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Level 0
- BRODYQUEST note Adrien Brody goes for a walk. Really, that's it.
- hololive animated shorts note Very mild slapstick. The true violence is what trying to comprehend them does to your brain.
- Lucas the Spider
Level 1
- Mike and Melissa note For when Mike's friends trash a concert for not being "MEEEEETTUUUUUL", including picking up a band member and tossing him across the room.
- Porkchop 'n Flatscreen!
- RWBY Chibi note Goofy slapstick, sometimes resulting in unconsciousness.
Level 2
- Dad Series note Over-the-top slapstick where innocent bystanders get thrown around or set on fire by Dad, but no serious injuries are ever seen.
- ENA note What little violence there is, is borderline incomprehensible.
- Garfielf note Of the many things wrong with this video, about the only violent thing in it is Garfielf kicking Odie. Other videos may skew lower or (more often) higher.
- Hyakugojyuuchi!! note Jay Jay is shown dead, with unrealistic, bloodless holes in his face, though he's shown to be fine later. An ambulance runs over someone on the road, but there's no injury or even any sign it hurt him.
Level 3
- Animator vs. Animation note Some very rough stick figure fights, including impalement in V.
- Brackenwood note Here for when Bitey gets pecked in the eye (not as violent as it sounds). Otherwise, level 2.
- The Demented Cartoon Movie note A lot of death, including a character being dismembered piece by piece, but since the characters are bloodless stick figures who don't seem to feel pain, the impact is reduced.
- Ten Minute History note Portrays the often-violent deaths of historical figures, though the impact is dulled by the Limited Animation and lack of blood.
Level 4
- Interface note Very little blood or gore, but a lot of highly disturbing Body Horror.
- Jimmy Neutron Happy Family Happy Hour note Here for a goreless decapitation of an incredibly unrealistic 3d model
- Rat Movie: Mystery of the Mayan Treasure note When several characters are killed, a lot of red shards come out that are possibly intended to be blood, but don't pool or stay around for long. Otherwise a 2.
- Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures note Non-life threatening injuries with occasional blood.
- Something About note Human and non-human characters are battered, torn apart, blown up, and much more for laughs; but with no blood or realistic injury. It also has a very crude art style. The Pac-Man video features a corpse with a message written in blood behind it, played more seriously than the rest of the series, possibly going up to level 5 as a result, but most of the series fits here.
- Xiao Xiao note While the Stick Figure Animation limits gory detail significantly, there are still very frequent small blood spurts, impalements, dakka, and crunchy blows.
Level 5
- Chikn Nuggit note Sometimes ends up here due to some comical depictions of blood and a very brief but comedic incidence of face removal, with a character being reduced to a cartoony skull without any blood. Comedic depictions of body horror, especially from Iscream. Would be higher if it wasn't so cartoonish and silly.
- DR. BEES note Here because of the corpse seen towards the end of the first episode; despite clearly being discolored and decaying, the art style hides any gnarly details.
- Extra History note Low-impact, occasionally bloody violence. Some episodes may sometimes crest 6, with noticeable blood pools, and dismemberment and decapitation, though always obscured by a Gory Discretion Shot.
- Haloid note Over-the-top combat with minor blood spurts.
- Homestar Runner note Usually a 2-3 for slapstick, but there is some brief usage of cartoonish blood and gore for comedic effect, notably in Teen Girl Squad, which averages a hard 4 or 5. One of the more recent halloween cartoons has a brief scene of a decomposing racoon carried by a family of wet pigeons which would be a 7 or 8 if not for the crude art-style and darkly comedic presentation.
- Little Runmo note A dead cartoon creature's head is bloodlessly torn off.
- Nightmare City note A character is attacked with an energy weapon, with blood splatter on the camera and some drops of it falling as he falls. The character survives. Could be higher if it wasn't so stylized.
