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How I Fooled my Friend with a Parasite Mod on Minecraft...

Doni Bobes
2:11:41 Β· 1.9M views Β· September 24, 2023
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Major Issue
5Minor Flags

This video is safe for most kids with a caution for younger viewers who may find the parasite-themed body horror and destruction unsettling. The creator showcases creative, cooperative trolling with friends, but the constant focus on pranking and chaos, plus some mild name-calling and teasing, may not be ideal for sensitive children. Overall, the content is playful and fantasy-based, without real violence or inappropriate themes.

Content Breakdown Β· 6 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

Mild name-calling and informal language like 'idiot', 'cheater', 'rat', 'nerd', but no strong profanity or slurs. The video is family-friendly as tagged.

See evidence (5)
β€œshut up”
β€œidiot”
β€œcheater”
β€œrat”
β€œnerd”
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA little

Friendly banter and mild insults between friends in a gaming context. No identity-based attacks or sustained cruelty.

See evidence (3)
β€œyou little duck”
β€œstupid rat”
β€œcheater”
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

Minimal emotional manipulation; creator says 'I love you guys' but not excessively. Standard call to subscribe.

See evidence (1)
β€œI love each and every one of you”
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

Trolling and infecting friends' houses is the premise, but it's clearly a game and backups exist. No real harm.

See evidence (1)
β€œspawning parasites to ruin friend's world”
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

Simple calls to subscribe/like but no guilt-tripping or superstition CTAs. Description says 'LIKE AND SUB PLS'.

See evidence (1)
β€œLIKE AND SUB PLS”
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA lot

Extensive Minecraft combat, PvP tag, killing mobs, and parasite infections. All clearly fantasy and stylized.

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β€œpunching players”
β€œkilling cows”
β€œfighting SCP mobs”
β€œtag games with hits”

What Parents Need to Know

This is a two-hour Minecraft compilation where the creator uses a 'parasite mod' to trick friends and infect their in-game worlds. The video is best for kids who enjoy Minecraft pranks and can distinguish fantasy from reality. There is no profanity, sexual content, or substance use. The main concerns are mild bullying language (e.g., 'idiot', 'nerd', 'cheater') and the parasite theme that might scare very young viewers. Positively, the video demonstrates creative problem-solving, teamwork (even in pranks), and a clear understanding that actions have consequences within the game. The creator also includes a humorous parody of advertising, which can lead to conversations about ads and online tricks.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1How would you feel if a friend pranked you like Donnie did in the video? Is there a difference between a funny prank and one that might hurt someone's feelings?
  2. 2The parasite mod made everything look scary and chaotic. What are some ways you can tell that something in a video game is just fantasy and not real?
  3. 3Donnie told his friends that winning each game would give them money, but it was really a joke. Why is it important to be honest, even when playing a game?
  4. 4The video shows a lot of teasing like calling friends 'idiot' or 'nerd'. Do you think that's just part of the game, or can it sometimes go too far? How can you tell the difference?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

We recommend this video for ages 7 and up. Younger children may be frightened by the parasite monsters and the destruction of the world, while the mild name-calling and complex pranking strategies are best understood by older elementary and middle school kids.

Is there any bad language or adult content?

No. The video contains no profanity, sexual references, or substance use. There is some mild bullying language like 'idiot' and 'nerd' used in a teasing, playful way between friends, but nothing extreme or directed with real malice.

The video has a lot of pranksβ€”is it mean-spirited?

The pranks are set up in a cooperative, mutually understood 'game' between the creator and his friends. All participants are clearly in on the joke (the friends react with exaggerated frustration for comedic effect). The overall tone is lighthearted and playful, not cruel. However, sensitive kids might not enjoy the constant tricking and chaos.

What is the 'parasite mod' and should I be worried?

The parasite mod is a fantasy Minecraft mod that turns animals into hostile, infected mobs that spread and destroy blocks. It looks like a zombie-virus theme. There is no gore or realistic violenceβ€”it's all blocky, pixelated Minecraft creatures. It might scare kids under 7, but older kids will likely see it as a fun, spooky game mechanic.

Does the video have any educational or positive value?

Yes. The video showcases creative problem-solving, teamwork, and a clear cause-and-effect narrative (actions have consequences in the game). It also includes a parody of advertising which could start a good conversation about how ads and clickbait work online. Kids can also learn about sportsmanship and dealing with friendly competition.

Is there any gambling or real-money content in the video?

No. The creator jokingly offers '$10,000' as a prize for a game of tag, but it's clearly a fantasy prize related to the storyline. There are no real-money transactions, loot boxes, or gambling mechanics depicted. The humor is about over-the-top promises.

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