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Goofy Roblox roleplay that's mostly harmless, but some of the premises teach kids that rules are made to be broken.
Best for ages 9+
This is a Roblox roleplay channel aimed squarely at younger kids, probably 8 to 12. The creator, Todd, plays through silly scenarios inside Brookhaven RP with friends, leaning hard into a chaotic, rule-breaking underdog character. The energy is enthusiastic and pretty wholesome on the surface, and there's genuine comedic timing here.
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KidWatch Assessment
This is a Roblox roleplay channel aimed squarely at younger kids, probably 8 to 12. The creator, Todd, plays through silly scenarios inside Brookhaven RP with friends, leaning hard into a chaotic, rule-breaking underdog character. The energy is enthusiastic and pretty wholesome on the surface, and there's genuine comedic timing here.
The concern isn't anything graphic. It's more about the framing. A lot of the videos are built around deceiving people, ignoring rules, or treating authority as a punchline. Tricking parents, patrolling borders with a suspicious edge, running fake institutions. These aren't dangerous, but they do add up to a consistent message that flouting rules is cool and funny.
Language stays pretty clean, mostly 'holy crap' and 'bro' on repeat. No real violence, no adult content. Todd comes across as a likable kid having fun, but parents of younger or more impressionable kids might want to watch a few together and talk about what's actually happening in the stories.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The entire premise involves deceiving parents into thinking a fake school is legitimate, picking up children on a repainted prison bus. The joke is that adults are easily fooled, which isn't a great recurring theme for young viewers.
Todd casually mentions he's 12 years old and driving a bus, framing reckless and illegal behavior as funny and cool rather than something with real consequences.
The border patrol scenario involves detaining players, demanding ID, and searching vehicles based on gut feelings. The framing around 'letting criminals into town' leans into real-world immigration rhetoric in a way that feels out of place for a kids' Roblox channel.
Todd tells a player who objects to a vehicle search that 'people who aren't doing anything wrong don't have anything to hide,' which is a genuinely problematic idea to casually plant with young kids.
The core premise is that a friend's personal boundaries and house rules exist to be mocked and broken for laughs. The video frames respecting someone's stated wishes as uncool or suspicious.
Pretty clean overall, though the constant near-misses and chaotic police chase energy is framed as exciting rather than showing any real consequences for either the criminal or the cop.
The dystopian cola economy scenario is actually one of the more creative concepts on the channel, but it does involve characters threatening, bullying, and caging others who can't pay rent. Younger kids might find the power dynamics a bit stressful.
What Parents Should Know
Watch a couple of videos with your kid before letting them binge solo, because the rule-breaking framing is pretty consistent and worth talking through together.
Use the border patrol video as a conversation starter about privacy, rights, and why 'nothing to hide' logic isn't actually how fairness works.
Remind younger kids that the 'fake school' and 'break all the rules' concepts are fiction inside a game, not a blueprint for real life.
Check in on whether your kid is mimicking the 'rules are dumb, ignore them' attitude after watching, since that's a real pattern across the channel.
This channel is probably fine for kids 9 and up who already have a solid sense of right and wrong, but might need more guardrails for sensitive or younger viewers.
If your kid loves this channel, pair it with something that shows consequences and problem-solving, just to balance out the chaos-is-cool messaging.
Recommended for ages 9+.
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