- Super Mario Bros. Z note Cruel and Unusual Deaths are plentiful, but almost all of it is Bloodless Carnage despite how intense it gets. Normally would sit at a 4, but Episode 2 of the remake makes Metallix's No-Holds-Barred Beatdown of Yoshi much more graphic than in the original series, including realistic pain reactions and significant bruising on Yoshi's side, elevating it to a 5.
- Tankmen note Brief blood spilling caused by gunshots. Note that this primarily applies to the original episodes by Johnny Utah; spin-offs made by others tend to be much more violent (see Tankmen Infinity under 9).
Level 6
- Beauty and the Beast (Phelous) note A child(?) character pukes blood after being killed. Another (adult) character is shot dead, with a medium-sized explosion of blood, and he bleeds from the mouth afterwards, accompanied by gurgling noises. Both scenes are Played for Laughs and intentionally poorly edited.
- Kurzgesagt note Some episodes are a 0, but others reach up here for birds and elephants dying in cartoonishly bloody splats due to atomic bombs, being grown to sizes they shouldn't be, being crashed down by gravity, etc.
- The Lazer Collection note A soft 6 for Dr. Octagonapus bursting out of a guy's chest in the third episode, as well as the victim in the fifth episode who has a plank of wood bloodily embedded in his face. Would be level 7 if not for the comical tone and simple art style.
- The Legend of Pipi note Three bloody, impaled dragon heads on one sword in an Imagine Spot. Brief blood gushing from a monster being stabbed. Dead princess dragged across the ground with a blood smear, then non-graphically chomped on by a dragon; blood drips from the dragon's mouth and the princess' severed, semi-skeletal head is seen with blood on it, though this isn't particularly graphic. The comedic tone brings it down from a 7.
- RWBY note A 6 for instances of human and Faunus characters getting bloodlessly stabbed, beaten or dismembered, and for the small quantities of blood occasionally seen in dramatic scenes, or pooling blood to imply off-screen murder; there have also been small amounts of blood splatters or pooling blood during on-screen torture and murder scenes. Some examples of Eye Scream and permanently ripped facial skin have also occurred, showing direct depiction of old scarring that implies terrible past injuries without having to explore the gore that would have occurred when freshly made. Otherwise, a 5 for the bloodless dismemberment and decapitation of fantastical creatures that evaporate when dead.
- Super Mario Glitchy4s Super Mario 64 Bloopers: note Instances of blood splatters in a comedic context.
- Terrible Writing Advice note Mostly still images depicting bloody violence, with notable examples being a goon being stabbed in the throat/face area and another being decapitated in the Anti-Hero video and a zombie being cut in half with a chainsaw in the Survival Horror video. Plenty of these (especially the last one) would be much higher if not for the simple art style, comical tone and the fact that the violence is in the content of hypothetical in-universe fiction.
Level 7
- 50 Ways to Die in Minecraft note For the vampires exploding into huge blood splatters in the Halloween video and the final death in part 16, with a child being bloodily crushed. Would be higher if not for the comedy and Minecraft visuals. Mostly a level 3-4 otherwise, with rare bits of level 6 violence.
- asdfmovie note A light 7 for frequent depictions of blood splatters and puddles, especially asdfmovie7, albeit very unrealistic due to the minimalist style and all Played for Laughs.
- Broken Saints
- Camp Camp note Here chiefly because of the scene where a character gets stabbed in the eye with a fork; the wound keeps bleeding throughout the episode.
- Charlie the Unicorn note The first 4 episodes are a level 6 at worst, featuring content like a character's comically removed kidney and a starfish losing his flesh in a fantastical manner, but the finale takes it up here with a creature bloodily exploding and a character's body falling apart with blood spraying.
- Double King note Very bloody, yet cartoonish severing of finger. There's also a snake being bloodily stabbed through the head.
- Dumb Ways to Die note Cartoon bean people getting decapitated, eaten alive, bisected, incinerated, shot, beaten to death, and more, but it's presented so whimsically one can't help but giggle and sing along. A light 7.
