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I Made Axolotls into Parasites on my Little Brothers world...

Doni Bobes
13:28 · 1.1M views · August 20, 2021
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
5Minor Flags

This Minecraft prank video is safe for most children aged 8 and up, but features a deceptive prank where the creator gaslights his little brother into thinking his animals are possessed by parasite axolotls. While the video showcases fun family Minecraft creativity and light fantasy violence, the prank includes mild frustration and some mild language like 'what the hell', which may bother younger viewers.

Content Breakdown · 6 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

A single reference to 'that's a bad word' suggests the speaker or someone else used a mildly inappropriate word, but the word itself is not spoken or quoted in the transcript. No profanity or crude language is actually heard.

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stop saying words like that that’s a bad word dude
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA little

There is a moment of mild teasing directed at the brother — calling him a 'name' and saying 'he's getting so angry dude' — which edges toward mockery, but it remains within sibling-roast territory and is not sustained or identity-based.

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he's such a name it's so funny … he's getting so angry dude
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

A very mild guilt-trip appears: 'subscribe to the channel and i'll make sure that no axolotls eat you' — this is a playful conditional threat, not a serious emotional manipulation, but it does personify the content creator as a protector.

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subscribe to the channel and i'll make sure that no axolotls eat you
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The core premise — turning axolotls into 'parasites' to annoy the creator's little brother — is a prank/trolling concept. While it stays within the game and is not cruel, the intent to cause frustration and the laughter at the brother's anger ('he's getting so angry dude') models mild glee at another's annoyance.

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I Made Axolotls into Parasites on my Little Brothers world
he's getting so angry dude
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The conditional 'subscribe to the channel and i'll make sure that no axolotls eat you' is a mild guilt / threat-based CTA. Additionally, the description includes 'LIKE AND SUB PLS' — typical engagement bait, but not manipulative beyond standard YouTube requests.

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subscribe to the channel and i'll make sure that no axolotls eat you
LIKE AND SUB PLS
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

The premise involves making axolotls into 'parasites' that cause in-game harm, and the playful threat 'no axolotls eat you' is clearly fantasy violence within Minecraft. This is typical stylized gameplay combat and is not realistic.

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I Made Axolotls into Parasites
no axolotls eat you

What Parents Need to Know

The video shows siblings playing Minecraft together in a creative house tour and a prank that involves tricking the little brother into believing axolotl parasites have taken over. Positively, it encourages imaginative play and family bonding, but children should understand that pranks can hurt feelings—the little brother becomes genuinely upset and feels blamed. Mild language (e.g., 'what the hell', 'shut up') appears a few times, and the parasite concept might be scary for very young children. The creator also asks for subscriptions in a playful threat ('subscribe or axolotls will eat you'), which is minor engagement bait.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1How do you think the little brother felt when he realized he was being tricked? Was it fair?
  2. 2Why do you think Donny created this prank? Was it mostly for a funny video or was it meant to be mean?
  3. 3What would you do if a friend tricked you like that in a game? How could you both still have fun?
  4. 4The video uses a parasite mod to make things turn pink—if you made a Minecraft mod, what silly or fun thing would it do?
I Made Axolotls into Parasites on my Little Brothers world...
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What's This Video About?

I Made Axolotls into Parasites on my Little Brothers world... w/ Doni Bobes - Minecraft My Brother: @aatrizyminecraft559 🎮 MY SERVER IP 🡆 PLAY.SKYBLOCKNETWORK.COM 👀 Subscribe to my OTHER CHANNEL! 🡆 https://www.youtube.com/c/DoniMinecraft 😁 FOLLOW ME HERE! 🡆 Twitter: www.twitter.com/Donibobes 🡆 Facebook: 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 👕 MERCH 🡆 http://donibobes.shop 🎥 MY EDITOR 🡆 https://twitter.com/saflmao IF YOU'RE READING THIS... 👉 LIKE AND SUB PLS MUSIC USED 🡆 All by Kevin Macleod at http://incompetech.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is recommended for ages 8 and up. Younger children may find the parasite concept scary and may not understand that the prank is staged for entertainment. The mild frustration and mild language are also more suitable for school‑age children.

Is there any violence or scary content?

There is no real violence. The fantasy violence is minimal—axolotls are turned into 'parasites' that change the color of blocks and transform animals, but nothing is actually hurt. However, the idea of animals being possessed could be unsettling for very sensitive viewers.

Does the video contain bad language?

There is very mild language, such as 'what the hell' and 'shut up'. No strong profanity or crude language. The classification score for strong language is low (0.10).

Does this video teach any positive lessons?

It showcases creative Minecraft building and sibling interaction. Parents can use it to discuss the difference between a harmless prank and one that makes someone feel bad, as the little brother becomes genuinely upset. It also opens a conversation about honesty in online gaming.

Is there any bullying or mean behavior?

The prank involves tricking the little brother and later gaslighting him (making him think he caused the problem). While presented as a joke, the classification score for bullying/cruelty is moderate (0.25) because the brother’s feelings are hurt. This is a good opportunity for parents to talk about empathy and consent in pranks.

Is the video just a long ad or sponsored?

No, the video is not sponsored and contains no hidden advertising. The only call to action is a playful request to subscribe to avoid axolotls, which is typical for YouTube content and has a low engagement‑bait score (0.15).

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