@ThatsAmazing · 5.8M subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
This channel is acceptable for most school-aged children. I would let my own child watch this, especially if they are interested in sports or challenges.
Best for ages 8-14 years. Not recommended under age 6. Acceptable for 6-16 years.
Younger children might not fully grasp the skill involved, and the content is primarily visual entertainment rather than early childhood learning.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 22/25 | Clean content, minor hyperbole in titles, occasional sponsorships. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 24/25 | Minimal Shorts, healthy upload frequency, not designed for addiction. |
| Age Clarity | 20/25 | Clear target for school-aged children and early teens. |
| Educational Value | 12/25 | Primarily entertainment, but promotes perseverance and skill. |
Clean content, minor hyperbole in titles, occasional sponsorships.
The channel avoids violence, sexual content, or scary imagery. While titles like '20 IMPOSSIBLE Odds... ONE Lets You Win!' use hyperbole, the content delivers on the challenge without being misleading. Parents should note the presence of sponsored content, as seen in '7 Trick Shots from EASY to IMPOSSIBLE'.
Minimal Shorts, healthy upload frequency, not designed for addiction.
Only 1 out of the last 100 uploads is a YouTube Short, indicating a strong focus on long-form content. The upload frequency is moderate, typically monthly or bi-monthly, which does not encourage constant, addictive scrolling behavior.
Clear target for school-aged children and early teens.
The content's focus on skill-based challenges and friendly competition is well-suited for school-aged children and early teens. The humor and visual appeal are broadly accessible without being too simplistic for older kids or too complex for younger ones.
Primarily entertainment, but promotes perseverance and skill.
While not explicitly educational, videos like 'I Survived 25,000 Juggles in a ROW' implicitly teach perseverance and the value of practice. The challenges, such as those in 'PERFECT FIT from Level 1 to Level 100', encourage problem-solving and demonstrate skill development. The channel primarily offers entertainment but promotes positive traits through example.
This channel features young adults performing elaborate 'trick shots' with various objects, often in competitive or challenge formats. It focuses on skill, creativity, and friendly competition. The videos are generally positive and energetic.
The content is clean and generally positive, showcasing perseverance and skill. Parents should be aware of the occasional sponsored content and the use of hyperbole in video titles to attract views. There is a good safety disclaimer in one video.
This channel is acceptable for most school-aged children. I would let my own child watch this, especially if they are interested in sports or challenges.
Discuss the effort and practice behind the trick shots to emphasize perseverance, rather than just the final successful outcome.
I Spent 48 Hours Building an Igloo Mansion
— Positive
This video includes a good safety disclaimer for children, 'Kids--don't try this without an adult.'
I Survived 25,000 Juggles in a ROW
— Positive
This video highlights the dedication and perseverance required to achieve a difficult goal, which is a positive message.
7 Trick Shots from EASY to IMPOSSIBLE
— Neutral
This video is an example of sponsored content, indicated by the description mentioning '@gogosqueez' and '#GoGosqueeZxThatsAmazing'.
This video demonstrates increasing difficulty and problem-solving, showing how skills can be developed and challenged.
20 IMPOSSIBLE Odds... ONE Lets You Win!
— Neutral
This title uses hyperbole ('IMPOSSIBLE Odds') which is common on the channel to attract views, but the content delivers on the challenge.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on That's Amazing using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
That's Amazing'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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