This episode is safe for most kids aged 10 and up, but parents should be aware of frequent crude humor and sexual innuendos woven into the Minecraft gameplay. The video is highly entertaining and creative, showcasing a fun mod that encourages problem-solving, but the suggestive jokes and engagement baiting may not be suitable for younger viewers.
Content Breakdown · 10 Categories
Strong & Crude Language
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The creator uses crude and suggestive language repeatedly, including references to 'balls' in a sexualized context, and phrases that are clearly intended as innuendo (e.g., 'give me them balls', 'i need to stop saying some sus phrases'). Censored or bleeped variants are not present, but the intent is clearly crude.
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“let's try to get its balls that sounded kind of weird but i really need his balls all right give me them balls give them balls”
“i just want your balls i need to really stop saying that”
“Minecraft butt videos ... that is not a good phrase to say”
Realistic Violence, Threats & Weapons
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There is a minor threat of deleting the channel if a creeper kills him, but this is clearly hyperbolic and not a realistic threat. No real-world violence or weapons demonstrations are present.
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“if i break out and there's a creeper waiting for me i'm deleting the channel”
Sexual References & Suggestive Content
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The creator makes several sexualized jokes and innuendos, including referring to enderman 'balls', calling a cow 'baby girl', and making a joke about the ender dragon being female. The comment 'i need to stop saying some sus phrases' shows self-awareness of the sexual undertones. This content is not educational and is presented as humor.
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“let's try to get its balls that sounded kind of weird but i really need his balls”
“come here baby girl”
“i guess the ender dragon is a female”
Hidden Advertising & Sponsored Content
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The creator mentions upcoming custom limited edition cookie plushies ('they are so cute guys so stay tuned for that'), which is a self-promotional product plug without a clear upfront disclosure that this is a sponsored/advertisement segment. It is likely his own merchandise, so it is not a hidden third-party ad, but it is a commercial pitch within the content.
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“custom limited edition cookie plushies are coming soon they are so cute guys so stay tuned for that”
Parasocial & Emotional Manipulation
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The creator repeatedly urges viewers to subscribe to reach a million subscribers using phrases like 'please subscribe and we can become the fastest growing youtube channel', 'become a part of the cookie army', and 'subscribe and i'll see you guys later'. While this is common YouTube engagement, it includes language that fosters a tribal identity ('cookie army') and repeated emotional appeals to help the channel grow, which can be mildly manipulative toward young viewers.
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“we are only a hundred thousand subscribers away from hitting one million subscribers so please subscribe and we can become the fastest growing youtube channel”
“become a part of the cookie army”
“comment down below cookie army if you guys are a part of the cookie army let's get to 1 million subscribers by the end of april”
Toxic Behavior Modeling
A little▶
The creator jokes about 'slaughtering' animals for food ('let's go find some animals to slaughter i mean i mean borrow their meat'), which is a common gaming trope but could be seen as modeling casual cruelty towards animals in a real-world framing. Also, the repeated innuendo and crude jokes model a disrespectful communication style. However, the violence is clearly within the game context and not against real creatures.
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“let's go find some animals to slaughter i mean i mean borrow their meat”
“come here come here please give me your meat oh it doesn't work come on”
Human Objectification & Sexualizing Language
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The creator refers to endermen needing their 'balls' and later says 'come here baby girl' to a cow, which sexualizes the animal in a joking context. He also makes a joke about the ender dragon being female as a punchline. While not directed at real humans, this language models a pattern of sexualizing beings and could normalize objectification.
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“let's try to get its balls that sounded kind of weird but i really need his balls”
“come here baby girl”
“i guess the ender dragon is a female uh i need to stop making bad jokes”
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAs
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The creator uses several engagement-baiting techniques: asking for subscribers to reach a specific milestone with urgency ('we are only a hundred thousand subscribers away'), asking viewers to comment a specific phrase ('comment down below cookie army if you guys are a part of the cookie army'), and framing non-subscription as exclusion. This can create pressure on young viewers to participate.
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“we are only a hundred thousand subscribers away from hitting one million subscribers so please subscribe and we can become the fastest growing youtube channel”
“comment down below cookie army if you guys are a part of the cookie army let's get to 1 million subscribers by the end of april boys and the girls that are watching”
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt Content
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The channel appears to produce 'Minecraft, But' challenge videos which can be considered a stunt-driven subgenre (e.g., 'you get every block you look at'). However, the execution is standard gameplay without extreme eating, destruction of property, or shock-value gimmicks beyond the core premise.
