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Fooling my Friend with FAKE SLIME in Minecraft...

Doni Bobes
36:29 · 1.3M views · December 7, 2023
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
2Minor Flags

This Minecraft troll video is safe for most kids over age 8, but its chaotic pranks and occasional mild peril (like suffocating in bedrock) may confuse or scare younger children. On the positive side, it showcases creative problem-solving, teamwork, and humorous banter—though the pranks are entirely harmless and fantasy-based. The only mild concern is a brief moment where a player panics while stuck underground, which could be intense for very sensitive viewers.

Content Breakdown · 3 Categories

Mental Health & Self-Harm ReferencesA little

A few hyperbolic phrases like 'I want to die' and 'end it all' are used humorously in the context of Minecraft deaths, not serious self-harm references.

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I'm going to drown myself... it's the only solution
I'm tweaking I'm tweaking
I want to die
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The description includes 'LIKE AND SUB PLS' and 'IF YOU'RE READING THIS...' but it is mild and not manipulative; no guilt-tripping or superstition.

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IF YOU'RE READING THIS... LIKE AND SUB PLS
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

The video contains Minecraft combat, mob attacks, explosions, and dinosaur fights, all stylized and consequence-free fantasy violence.

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He just died falls and takes damage
Killing phantoms and other mobs
Fighting dinosaurs in modded biomes

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a standard Minecraft prank video where the creator uses random blocks and mods to troll friends. It features no real violence, strong language, or inappropriate content. Kids will see creative building, cooperation, and lighthearted teasing. However, there are a few tense moments (e.g., a player nearly suffocates in bedrock, panic about 'dying') that could unsettle very young or anxious children. The video promotes problem-solving and persistence, as the characters work through failed pranks and unexpected outcomes. All conflicts are resolved without real harm.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What do you think makes a prank funny versus mean? How did the players treat each other in this video?
  2. 2If you were one of the friends being tricked, how would you feel? What would you do?
  3. 3The creator used different blocks and mods to make creative traps. What is your favorite way to build something surprising in Minecraft?
  4. 4Why is it important to laugh together after a prank, even if it didn't work perfectly?
  5. 5recommendedAge
  6. 6faq
Fooling my Friend with FAKE SLIME in Minecraft...
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What's This Video About?

Fooling my Friend with SCARY SLEEP in Minecraft... w/ Doni Bobes - Minecraft 💜 FOLLOW ME HERE! 🡆 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Donibobes 🡆 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/donibobes 🡆 Instagram: https://instagram.com/donibobes 🡆 Discord: http://www.discord.gg/doni 🡆 Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/donibobes 🡆 TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@doni.bobes 🎥 MY EDITOR 🡆 https://twitter.com/Jeardz__ IF YOU'RE READING THIS... 👉 LIKE AND SUB PLS

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this video about?

It's a Minecraft prank video where the creator spins a wheel to get a random block, then tries to troll friends using that block (like emeralds, bedrock, or a yellow bed). The video shows creative building, teamwork, and humorous moments.

Is the language used in the video appropriate for children?

Yes. There is no strong language, crude humor, or profanity. The dialogue is playful and consists of typical Minecraft banter. All classification scores for language and toxicity were 0.00.

Does this video contain any violence or scary moments?

There is mild fantasy violence (Minecraft mobs, falling from heights, a character briefly stuck in bedrock causing panic). One player panics when they can't escape. These moments are common in gaming content and not graphic, but could startle very sensitive young viewers.

What age is this video appropriate for?

8 and up. The content is safe and non-toxic, but the nonstop chaotic pranks, fast commentary, and mild peril (like falling or being stuck) may be confusing for children under 8. Older kids will appreciate the creativity and humor.

Does the video have any educational or positive value?

Yes. It demonstrates creative problem-solving, cooperation among players, and resilience when pranks fail. Kids can learn about game mechanics, block properties, and mods. The video also models how to laugh at your own mistakes.

Are there any advertisements or sponsored content in this video?

No. The classification scores for hidden advertising and sponsored content are 0.00. The video does not contain any product placements or brand mentions.

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