These videos are life lessons which is nothing scary, but some videos can be very emotional.
Some videos can include scary clowns and mild fake blood, but all of which are pranks.
Two boys watch a movie about killer clowns. No blood is shown, but the clown mask.
The acting.
Some viewers might get very mad when they yell like monsters and scare people.
Most Halloween specials contain scary scenes and images along with loud sounds, and a handful of these are seen in videos where kids stay up at night.
There are depictions of guns. However, some scenes with these may be very intense for younger audiences. Examples of these are a man shooting a bullet up in the air ("11-Year-Old ARRESTED At SCHOOL", 13:52) and a man pointing a gun directly at a woman and scolding her for "going off-script" ("EVIL NURSE STEALS BABY From Hospital", 8:32).
"CRAZY EX Kidnaps NEW GIRLFRIEND" is rated PG-13 because of its intense scenes. A knife is pulled out in two scenes, and a woman gets hit with a beer bottle that shatters.
For some people, Dahr Marr comes off as unlikable. Some of his videos seem to get a kick out of seeing the punished protagonists being abused. One involves the ending of a drivers test, in which the guy gets things snatched out of his hand, and he's called an idiot. Another involves a boy thrown in prison.
Some people in episodes act hysterical/very rude against less fortunate/ill-respected people.
Mild/Severe in a lot of episodes.
More for tweens/teens.
TV-PG in most episodes/video, and TV-14 in some episodes/videos.
Many episodes/video in flashback are emotional, upsetting, and heartbreaking, and it is hard to watch.
The characters usually have compelling and upsetting backstories which could distress some viewers.
Overall a touching, inspiring, and brash YouTube series.
The episode of "KID FAKE SICK NOTE to SKIPPED TEST" Mikey's father psychologically abuse and flinch Mikey by yelling or screaming at him cuz he skipped the history test. Also it is NOT for sensitive viewers who has been going through this type of emotional and verbal abuse.
It'll have child abuse in every episodes, it is not for anyone under 21.
The acting is offensively bad at times.
Sometimes people treat quirky/unpopular people like outcasts at times, can be upsetting.
The YouTube show in of itself doesn't have profound life lessons, and doesn't really show the importance of it.
Homeless people in the show may be scary to some people.
There are subject matter/heavy topic, such as death, abuse, bullying, racism, sexism, and more.
The characters often get into anxious and bad situations.
The writing in the episodes does not make too much sense at times.
Homelessness is depicted in a vulgar/childlike point of view.
There is some pervasive bullying in some episodes.
The people usually get charged with amounts of money that would be unlawful in real life.
A bit of a crime series.
Moderate/Severe for neurodivergent viewers.
Apparently a lot of penny-ante stuff, But mainly a lot of high-concept comedy.
Some people in this show are offensively optimistic/cheerful.
There's certainly a lot materialistic and capitalistic behavior in the show which it can inspire collecting/hoarding disorders.
A lot of frightening & difficult/intense scenes.