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Goofy Roblox family fun that's mostly clean, but expect some potty humor and mild deception jokes your kid will absolutely repeat.
Best for ages 8+
KoryAndBrooke is a family-friendly Roblox gaming channel built around a group of friends and family playing games together. The vibe is loud, chaotic, and genuinely warm. It's the kind of content where the people on screen clearly enjoy each other, and that energy comes through. It's easy to see why kids get hooked.
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KidWatch Assessment
KoryAndBrooke is a family-friendly Roblox gaming channel built around a group of friends and family playing games together. The vibe is loud, chaotic, and genuinely warm. It's the kind of content where the people on screen clearly enjoy each other, and that energy comes through. It's easy to see why kids get hooked.
The channel leans heavily on silly pranks and "secret admin commands" setups where Kory cheats without telling his crew. It's played for laughs, not malice, but the recurring theme is that deception is the punchline. Younger kids might internalize that framing more than older ones would.
Language stays pretty tame overall. There's scattered potty humor, a few butt jokes, and some mild crude exchanges. Nothing that would make most parents turn it off, but it's not squeaky clean either. Think more Saturday morning cartoon energy than anything edgy.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
Repeated jokes about cheeks and butts, including lines like 'my booty cheeks would have been toasted' and 'I'll do anything to protect you and your cheeks.' It's clearly played as silly banter, but it clusters enough that younger kids will pick it up fast.
A running bit about one character trying to get close to another in a way that gets framed as unwanted physical contact, with repeated 'get away from my cheeks' jokes. It's played as goofy chaos but the joke relies on a slightly uncomfortable dynamic.
Kory actively lies to his friends multiple times about why his character is overpowered, making up fake game mechanics to cover for the fact that he's cheating. The deception is the core joke of the video, and it's framed as clever and fun.
There's a back-and-forth where the group mishears a line and starts debating whether someone said 'kiss your butt,' leading to a drawn-out bit about it. It's awkward more than offensive, but it's a notable detour for a kids' channel.
The entire premise glorifies using secret admin powers to dominate other players, and the 'rich kid' framing in the title sets up a revenge-cheating narrative that treats gaining unfair advantages as satisfying and justified.
During a reaction to an animated clip, someone asks 'did he just poop?' in a way that gets drawn out and repeated. It's very minor but consistent with the channel's pattern of leaning on bathroom humor for laughs.
What Parents Should Know
Talk to your kid about the admin commands prank format because it recurs a lot, and the takeaway is basically that cheating is funny if you don't get caught.
Watch an episode with your child the first time so you can gauge whether the humor style clicks with your family's comfort level.
Know that the channel title-baits with words like 'POOR' and 'CORRUPTED' but the actual content is almost always tame Roblox gameplay, so don't judge it purely by the thumbnail.
The butt and cheeks humor is frequent enough that if that kind of joke derails your household, you'll want to preview episodes first.
This channel is best for kids around 8 and up who already play Roblox, since a lot of the humor only lands if you know the games being played.
If your kid asks to try the admin command tricks they see, use it as an opening to talk about fairness in online games since the channel doesn't really address that side of it.
Recommended for ages 8+.
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