide who got to pick first — why is it important to take turns fairly?
  4. 4If you could make your own slime, what colors and textures would you choose and why?
Twin Telepathy Challenge: EXTREME Slime Edition!
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What's This Video About?

Twin Telepathy Challenge: EXTREME Slime Edition! Ryan and his family try to make the same slime without knowing what the other will choose next!

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this Ryan's World slime video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children aged 4 and up. The content is entirely family-friendly with no scary, violent, or inappropriate material, and the fun game format and colorful slime visuals are well-suited to preschool and early elementary-aged kids.

Is there any inappropriate content in this video?

No, there is no inappropriate content. The video scores zero across all safety categories including violence, language, and suggestive content. It is a clean, family-friendly slime challenge featuring Ryan with his parents and siblings.

Does this video contain advertising or product promotion?

The video does not contain obvious sponsored segments or product placements beyond the Ryan's World brand itself. There are standard YouTube calls to subscribe and like the video, but these are brief and not aggressive.

Is the slime-making in this video safe for kids to try at home?

The slime recipes use common ingredients like school glue, contact solution, liquid starch, and shaving cream. These are generally safe but should be made with adult supervision, especially for younger children, as some activators can be irritating to skin or eyes.

Does this video have any educational value?

Yes, the video offers light educational value by introducing kids to basic chemistry concepts like how activators turn liquid glue into a stretchy solid. It also encourages logical thinking through the guessing game format and models positive family teamwork and sportsmanship.

How long is this video and will young kids stay engaged?

The transcript covers a very long compilation of multiple challenge segments, likely 30 or more minutes in total. Younger children may lose interest partway through, so parents might consider watching it in shorter sittings or letting kids stop when they lose interest.

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