@floopaloo · 83K subscribers · Graded May 20, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
This channel is acceptable for children in the elementary school age range, offering a consistent and generally appropriate viewing experience.
Best for ages 6-9 years. Not recommended under age 5. Acceptable for 5-10 years.
The narrative complexity and themes are best suited for children who can follow a story and understand character relationships.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 20/25 | Content is generally appropriate, focusing on lighthearted camp adventures. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 24/25 | Channel primarily features long-form episodes, minimizing addictive short-form content. |
| Age Clarity | 20/25 | Clear targeting for elementary school-aged children with adventure and friendship themes. |
| Educational Value | 10/25 | Entertainment-focused with potential for social-emotional learning through character interactions. |
Content is generally appropriate, focusing on lighthearted camp adventures.
The video titles like Floopaloo | His Majesty Bryan and Floopaloo | Let's Save Greta suggest typical animated series themes without overt violence or scary imagery. The content appears to be standard children's cartoon fare, suitable for its target audience without manipulative elements.
Channel primarily features long-form episodes, minimizing addictive short-form content.
With only 1 Short out of 100 recent uploads, this channel focuses on full-length episodes, which is good for sustained attention rather than rapid-fire viewing. The consistent upload schedule of 2-3 videos per week also supports a predictable viewing pattern.
Clear targeting for elementary school-aged children with adventure and friendship themes.
The themes of camp life, friendship, and mild adventures, as seen in titles like Floopaloo | Stuck at Camp and Floopaloo | First Encounter, are well-suited for children aged 6-9. The humor and narrative complexity appear to align with this developmental stage.
Entertainment-focused with potential for social-emotional learning through character interactions.
While not explicitly educational, the series likely offers opportunities for social-emotional learning through its characters' interactions and problem-solving, as suggested by titles such as Floopaloo | what love feels like? and Floopaloo | The one and only Boss. The primary goal is entertainment, not direct instruction.
This channel features full episodes of an animated series about characters at a camp. The content revolves around their daily adventures and interactions. It is designed for children who enjoy narrative-driven cartoons.
Parents should know that this channel provides consistent, long-form animated content that is generally safe and focuses on character-driven stories, which can be a good alternative to channels heavy on short, fast-paced videos.
This channel is acceptable for children in the elementary school age range, offering a consistent and generally appropriate viewing experience.
Watch an episode with your child to discuss the characters' actions and feelings, reinforcing social-emotional lessons.
Floopaloo | His Majesty Bryan | Full Episode in HD
— Neutral
This title suggests a common storyline about a character's ego or leadership, typical for children's animated series.
Floopaloo | Let's Save Greta | Full Episode in HD
— Positive
This video likely promotes themes of teamwork and helping others, which are positive social messages for children.
Floopaloo | Stuck at Camp | Full Episode in HD
— Neutral
This title indicates a common camp-themed adventure, focusing on problem-solving within a familiar setting.
Floopaloo | what love feels like? | Full Episode in HD
— Neutral
This video may explore early concepts of emotions and relationships in a child-appropriate manner.
Floopaloo | The Hypnotic Bees | Full Episode in HD
— Concern
While likely presented in a lighthearted way, the concept of 'hypnotic bees' could be mildly unsettling for very young or sensitive children.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on Floopaloo, where are you? using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
Floopaloo, where are you?'s Shorts ratio in this sample is 1% — roughly 1 of the 100 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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