This is weird, yeah.
But like, the core message isn't a bad one. While the visuals are a tad confusing at times and can become a bit too deeply metaphoric for what'd I'd expect a show aimed at children, there's still nothing inherently wrong with this.
It basically says to women with vaginas that there's nothing wrong with your body as it is, you don't need to hate it. Sometimes you're going to want to enjoy pleasure that your body can produce, sometimes you're going to want to have love. These feelings are normal, don't feel bad for them. And don't worry if you're not ready, you do what feels right to you, no one can tell you otherwise.
Now, could all of that been beneficial had it been presented more clearly? Perhaps, but then I think they were just trying to not be as boring as some health class instruction, while also saying that being different is fine, look at us and how colorful we are and no one cares.
I mean honestly, if you put your thinking caps on for a second and actually try to see what it is you're complaining about, you might realize there's more too it than surface level. Now is the syrface level strange and could have been toned down to actually not feel like an acid trip? Yeah, it could have, and should have.
Does this video suddenly make "Riddler right?" No, forget you you sick and twisted cunt fart, get out of here. You're stupid and you should feel stupid.