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Fun premise, genuinely sketchy execution - these guys trespass, antagonize strangers, and almost got shot, and they play it all for laughs.
Best for ages 14+
This is a group of young guys doing high-energy pranks, overnight trespassing challenges, and hide-and-seek in public venues. The vibe is loud, chaotic, and very much aimed at the 10-to-14 crowd. They lean hard into that 'we might get caught' tension, which is honestly the whole appeal. The problem is that the stunts aren't just edgy for fun - some of them are genuinely illegal, and the channel doesn't treat that seriously at all.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
This is a group of young guys doing high-energy pranks, overnight trespassing challenges, and hide-and-seek in public venues. The vibe is loud, chaotic, and very much aimed at the 10-to-14 crowd. They lean hard into that 'we might get caught' tension, which is honestly the whole appeal. The problem is that the stunts aren't just edgy for fun - some of them are genuinely illegal, and the channel doesn't treat that seriously at all.
The tone is relentlessly hyper, with a lot of screaming, inside jokes, and made-up slang. It's not mean-spirited, and there's no real cruelty to it. But the role modeling is pretty poor. Sneaking into closed stores, provoking strangers, and laughing off a real firearm being drawn at them sends a bad message about consequences.
Merch plugs and subscriber challenges are woven into almost every video. It's not the worst commercialism you'll see on YouTube, but it's constant.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
A homeowner physically chokes one of the creators while another resident appears with what they describe as a real handgun. The group laughs this off and frames it as a fun story rather than a serious safety incident.
The group repeatedly provokes strangers at their homes without consent, and the framing treats hostile or frightened reactions from residents as entertainment rather than a sign that they've caused real distress.
The creators hide inside a closed retail store after hours, explicitly acknowledging they could be arrested for trespassing. They've reportedly been removed from this same location multiple times before and return anyway.
They joke about setting off motion sensors and treat evading store security as a game, normalizing the idea that trespassing in a commercial space is a harmless adventure with no real downside.
The group sneaks around a 24-hour restaurant specifically to avoid staff, framing employees who might ask them to leave as obstacles to outsmart rather than people doing their jobs.
Even in a video where they have owner permission, they deliberately hide from other employees who don't know they're there, which teaches kids that it's fine to deceive workers as long as one person in charge said okay.
Merch promotion and an Xbox giveaway tied to subscriptions are pushed repeatedly mid-video, using contest-style urgency to pressure young viewers into subscribing and buying products.
What Parents Should Know
Talk to your kid about why trespassing in a closed store isn't just edgy content - it's actually illegal, and the channel never really shows any real consequences for it.
Watch at least one video with your kid before letting them binge it, because the tone normalizes provoking strangers and laughing off genuinely dangerous situations.
Point out the merch and giveaway plugs so your kid learns to recognize when creators are selling to them rather than just entertaining them.
If your child wants to do 'challenges' inspired by this channel, have a direct conversation about what kinds of locations and activities are actually off-limits.
Consider this channel more appropriate for teens who can critically evaluate risk than for younger kids who might just see it as a blueprint for what's cool to do.
Skip the prank videos entirely with kids under 13, especially the ones involving strangers' homes - the gun incident alone makes those unsuitable for young viewers.
Recommended for ages 14+.
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