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Being WAY Too Nice to Scare my Friends on Minecraft

Doni Bobes
23:38 · 1.3M views · August 22, 2025
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This episode is safe for most kids aged 10 and up, but it contains mild fantasy violence and some suggestive humor that may not be suitable for younger viewers. The video is creative and funny, showing the consequences of actions and the importance of admitting mistakes, but it also models toxic behaviors like revenge and manipulation. Parents should watch with their children to discuss the social dynamics and reinforce positive conflict resolution.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a Minecraft roleplay where the creator, Donny, gives his friends a bell that teleports him to them, and he must do whatever they ask. The video is creative and funny, showing problem-solving and the consequences of actions. However, parents should be aware of mild fantasy violence (guns, bombs, threats), some suggestive humor (a player is forced into a maid outfit), and toxic behavior like revenge and manipulation. The creator does admit his mistakes, which is a positive lesson, but the overall tone is chaotic and may encourage mimicking disrespectful interactions. Kids will learn about Minecraft mechanics and creative thinking, but the social dynamics are not ideal role models.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think Donny decided to be nice to his friends after accidentally griefing his own base? What does that teach us about admitting mistakes?
  2. 2How did the friends' wishes affect the game? What would you have wished for if you were in the video?
  3. 3Do you think it's okay to get revenge on friends, even if it's in a game? What are better ways to solve problems?
  4. 4What did you think about the maid outfit part? How would you feel if someone made you do something embarrassing in a game?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 10 and up. The content includes mild fantasy violence (guns, bombs, explosions), some suggestive humor (a player is forced to wear a maid outfit), and toxic behavior like revenge and manipulation, which may be confusing or inappropriate for younger children.

Is there any violence in this video?

Yes, there is mild fantasy violence. Players use a gun that kills an invincible cat, and there are threats of bombs and orbital strikes, but all violence is within the game of Minecraft and no real harm is shown.

Does this video have any sexual content?

The video contains some suggestive humor, such as a player being forced to wear a maid outfit and comments about 'rubbing' and 'belly.' There are also mild sexual references, like a player saying 'I rubbed you' in a joking context.

Does this video teach any bad behaviors?

The video models some negative behaviors, including revenge, manipulation, and bullying (e.g., forcing someone to wear a maid outfit). However, it also shows the creator admitting mistakes and trying to make amends, which can be a positive lesson about accountability.

What educational value does this video have?

The video is entertaining and shows creative problem-solving within Minecraft. It also demonstrates the consequences of actions (e.g., revenge leading to more chaos) and the importance of admitting mistakes, which can spark discussions about ethics and responsibility.

Is there any crude language or humor in this video?

The video includes mild crude humor, such as a player being called a 'good boy' and references to 'diabolical things.' There is no strong language, but the tone is often sarcastic and teasing.

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