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PlanetWeird

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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
18 / 100
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This channel serves up real recordings of a dying woman and paranormal content designed to make adults genuinely uneasy — it has absolutely no business being anywhere near kids.

Best for ages 17+

PlanetWeird is a channel built for adults who are deeply into paranormal investigation, occult ritual, and disturbing historical true-crime territory. The content leans heavily into ominous atmosphere, with documentary-style pacing that feels serious and credible rather than campy or fun. It's not screaming jump-scare horror — it's slower and more unsettling than that, which almost makes it worse for younger viewers.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 55 / 100
Violence & Danger 30 / 100
Adult Content 40 / 100
Commercialism 75 / 100
Role Modeling 25 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

PlanetWeird is a channel built for adults who are deeply into paranormal investigation, occult ritual, and disturbing historical true-crime territory. The content leans heavily into ominous atmosphere, with documentary-style pacing that feels serious and credible rather than campy or fun. It's not screaming jump-scare horror — it's slower and more unsettling than that, which almost makes it worse for younger viewers.

The channel mixes real historical tragedy with active occult practice, including on-camera rituals, spirit communication, and extended discussions about demonic possession. Creators present these things as genuine and meaningful, not theatrical. That framing is part of what makes it so inappropriate for kids.

There's no gore or sexual content, but the psychological weight of what's here is heavy. Some of it involves real people who suffered and died. Parents should treat this one like they'd treat a prestige horror documentary — not for minors, full stop.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Severe Rare, Unedited Recordings of the 67 Exorcisms of Anneliese Michel, the Real Emily Rose

The video presents real audio recordings of a young woman in extreme psychological and physical distress, framed around her eventual death from malnutrition. The content treats her suffering as entertainment without meaningful critical framing.

Severe Rare, Unedited Recordings of the 67 Exorcisms of Anneliese Michel, the Real Emily Rose

References to demonic possession by figures including Hitler, Lucifer, and Judas Iscariot are presented as factual without any skeptical or educational counterbalance, potentially normalizing these belief systems for impressionable viewers.

Moderate Hellier Season 1: Episode 3 | Trapped in a Maze

Participants perform an on-camera occult ritual involving candles, elemental offerings, and invitations to unknown spirits to make contact. The ritual is treated as legitimate and effective, not symbolic or theatrical.

Moderate Hellier Season 1: Episode 3 | Trapped in a Maze

Creators interpret ordinary natural sounds like knocks and animal noises as direct responses from paranormal entities, actively encouraging viewers to adopt the same framework for unexplained experiences.

Moderate Hellier Season 1: Episode 4 | Slivers of the Future

A creator describes a deeply unsettling feeling of being cosmically trapped in an ongoing paranormal case, saying participants can't simply choose to stop. This kind of language models a fatalistic, anxiety-inducing worldview.

Mild Hellier Season 1: Episode 4 | Slivers of the Future

Profanity appears naturally in conversation, including 'fuck,' within what is otherwise a calm, low-key discussion — meaning younger viewers could easily encounter it without any obvious escalation as a warning.

Moderate Hellier Season 1: Episode 1 | The Midnight Children

The series establishes a framework of synchronicity and meaningful coincidence that actively encourages viewers to interpret random events as signs from unknown intelligences, which could be psychologically destabilizing for anxious kids or teens.

Mild Hellier Season 1: Episode 2 | Ink and Black

The team treats goblin encounters and paranormal phenomena as credible and investigable facts, with no skeptical voice included, presenting an unbalanced worldview as documentary truth.

What Parents Should Know

Block this channel entirely for anyone under 16 — the content is designed to disturb adults, not entertain kids.

Be aware that some videos use real historical tragedy and real recordings of human suffering as entertainment, which is a meaningful ethical concern beyond just age-appropriateness.

Watch an episode yourself before deciding if even older teens should see it — the slow, serious documentary tone makes it feel credible in a way that could genuinely shape how anxious viewers interpret their own experiences.

If your teenager is already interested in paranormal content, use this channel as a conversation starter about the difference between entertainment, belief, and critical thinking.

Know that the occult rituals shown here are presented as real and effective, not as props — that's a different category than a haunted house or a ghost story, and worth a direct conversation with curious teens.

Recommended for ages 17+.

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