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Every time my Friend Looks Away = More Realistic Minecraft

Doni Bobes
17:21 · 4.7M views · February 13, 2022
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This video is partially safe for most kids but contains frequent pranking, stealing, and mild bullying between friends in a Minecraft setting. It's entertaining and creative with its realistic texture pack challenges, but the toxic modeling—like stealing, threatening to delete someone's stream, and name-calling—sets a poor example. Younger kids might miss that this is just roleplay and could imitate the disrespectful behavior.

What Parents Need to Know

The video features a group of Minecraft streamers pranking each other with custom texture packs that change the game's look. Positively, the creator shows creativity in designing server-side texture packs and there are moments of genuine friendship (making a banner for a sad friend). Concerns include frequent threats to delete a friend's stream as leverage, name-calling ('idiots','stupid little rat'), and encouraging a prank culture where stealing in-game items is treated as funny. There's also strong language at low levels (e.g., 'doodoo,' 'shut up') and gambling mechanics where players spin a wheel to get random results, which could normalize risky decision‑making. The video is clearly for entertainment, but without parental guidance, younger kids may mimic the disrespect or feel anxious about in‑game conflict.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1The pranksters kept stealing from each other. Why do you think they thought that was funny, and would you feel okay if a friend took something of yours in a game?
  2. 2At one point the creator threatens to delete his friend's stream as a way to get what he wants. Is that a fair way to solve a disagreement? What could they have done instead?
  3. 3The video uses a wheel to decide what happens next, like a game of chance. Do you think it's okay to rely on luck to decide your actions? What are some good ways to make decisions?
  4. 4How do you think the person who got the 'realistic' texture pack felt when their computer started lagging? Is it okay to prank someone if it might break their game or upset them?
Every time my Friend Looks Away = More Realistic Minecraft
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

Recommended for ages 10 and up. The content involves pranking, mild name‑calling, and threats of deleting someone's stream, which younger children may not understand as roleplay. Kids 10+ usually can distinguish between joking and real disrespect.

Does the video contain any inappropriate language?

The language is mostly mild—'doodoo,' 'freaking,' 'shut up'—but there is one use of 'hell' and occasional insults like 'stupid little rat.' The 'Strong & Crude Language' score is 0.30, meaning it's infrequent but present.

Is there any violence or dangerous behavior?

No realistic violence or dangerous acts. The 'Realistic Violence, Threats & Weapons' score is 0.00. The only 'violence' is cartoonish in‑game lava traps and sheep being 'killed' in Minecraft, which is typical for the game.

Are there gambling or gambling‑like mechanics?

Yes. The whole prank is built around a wheel that randomizes the outcome (1–11). The 'Gambling Mechanics in Games' score is 0.40. While not real gambling, it may normalize the excitement of random rewards for younger viewers.

Does the video show good social values?

It's mixed. On the positive side, the creator makes a 'Donnie Bob's banner' to cheer up a sad friend, showing empathy. However, the main theme is stealing from each other and using threats (like deleting a stream) to get what you want, which models toxic conflict resolution.

How much advertising or sponsored content is in the video?

No hidden advertising or sponsorships were detected. The classification score for 'Hidden Advertising & Sponsored Content' is 0.00. The video is purely entertainment driven by the creator's channel.

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