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Watercape13
Funny Roblox animations your kid will love, but the swearing and crude humor are constant enough that you'll want to set an age floor.
Best for ages 13+
Watercape13 makes Roblox fan animations, mostly built around horror and survival game characters doing absurd, comedic things. The humor is chaotic and fast-paced, clearly aimed at kids who already play these games. There's genuine creativity here and the writing has a real sense of personality.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
Watercape13 makes Roblox fan animations, mostly built around horror and survival game characters doing absurd, comedic things. The humor is chaotic and fast-paced, clearly aimed at kids who already play these games. There's genuine creativity here and the writing has a real sense of personality.
The problem is the language. Profanity shows up pretty regularly, sometimes bleeped or censored with symbols but often not. A few moments go further than a typical parent would expect from what looks like a kids' channel. The jokes also include things like debt collection threats, crude bodily humor, and characters trash-talking in ways that cross from playful into mean-spirited.
The creator does show some awareness of their audience. There are little disclaimer notes in the captions about respecting others' pronouns, and caption credits that feel warm and community-minded. But the swearing undercuts that goodwill. This feels like content made by a teenager for teenagers, not for younger kids.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
Multiple instances of profanity appear in the captions, including an uncensored F-word. The language escalates well beyond mild cartoon rudeness.
A running joke about a character owing 'stud debt' and being violently threatened by mob-style enforcers plays the concept of loan sharking and physical intimidation for laughs.
Profanity is used multiple times, including a bleeped F-word and a 'motherf' cutoff that still lands clearly. The censoring is inconsistent.
A joke references a character's father being dead, immediately followed by a gag about shooting a 10-year-old. It's framed as absurdist comedy but the target of the joke is jarring.
A character is repeatedly described being stabbed and experiencing agonizing pain, with dramatic visual text emphasizing the injury. The tone is comedic but the content is more graphic than it first appears.
Profanity appears in the captions without censorship, embedded in an otherwise jokey scene about a character eating chocolate.
A character rants about hating other players specifically because they 'play the game right' and 'help their teammates,' framing good sportsmanship and cooperation as things worth being angry about.
The word 'troglodyte' is part of a string of insults including 'disgusting' and 'moronic,' directed at another character in a prolonged verbal attack. The intensity of the insult chain feels disproportionate even in a comedic context.
The audio transcript is difficult to parse, but references to being threatened, a hitman, and poison appear in quick succession. The humor is chaotic and the violence framing is casual.
What Parents Should Know
Watch a video or two yourself before handing it to younger kids, because the swearing blends into fast-moving captions and you can miss it on a first pass.
Check whether your child already plays Forsaken or Block Tales on Roblox, because kids who know the games will be more drawn in and more likely to seek out more content.
Talk to your kid about the way characters talk to each other here, since a lot of the humor is built on insults and trash talk, and younger kids can absorb that as normal social behavior.
Be aware that profanity censoring is inconsistent across videos. Some F-words are bleeped, some are replaced with symbols, and some slip through.
Set 13 as a rough minimum if you're not planning to watch alongside your kid. The humor is clearly aimed at a teenage Roblox audience and the content reflects that.
If your kid wants to watch, consider doing it together the first time so you can gauge their reaction to the language and explain the parts that cross a line.
Recommended for ages 13+.
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