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COOKIE SMP +BRICK FACE REVEAL + MRBEAST VIDEO

aCookieGod
3:21:29 · 143K views · April 29, 2026
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
6Minor Flags

This episode is safe for most kids apart from occasional crude humor and boasting about wealth embedded in the chatty stream. The duo's genuine warmth toward fan art and thoughtful messages, plus their heartfelt gratitude toward their audience, offers positive social-emotional learning. However, the casual name-dropping of MrBeast, repeated mentions of expensive purchases (a Porsche 911), and playful but gross references to eating animal testicles may confuse or concern younger viewers.

Content Breakdown · 6 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

Minimal strong language appears mainly in humorous or casual banter, such as one instance of 'f**k' in a self-deprecating joke and a bleeped 'sh*t'. The tone is not aggressive or frequent.

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I don't know if this [ __ ]
What the [ __ ]
Substance Use & Sports BettingA little

There is a brief mention of vaping ('This guy's vaping') but it is a passing observation without glorification. No alcohol, drug use, or sports betting promotion is present.

See evidence (1)
This guy's vaping.
Materialism & Wealth FlexingA little

There is significant discussion about buying a Porsche 911 Carrera GTS, which includes some wealth flexing. However, the tone is grateful and grounded, with the creator emphasizing that he still doesn't believe he deserves it and thanking his fans. The flexing is moderate and not excessive.

See evidence (2)
I bought a Porsche 911 Carrera GTS.
Like I even able to buy a car like that. It still doesn't feel real.
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

The hosts use affectionate language toward the audience ('I love you guys, you're my family', 'you guys are awesome') typical of positive parasocial engagement. However, they do not use guilt-tripping or manipulative language to extract emotional dependence. The tone is genuinely appreciative.

See evidence (1)
Thank you guys so much for watching my videos and supporting me... I don't know why I deserve it.
Beauty, Body & Lifestyle PressureA little

The creator discusses uploading his face to an AI 'looksmaxxing' service and calls himself 'chopped' (ugly). This could model body dissatisfaction and pressure to change appearance. However, it is presented as a humorous experiment and not as serious advice.

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I'm so ugly, bro.
I'mma get last place.
God was not nice to me.
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

Mild playful violence appears in Minecraft combat references and a humorous moment where the host pretends to 'crack the skull' of a plush dog toy. This is clearly fantasy/playful and not realistic.

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I'll put you out before I boil you.
He just cracked EMTT's skull.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should be aware that this is a long, unstructured 'just chatting' stream (about 2 hours) where the creators talk about their Minecraft server plans, respond to donations/subscriptions, and open fan mail. Positively, the video models gratitude, kindness toward fans, and inclusive community building. Negatives include: frequent mentions of MrBeast collaborations and a lavish lifestyle (bragging about a new Porsche 911), some crude humor about eating bull testicles and chicken hearts, a brief discussion about a 'looksmaxing' AI app that costs $200, and a few moments of potty humor. The stream does not contain profanity, sexual content, or violence, but the materialism and casual references to expensive items might prompt questions about money and status.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about how Cookie and Brick treated their fans and the fan mail they received? What does that teach us about being grateful?
  2. 2Cookie talked about buying a Porsche 911 and spending a lot of money. Why do you think people sometimes brag about expensive things? Is having a lot of money the most important thing?
  3. 3They mentioned a 'looksmaxing' AI app. What do you think about using computers to try to change how you look? Is that a good idea or not?
  4. 4They had some silly jokes about eating weird foods like bull testicles. Why do you think they made those jokes? Was it funny or just gross? How do we know when a joke is okay?
COOKIE SMP +BRICK FACE REVEAL + MRBEAST VIDEO
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What's This Video About?

NEW MERCH OUT NOW: https://acookiegod.com/ TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/cookie follow my socials: • instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aCookieGod/ • discord: https://discord.gg/cookiearmy • tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@acookiegod SEND ME YOUR FANART TO REACT ON STREAM: PO BOX 446 Edmonton STN MAIN, AB Canada T5J 2K1 #minecraft #acookiegod #streamer

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

We recommend age 10 and up. The stream's unstructured chat format, occasional crude humor (like jokes about eating animal testicles), and casual materialism (bragging about a Porsche) are best suited for older kids who can put these in context. Younger children may be confused by the wealth flexing and find some jokes upsetting.

Does this video contain any profanity or sexual content?

No, the video has no profanity and no sexual content. The classification scores for strong language, sexual references, and human objectification are all zero. However, there is some crude, non-sexual bathroom humor and jokes about eating animal body parts that parents may want to be aware of.

Is the MrBeast mention a concern for children?

Not directly, but parents should know that Cookie repeatedly references being in MrBeast videos and casually talks about expensive cars and money. This could reinforce materialistic values or make kids feel they need to be rich to be happy. The MrBeast mentions are brief and not the focus.

What is the educational value of this video?

The video's main value is social-emotional: it models gratitude (Cookie thanks fans for fan art and donations), kindness (reading heartfelt letters), and community building (discussing a future Minecraft server for fans). Kids also see how YouTubers interact with their audience and the behind-the-scenes planning of content.

Are there any hidden ads or sponsored content?

No, the video does not contain hidden advertising or sponsored content. The creators do not promote specific products or brands in a paid way. They do mention apps like McDonald's and Wendy's naturally as part of their personal conversation, but not in a sponsored context.

Does the video discuss dangerous challenges or risky behavior?

No, there are no dangerous challenges, stunts, or risky behavior depicted. The stream is a simple 'just chatting' session where the creators talk, eat, and open mail. The only mildly concerning element is the 'looksmaxing' AI app, which could promote body image pressure, but it's presented as a joke rather than a serious recommendation.

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