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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
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This channel is basically a highlight reel of things you don't want your kid repeating at school.

Best for ages 16+

TooElite8 is a VR gaming channel built around soundboard trolling, mostly in Gorilla Tag and on stranger-chat platforms. The creator plays pre-recorded audio clips to mess with other players, which sounds harmless until you hear what those clips actually say. Profanity shows up constantly, and some of the soundboard lines are genuinely disturbing, not just edgy humor.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 20 / 100
Violence & Danger 30 / 100
Adult Content 25 / 100
Commercialism 75 / 100
Role Modeling 20 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

TooElite8 is a VR gaming channel built around soundboard trolling, mostly in Gorilla Tag and on stranger-chat platforms. The creator plays pre-recorded audio clips to mess with other players, which sounds harmless until you hear what those clips actually say. Profanity shows up constantly, and some of the soundboard lines are genuinely disturbing, not just edgy humor.

The tone is chaotic and fast-paced, aimed squarely at the middle-school crowd. The creator himself comes across as pretty young, and you can tell he's chasing laughs above everything else. There's no filter on what gets included, and the 'it's just trolling' framing is used to excuse a lot of content that wouldn't fly anywhere else.

What makes this channel trickier for parents is that the game itself looks innocent enough. Kids who play Gorilla Tag will recognize it and want to watch. But the actual content layers in sexual jokes, simulated violence, and some genuinely alarming audio clips that younger viewers really shouldn't be absorbing.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Severe My Dad Got The BELT In Gorilla Tag.. (Soundboard Trolling)

A soundboard clip repeatedly asks other players 'what's the best strategy for kidnapping children,' and other players in the lobby actually respond with answers. This is played for laughs and repeated multiple times throughout the video.

Moderate My Dad Got The BELT In Gorilla Tag.. (Soundboard Trolling)

Heavy use of profanity and body-shaming soundboard clips targeting other players, including lines calling them 'fat ass' and comparing their appearance to cartoon characters in a mocking way.

Moderate I Passed Out In Gorilla Tag.. (Soundboard Trolling)

Extended segments where the creator repeatedly plays Russian roulette roleplay audio at other players, including sound effects of a gun firing and reactions to 'deaths.' The bit is drawn out and repeated across multiple lobbies.

Severe I Passed Out In Gorilla Tag.. (Soundboard Trolling)

The kidnapping strategy soundboard clip appears again in this video, directed at different players, showing it's a recurring bit the creator intentionally reuses across the series.

Severe Soundboard Trolling.. But On OMEGLE

The creator uses Omegle and a similar platform to interact with random strangers, including adults, with no content filter. Some exchanges include sexual undertones and the environment is completely unmoderated.

Moderate Soundboard Trolling.. But On OMEGLE

Frequent uncensored profanity throughout the stranger-chat segments, with little to no editing to reduce the adult language from people on the other end of the calls.

Mild Bro Broke His Hand In Gorilla Tag.. (Soundboard Trolling)

The video opens with what appears to be a real hand injury, framed casually and played for comedic effect. Physical harm is repeatedly treated as funny content rather than something to take seriously.

Moderate Bro Broke His Hand In Gorilla Tag.. (Soundboard Trolling)

Repeated use of strong profanity from both the creator and other players throughout the video, with minimal or no bleeping.

Moderate Ghost Trolling.. But On OMEGLE

More unmoderated stranger-chat content where the creator interacts with random adults online and the conversation includes uncensored profanity from both sides.

Mild Ghost Trolling.. But On OMEGLE

Jump scare pranks on unsuspecting strangers are framed as entertainment, modeling that it's funny to frighten and manipulate people you don't know for views.

What Parents Should Know

Know that the Gorilla Tag branding makes this look like harmless gaming content, but the actual audio being played at people goes to some very dark places very fast.

Watch at least five minutes of any video before letting your kid sit down with it, because the thumbnails and game footage do not reflect what's actually in the audio.

Talk to your kid about what 'trolling' means and why repeating these kinds of jokes, especially the kidnapping bits, isn't something that should carry over into real life or school.

Be aware that the Omegle and stranger-chat videos expose your kid to completely unscripted adult strangers with no content controls in place at all.

If your kid already watches this channel, consider using it as an opening to discuss why making fun of strangers online still has real effects on real people, even in a game.

Consider steering toward other Gorilla Tag creators if your kid loves the game, because there are channels in that space that cover the same content without the profanity and shock-value bits.

Recommended for ages 16+.

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