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Pretty wholesome gaming content with a couple of mild language slips, but nothing that'd make most parents hit the off switch.
Best for ages 10+
Lethamyr runs a Rocket League channel built around creative, custom game modes and silly experiments. He works with modders to build wild concepts and plays them out with friends, which gives the channel a fun, collaborative energy. It's clearly made by someone who genuinely loves the game and wants to share that with an audience.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
Lethamyr runs a Rocket League channel built around creative, custom game modes and silly experiments. He works with modders to build wild concepts and plays them out with friends, which gives the channel a fun, collaborative energy. It's clearly made by someone who genuinely loves the game and wants to share that with an audience.
The tone is enthusiastic and goofy without being mean-spirited. He and his friends talk over each other, laugh a lot, and react to chaotic in-game moments with genuine surprise. It never feels scripted or hollow. He's also been open about going through a rough personal period, and he handled that with a lot of maturity and care for his viewers.
There's the occasional mild swear word and some toilet humor scattered in, nothing extreme. The content itself is all video game footage. This feels like a channel run by a decent person who's good at what he does.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The streamer being pranked drops a couple of clear profanities during his reactions, including one uncensored f-word. This comes from footage of another creator, not Lethamyr himself, but it's included in the video without much filtering.
The prank involves creating a fake account and paying to deceive another creator, which is framed as harmless fun. Younger kids might not pick up on the nuance of why this could be considered unsportsmanlike.
There's a quick throwaway joke about a player's mom that leans slightly crude, the kind of offhand comment that comes and goes fast but is worth knowing about for parents of younger kids.
A running gag built around alphabet letters leads to a couple of low-grade innuendo jokes from the players, nothing explicit but nudging in that direction.
What Parents Should Know
Preview the prank-style videos before letting younger kids watch, since the humor sometimes relies on content from other creators who swear more freely.
Watch a few videos with your kid the first time around so you can gauge whether the humor and occasional crude joke land okay for your family's standards.
Use the channel as a jumping-off point to talk about what it means to play fair online, since some videos involve pranks or deception that are worth discussing.
Feel good about the creator's openness around mental health struggles and the supportive message he shared with viewers, it's genuinely positive modeling for kids who might be going through hard times.
Know that the actual gameplay content is very tame. There's no blood, violence, or anything scary. The wild moments are just a cartoon car ball moving too fast.
Recommended for ages 10+.
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