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I Put my Friend in a World where Nothing is Real

Doni Bobes
27:43 · 1.6M views · January 3, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
3Minor Flags

This episode is safe for most kids apart from the complex, layered prank concept that may confuse younger viewers. The video is a highly creative and entertaining Minecraft prank that encourages critical thinking and problem-solving, with no violence, language, or mature themes. The only minor concern is the repeated 'gotcha' moments could feel repetitive, but overall it's a fun, mind-bending adventure that kids will enjoy.

Content Breakdown · 3 Categories

Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video has a stunt format — trapping a friend in nested Minecraft worlds — but this is creative gameplay content, not shock-value or destructive luxury stunts. It is low stakes and Minecraft-native.

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I CH my friend in a Minecraft world where nothing is real
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

Minimal playful fantasy violence appears — typical Minecraft gameplay includes punching mobs (salmon-bees, villagers, vindicators) and a moment where Linux hits a salmon. This is entirely within stylized game mechanics with no realistic depiction.

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how do he punch it
don't you dare ever touch me ever again
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

Minimal engagement baiting is present — tags include 'IF YOU'RE READING THIS... LIKE AND SUB PLS' and the description includes a standard like/sub request. However, this is common practice and not manipulative beyond normal creator encouragement.

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IF YOU'RE READING THIS... LIKE AND SUB PLS

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a creative and entertaining Minecraft prank where the creator traps his friend in a series of nested fake worlds, each revealed by pulling a lever. The content is entirely fantasy-based with no real violence, language, or mature themes. Kids will enjoy the cleverness of the prank and the friend's humorous reactions, and it can spark discussions about perception, reality, and problem-solving. However, the concept of 'worlds within worlds' may be confusing for very young children, and the repeated 'gotcha' moments might feel repetitive to some. Overall, it's a safe, imaginative video that encourages critical thinking.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1How did the creator trick his friend into thinking each world was real? What clues did he leave that something was fake?
  2. 2If you were Linux, how would you figure out whether you were in a real world or a fake one? What would you look for?
  3. 3Do you think it's okay to play pranks on friends in video games? What makes a prank fun versus mean?
  4. 4What does this video teach us about how our brains can be fooled by what we see? Can you think of a real-life example where something looked real but wasn't?
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What's This Video About?

I Put my Friend in a World where Nothing is Real w/ Doni Bobes - Minecraft 💜 FOLLOW ME HERE! 🡆 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Donibobes 🡆 Facebook: https://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 🎥 MY EDITOR 🡆 https://twitter.com/Jeardz__ IF YOU'RE READING THIS... 👉 LIKE AND SUB PLS

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children aged 8 and up. The content is entirely fantasy-based, with no real violence, language, or mature themes, but the complex concept of layered fake realities and the mild confusion it causes may be too abstract or unsettling for younger viewers.

Does this video contain any bad language or swearing?

No, there is no profanity, crude language, or offensive terms in the transcript. The video is clean in terms of language, making it suitable for family viewing.

Is there any violence or scary content in this video?

The video is purely a creative Minecraft prank where the creator builds nested fake worlds to confuse his friend. There is no violence, threats, or real-world danger—only playful, fantasy-based trickery within the game.

What educational value does this video have?

Yes, the video has strong educational value in problem-solving, critical thinking, and understanding layered realities. It encourages viewers to question what is real and to think logically about clues, which can stimulate cognitive skills.

Is this video just a prank or is it mean-spirited?

The video is a harmless, creative prank within Minecraft. The friend (Linux) is never in real danger, and the prank is clearly staged for entertainment. There is no bullying or cruelty—just a fun, mind-bending game that both players enjoy.

Will my child be confused by the video's concept?

The video is very engaging and creative, but it may be confusing for younger children due to the complex concept of worlds within worlds. It is best suited for kids who are familiar with Minecraft and can follow a narrative that involves multiple layers of reality.

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