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LSMark
A genuinely thoughtful creator, but he swears casually and his whole thing is reviewing adult animated shows that most parents wouldn't want younger kids watching.
Best for ages 14+
LSMark is a solo creator who does deep-dive ranking videos on long-running animated shows. His style is relaxed and conversational, like a guy talking to a friend, and he clearly puts real time and thought into his opinions. He's not trying to shock anyone. He's just a fan who watches hundreds of episodes so you don't have to.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
LSMark is a solo creator who does deep-dive ranking videos on long-running animated shows. His style is relaxed and conversational, like a guy talking to a friend, and he clearly puts real time and thought into his opinions. He's not trying to shock anyone. He's just a fan who watches hundreds of episodes so you don't have to.
The catch is that the shows he covers are aimed squarely at adults. South Park, Family Guy, The Simpsons in its raunchier years, these aren't kids' shows, and he doesn't pretend they are. He'll drop a casual swear word here and there without making a big deal of it, and he references adult humor from those shows pretty freely throughout his commentary.
He also has a separate scripted comedy project that feels much more wholesome and teen-friendly by comparison. So the channel isn't one single thing. If your kid loves animation and is already in high school, they'd probably enjoy him. Younger than that, I'd pump the brakes.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The creator uses a bleeped expletive casually in his commentary and references adult humor from the show, including a mention of a Hitler joke in the pilot, without much filtering.
The content being reviewed and discussed throughout is an adult animated show known for crude humor, and the creator engages with that material approvingly and in detail.
The creator recounts watching South Park from around age seven and quotes explicit content from the show's movie with clear fondness, normalizing early exposure to very adult material.
South Park episode content is described and discussed at length, including references to crude humor and mature themes that are baked into that show's identity.
A mid-video merchandise promotion feels a bit drawn out and is woven into the commentary without a clear break, which younger viewers might not immediately recognize as an ad.
A character uses a mild expletive in passing during the scripted comedy segment, though the overall tone of this content is noticeably tamer than the rest of the channel.
What Parents Should Know
Check whether your kid is already watching the shows being reviewed, because the commentary assumes familiarity with some pretty adult humor.
Treat the scripted comedy content and the ranking videos as almost separate things since the tone and maturity level are quite different between them.
Watch one of the longer ranking videos yourself before deciding, because the language is casual and the references to adult show content come up constantly.
Skip this channel for kids under 13 or 14, not because LSMark is trying to be edgy, but because the subject matter just isn't aimed at younger kids.
Point out the merchandise integrations to older teens as a good real-world example of how creators monetize their channels, since he does it himself and it's worth discussing.
Recommended for ages 14+.
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