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AlsoSirud
Pretty wholesome Pokemon fun, but the humor gets a little loose sometimes and younger kids might feel left out if they don't know their Pokedex.
Best for ages 8+
AlsoSirud is a Pokemon-focused YouTube channel built almost entirely around challenge and randomizer formats. The creator picks Pokemon based on limited clues, fuses them together, or tries to complete massive in-game goals, usually with a friend or co-host alongside him. It's got that classic 'guys goofing around' energy that a lot of gaming channels have, and honestly it works pretty well here.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
AlsoSirud is a Pokemon-focused YouTube channel built almost entirely around challenge and randomizer formats. The creator picks Pokemon based on limited clues, fuses them together, or tries to complete massive in-game goals, usually with a friend or co-host alongside him. It's got that classic 'guys goofing around' energy that a lot of gaming channels have, and honestly it works pretty well here.
The tone is upbeat and genuinely enthusiastic. He's not trying to be edgy. Most of the humor is low-stakes banter, friendly trash talk, and Pokemon jokes. There's a running bit with a dog named Arus that's actually pretty endearing. The pacing is fast and chaotic, which keeps things engaging but can feel a bit overwhelming for younger viewers.
The one thing parents might notice is some mild innuendo-adjacent humor that slips in occasionally, nothing serious, but it's there. Language stays clean overall. If your kid is already into Pokemon, they'll love this. If they're not, a lot of the appeal will go over their heads.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
A recurring 'your mom' joke is made during the banter, delivered in a way that's played for laughs but could feel slightly off for younger or more sensitive kids.
The hosts make a comment about 'drip coming out of places I can't even mention,' which is vague but leans slightly into innuendo-style humor.
The banter occasionally veers into mild condescension, with one host calling the other a 'noob' and a 'layman' in a repeated teasing pattern that younger kids might imitate.
The video's central premise is built around cheating and deceiving a friend, which is framed as funny and harmless but could send a mixed message to younger viewers about fairness.
What Parents Should Know
Watch a video alongside your kid the first time to get a feel for the humor style before letting them binge solo.
Know that a lot of the jokes assume familiarity with Pokemon lore, so kids who aren't already fans might find the content confusing rather than funny.
Talk briefly about the 'cheating' framing in some videos since it's played for comedy, but it's worth a quick conversation about why that's only funny in a clearly pretend context.
Feel comfortable with the language overall since there's no swearing, but be aware that the humor can get a little loose and boundary-testing between the hosts.
This channel is best suited for kids who are already Pokemon fans around ages 8 and up since younger kids likely won't follow the gameplay logic or appreciate the humor.
Recommended for ages 8+.
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