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“Minecraft, But You Get Every Block You Look At”
Playful & Fantasy Violence
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The video is set in Minecraft, where the player fights and kills in-game creatures (skeletons, endermen, the Ender Dragon). The violence is clearly stylized, consequence-free, and part of the game's fantasy. The creator also jokes about slaughtering cows, but all within the game context. This is a high-score because the entire video revolves around combat and obtaining resources through in-game violence.
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“yo does it work on sheep come here come here please give me your meat”
“let's go find some animals to slaughter i mean i mean borrow their meat”
“i guess the ender dragon is a female”
What Parents Need to Know
Parents should be aware that this video contains frequent crude humor and sexual innuendos (e.g., 'give me them balls,' 'come here baby girl'), which may be inappropriate for younger children. The creator also uses engagement baiting by repeatedly asking for subscribers and promoting a 'cookie army' fan community. On the positive side, the video showcases creative Minecraft gameplay with a unique mod, encouraging problem-solving and strategic thinking. It also includes mild fantasy violence typical of Minecraft, with no blood or gore. The video is entertaining for Minecraft fans but may require parental guidance for children under 10.
Talk to Your Kids About
1What did you think about the mod that lets you get blocks just by looking at them? Would you want to try that in Minecraft?
2The creator made some jokes that might be a little silly or weird. How do you know when a joke is okay to repeat and when it might not be appropriate?
3The video asks viewers to subscribe and join the 'cookie army.' Why do you think creators ask for subscribers? Is it important to subscribe to every channel you watch?
4If you could have any superpower in a video game, what would it be and how would you use it to solve problems?
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What's This Video About?
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Minecraft, But You Get Every Block You Look At...
Minecraft, But I Get Every Block I Look At...
Original Idea: @NotPaulGG
Inspiration: @wisp
LETS HIT 1 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS BY THE END OF APRIL! WE CAN DO IT GUYS!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIVSqoHCUN1XdEpiVItxfoQ?sub_confirmation=1
》Minecraft, But in IMPOSSIBLE Difficulty: https://youtu.be/ONofF_t0hxI
In this video I beat Minecraft, but you get every block you look at... I can simply look at anything like wood, diamonds, or even bedrock and have it appear in my inventory! This was extremely fun to make and please let me know in the comments if you want more "Minecraft, But" challenges!
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COOKIE'S SOCIAL MEDIA:
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» Join Channel Members: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIVSqoHCUN1XdEpiVItxfoQ/join
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》ONE BLOCK SERIES:
✔ 100 Days: https://youtu.be/NnM24Ed2uK4
✔ 200 Days: https://youtu.be/0bORiBtbRJ8
✔ 300 Days: https://youtu.be/mxnGGyH2_Is
✔ 400 Days: https://youtu.be/7b2MftEiSDs
✔ 500 Days: https://youtu.be/OlsuMLcPIjA
》Minecraft, But in IMPOSSIBLE Difficulty: https://youtu.be/ONofF_t0hxI
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》Inspiration: @NotPaulGG @wisp @TapL @SpeedSilver @Bionic
》Datapack Download: https://www.planetminecraft.com/data-pack/get-blocks-you-look-at/
Thank you for clicking on this video and for watching! I have more awesome videos, so go watch them. Also, drop a like & comment, I respond to all my comments! ❤️️
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Frequently Asked Questions
What age is this video appropriate for?▶
The video is recommended for ages 10 and up due to frequent crude humor, sexual innuendos, and mild violence. Younger children may not understand the jokes and could be exposed to inappropriate language.
Does the video contain sexual content?▶
Yes, the video contains several sexual innuendos and suggestive phrases, such as 'give me them balls' and 'come here baby girl.' These are played for laughs but may be inappropriate for younger viewers.
Is there any violence in the video?▶
The video has mild fantasy violence, including fighting zombies, skeletons, and the Ender Dragon. There is no blood or gore, and the violence is typical of Minecraft gameplay.
What is the educational value of this video?▶
The video is highly engaging and entertaining for Minecraft fans, showcasing a creative mod that lets the player duplicate blocks by looking at them. It also includes problem-solving and strategy elements.
Does the video try to manipulate viewers into subscribing?▶
The creator uses engagement baiting by repeatedly asking for subscribers and mentions a 'cookie army.' This can encourage children to feel pressured to subscribe or join a fan community.
Is there any bad language in the video?▶
The video includes mild crude language like 'ass' and 'poop,' as well as suggestive phrases. There is no strong profanity, but the humor may not be suitable for all children.