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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
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Heavy on horror, dark lyrics, and animated violence — not something I'd leave a young kid watching unsupervised.

Best for ages 13+

This channel is basically a hub for Five Nights at Freddy's fan content: music videos, animation compilations, and comedic shorts all built around the same horror game universe. If your kid is already into FNAF, they've probably already found something like this. The tone swings between genuinely dark and silly, sometimes in the same video.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 35 / 100
Violence & Danger 30 / 100
Adult Content 65 / 100
Commercialism 80 / 100
Role Modeling 40 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

This channel is basically a hub for Five Nights at Freddy's fan content: music videos, animation compilations, and comedic shorts all built around the same horror game universe. If your kid is already into FNAF, they've probably already found something like this. The tone swings between genuinely dark and silly, sometimes in the same video.

The music content is where it gets concerning. Several songs lean hard into themes of fear, death, and psychological torment, with lyrics about dying, being stabbed, and having your mind broken. It's framed as game-related, but the language is pretty intense for younger kids. The animated content is a bit lighter, but some of it still involves jump scares and violence between characters.

There's no real educational value here, and the creator doesn't seem to be filtering for a young audience at all. Older FNAF fans in their tweens might find it entertaining, but I wouldn't hand this to a seven-year-old without a conversation first.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Severe FNAF Song: "DIE IN A FIRE " by The Living Tombstone

The song's lyrics explicitly repeat phrases like 'I hope you die in a fire,' 'stabbed in the heart,' and 'shot and expire' in an aggressive, repeated chorus. This is the most direct violent language on the channel.

Severe FNAF Song: "DIE IN A FIRE " by The Living Tombstone

The lyrical content frames bone-breaking and lethal violence as satisfying outcomes, with no narrative context softening it for younger viewers.

Moderate FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S 4 SONG "Break My Mind" Music Video by DAGames

Lyrics repeatedly reference a child being alone, hunted, and bled by toys, with lines like 'those toys were just meant to like you to be bled' aimed directly at a child protagonist.

Moderate FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY'S 4 SONG "Break My Mind" Music Video by DAGames

The song taunts the listener about their parents not being present and frames helplessness and psychological breakdown as the central emotional experience.

Moderate Top 10: Best Five Nights at Freddy's FIGHT Animations 2016 (KILL FNAF VS Animations)

The title explicitly includes the word 'KILL' and the content is framed around combat and destruction between characters, normalizing violence as entertainment.

Moderate Top 10: Best Five Nights at Freddy's FIGHT Animations 2016 (KILL FNAF VS Animations)

The compilation format means kids are watching a back-to-back highlight reel of violent animated confrontations with no narrative breaks or context.

Moderate SFM FNAF Animated: asdfmovie10

A segment references 'child murderers' by name in a comedic context, treating the concept as a throwaway joke rather than something serious.

Mild SFM FNAF Animated: asdfmovie10

The 'medication time' joke, while likely meant as absurdist humor, casually trivializes medication use in a way that could confuse younger kids.

Mild [Comic Animation] Cute Nights at Freddy's

Even in the channel's lightest, most holiday-themed content, a jump scare is used as the punchline, reinforcing the channel's consistent use of fright as entertainment.

What Parents Should Know

Watch a few videos alongside your kid before letting them browse freely, because the tone shifts quickly between silly and genuinely dark.

Talk to your child about the difference between game-world violence and real-world violence, since this channel blurs that line pretty casually.

Skip the music video content with kids under 12 since the lyrics go well beyond spooky and into graphic territory.

Check whether your child already plays FNAF, because this channel assumes that context and piles on top of it rather than easing anyone in.

Use this as an opportunity to set a channel-level rule rather than policing individual videos, since the overall pattern here is more concerning than any single moment.

Recommended for ages 13+.

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