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brockandboston

Top videos analyzed · June 2026
72 / 100
B-

Sweet, low-stakes sibling content that's mostly fine, but the pranks and crush drama creep into territory worth a quick chat with your kid.

Best for ages 9+

This is a sibling vlog channel where two brothers film their everyday life, hanging out with friends, doing makeovers, pulling pranks, and just goofing around. The energy is high and genuinely affectionate. These kids clearly like each other, and that warmth comes through. The content is pretty typical tween stuff.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 85 / 100
Violence & Danger 90 / 100
Adult Content 80 / 100
Commercialism 88 / 100
Role Modeling 60 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

This is a sibling vlog channel where two brothers film their everyday life, hanging out with friends, doing makeovers, pulling pranks, and just goofing around. The energy is high and genuinely affectionate. These kids clearly like each other, and that warmth comes through. The content is pretty typical tween stuff.

The tone is casual and unpolished in a way that feels authentic rather than produced. There's no heavy editing or professional setup. It's more like watching home videos than a slick YouTube production. That said, the looseness means things occasionally go in directions a parent might want to be aware of, like romanticized crush content and schemes to deceive adults.

Nothing here is alarming, but the channel does normalize things like lying to parents and treating minor deception as funny content. It's worth watching an episode or two with your kid so you have something to talk about.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Moderate FAKING SICK TO DITCH SCHOOL! | Brock and Boston

The entire premise is the kids deliberately lying to their parents to skip school, and the deception is framed as funny and entertaining rather than something with consequences.

Moderate FAKING SICK TO DITCH SCHOOL! | Brock and Boston

The kids coach each other on how to sell the lie more convincingly, including hiding the camera and staging the scene, which models calculated dishonesty toward parents.

Mild asking out my CRUSH😘❤️... | Brock and Boston

The content centers on tween romantic pursuit, with kids inviting crushes over, planning how to greet them, and treating dating drama as vlog-worthy material.

Mild PRANKING BROCKS CRUSH! 😘 | Brock and Boston

There's a sequence where the kids get into a car without adult supervision and one mentions driving, referencing a permit in a joking but casual way.

Mild He got in trouble by TSA airport security! | Brock and Boston

The channel treats a security checkpoint incident as comedic content, which is harmless but does lightly mock a moment of rule-breaking in a public safety context.

What Parents Should Know

Watch the prank and fake-sick style videos with your kid and use them as a low-pressure way to talk about honesty and why deceiving parents or authority figures isn't actually a fun bit.

Know that crush and friend-group content shows up regularly, so if your child is on the younger end of the recommended age, be ready for questions about dating.

Check in occasionally on what your kid takes away from the channel since the casual tone can make rule-bending feel totally normal without any pushback.

The channel is mostly wholesome sibling content, so don't stress too much. It's a decent option for tweens who are already watching family vlog channels.

Use the TSA and car-related moments as conversation starters about why certain rules exist, since the channel treats them lightly without much reflection.

Consider co-watching a few videos just to get a feel for the vibe before letting younger kids watch independently.

Recommended for ages 9+.

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