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I Made Structures into Mobs to Fool My Friend...

Doni Bobes
21:42 · 845K views · October 17, 2023
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This video is generally safe for children but includes mild fantasy violence and some suggestive building shapes. The episode is an entertaining Minecraft roleplay that encourages creativity and problem-solving, though parents should be aware that the creator builds a giant 'monster' and shoots it with a gun to animate it, which some younger viewers might find slightly intense. Overall, it's a harmless, imaginative adventure with no offensive language or real-world dangers.

What Parents Need to Know

This video features a Minecraft player using a mod to bring structures to life in a playful, fantasy context. The content is mostly lighthearted and focuses on building, tricking friends, and comedic roleplay. There is no crude language, realistic violence, or disturbing themes. However, the video includes building a large, somewhat scary-looking monster and shooting it with a 'energy gun,' which might startle very young children. The creator also makes a few offhand comments about 'girlfriend is 2D' and builds a shape that could be seen as phallic, but these are brief and likely go over young kids' heads. The overall message is about creativity and having fun in a virtual world, not about harming others or being mean.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about the mod that made structures come to life? Do you think it would be fun to have something like that in your game?
  2. 2The players were spying on each other and trying to trick one another. Is it okay to play pranks on friends in a video game? What about in real life?
  3. 3The video is all about building something big and scary. Do you ever build things in Minecraft just for fun or to surprise someone?
  4. 4Would you want to create your own monster in a game? What would it look like and what would you name it?
I Made Structures into Mobs to Fool My Friend...
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this video appropriate for a 6-year-old?

It may be okay for a 6-year-old who is familiar with Minecraft and fantasy violence, but the monster animation and a couple of mildly suggestive comments could confuse or slightly scare them. A recommended minimum age is 7.

Does the video contain any bad language or violence?

No, there is no strong language or realistic violence. The 'violence' is entirely fantasy—shooting an energy gun to animate a block structure and the monster being 'killed' in the game. There are no weapons, threats, or graphic scenes.

What is the educational value of this video?

The video primarily offers entertainment but does showcase creativity, planning, problem-solving, and even some basic project management. The creator builds a complex structure and comes up with a multi-step plan to surprise friends, which can inspire viewers to think about cause and effect and teamwork.

Should I be worried about the 'energy gun' and making things come alive?

No, it's all part of a fictional Minecraft mod and is clearly fantasy. The mod is used to animate blocks, not harm real creatures. The video treats the mod as a fun game mechanic, not a real tool.

Is there any inappropriate humor in the video?

There are a couple of offhand jokes that older viewers might find questionable, such as a comment about a '2D girlfriend' and a building shape that could resemble something inappropriate. These are very brief and likely not noticed by young children, but parents of older kids might want to discuss them.

What age is this video recommended for?

The recommended age is 7. The content is mostly harmless and creative, but the fantasy monster and mild intensity of the pranks may be best appreciated by children ages 7 and up who can understand that it's just a game.

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