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I Put my Friend in a REAL LIFE Minecraft World...

Doni Bobes
21:47 ยท 2.2M views ยท June 19, 2021
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This prank-filled Minecraft video is mostly safe for older kids but includes some potentially concerning moments like mention of using a lighter and fake lava, which may require parental discussion. The creator cleverly connects in-game actions to real-life pranks, making it humorous and entertaining, though some pranks could be seen as mean-spirited. Overall, itโ€™s a creative, high-energy video that older kids will likely enjoy, but younger viewers might need guidance on distinguishing virtual play from real-life behavior.

What Parents Need to Know

The video is a Minecraft-based prank video where the creator coordinates real-life pranks (silly string, water guns, sugar water, beetroot, party poppers) on his friend based on actions in the game. The pranks are generally harmless and played for laughs, with no actual danger or injury. However, at the end, there is a brief mention of a lighter and 'real lava,' which is clearly a joke but could be concerning for younger children. The video contains no profanity or violent content beyond mild Minecraft combat. Itโ€™s entertaining and shows creative use of Minecraft commands, but parents should note that it promotes pranking friends without clear consent, which could lead to imitation. Older kids (age 8+) will likely understand itโ€™s all in good fun, but younger children may need help interpreting the boundaries between game and reality.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Do you think the pranks in this video were funny or mean? Why?
  2. 2How would you feel if a friend set up real-life pranks based on a game you were playing together?
  3. 3What are some ways to prank someone that are safe and respectful?
  4. 4Why is it important to make sure everyone is okay with a prank before doing it?
I Put my Friend in a REAL LIFE Minecraft World...
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is this video about?

This video shows a Minecraft player pranking his friend by setting up real-life pranks (like silly string, water guns, and sugar water) that correspond to in-game events. The creator controls the Minecraft world and coordinates with his friend's brothers to execute the pranks.

Is this video appropriate for my child?

The video is generally appropriate for children aged 10 and up. The pranks are mild and played for humor, but there is a brief moment where a lighter and fake lava are mentioned (as a joke). Younger children may not understand the difference between virtual and real pranks or may be frightened by the intensity of the reactions.

Are there any violent or scary parts?

There is no actual violence, but the video includes Minecraft combat (spiders, zombies) and real-life pranks like silly string and water guns. The friend gets startled at times, and there is a jump scare using a sound command. Nothing is genuinely scary, but sensitive kids might find the constant yelling and sudden pranks overwhelming.

What can my child learn from this video?

The video primarily offers entertainment and creativity in Minecraft gameplay, such as using commands and redstone-style tricks. It does not have direct educational value, but it can teach about teamwork and cause-and-effect in a humorous context. Parents might use it as a conversation starter about consent and respectful pranking.

What age is this video recommended for?

We recommend age 10. The content is fast-paced and prank-focused, with some playful meanness that older children can understand as a joke. The mention of a lighter at the end is minor, but the overall tone is better suited for pre-teens and above.

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