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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
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This is not a kids' channel in any way — it's adult animation and drug comedy content that has absolutely no business being anywhere near a child.

Best for ages 18+

This is an adult-oriented animation and comedy channel that leans hard into crude humor, explicit language, and mature themes. The animated content includes sexual innuendo, graphic bodily humor, and dialogue that's clearly written for grown-ups who enjoy that kind of thing. There's nothing accidental about the tone — it's deliberately provocative.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 3 / 100
Violence & Danger 30 / 100
Adult Content 2 / 100
Commercialism 60 / 100
Role Modeling 2 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

This is an adult-oriented animation and comedy channel that leans hard into crude humor, explicit language, and mature themes. The animated content includes sexual innuendo, graphic bodily humor, and dialogue that's clearly written for grown-ups who enjoy that kind of thing. There's nothing accidental about the tone — it's deliberately provocative.

A significant portion of the content centers on real people casually recounting detailed drug use experiences, including hallucinogens, dissociatives, and stimulants. These aren't cautionary tales. They're told with nostalgia and humor, which makes them more concerning, not less.

Some of the animated segments also feature child-presenting characters in situations involving adult language and sexual references, which is genuinely disturbing regardless of the comedic intent. This channel isn't edgy-but-fine — it's consistently and intentionally inappropriate for anyone under 18.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Severe TripTank - You Wanna See My Pecker?

The entire segment is built around escalating sexual innuendo using anatomical slang, culminating in a character explicitly asking another to show their genitals and being called a pervert for it. The joke structure keeps returning to the same explicit request.

Severe Biatches - Let's Go Potty!

Child-presenting animated characters discuss implants, vaginas, a parent's genitals, and sexual slurs. The content frames these topics as humor while using characters who are clearly meant to be minors.

Severe Biatches - Let's Go Potty!

Homophobic slurs are used by characters to bully other child-presenting characters, and the scene is played for laughs without any pushback or consequence framing.

Severe Steve-O Shares His Wildest Acid, Ketamine, & Cocaine Stories - Tales From the Trip

A well-known celebrity spends the entire segment describing LSD, ketamine, and cocaine experiences in vivid, entertaining detail, framing drug use as a highlight of his life rather than something harmful.

Moderate Steve-O Shares His Wildest Acid, Ketamine, & Cocaine Stories - Tales From the Trip

The segment briefly acknowledges one frightening ketamine experience but immediately undercuts it with humor, leaving the overall impression that heavy drug use was mostly fun and memorable.

Severe DMT Took Shane Mauss to the Infinite Void – Tales from the Trip

A comedian walks through his first DMT experience step by step, including how it was obtained, how to take it, and what it felt like. The tone is enthusiastic and the storytelling makes the experience sound appealing.

Moderate DMT Took Shane Mauss to the Infinite Void – Tales from the Trip

The narrator casually references using a six-foot bong at age 17 as a funny backstory, normalizing teen drug use as part of the humor.

Moderate Welcome to Brickleberry

The intro sequence uses sound design that strongly implies animal sexual activity, presented as a nature parody joke before the title card appears.

What Parents Should Know

Keep this channel away from kids entirely — there's no age-appropriate tier here, it's all adult content from top to bottom.

Be aware that the channel mixes animation styles with live-action comedy, so the cartoony thumbnails or titles can make it look more innocent than it is.

Talk to teenagers specifically about the drug story content, because it's hosted by recognizable personalities who frame heavy drug use as funny and nostalgic rather than dangerous.

Check your household's streaming or YouTube history if your kids have unsupervised access, because the animated format makes this easy to stumble onto accidentally.

If your teen is already watching this, use it as an opening to talk about how media can glamorize drug use without explicitly endorsing it — the tone here does a lot of work.

Set content filters that restrict adult animation broadly, not just live-action mature content, since this channel shows exactly why that category needs its own restrictions.

Recommended for ages 18+.

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