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It's goofy Roblox fun that kids genuinely enjoy, but some storylines are more unsettling than they look on the surface.
Best for ages 9+
ThisisBrook is a Roblox-based family channel built around playful roleplay scenarios and over-the-top reactions. The creator plays a fictionalized version of herself, often alongside a sister character, narrating silly slice-of-life moments in games like Brookhaven. The tone is loud, snack-obsessed, and very easy for younger kids to latch onto.
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KidWatch Assessment
ThisisBrook is a Roblox-based family channel built around playful roleplay scenarios and over-the-top reactions. The creator plays a fictionalized version of herself, often alongside a sister character, narrating silly slice-of-life moments in games like Brookhaven. The tone is loud, snack-obsessed, and very easy for younger kids to latch onto.
That said, the content leans hard into dramatic hooks like stalkers, being called ugly, and horror myths to pull in clicks. The actual gameplay is mild, but the framing can be more intense than parents expect from a Roblox channel. Themes of body shaming and social humiliation show up more than once, even if they're eventually resolved.
The channel isn't mean-spirited at its core, but it chases engagement in ways that feel a little calculated for a younger audience. It's worth watching a few videos alongside your kid before letting them binge it solo.
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The storyline features a character being called ugly, fat, a 'whale,' and compared to 'dookie off someone's shoe' in front of peers who laugh and post a humiliating photo to social media. Even framed as drama, this is a pretty detailed depiction of bullying and body shaming.
The crush is described as 'dreamy,' 'fit,' and 'hot,' and the storyline eventually pivots to him stalking the main character. Pairing romantic obsession with stalking behavior in a kids-oriented Roblox video is a recurring pattern on this channel that normalizes a pretty unhealthy dynamic.
The setup involves a man pressing his face against a window to watch a woman alone at night, and the creator initially hesitates to help because it would interrupt her TV time. The stalking premise is played for laughs and drama rather than treated with any real seriousness.
The channel uses stalking as a recurring narrative hook across multiple videos, framing it as exciting content rather than genuinely dangerous behavior. Kids watching repeatedly may start to see it as a fun dramatic trope.
A child expressing real fear at bedtime is repeatedly dismissed with mild sarcasm, and the parent character prioritizes her TV show over her daughter's anxiety several times throughout the bit. It's played for laughs, but the pattern of brushing off a scared kid is worth a quick chat with your own child.
The video is framed around scary myths tested at 3 a.m. and leans into horror-adjacent atmosphere to build tension, which may be more unsettling for sensitive younger viewers than the actual Roblox gameplay warrants.
What Parents Should Know
Watch a couple of videos yourself before handing the channel over to younger or more sensitive kids, because the thumbnail-level drama is often more intense than the actual content but not always.
Talk to your kid about the body shaming scenes if they come up, since those moments are presented as drama that gets resolved but the insults themselves are pretty explicit and memorable.
Keep an eye on how the channel frames stalking as an exciting storyline, and use it as a starting point to explain why that behavior is actually serious in real life.
The heavy use of like-for-tacos gags and subscribe prompts woven into the story is constant, so if your kid is already prone to pestering you about channels and merchandise, know this one feeds that energy.
This channel is better suited to kids around 9 or 10 and up rather than the 6 or 7 crowd, even though the Roblox setting might make it feel younger-friendly at first glance.
Recommended for ages 9+.
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