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JordanPersegati

Top videos analyzed · May 2026
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This is a horror art channel that deliberately corrupts kids' content, and it's not for children despite using children's coloring books as props.

Best for ages 15+

Jordan Persegati is an Australian horror artist who makes a gimmick out of taking recognizably kid-friendly coloring books and transforming the characters into gory, disturbing imagery. Think animatronic corpses, flesh puppets, trypophobia triggers, and characters soaked in blood. He's upfront about it and warns viewers directly, which is at least honest.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 78 / 100
Violence & Danger 28 / 100
Adult Content 65 / 100
Commercialism 72 / 100
Role Modeling 55 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

Jordan Persegati is an Australian horror artist who makes a gimmick out of taking recognizably kid-friendly coloring books and transforming the characters into gory, disturbing imagery. Think animatronic corpses, flesh puppets, trypophobia triggers, and characters soaked in blood. He's upfront about it and warns viewers directly, which is at least honest.

The tone is playful and self-aware. Jordan is clearly skilled, and he's got a dry, funny personality that older teens and adults will probably enjoy. He knows his audience. The problem is the packaging. Coloring books aimed at toddlers and preschoolers make these videos extremely easy for young kids to stumble onto, and the content inside them is genuinely disturbing.

He references creepypasta lore, Junji Ito, FNAF, and body horror regularly. There's no swearing and no sexual content, but the visual themes are consistently graphic. This isn't a channel for kids. It's a niche horror art channel that happens to use children's products as its canvas.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Severe HORROR Artist vs $2 DISNEY FROZEN Colouring Book

The creator repeatedly draws Frozen characters reimagined with human flesh, blood, and sinew, including a version of Olaf described as a 'meat puppet' impaling children. This is sustained graphic body horror throughout the video.

Moderate HORROR Artist vs $2 DISNEY FROZEN Colouring Book

A segment is explicitly flagged by the creator himself as potentially triggering for trypophobia, depicting a character covered in clusters of holes. The warning is well-intentioned but the content is still included and described as 'nightmare fuel.'

Severe HORROR Artist vs $2 DISNEY "Paint By Numbers" Colouring Book

Disney princesses are repeatedly transformed into bleeding, horror-style figures with blacked-out eyes and body horror elements inspired by Junji Ito, a manga artist known for deeply unsettling and visceral imagery.

Moderate HORROR Artist vs $2 DISNEY "Paint By Numbers" Colouring Book

The creator casually references testing red paint by painting blood, framing graphic imagery as a running joke throughout the video rather than an isolated moment.

Moderate HORROR Artist vs $10 The Odd 1s Out Doodle Colouring Book ✍️

A baby drawing prompt is used to depict a child scrawling Slenderman and Siren Head on the walls, blending child-coded innocence with iconic disturbing horror figures in a way that could be confusing for younger viewers.

Moderate HORROR Artist vs $10 The Odd 1s Out Doodle Colouring Book ✍️

A beach scene prompt is transformed into a reference to an exploding shark carcass from Junji Ito, described with gleeful detail. The creator assumes viewers are already fans of graphic horror manga.

Moderate HORROR Artist Draws Emojis in SCARY Styles 😃 (Jeff The Killer, FNAF + More!)

The video extensively references creepypasta characters including Jeff the Killer and Smile Dog, which are horror internet legends with deeply disturbing origin stories that have historically been upsetting to younger audiences.

Severe HORROR Artist vs $2 BLUEY Colouring Book

Bluey, a show watched by toddlers and preschoolers, is used as the canvas for withered animatronic horror, Siren Head, and other graphic horror transformations. The deliberate contrast between the source material and the output is the whole point, and it's jarring.

Moderate HORROR Artist vs $2 BLUEY Colouring Book

The creator references an indie horror game about a figure trying to abduct someone from inside a house, presenting child abduction as a casual horror reference within a video built around a children's show.

What Parents Should Know

Check your kid's watch history if they're into coloring or art channels, because this one uses kid-friendly thumbnails that could easily appear in recommendations.

Know that this creator is transparent about his content being for horror fans, not kids, so if your teen found it on purpose they probably sought out horror art specifically.

Consider this channel appropriate for older teens who are already into horror, creepypasta, FNAF, or manga like Junji Ito, since that's genuinely the target audience.

Skip this entirely for kids under 13, and use caution even with younger teens who are sensitive to body horror or trypophobia-style imagery.

Use this as an opportunity to talk to teens about how packaging matters on YouTube, since horror content dressed up in children's coloring book aesthetics is still horror content.

If your teen enjoys Jordan's art style, point them toward his drawing technique content rather than the transformation videos if gore is your concern, since his skill as an artist is genuine.

Recommended for ages 15+.

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