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I Survived 100 Days as an ASTRONAUT in Minecraft Hardcore

aCookieGod
2:38:29 · 3.0M views · September 12, 2025
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
3Moderate Concerns
4Minor Flags

This video is safe for most kids, with the main caveat being two clearly labeled ads for toys embedded in the story. The video is a high-energy, creative Minecraft roleplay where two friends work together to survive on alien planets, build rockets, and solve puzzles. While it promotes teamwork and problem-solving, it also contains occasional crude humor (fart jokes) and mild insulting banter between the creators that could model teasing for younger viewers. Overall, it's an engaging adventure for kids who enjoy Minecraft and fantasy exploration, with no realistic violence or inappropriate content.

Content Breakdown · 7 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageSome

Multiple instances of mild profanity and crude bathroom humor appear throughout the excerpts, including 'frick', 'sh all over', and an offensive insult. While not extreme, the language is frequent and includes a gendered slur.

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Bro, my head hurts so bad.
Frick.
Why did it just sh all over our door?
Your mom is a big fat hoe.
Sexual References & Suggestive ContentA little

A minor suggestive comment appears in the phrase 'Yo, you zesty with it,' which can imply sexualized flamboyance in youth slang. No explicit sexual content is present.

See evidence (1)
Yo, you zesty with it.
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationSome

Several instances of body-shaming, personal attacks, and identity-based insults appear, including calling someone's room 'emo' and the gendered slur 'Your mom is a big fat hoe.' These cross into hostile territory.

See evidence (3)
Your room stinks so bad. You lose heart.
You're in your emo phase, aren't you?
Your mom is a big fat hoe.
Mental Health & Self-Harm ReferencesA little

A single comment 'I am a terrible person' could reflect self-deprecation, but in context of gameplay commentary it is likely not serious. No self-harm or suicidal references.

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I am a terrible person.
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

A minor toxic exchange occurs where the creator says 'I hate you, bro' and 'I got a meat shredder' in a playful aggressive tone, but no harmful pranks or cruelty are evident.

See evidence (2)
I hate you, bro.
I got a meat shredder.
Human Objectification & Sexualizing LanguageA little

The phrase 'Your mom is a big fat hoe' reduces a person to a sexualized, derogatory term, which qualifies as objectifying language. This is a single instance.

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Your mom is a big fat hoe.
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

Minecraft combat and playful violent language appear, such as 'Slaughter', 'I got a meat shredder', and 'All right, we go in. This is what we were living for.' This is consistent with game context.

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Slaughter.
I got a meat shredder.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should know that this video is essentially a feature-length Minecraft adventure filled with creativity and teamwork. The creators spend 100 in-game days exploring dangerous alien planets, building rockets, and battling fictional creatures. This is a positive example of collaborative problem-solving and perseverance. However, there are some mild downsides: the video includes occasional crude humor (fart jokes, 'cheese' jokes with a scatological bent) and playful but insulting banter between the creators (e.g., calling each other 'useless' or 'fatty'). This banter is lighthearted but could model teasing behavior for younger viewers. Additionally, two clearly labeled ad segments for the creator's plush toys are embedded in the video, which are commercial breaks that children may find persuasive. The video also features moderate fantasy violence (fighting aliens and monsters with flamethrowers, lasers, and swords), but it is cartoonish, pixelated, and without blood or gore. There is no realistic violence, sexual content, or substance use. Overall, the video is a safe and engaging watch for older children, with the main concerns being mild crude language and commercial persuasion.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1The creators had to solve many problems to survive and escape. What was the hardest problem they faced, and how did they work together to solve it?
  2. 2They built a base on one planet and called it 'home.' Why is having a safe base or home important, even in a video game? What would your dream Minecraft base look like?
  3. 3The video included two ad breaks for toys. How can you tell when a creator is trying to sell you something vs. when they are just telling a story?
  4. 4The two creators sometimes call each other names like 'useless' or 'fatty' as a joke. Is it okay to tease your friends like that? How can you tell if a joke is actually hurting someone's feelings?
I Survived 100 Days as an ASTRONAUT in Minecraft Hardcore
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What's This Video About?

I Survived 100 Days in an ALIEN UNIVERSE in Hardcore Minecraft official cookie merch: https://acookiegod.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------- follow to get to know me! • instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aCookieGod/ (i post a lot of irl content on instagram) • discord: https://discord.gg/cookiearmy • current subscribers: 7,141,477 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?

Based on the content, the recommended minimum age is 8. While the video is an engaging Minecraft adventure, it contains mild crude humor, bullying banter, and intense fantasy violence (fictional aliens and monsters), which may be too intense or confusing for younger children.

Is this video safe for children?

The video is safe for most kids aged 8 and up. There is no realistic violence, substance use, or sexual content. The primary concerns are occasional crude humor (e.g., potty jokes about farting and cheese) and mild bullying banter between the creators, which is playful but can model teasing behavior.

Does the video have a lot of violence?

The video contains moderate fantasy violence set in a Minecraft world. Creatures like aliens, dinosaurs, and hostile mobs are fought with flamethrowers, swords, lasers, and other sci-fi weapons, but all violence is cartoonish, pixelated, and without blood or gore. There are no realistic threats or weapons.

What is the educational value of this video?

This video has strong educational value in several areas: it encourages problem-solving and strategic thinking as the creators navigate mazes, build rockets, and gather resources. It also promotes persistence and teamwork. However, the educational content is secondary to the entertainment.

Does the video contain any sponsored or advertising content?

Yes, the video features two prominent mid-roll ad segments for the creator's merchandise (Cookie Douglas Pig and King Cookie vinyl). These are clearly labeled and embedded within the story, so children may ask about buying these products. Parents should be aware that this is commercial content.

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