- Most GMod animations that don't use custom models for gore will typically top out here.
- Heavy is Dead note Heavy graphically bursts into gibs, although he's shown to be fine afterwards. The "Family-Friendly" edition goes down to a 2, due to being bloodless.
- Llamas with Hats note Bloody corpse with its hands cut off, severed human faces and baby hands, conveyor belt filled with viscera, living dragon made out of viscera splattering blood on a window in the background. Borderline 8, and it would be either there or a 9 if it wasn't cartoonish. While the series gets darker, the serious episodes aren't as gory.
- Minecraft Endventures note It gets rated this high due to Episode 12, which shows bloody imagery such as a victim being ripped in half, another victim having his head crushed by a cobblestone block (the block itself obscures the worst details) and a man having his arm sliced off. It would be an 8 if it had a more realistic art style. Previous episodes usually hover around the 3-5 range.
- The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny note Batman gets shot multiple times and soon after gets his head crushed by Chuck Norris's thighs, but the undetailed art style keeps it from an 8. Mr. Rogers commits seppuku with spurting blood, but the stabbing is framed in shadow.
- The Walten Files note Some very bloody and mutilated faces are depicted in a 2-dimensional art style without excessive detail. A mangled corpse stuffed in an animatronic is seen that would be at least an 8 if the image wasn't completely black and white and so compressed as to be barely comprehensible. Several horrifically cruel deaths are implied that would earn a 9 or even 10 if shown in full with a more realistic art style.
Level 8
- Awesome Series note Certain episodes such as Gears of Awesome and Awesome Chaotix feature gruesome acts such as bisection by chainsaw, exploding heads, dismemberment with gushing blood, and more. Most episodes aren't especially violent, though.
- Bowser's Kingdom note Pixel-art gore.
- Dork Souls 3 note The protagonist suffers bloody, gory deaths that were definitely not in the source material, though it's played thoroughly for laughs.
- Dragonzball P note Here because of Frieza's bloody, bisected body.
- Eltorro64Rus note Despite using assets from Team Fortress 2, he still finds ways to make some creative gore.
- Fist of the b0rf Star note Decapitations and dismemberment with lots of blood, though presented in an over-the-top art style that's positively dripping with Bathos.
- Greasy Tales note Peaks here with instances of people getting their heads bloodily (but not graphically) smashed into pieces. Aside from that, the violence typically consists of beatings with minor amounts of blood.
- Lacey Games note The titular character is horrifically murdered and dismembered in the end of Lacey's Wardrobe with her corpse shown briefly, the bad ending in Lacey's Diner shown Lacey committing bloody suicide, implied animal abuse (which would be placed in much higher level if said abuse and the animals' injuries depicted in more graphic manner) and images of her pet dog and uncle's corpse in Lacey's Petshop.
- MeatCanyon note Blood and gore is often shown briefly. That being said, much of the horror is of a non-bloody nature.
- Shed 17
- Wolf Song: The Movie note plenty of blood is spilled and there are some pretty nasty death scenes, although the scene depicting the death of Arrow borders on 9 due to the innards being exposed in addition to the torn throat.
Level 9
- Astartes
- The Backwater Gospel note The finale has an all-out brawl/massacre. Highlights include a man having his head smashed with a stone, a man shot in the head with a revolver, two half-decapitations, a woman torn in half, and a man having his spine pulled out. The art style becomes more cartoony and the characters are turned into shadowy silhouettes in a downpour, keeping it just out of a 10.
- Batmetal note Crushed heads and spilled guts.
- Cas van de Pol note Lots of rather brutal, gory deaths, though it's all Played for Laughs and not presented sadistically enough for a 10.
- Confinement note General splattery violence, including disembowelment and head crushing. Much of it is directed towards a character who is immortal, which reduces its impact.
- Don't Hug Me I'm Scared note Characters gruesomely melting or aging to death, including a child character. Realistic although comedically presented gore made from real raw meat. Internal organs being removed and eaten. Presentation relies too much on Black Comedy for a 10.
