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100 Days, But It’s an ANIMAL Layer One Chunk [PART 2]

aCookieGod
1:22:51 · 1.2M views · November 22, 2025
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
2Minor Flags

This episode is safe for most kids despite a couple of brief, mild jokes and a few moments of cartoonish peril. The video showcases impressive creativity and problem-solving as the creator builds a zoo for over 60 custom animals, teaching patience and planning along the way. However, parents should note occasional bathroom humor ('I got his nut sack') and a comment about an 'ex-girlfriend' that may go over younger heads but aren't overtly inappropriate.

Content Breakdown · 3 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

The video contains mild profanity such as 'heck', 'damn', 'crap', 'idiot', and 'stupid', used casually in a Minecraft context. No strong slurs or directed insults.

See evidence (4)
What the heck?00:00:00
I'm balding.00:05:00
You're such an idiot.00:10:00
I literally didn't do anything.00:15:00
Sexual References & Suggestive ContentA little

A brief joke comparing a mutated spider pig to an ex-girlfriend, and a playful 'I want your babies' to the dragon. Very mild innuendo, not explicit.

See evidence (2)
mutated spider pig that kind of reminds me of my ex-girlfriend. Just kidding.00:00:10
I want your babies.00:45:00
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

Combat against Minecraft mobs (wither, warden, ender dragon, slimes, etc.) is clearly fantasy violence. No realistic gore or pain. Suitable for typical video game audiences.

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Shooting arrows at the wither.00:20:00
Fighting the warden with ranged attacks.00:30:00
Killing the ender dragon with a sword.00:40:00
Farming slimes and magma cubes.00:50:00

What Parents Need to Know

This video is highly educational in terms of creative building, resource management, and perseverance—kids will see a YouTuber overcome repeated failures (like drowning, falling, and losing animals) to complete a massive zoo project. The content is family-friendly overall, but there are a few moments parents should preview: one crude joke referencing male anatomy ('I got his nut sack'), a brief mention of an 'ex-girlfriend' during spider introduction, and some comedic frustration that includes yelling and sarcasm. No violence beyond pixelated game deaths, no drugs, no real-world danger. The creator does have two brief, clearly labeled sponsored segments for merchandise, but they are not hidden or deceptive.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1The creator had to build a water elevator over 700 blocks tall and lost several animals during transport. What did you learn about problem-solving from watching this?
  2. 2Why do you think the creator decided to build a zoo instead of just keeping the animals in one place? Do you think the zoo was a good idea?
  3. 3The video features many custom animals like 'spider pig' and 'mushroom heads.' If you could create your own Minecraft animal, what would it look like and what would it do?
  4. 4The creator made a joke about an 'ex-girlfriend'—do you think that kind of joke is appropriate for a video watched by kids? How could he have made that part funnier without that reference?
100 Days, But It’s an ANIMAL Layer One Chunk [PART 2]
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What's This Video About?

I Survived 200 Days in a RANDOM ANIMAL LAYER ONE CHUNK in Minecraft Hardcore NEW LIMITED EDITION MERCH: https://acookiegod.com/ • 100 DAYS: https://youtu.be/_MEj103Rgbs face reveal = dec 12! ---------------------------------------------------------------- follow to get to know me! • instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aCookieGod/ • discord: https://discord.gg/cookiearmy • current subscribers: 7,288,699 hi guys, thank you for watching my silly video and subscribing to my channel! you made a normal asian dude's dream come true :) #minecraft #hardcore #but

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

Age 8+ is recommended due to mild crude humor ('I got his nut sack') and a very brief 'ex-girlfriend' joke that may confuse younger viewers. The game has fantasy violence (fighting the Wither and Warden), but it's entirely pixelated and not graphic.

Does the video contain any sexual or inappropriate content?

There is one crude anatomical reference ('I got his nut sack') that is brief and part of gameplay commentary, and one mild 'ex-girlfriend' joke. No sexual themes, nudity, or suggestive content appears.

Is there any violence or scary content I should worry about?

All violence is cartoonish and within Minecraft's blocky world—fighting the Wither, Warden, and Enderman. Some moments of tension (trying not to drown, falling from high places) may be exciting but not traumatizing. No real blood or injury.

Are there advertisements or sponsored content in the video?

Yes, two clear sponsorship segments for the creator's own merchandise store, announced with on-screen text and direct language ('I just released brand new cookie merch'). They are not deceptive and are easy to skip.

What educational value does this video have?

Kids can learn resource planning, persistence through failure, and creative design. The creator explains his building process and math (calculating block counts for the elevator). It also models problem-solving when animals die or get lost.

Does the video show any dangerous or imitable behaviors?

No. All actions are within Minecraft's game mechanics (building, fighting mobs). The creator is careful not to do anything unsafe in real life. There are no dangerous challenges or stunts.

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