Parents' Guide to

AsapSCIENCE

By EmVed, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 15+

Science duo makes learning fun; mature content and language.

Gregory Brown, white man with glasses at left, and Mitchell Moffit, brown man at right, posing for the camera wearing green shirts.

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Community Reviews

age 15+

Based on 5 parent reviews

age 18+

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age 18+

beavis farted

this channel had tutorials on how to kill my job and it had the worst stuff known to man, and it had people farting and swearing slurs and the n word 50 times in one video. i wish i can give this devil demon channel -1000000 stars

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (5 ):
Kids say (3 ):

The concept and execution of this channel are great, but it's definitely not a channel kids should freely browse through. While AsapSCIENCE has some great videos that are likely to help teens with science -- like Science SONGS -- there's also a chance for them to come across more mature content like videos on how pornography affects the brain or how alcohol changes your body. However, provided parent preview and discussion around controversial or mature topics, this channel has a lot to offer in terms of engaging and accessible material to learn about STEM. The co-hosts activism in the areas of climate change and social justice as well as the diverse representations on this channel sets AsapSCIENCE apart from many YouTube channels of the same genre and appeals to a wide range of viewers. The pace of the videos and variety of multimedia resources used to breakdown concepts make this channel engaging and entertaining which provides learning incentive and retention for young adults.

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