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Fooling my Friend with a Real Life TRAIN on Minecraft...

Doni Bobes
20:19 · 850K views · September 29, 2022
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
2Minor Flags

This episode is safe for most kids apart from mild comedic bullying and chaotic prank scenes that may confuse younger viewers. The video centers on a creative Minecraft prank where the creator steals friends' houses using a train mod, mixed with a deliberately terrible in-game comedy concert. While the prank is playful and the mod showcases technical creativity, the humor includes repeated mild insults and aggressive roleplay that could normalize teasing.

Content Breakdown · 3 Categories

Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA little

There is mild playful teasing among friends, such as calling someone 'irrelevant' and mocking Kylie, but it lacks genuine hostility or discriminatory content. It stays within the bounds of consensual group banter.

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why did he just call them irrelevant and then me famous it's kind of messed up bro
you make Minecraft videos but do you think you are anything
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The prank involves stealing in-game houses and running over players with a train, but it is clearly within the context of a modded Minecraft game with friends who appear to play along. There is no real-world harm or cruelty.

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I added a train mod on my Minecraft server that lets me pick up people's houses and steal them
I'm gonna actually run them over I don't care
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

The video contains Minecraft combat, train collisions, and sword threats, all in a clearly fantasy and consequence-free context. This is typical for a Minecraft gameplay video.

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I'm gonna actually run them over
pull the sword out
he died by accident

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should know that this Minecraft video is primarily about a playful prank (stealing friends' houses with a train mod) and a silly comedy concert with intentionally bad music. The positive aspects include: demonstrating creative mod use, showing how to plan and execute a multi-step project in Minecraft, and containing no real violence, weapons, or sexual content. However, concerns include: the creator repeatedly insults friends ('irrelevant,' 'stupid'), aggressively forces them to stay for the show, and the prank involves deception that might encourage similar behavior. The tone is chaotic but stays in the realm of game-based pranks, not real-world harm. Suggested age is 8+ due to the complex planning and mild social teasing.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Was the prank in the video funny or mean? Where would you draw the line between a fun prank and hurting someone's feelings?
  2. 2How did the creator use Minecraft mods to pull off the prank? What does that teach you about creativity and problem-solving in games?
  3. 3When the creator insulted his friends during the 'comedy show,' did that seem like good-natured fun or bullying? How can you tell the difference?
  4. 4If someone pranked you like this in a game, how would you feel? What's a good way to respond if you don't like a prank?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is recommended for ages 8 and up. It is appropriate for this age because the content is entirely within Minecraft, uses fantasy/creative gameplay, and has no real violence or sexual content. However, the mild insults and aggressive roleplay may be confusing or negative for children under 8.

Are there any insults or bullying in this video?

Yes, there is mild verbal teasing throughout, like calling friends 'irrelevant,' 'stupid,' and making fun of their buildings. While it is done in a joking context, it could model disrespectful banter for younger viewers.

Does this video contain any violence or weapons?

No realistic violence occurs—only Minecraft-style 'damage' and characters dying ingame from a train running over them, which is fantasy and cartoonish. There are no real weapons or threats.

Is this video educational or just for entertainment?

It is mostly entertainment (prank/comedy), but it does demonstrate complex Minecraft mod usage (Create mod trains), planning, and coordination. Kids may learn about modded gameplay mechanics, but the main value is creative inspiration rather than direct education.

Will my child see any ads or sponsored content?

No sponsored content or hidden advertising was detected in this video. The creator promotes his own server and humor but does not push products or external sponsors.

Is the prank likely to encourage my child to prank others in real life?

The prank is entirely within Minecraft and requires modded features, so it is unlikely to be replicated in real life. However, the deceptive setup (luring friends with a fake concert) might inspire similar tricks in other games. Discuss with your child the difference between in-game pranks and real-life behavior.

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