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thebeybladex

Top videos analyzed · June 2026
88 / 100
B+

Totally fine for Beyblade kids — it's basically a fan love letter to the franchise with zero real concerns.

Best for ages 6+

This channel is squarely aimed at Beyblade fans, and it knows its audience well. You'll find anime clip compilations, fan edits, and highlight reels pulled from across the Beyblade Burst seasons. The tone is enthusiastic and nostalgic, the kind of content a kid who's already deep into the show would gravitate toward naturally.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 92 / 100
Violence & Danger 90 / 100
Adult Content 98 / 100
Commercialism 85 / 100
Role Modeling 88 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

This channel is squarely aimed at Beyblade fans, and it knows its audience well. You'll find anime clip compilations, fan edits, and highlight reels pulled from across the Beyblade Burst seasons. The tone is enthusiastic and nostalgic, the kind of content a kid who's already deep into the show would gravitate toward naturally.

There's no original hosting or commentary from a creator on camera. It's mostly curated anime footage set to music or trimmed into themed compilations. That's worth noting because the quality and intent can vary clip to clip, but nothing felt irresponsible or out of place for the target age group.

The content is genuinely clean. Battles are competitive but not graphic, characters argue but don't swear, and there's real sportsmanship modeled throughout. One AMV uses a foreign-language pop song that parents won't recognize, but there's nothing concerning in it. This is a low-worry channel for Beyblade households.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Mild Beyblade Mix「AMV」Fearless

The audio track is entirely in a foreign language (appears to be Vietnamese) with no subtitles, so parents have no easy way to know what the lyrics are saying. It's almost certainly fine, but it's unverifiable without extra effort.

Mild Funny Races/Chases in Beyblade Burst - Funny Anime Momentsベイブレードバースト

A character is called a 'weirdo' and there's minor taunting language between characters throughout the clips. Nothing serious, but younger or sensitive kids might pick up on the teasing tone.

What Parents Should Know

Watch an episode or two alongside your kid the first time, especially if they're on the younger end, just to get a feel for the clip selection style.

Check any AMV or music-set video if your child is very young, since the channel occasionally uses songs in other languages that you can't easily screen ahead of time.

Use the Beyblade battle clips as a jumping-off point for talking about winning and losing graciously, since the show models both good and bad sportsmanship in the same scenes.

Be aware the channel may spark strong interest in buying Beyblades or accessories. The content isn't overtly commercial, but the franchise itself is very toy-driven.

If your kid wants to watch the longer compilation videos, preview them first since they pull from multiple seasons and some earlier dubbed dialogue can sound a bit intense or dramatic out of context.

Recommended for ages 6+.

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