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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
82 / 100
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Totally fine for most kids who are into gaming, with just enough mild trash talk to give younger ones a pass.

Best for ages 9+

levvisRL is a Rocket League YouTube channel built around challenges, collaborations, and friendly competition. The creator plays games with and against other well-known figures in the Rocket League community, sets up elaborate setups or joke-style reveals, and leans heavily into the fun of being outplayed or outplaying someone. It's energetic and genuinely funny a lot of the time.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 85 / 100
Violence & Danger 95 / 100
Adult Content 98 / 100
Commercialism 80 / 100
Role Modeling 75 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

levvisRL is a Rocket League YouTube channel built around challenges, collaborations, and friendly competition. The creator plays games with and against other well-known figures in the Rocket League community, sets up elaborate setups or joke-style reveals, and leans heavily into the fun of being outplayed or outplaying someone. It's energetic and genuinely funny a lot of the time.

The tone is enthusiastic and lightly competitive. There's some trash talk, but it reads more like banter between friends than anything mean-spirited. The creator is self-deprecating, which is actually kind of refreshing. He admits when he's bad, laughs at himself, and seems to genuinely enjoy the people he plays with.

There's no swearing worth worrying about, no scary content, nothing remotely adult. The biggest concern for parents is probably that some of the pranking and one-upmanship could model slightly sneaky behavior, like tricking a friend with a ringer. It's played for laughs, but worth a quick chat with younger kids.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Mild I Hired a Pro To SECRETLY Troll Musty

The whole premise involves deceiving a friend by having a pro play on his account without telling the opponent. It's played as comedy, but it does normalize the idea of tricking your friends to win.

Mild I Hired a Pro To SECRETLY Troll Musty

The competitive trash talk gets a bit pointed at times, with levvis narrating how much he wants revenge after being embarrassed. The tone stays playful, but younger kids might absorb the win-at-all-costs framing.

Mild I Exposed Youtubers REAL RANK

The video is built around the concept of publicly exposing and humiliating other creators by proving they've gotten worse. The framing is lighthearted but the word 'exposed' and the gotcha setup could model slightly unkind competitive behavior.

Mild We Beat The AI Bot That ZEN Can't Beat

There are a few moments of frustrated yelling and mild outbursts during gameplay. Nothing serious, but the intensity spikes noticeably when things go wrong.

Mild Racing To Score on 50 IMPOSSIBLE GOALS!

The competitive back-and-forth includes light taunting and dismissive comments toward the other player, like calling him 'washed.' It's clearly joking between friends but worth noting for very young viewers.

What Parents Should Know

Watch an episode with your kid first so you can gauge whether the banter-heavy humor lands the right way for their age.

Talk briefly about the prank-style videos where someone gets deceived to win, since that's probably the one thing here worth a quick conversation.

Feel comfortable leaving older kids (10 and up) to watch this independently. It's genuinely clean for a gaming channel.

Know that the channel will likely make your kid want to play Rocket League, so be prepared for that ask.

If your child is younger and sensitive to competitive teasing or losing, keep an eye on how they respond since the trash talk, even when joking, is a steady part of the format.

Recommended for ages 9+.

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