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Every Time My Friend Looks Away.. I Rotate his House

Doni Bobes
13:03 ยท 3.6M views ยท July 7, 2021
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
8Minor Flags

This Minecraft prank video is safe for kids ages 8 and up, with the main concern being mild name-calling and playful threats. The video showcases creative building and a clever prank using a mod to rotate a friend's house, which can be fun and engaging for young viewers. However, the prank involves deception and some teasing, so parents should discuss the difference between harmless fun and mean tricks.

Content Breakdown ยท 8 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

The transcript contains only mild, non-profane expressions such as 'trash', 'stupid', 'shut up', and 'doo doo cheeks'. No strong profanity, slurs, or crude bathroom humor beyond mild playground-style language appears.

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โ€œtrashโ€
โ€œstupidโ€
โ€œshut upโ€
โ€œdoo doo cheeksโ€
Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA little

There are no realistic portrayals of violence or weapon demonstrations. The only threats are clearly hyperbolic and playful, in the context of a Minecraft challenge: 'I'm gonna kill you' (said to an editor jokingly) and 'he's gonna kill me' (humorous closing). No realistic threats or weapons.

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โ€œI'm gonna kill youโ€
โ€œhe's gonna kill meโ€
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA little

The banter between Doni and Liger is mutual, friendly, and clearly part of a playful prank challenge. Insults like 'trash' are directed at builds, not at identity. No discriminatory language, body shaming, or targeted hostility appears.

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โ€œthis build is trashโ€
โ€œyou're so trash at buildingโ€
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

The creator uses exaggerated, comedic threats ('subscribe or you will not see tomorrow') in a clearly joking tone, not as serious emotional manipulation. No guilt-tripping, false intimacy, or dependency-building language is present.

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โ€œsubscribe to this channel or I promise you you will not see tomorrowโ€
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The prank involves rotating a friend's house in a Minecraft build battle, which is a harmless in-game joke. There is no real harm, animal mistreatment, theft, or deception presented as admirable โ€” it's clearly framed as a fun challenge between friends.

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โ€œI'm gonna use a block on my side that rotates blocksโ€ฆ gonna flip his houseโ€
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The call-to-action 'LIKE AND SUB PLS' is standard and non-manipulative. The threat 'subscribe or you will not see tomorrow' is clearly hyperbolic humor, not a genuine guilt-trip or superstition CTA.

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โ€œLIKE AND SUB PLSโ€
โ€œsubscribe to this channel or I promise you you will not see tomorrowโ€
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video has a clear premise (build battle + prank) and is not an extreme stunt or shock-value piece. No destruction of luxury items, eating challenges, or endurance gimmicks appear. It's standard Minecraft content.

Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

Any combat references are entirely within Minecraft's block-world context (e.g., building, no actual PvP shown). The 'killing' threats are clearly jest. No Nerf wars, sword duels, or stylized fighting are present.

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โ€œI'm gonna kill youโ€
โ€œhe's gonna kill meโ€

What Parents Need to Know

The video features a 1v1 build battle in Minecraft where the creator secretly uses a mod to rotate his friend's house as a prank. It includes playful banter, mild name-calling (e.g., 'trash,' 'stupid'), and exaggerated threats like 'I'll kill you' in jest, but no realistic violence. The content is creative and showcases building skills, which can inspire kids to explore mods and game mechanics. However, the prank involves trickery and could be seen as mean-spirited if taken too far. Parents should watch with their child to discuss good sportsmanship and digital etiquette. No mature themes, sexual content, or advertising.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about the prank in the video? Was it funny or unfair?
  2. 2How would you feel if someone secretly changed your build in a game?
  3. 3Is it okay to trick your friends in video games? Where is the line between a fun prank and something that hurts feelings?
  4. 4What does 'good sportsmanship' mean when playing games like Minecraft with friends?
Every Time My Friend Looks Away.. I Rotate his House
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What's This Video About?

Every Time My Friend Looks Away.. I Rotate his House w/ Doni Bobes - Minecraft ๐ŸŽฎ MY SERVER IP ๐Ÿก† PLAY.SKYBLOCKNETWORK.COM Liger: @Ligeriscool ๐Ÿ‘€ Subscribe to my OTHER CHANNEL! ๐Ÿก† https://www.youtube.com/c/DoniMinecraft ๐Ÿ˜ FOLLOW ME HERE! ๐Ÿก† Twitter: www.twitter.com/Donibobes ๐Ÿก† Facebook: www.facebook.com/donibobes ๐Ÿก† Instagram: https://instagram.com/donibobes ๐Ÿ”Š Discord: http://www.discord.gg/doni ๐Ÿ’œ Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/donibobes ๐ŸŽต TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@doni.bobes ๐Ÿ‘• MERCH ๐Ÿก† http://donibobes.shop ๐ŸŽฅ MY EDITOR ๐Ÿก† @Saflmao IF YOU'RE READING THIS... ๐Ÿ‘‰ LIKE AND SUB PLS MUSIC USED ๐Ÿก† All by Kevin Macleod at http://incompetech.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is recommended for ages 8 and up. It contains mild name-calling and playful threats in a Minecraft setting, which most children in that age range can understand as part of the game's humor without being influenced negatively.

Is there any real violence or dangerous behavior in the video?

No. The video is entirely set in Minecraft and features no real-world violence. Aggressive comments like 'I'll kill you' are said jokingly and in context of a prank. There is no realistic violence, weapons, or injury depicted.

Does the video contain any inappropriate language?

The language is mild and consists of words like 'trash,' 'stupid,' and 'idiot.' There is no strong profanity, sexual content, or drug references. The classification score for strong language is low (0.10).

What educational value does this video have?

The video showcases creative building in Minecraft, including design choices and using mods. It can inspire creativity, problem-solving, and learning about game mechanics. However, the primary focus is on entertainment and pranks, not direct education.

Is the prank harmful or could it encourage bullying?

The prank is playful and within a cooperative game context, but it involves deception and could be seen as mean. The creator and friend appear to be friends, and the tone is humorous. Parents can use this video to discuss the difference between harmless pranks and actions that might hurt others' feelings.

Are there any hidden advertisements or sponsored content?

No. The classification score for hidden advertising is 0.00, and there are no mentions of products, sponsorships, or affiliate links in the transcript. The video is purely entertainment.

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