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A genuinely wholesome Pokemon channel that's basically fine for most kids, with just the occasional mild language slip.
Best for ages 8+
Patterrz is a Pokemon-focused creator who does a lot of reaction content, watching other people's Nuzlocke runs and challenge videos while sharing his own commentary. His style is enthusiastic and chatty, the kind of guy who gets visibly excited when something cool happens in a game. He clearly loves this corner of the internet and treats the creators he reacts to with real respect, often directing his audience to go subscribe to them first.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
Patterrz is a Pokemon-focused creator who does a lot of reaction content, watching other people's Nuzlocke runs and challenge videos while sharing his own commentary. His style is enthusiastic and chatty, the kind of guy who gets visibly excited when something cool happens in a game. He clearly loves this corner of the internet and treats the creators he reacts to with real respect, often directing his audience to go subscribe to them first.
The tone is pretty relaxed and conversational. He talks a lot, pauses often to give his take, and keeps things upbeat even when the gameplay goes badly. There's no shock-value stuff here, no edgy humor, no controversy chasing. It's genuinely just a guy who loves Pokemon and wants to share that.
The content is almost entirely Pokemon-specific, which means kids who aren't into the franchise might not get much out of it. But for kids who are? This is a pretty safe watch. A little mild language here and there, nothing serious.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
He uses the phrase 'play the bloody video already' in a moment of playful impatience. It's very mild British slang but younger kids might pick it up.
He promotes his Twitch stream and social media channels fairly directly during the video, which is standard creator practice but worth knowing if your kid is young and impressionable about following strangers online.
He uses the phrase 'how dare you' toward viewers who don't know the creator he's reacting to, which is clearly playful but could read as slightly sharp to sensitive younger kids.
What Parents Should Know
Watch an episode or two alongside your kid if they're under 8, just to get a feel for his pacing and humor before letting them watch solo.
Know that he plugs other creators pretty regularly, so your kid may end up wanting to explore other Pokemon YouTube channels as a result.
Expect long videos. His reaction content tends to run lengthy because he pauses often to talk, so set time limits if screen time is a concern.
Reassure younger kids that Pokemon 'dying' in Nuzlockes is a game mechanic, not something dark. He treats it with some emotional weight and kids who are attached to Pokemon characters might get briefly upset.
He streams on Twitch and mentions it in videos. If you don't want your kid exploring live streaming platforms yet, just have that conversation upfront.
This channel is genuinely a decent option if your kid is deep into Pokemon. Patterrz models being a good community member by crediting creators and encouraging his audience to support smaller channels.
Recommended for ages 8+.
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