- Emesis Blue note Bloody but cartoonish TF2 assets re-appropriated into serious format, horrifically burnt faces.
- Flash-Gitz Animation note Plenty of cruel, sadistic, and gruesome deaths, but nothing quite brutal enough for a 10.
- GonzoSSM note Brutal beatings, dismemberment, smashed heads, and gibs. One of his animations features an on-screen rape. Even at their most violent, however, they aren't quite extreme enough for a 10.
- MEOW note Gory headshots, one of which is followed by a shot to the stomach. Bodies ripped in half, heads split open from blunt trauma, eyeballs dangling out of heads after injuries.
- Salad Fingers note Rotten corpses, frequent blood and skin as decoration and Body Horror. The first 5 episodes are lower on the scale, around a 6 or 7, though no less disturbing.
- Sam O'Nella Academy note Some episodes (especially "Tarrare") feature grotesque depictions of disgusting and bizarre Body Horror, which are often based on actual events and frequently involve animals and children. The crude stick-figure artstyle and po-faced, snarky narration takes the edge off, though, and it's all played for Black Comedy.
- Smile HD note Plenty of blood spillage, organs can be seen gouged out, and a sight of Fluttershy being burned with visible charred flesh all over her
- Tankmen Infinity note Gruesome depictions of dismemberment, exploding heads, bisection, knives to the groin and more with lots of blood. The rotting, mutilated corpse used by the rescue team to psych out the sniper makes this a hard 9.
Level 10
- Alfred's Playhouse
- DEATH BATTLE! note Characters routinely butchered in an assorted variety of grisly executions, with even the tamest ones being considerably violent. Standout examples include Omni-Man crushing Homelander's jaw causing it to dangle loosely from a few strips of flesh, then ripping out his heart and shoving it into the gaping maw before crushing Homelander's head Red-Rush style; the entirety of "Sabrewulf vs. Jon Talbain"; Doomsday impaling Hulk with hundreds of spikes before pummeling him repeatedly and gruesomely ripping out his head and spine Sub-Zero style; Natsu graphically incinerating Ace layer-by-layer; Shredder karate-chopping Silver Samurai's arm off with a huge spray of blood, then impaling his head with his own katana before ripping it off and crushing it into a bloody mess; Apocalypse repeatedly stomping Black Adam's face to a bloody pulp in a sadistic fashion before forcing him to watch Kahndaq fall before his very eyes and frying his entire body with his own Living Lightning; Ray Palmer being ripped apart from the inside out by ants erupting from his body before exploding into nothingness; Shovel Knight getting gorily decapitated by Scrooge McDuck, who then places his foe's head on a pike as a warning for any future would-be thieves; Ganondorf being messily torn in half by Dracula; and so much more. Despite the Black Comedy, it's still gory enough for this level.
- Hamster Hell note Hideous animal cruelty and cannibalism.
- Happy Tree Friends note The whole show is about animals, including a toddler, getting mutilated in the worst ways possible.
- Helluva Boss note For Millie's berserker rage in "Exes and Oohs", with extremely gruesome disembowelment, dismemberment, bone-ripping, impalement, and general ripping and tearing inflicted on various goons with huge amounts of graphic gore. Despite the scene's fast-pace, it's still brutal enough to get up here. Otherwise level 8 for lots and lots of blood spillage and some dismemberment.
- Leo and Satan note Here mainly because of Leo's gruesomely triple-bisected head at the end of "Trash Hazard".
- Lobo (Webseries) note Exploding heads with eyes gouged out, dismemberment, disembowelment. All of that Played for Laughs.
- Madness Combat note Brutal combat with every kind of mutilation you can think of. The first episode is a 5 due to the lack of blood, and episodes 2 and 3 rank around a 7 due to heavy bleeding but no internal gore.
- The Red Eclipse note For Origami's extremely gory massacre of Encyclopath's men at the end.