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Genuinely charming kids' content that's silly without being stupid, and clean enough that you won't cringe watching it with them.
Best for ages 7+
Brookhavenhq runs a fake news show format set inside the Roblox game Brookhaven, and honestly it's a pretty clever concept. The hosts play it straight like actual anchors while everything around them goes absurd. Think stolen trucks full of monkeys, zombie apocalypses, cats falling through roofs. It's goofy, fast-paced, and clearly made for kids who already play the game.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
Brookhavenhq runs a fake news show format set inside the Roblox game Brookhaven, and honestly it's a pretty clever concept. The hosts play it straight like actual anchors while everything around them goes absurd. Think stolen trucks full of monkeys, zombie apocalypses, cats falling through roofs. It's goofy, fast-paced, and clearly made for kids who already play the game.
The tone is light and genuinely funny without leaning on edgy humor or mean-spirited jokes. The creators seem to have real chemistry, and there's a cast of recurring characters that kids will get attached to. It feels collaborative and low-drama, which is refreshing.
The one thing worth knowing is that some episodes are sponsored or tied to movie promotions, so there's a commercial element baked in. It's not hidden or pushy, but younger kids may not clock the difference between content and advertising. Worth a heads-up.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The video is clearly promotional content for the Minions movie, but it's presented in the same style as regular episodes without a strong disclaimer kids would notice.
The central bit revolves around a character causing a plumbing emergency after eating too many late-night tacos, with some mild bathroom humor that runs through the episode.
Another episode built around the Minions movie promotion, blending entertainment and advertising in a way that's seamless enough younger viewers won't distinguish the two.
The extended segment reviewing a fictional restaurant reads like a food advertisement, with enthusiastic product-style endorsements that mirror influencer marketing patterns kids are increasingly exposed to.
What Parents Should Know
Watch a couple episodes alongside your kid first so you can see what the humor style is and whether it lands right for your child's age.
Point out when an episode is promoting a movie or product, since the channel blends sponsored content into its regular format pretty smoothly.
This channel works best for kids who already play Brookhaven in Roblox, so if your child isn't into the game yet, some of the jokes and references will fly right over their head.
Feel comfortable leaving younger school-age kids with this one unsupervised. There's nothing here that'll require a follow-up conversation.
If your kid starts wanting to watch a lot of the food or restaurant episodes, use it as a light conversation starter about how creators sometimes get paid to talk about things.
Recommended for ages 7+.
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