Ask yourself this: Are you okay with the average 27 instances of bad language in a Cobra Kai episode? Are you comfortable with your children hearing and/or repeating those words? Are you okay with other children your children’s age or younger using that language?
If you answered “no” to any of these questions, you might find yourself cringing throughout the TV series when F-bombs inevitably are dropped. But we have good news! You don’t have to watch Cobra Kai with any profanity whatsoever. You can select any or all of the profanity filters on VidAngel, press play, and then watch the entire TV series with your family without hearing a single swear word.
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