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Attempting to Beat Minecraft...

aCookieGod
1:26:11 · 820K views · March 17, 2023
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This Minecraft livestream is safe for older kids and teens, with the main concern being occasional crude humor and mild sexual innuendo woven into the gameplay. On the positive side, it's a lighthearted, honest look at struggling through a game, promoting perseverance even when things go wrong, but parents should note the streamer makes 'balls,' 'rod,' and 'daddy' jokes, and briefly promotes merchandise and a clips channel.

Content Breakdown · 1 Category

Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

Stylized Minecraft combat against monsters (zombies, skeletons, creepers) occurs throughout, consistent with the game's fantasy violence; presented as consequence-free gameplay.

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Fighting zombies with a swordThroughout video
Shooting skeletons with a bow
Creepers exploding near structures

What Parents Need to Know

The video is a live-streamed Minecraft attempt where the streamer, Cookie, fails to beat the game in an hour and 20 minutes. The content is mostly harmless and funny, showing that even experienced players can struggle. However, there are several moments of mild sexual innuendo (e.g., 'give me your rod,' 'sounded kind of sexual,' 'daddy' chants) and crude references to moaning and monkey noises. The streamer also promotes his merchandise and a clips channel. Kids may enjoy the relatable frustration and humor, but the suggestive jokes make it better suited for teens. There is no realistic violence, strong language, or other concerning content beyond these moments.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about the streamer's reaction to failing at the game? Is it okay to not be perfect at something you do often?
  2. 2Did you notice any jokes that made you feel uncomfortable? How can you tell when a joke goes too far?
  3. 3The streamer encouraged viewers to subscribe to his clips channel and buy merchandise. How can you recognize when someone is trying to sell you something in a video?
  4. 4Why do you think the streamer kept asking the chat for help? How can online communities be helpful or unhelpful during a game?
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What's This Video About?

aCookieGod Trying to Beat Minecraft 👕 COOKIE MERCH: https://acookiegod.shop/ ⭐ FOLLOW ME: 🐤 » Twitter: https://twitter.com/aCookieGod 📷 » Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aCookieGod/ 💬 » Discord Server: https://discord.gg/cookiearmy

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The recommended age is 13 and up due to occasional mild sexual innuendo and crude humor (e.g., 'give me your rod,' 'daddy' references). The content is otherwise safe and lighthearted, but the suggestive jokes are not suitable for younger children.

Does this video contain any strong language or violence?

No, there is no strong language or realistic violence. The only violence is playful fantasy violence in Minecraft (hitting animals, fighting mobs), which is very mild. The classification scores confirm zero for all concerning categories except a low score for playful violence.

Is there any sexual content in this video?

There is no explicit sexual content, but there are several moments of mild sexual innuendo and crude humor. Examples include the streamer saying 'give me your rod' to a blaze, 'that sounded kind of sexual,' referring to 'balls,' and encouraging chat to type 'daddy.' These moments are brief but frequent enough to note.

Does the streamer promote any products or external channels?

Yes, at the end of the stream Cookie promotes his Cookie Clips channel, merchandise (hoodies, shirts), and social media accounts. This is standard for many streamers, but parents may want to discuss how to recognize advertising in videos.

Is the streamer's behavior a good role model for kids?

Cookie models a mix of perseverance and self-deprecating humor. He fails repeatedly but doesn't rage quit in an aggressive way; instead he makes jokes and promises to try again. However, he also makes some crude jokes and occasionally acts silly (e.g., monkey noises). Overall, the tone is friendly and not malicious, but the humor may not be ideal for younger children.

What is the educational value of this video?

The video is primarily entertainment, not educational. Viewers can learn basic Minecraft strategies (like building a nether portal or trading with piglins) but the main takeaway is showing that it's okay to fail and try again. It's more about the personality of the streamer than teaching game mechanics.

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