@peapeacartoonchannel · 207K subscribers · Graded May 22, 2026 · Based on 17 recent videos
This channel is acceptable for young children, particularly preschoolers, for occasional viewing. It offers a mix of entertainment and some basic educational content.
Best for ages 3-6 years. Not recommended under age 2. Acceptable for 2-7 years.
The content's themes and complexity are best suited for preschoolers and early elementary children.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 20/25 | Generally appropriate content, but some titles lean towards challenge-based themes. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 20/25 | Low Shorts usage, primarily focused on longer-form animated stories. |
| Age Clarity | 20/25 | Content is clearly aimed at preschoolers and early elementary children. |
| Educational Value | 15/25 | Some videos offer practical life skills and basic concept learning. |
Generally appropriate content, but some titles lean towards challenge-based themes.
The content appears to be animated stories and challenges, such as "Can Pea Pea Control All the Superhero Trains?!" and "Pea Pea’s Amazing Rainbow Jelly Ice Cream Challenge!". While these themes are common in children's media, the focus on 'challenges' can sometimes lead to content that encourages excessive consumption or unrealistic expectations, though the videos themselves do not show concerning content.
Low Shorts usage, primarily focused on longer-form animated stories.
Only 1 out of 17 recent uploads is a YouTube Short, which is 5.9% of the content. The channel primarily produces long-form videos, with durations often exceeding 30 minutes, indicating a focus on narrative rather than quick, attention-grabbing clips.
Content is clearly aimed at preschoolers and early elementary children.
The animation style, simple narratives, and themes like playing with trains, making pizza, and catching bugs are consistent with content for young children. Videos like "Pea Pea teaches friends How to Brush Their Teeth" reinforce this age targeting.
Some videos offer practical life skills and basic concept learning.
Videos like "Pea Pea teaches friends How to Brush Their Teeth" and "How Is Chocolate Made? Fun Learning with PeaPea" provide clear educational value by teaching hygiene and basic food processes. Other videos are more entertainment-focused, such as "Pea Pea’s Funny Soccer Game with Friends!", offering social play scenarios.
This channel features animated stories centered around a character named Pea Pea and his friends. The videos often involve adventures, challenges, and everyday activities. It is designed for young children, focusing on simple narratives and bright visuals.
Parents should be aware that while the content is generally benign, some video titles, like "What Happens If Pea Pea Presses 100 Elements Buttons?", use a common YouTube trope of 'extreme' challenges, which can be less about learning and more about spectacle, though the actual video content remains appropriate.
This channel is acceptable for young children, particularly preschoolers, for occasional viewing. It offers a mix of entertainment and some basic educational content.
Watch a few minutes of any new video with your child to ensure the 'challenge' or 'mystery' titles align with the actual content and your expectations.
Pea Pea teaches friends How to Brush Their Teeth - Pea Pea Cartoon - Stop motion animation
— Positive
This video offers direct instruction on a crucial life skill, making it a good example of educational content.
How Is Chocolate Made? Fun Learning with PeaPea - Adventure for kids - Pea Pea Cartoon
— Positive
This video provides a simple explanation of a common food item, introducing basic concepts of how things are made.
What Happens If Pea Pea Presses 100 Elements Buttons? - Challenge for kids - Pea Pea Cartoon
— Concern
The title uses a common 'challenge' format that can be sensationalized, though the video itself appears to be a fantasy play scenario.
Pea Pea Making Popcorn with Crocodile Dentist and other stories for kids - Pea Pea Cartoon
— Neutral
This video combines imaginative play with a familiar toy and a simple activity, providing pure entertainment for young viewers.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 17 most recent videos on Pea Pea Cartoon using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
Pea Pea Cartoon's Shorts ratio in this sample is 6% — roughly 1 of the 17 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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