Speech delay.
Speech therapy.
Addiction.
These seem to be possible side effect bonuses for those that watch a popular channel.
How much do you trust those making content for kids?
While researching this topic I came across some very dark and disturbing facts.
It’s been deemed dangerous for kids among parents.
The creators of this channel have a special room where they bring one kid in at a time to use the “Distractatron” on them.
They have the child watch the show while another TV screen is on with a loop showing simple daily tasks.
Whenever the kid looks away from the main channel to look at the looped video, it is jotted down.
The video engineers then hit the drawing board to tweak the video to make it more addicting.
And just recently it’s been reported that it is the most searched YouTube channel in the US.
What is it?
It’s Cocomelon.
And young kids can’t seem to get enough.
They make an estimated $500,000 per ep.Subscribers: 195 million
Views: 204 Billion
And seeing as they made a $3 billion deal, I don’t think these videos are made just for kids out of the goodness of their heart:

#1:

And they’re gaining ground by joining forces with another popular IP:
But parents everywhere are getting concerned:Hello Kitty, CoComelon To Join Forces In New Co-Branded Series For 2026:
Read the full story: https://t.co/xKn1dW3k71#InfluencerMarketing #Influencer #CoComelon #HelloKitty #MoonbugEntertainment #Sanrio pic.twitter.com/eQoZNLitF4![]()
— Influence Weekly (@influenceweek) July 2, 2025

NY Post reports:
Remember the Disney Pixar film Wall-E from 2008?When Lauren Isler first heard about “CoComelon,” an addictively popular animated streaming series that reportedly hooks toddlers on its bright colors, loud music and characters sporting oversized heads and googly eyes, she didn’t think twice about letting her young son watch.
However, the Virginia influencer, who posts as @MamasandMesses on Instagram, quickly noticed how overstimulated her child became whenever he watched the show — a bona fide streaming sensation now boasting nearly 200 billion views on YouTube alone.
“He would sit there glued to the TV and he never wanted us to turn it off,” Isler, a former teacher, said of the taken-in tyke, now 4.
“Unlike other shows he’d watch for a little bit, when ‘CoComelon’ was on, he demonstrated some negative behaviors — transitions were hard and there were tantrums, especially when it was time to turn it off,” she recounted.
And ask concerned parent Shani Hillian which cartoon she won’t allow her 4-year-old daughter to watch, and she doesn’t mince her words.
“This is a no-‘CoComelon’ household,” Hillian, a Big Apple-based beauty writer, proclaimed to The Post. “It’s too fast-paced, it’s too aggressive.”
Welcome to the future:
There are countless comments of parents sharing their bad experiences:The makers of Cocomelon admitted to designing the show so that it would be dangerously addictive to toddlers. Babies don't need constant stimulation; they need play, parental affection and exposure to the world around them. Defeating brain rot begins in the crib. https://t.co/HigchCOoxe
— Boze the Library Owl
(@SketchesbyBoze) June 26, 2025![]()

Here’s some from Reddit:

Digital Information World shared this:
And here’s the main page for Netflix Jr channel on YouTube.Cocomelon is so hyper-stimulating for children that it has become like a drug to them. When children are being deprived of their addiction, ie. Cocomelon, they show signs of withdrawal which leaves them completely disregulated. They become violent because their brain wants that intense feeling of stimulation back. Everything other than that seems slow and boring to them. This is causing speech delays in children. Experts say that 4-5 hours of screen time a day can make a toddler completely non-verbal. Children who watch Cocomelon videos continuously tend to have low attention span and the symptoms of ADHD increase 7.7 times in those children too. Children who switched from Cocomelon to other channels showed notable changes and started talking too.
Of course they’re pushing it too:

And here’s a breakdown on this disturbing channel:
Time to turn it…

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