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Too much swearing, shock content, and staged drama for kids — this one's really not meant for them.
Best for ages 15+
Julius Dein is a street magic and prank channel with a loud, high-energy vibe aimed squarely at older teens and young adults. The magic itself is genuinely fun and crowd-pleasing, but it's wrapped in a package that includes crude language, shock humor, and pranks designed to unsettle or embarrass people in public. The tone is chaotic and performative in a way that younger kids might find confusing or overwhelming.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
Julius Dein is a street magic and prank channel with a loud, high-energy vibe aimed squarely at older teens and young adults. The magic itself is genuinely fun and crowd-pleasing, but it's wrapped in a package that includes crude language, shock humor, and pranks designed to unsettle or embarrass people in public. The tone is chaotic and performative in a way that younger kids might find confusing or overwhelming.
The channel also leans heavily on social experiment content that recreates uncomfortable, sometimes hostile situations. These segments can actually carry a positive message underneath, but they involve a lot of aggressive language and heated confrontations that play out on screen unfiltered. That's a lot for younger viewers to process without context.
There's also a recurring self-promotional pattern baked into nearly every video, pushing Instagram follows and websites with artificial urgency. It's not subtle. Parents of teens might be okay with this channel in moderation, but it's genuinely not appropriate for younger kids.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
Multiple uncensored profanities appear throughout, including the f-word and other strong language used casually in front of members of the public and an elderly woman.
The channel promotes its Instagram and website in nearly every video using artificial urgency tactics, telling viewers they'll lose access forever if they don't follow immediately.
The segment involves a staged actor delivering aggressive homophobic slurs and threats, including threats of physical violence, which play out at length on screen before bystanders intervene.
A bystander in the experiment makes the false and harmful claim that gay people are pedophiles, which is presented without any on-screen correction or editorial response.
The prank involves leaving what appears to be an unattended baby with strangers, then startling them, which normalizes using fake danger and public deception as entertainment.
A coin or card prop is casually compared to a condom with an implied joke, which is low-key adult humor slipped into otherwise family-friendly magic content.
What Parents Should Know
Skip this channel entirely for kids under 13 given the consistent swearing and staged confrontation content.
If your teen watches this, talk about the social experiment videos critically rather than taking them at face value as objective documentaries.
Watch out for the Instagram and website promotions baked into every video since they use pressure tactics designed to hook young viewers.
The magic content on its own is fun and harmless, so if you want to use clips for entertainment, stick to the pure street magic moments and skip the prank and experiment videos.
Be aware that some hostile language in the social experiment videos is not bleeped or edited out, so it's not something to put on in the background without previewing it first.
Recommended for ages 15+.
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