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GreyFang
Fun anime gaming content that kids will love, but the language gets loose enough that you'll want an age floor on this one.
Best for ages 13+
GreyFang is an anime and gaming channel aimed squarely at fans of shows like One Piece, Naruto, and Dragon Ball. The creator plays Roblox Battlegrounds games, reacts to fan-made animations, and tests out anime simulators with a pretty casual, stream-of-consciousness style. It's enthusiastic and genuinely knowledgeable about anime, which gives it real appeal for middle schoolers who are into that world.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
GreyFang is an anime and gaming channel aimed squarely at fans of shows like One Piece, Naruto, and Dragon Ball. The creator plays Roblox Battlegrounds games, reacts to fan-made animations, and tests out anime simulators with a pretty casual, stream-of-consciousness style. It's enthusiastic and genuinely knowledgeable about anime, which gives it real appeal for middle schoolers who are into that world.
The tone is hyped-up and reactive, which is part of the charm. He gets genuinely excited about cool animations or overpowered characters, and that energy is contagious. But the language is where it gets messy. Profanity slips in regularly, not constantly, but enough that younger kids will definitely hear it. There are also a few crude comments scattered throughout that feel more like reflex than intent.
The content itself isn't edgy or dangerous. It's gaming and anime appreciation, mostly. But parents of younger kids should know the language filter is basically off here.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The creator drops multiple uncensored f-words and other profanity during gameplay, clearly as a reflex reaction. This happens more than once and isn't bleeped.
A passing reference to Hitler appears mid-sentence during gameplay commentary, used casually as a descriptor. It's brief but jarring and unexplained.
Mild profanity shows up a few times during excited commentary, nothing severe but consistent enough to be a pattern across the channel.
The creator makes a flirtatious comment directed at a female game character, framing it as trying to impress her. It's lighthearted but slightly awkward depending on the kid's age.
There's an offhand mention of VRChat having 'a lot of furries,' which is harmless in isolation but could prompt questions from younger viewers unfamiliar with that subculture.
Cartoon violence is front and center throughout, including finisher animations where characters are launched, dismembered in cartoony ways, or sent to space. It's stylized and not gory, but it's constant.
What Parents Should Know
Set an age floor of around 12 or 13 before letting kids watch unsupervised, mostly because of the language patterns.
Watch an episode with your kid first so you can get a feel for how often the profanity comes up and whether your family is okay with that.
Know that this channel leans heavily into Roblox Battlegrounds games, so if your kid is already into those, expect some 'can I get this game' conversations.
The anime knowledge here is pretty deep, so if your kid doesn't already watch shows like Naruto or One Piece, some of the content might go over their head.
The violence is entirely cartoonish and game-based, so if your kid can handle standard anime fight scenes, the combat content here isn't a real concern.
Keep in mind the creator's language seems unscripted and reactive, so even individual videos that seem fine can have a sudden word or two you weren't expecting.
Recommended for ages 13+.
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