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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
72 / 100
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It's harmless Roblox content mostly, but the constant Robux giveaway promos and mild sketchy-trade talk make me want to sit with my kid for a few of these.

Best for ages 9+

CookieCutter is a Roblox-focused channel aimed squarely at younger kids, probably 8 to 12, who are already into games like Adopt Me and Brookhaven. The creator has a casual, enthusiastic vibe and talks a lot like he's figuring things out alongside the viewer rather than being an expert. It's pretty low-key and lighthearted most of the time.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 85 / 100
Violence & Danger 90 / 100
Adult Content 88 / 100
Commercialism 50 / 100
Role Modeling 62 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

CookieCutter is a Roblox-focused channel aimed squarely at younger kids, probably 8 to 12, who are already into games like Adopt Me and Brookhaven. The creator has a casual, enthusiastic vibe and talks a lot like he's figuring things out alongside the viewer rather than being an expert. It's pretty low-key and lighthearted most of the time.

The content tends to cycle through familiar formats: trading videos, secret location guides, and reaction-style videos. Nothing is polished or high-production, and that's kind of the charm. The creator is goofy and doesn't take himself too seriously, which kids seem to respond to.

The bigger concern isn't anything shocking, it's the commercial layer baked into the content. There are repeated Robux giveaway callouts that require kids to like, subscribe, and comment, and the trading content casually references item duplication and cloning exploits without much pushback. It's not malicious, but it normalizes some questionable in-game behavior.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Moderate ALL ADOPT ME CODES IN ROBLOX! - Trying Roblox Adopt Me Promo Codes

The creator opens the video with a heavy Robux giveaway pitch that requires kids to like, subscribe, and comment their username to enter. This kind of engagement-farming directed at young viewers is manipulative and gets repeated across the channel.

Moderate "Sunflower" Minecraft Music Video - Post Malone, Swae Lee Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse

The creator casually explains that rare in-game items were obtained through cloning or duplicating them, presenting exploit-based item duplication as a normal and clever trading strategy without any disclaimer.

Mild ALL NEW SECRETS IN BROOKHAVEN RP! Roblox Brookhaven Roleplay Secret Locations!

The creator enthusiastically guides viewers to a hidden criminal hideout stocked with weapons, hacking gear, and C4 explosives, framing it as a fun place to store stolen money. The tone is playful but the content normalizes criminal roleplay themes for young kids.

Mild Every Code For BrookHaven Rp 2025! Roblox Music ID CODES! How To Find Music Codes On Roblox

The creator recommends spending 150 Robux to unlock a music feature, then suggests kids would be better off spending that Robux on branded merchandise items instead. The overall framing treats real-money purchases as routine decisions for the child audience.

What Parents Should Know

Talk to your kid about the Robux giveaway callouts because entering requires giving out a public username, which is worth a conversation about online privacy.

Watch a trading video together at least once so you can discuss why item duplication and cloning in games is generally considered cheating or against terms of service.

Reassure younger kids that the 'pets dying' reaction content is fictional and not a real game update, since the creator plays it up for drama and some sensitive kids may find it upsetting.

Set expectations before watching that no one is actually giving away free Robux just for commenting, so your kid doesn't develop a habit of entering every giveaway they see online.

Check in on what your kid takes away from the secret location content in Brookhaven, since some of the hidden areas have a criminal or creepy theme that could spark questions worth addressing.

Recommended for ages 9+.

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