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THE END OF BROOKIE SMP

aCookieGod
2:53:44 · 110K views · April 1, 2026
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
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This stream is safe for most tweens and teens, featuring two popular Minecraft creators in a fun, live gameplay session with lighthearted banter, though parents should note occasional mild crudeness and a subtle sponsored segment. The positive is that the video is largely wholesome, creative, and promotes teamwork in a gaming context; the only concern is a very brief mention of an April Fools' prank and a couple of low-level crude jokes that may go over younger kids' heads.

Content Breakdown · 2 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

The transcript includes the mild crude phrase 'pisses me off', but no strong profanity or slurs.

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It pisses me off.
Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA little

The creator mentions a collaboration with Mr. Beast without explicit disclosure of sponsorship, and heavily promotes his own merchandise. While the merch promotion is his own, the Mr. Beast mention could be an undisclosed partnership.

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I had a call with someone very special... he asked me to do some video.
Yo, if you want to buy some merch, go to a cookie.com.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a collaborative Minecraft stream where the creators, Cookie and Brick, work together to defeat the Ender Dragon and explore the End dimension. It demonstrates positive teamwork, problem-solving, and creativity in a sandbox game. Parents should be aware that the language includes mild crudeness (e.g., 'balls' in reference to ender pearls, 'butt' ) and one vague reference to a 'Happy Gas' video (which is likely a harmless skit). There is also a subtle sponsored mention of merch (flags) and a brief tease about an upcoming collab with 'Mr. Beast' (a popular YouTuber), but it's presented as future plans, not a paid promotion. The stream is generally safe and positive for kids who enjoy Minecraft and live-streaming culture.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about how Cookie and Brick worked together to defeat the Ender Dragon? How do they show teamwork?
  2. 2Did you notice any parts where the creators were being silly or making jokes that seemed a little crude? How do you think they could have handled that differently?
  3. 3The creators talked about an April Fools' video and a secret collab. Why do you think creators sometimes tease their audience about future videos like that?
  4. 4If you were playing Minecraft with a friend and something went wrong (like losing your elytra), how would you work together to solve the problem?
THE END OF BROOKIE SMP
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What's This Video About?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

We recommend this video for children aged 10 and up. The content is generally safe and positive, but includes some mild crude humor (e.g., joking about 'balls' in Minecraft) and references to pranks and upcoming collaborations that younger children may not understand. The gameplay is also complex, with building, item management, and boss-fighting strategies that are better suited for older kids.

Is there any strong language in this video?

The video contains very mild crude language, including jokes about 'balls' (in the context of ender pearls) and a brief reference to 'butt'. There is no strong profanity or slurs. The classification score for strong language is low (0.20), meaning it's not a primary concern, but parents of sensitive children should be aware.

Does the video contain any violence or scary moments?

The violence is limited to standard Minecraft gameplay—players fight monsters (endermen, blazes, the Ender Dragon) with swords, bows, and beds. There are no realistic or graphic depictions of harm, and the tone is lighthearted and comedic. One moment involves a character falling into the void, which is played for laughs. The classification score for realistic violence is 0.00.

Are there any advertisements or product placements?

There is a subtle, non-intrusive mention of merchandise (flags) being released and a brief mention of a future collaboration with 'Mr. Beast' (a famous YouTuber). This is presented as a natural part of the stream's commentary, not a paid sponsorship. The hidden advertising score is 0.30, indicating it's minor and easy to overlook.

What educational value does this video have?

The video demonstrates creative problem-solving, teamwork, and strategic planning (e.g., gathering resources, preparing for the Ender Dragon fight). It also introduces viewers to complex Minecraft mechanics like enchanting, trading, and using elytras. These skills can encourage critical thinking and collaboration in a gaming context.

Is the video suitable for children who are sensitive to teasing or mild insults?

The streamers engage in very lighthearted, friendly teasing (e.g., calling each other 'useless' or 'ape' as a joke). This is clearly mutual and not mean-spirited, but parents of highly sensitive children may want to watch a few minutes first to gauge their child's reaction. The bullying score is 0.00, indicating no real bullying behavior.

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