Watchly Safety Review

I Added Unskippable Ads to Minecraft

Doni Bobes
29:44 Β· 310K views Β· June 12, 2026
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This video is safe for most kids despite its chaotic prank content, but contains repeated mild crude humor and suggestive jokes that may not suit younger viewers. The video's strongest positive is its creative, collaborative problem-solving among friends working together to stop the ad tower, which can inspire teamwork and critical thinking. However, concerns include sexual references (BBL jokes, 'good feet' ad), mild bullying dynamics, and simulated violence (explosions, shooting with bows) that stays within fantasy Minecraft contexts.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should know that this is a Minecraft roleplay prank video where the creator installs a tower that plays unskippable ads to annoy his friends. Kids will see creative comedic fake ads (for a barber shop, diner, truck, etc.) and watch the friend group work together to destroy the tower, which models teamwork and persistence. Concerns include: several jokes about 'BBL' (Brazilian butt lift) and a 'foot massage' ad that could be seen as suggestive, some name-calling ('freak,' 'idiot'), characters tricking each other, and characters firing arrows and using explosives in a playful Minecraft setting. The language stays mostly clean with no profanity. This is best for kids mature enough to understand it's a scripted, exaggerated comedy and not a reason to try pranks or violence in real life.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think Donnie added the ads to his friends' Minecraft world? Was it funny or mean? How did the friends work together to solve the problem?
  2. 2The video has pretend ads for things like a 'barber shop' and a 'diner.' If you made a funny ad for a fake business, what would it be and what would it say?
  3. 3Do you think the characters in the video were actually angry, or were they just playing along for the video? How can you tell when someone is really upset versus just pretending?
  4. 4In the video, Linux tried to destroy the tower by flying a helicopter and using TNT but failed. What could he have tried differently? What does this teach us about never giving up?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

We recommend age 8 and up. The video is a silly Minecraft prank with no profanity or graphic violence, but it contains mild crude humor (BBL jokes, foot massage ad) and some name-calling that younger children may not understand as pretend.

Does the video contain any bad language or swearing?

No, the video does not contain any profanity or strong language. The worst words used are 'freak' and 'idiot,' which are mild and used in a teasing, playful way between friends.

Is there any violence or dangerous behavior shown?

There is fantasy Minecraft violence, like exploding TNT, shooting arrows, and crashing a helicopter, but all within the game and clearly for comedy. No real violence or dangerous challenges are shown. The group also works together safely to solve the problem.

Are the ads real or fake? Are they trying to sell something to my child?

The ads are completely fake and made up for the video β€” they are humorous skits for pretend businesses like 'Donny's Barber Shop' and 'Donny's Diner.' The only real product mention is a brief joke about the creator's own merch store, but it is presented as part of the comedy, not a serious sales pitch.

Is this video appropriate for a child who loves Minecraft?

Yes, if your child is 8 or older. The video shows creative Minecraft gameplay, teamwork, and clever problem-solving. Just be aware some jokes are a bit silly or mildly suggestive (like the 'BBL' and 'foot massage' jokes). Watching together and talking about it can help them understand the humor is pretend.

Does the video contain any scary or stressful moments for kids?

Most kids will find the video funny, not scary. There are moments of mild conflict (friends arguing, 'betrayal'), but everything is resolved in a lighthearted way. The ad tower prank might frustrate the players in the video, but it's clearly a joke and no one gets truly hurt or upset.

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