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I Recreated Illegal Torture Methods in Minecraft

Doni Bobes
27:10 Β· 789K views Β· February 20, 2026
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
3Major Issues
3Moderate Concerns
5Minor Flags

This video is not appropriate for children due to its explicit focus on recreating historical torture methods in Minecraft as a revenge plot. While the setting is a blocky game, the entire premise involves detailed descriptions and in-game enactments of torture devices like the Brazen Bull, sleep deprivation, and sensory overload, all framed as entertainment. The video promotes cruelty, bullying, and toxic behavior as humorous, with very little positive or educational value.

Content Breakdown Β· 11 Categories

Sexual References & Suggestive ContentA little

Very mild and borderline: 'Don't say it like some freaky thing' and 'He's doing STUFF TO ME' could be interpreted as hinting at inappropriate content, but it's vague and likely just crude humor.

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β€œDon't say it like some freaky thing.”
β€œSomeone call HR. He's doing STUFF TO ME.”
Strong & Crude LanguageSome

Crude language, including threats and dark humor, is present but no traditional profanity or slurs. The language is aggressive and violent.

See evidence (3)
β€œI'm going to murder you and rip YOUR BODY OFF.”
β€œI'm going to stab you in places you've never seen before.”
β€œI'm going to absolutely destroy your prefrontal cortex right now.”
Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA lot

Frequent graphic threats of murder, stabbing, and destruction, framed as 'torture devices' in Minecraft. While in a game, the language and intent are realistic and disturbing, not playful.

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β€œI'm going to make it my mission to build every torture device possible to find out who did it.”
β€œI'm going to murder you and rip YOUR BODY OFF.”
β€œI'm going to stab you in places you've never seen before.”
β€œI'm going to absolutely destroy your prefrontal cortex right now.”
β€œThis is going to be mental torture, buddy.”
β€œI'm going to do something despicable to you.”
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA lot

The entire premise is built on threatening and intimidating others ('torture devices') to coerce information. The language is hostile and dehumanizing ('rip YOUR BODY OFF'). This models psychological bullying and cruelty.

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β€œOkay, at first I was just going to go up to people and offer to slash/kill them if they didn't do anything or just clear their inventory if they didn't tell me.”
β€œThis is going to be mental torture, buddy.”
β€œYou want to test me? You want to test me, boy?”
Mental Health & Self-Harm ReferencesSome

References to 'mental torture' and a 'torture where you'll never be able to sleep' could be interpreted as harmful psychological manipulation, though it's within a game context. Not explicit self-harm or suicidal content, but concerning.

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β€œThis is going to be mental torture, buddy.”
β€œWelcome to the Donnie sleep room. This is a torture where you'll never be able to sleep.”
Toxic Behavior ModelingA lot

The entire video is a tutorial on building 'torture devices' in Minecraft, using violent threats and psychological coercion. This models cruelty, aggression, and intimidation as humorous or clever behavior.

See evidence (3)
β€œI'm going to murder you and rip YOUR BODY OFF.”
β€œI'm going to spawn all the rats in here... All he has to do is tell me where Pingu is and he won't die.”
β€œI'm going to do something despicable to you.”
Algorithm-Bait & Disguised ContentSome

The title 'I Recreated Illegal Torture Methods in Minecraft' uses a sensational, disturbing topic within a kid-friendly game (Minecraft). Tags include 'family friendly, no swearing' but the content features graphic violence threats. This mismatch may bait young viewers expecting harmless Minecraft content.

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β€œTitle: 'I Recreated Illegal Torture Methods in Minecraft'”
β€œTags include 'family friendly, no swearing' despite violent threats.”
Human Objectification & Sexualizing LanguageA little

Very mild: 'Don't say it like some freaky thing' and 'I just want you' (taken out of context) could be objectifying, but the context within the transcript suggests it's part of the torture roleplay, not sexual.

See evidence (1)
β€œI just want you. ... Don't say it like some freaky thing.”
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The description says 'IF YOU'RE READING THIS... πŸ‘‰ LIKE AND SUB PLS', a common engagement plea. Not manipulative beyond standard CTA, but borderline.

See evidence (1)
β€œIF YOU'RE READING THIS... πŸ‘‰ LIKE AND SUB PLS”
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The premise of recreating 'illegal torture methods' is a shock-value stunt, but it's contained within Minecraft gameplay rather than real-world destruction or extreme eating.

See evidence (1)
β€œI Recreated Illegal Torture Methods in Minecraft”
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

The violence occurs in Minecraft, a fantasy game, but the language and framing are shockingly realistic and graphic, pushing it beyond typical playful fantasy violence into genuinely disturbing territory.

See evidence (2)
β€œI'm going to stab you in places you've never seen before.”
β€œI'm going to murder you and rip YOUR BODY OFF.”

What Parents Need to Know

The video features a content creator roleplaying a revenge story after his pet penguin is stolen, using in-game torture devices inspired by real historical methods. While the violence is within Minecraft, the narrative explicitly discusses and demonstrates the purpose and mechanics of these devices (Brazen Bull, sleep deprivation, rat torture), with the clear intent to cause in-game suffering and extract confessions. The creator uses manipulative and threatening language, normalizes bullying and harassment, and frames extreme retaliation as funny. There are no educational takeaways or positive messages; the entire video is built around a toxic premise. The language includes moderate profanity and dark humor about violence.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the creator in the video thinks it's okay to build torture machines in Minecraft just because someone took his pet? How would you solve a problem like that in a game?
  2. 2The video talks about real historical torture methods. Do you think it's okay to use real-world suffering as inspiration for a video game prank? Why or why not?
  3. 3If you were playing on a server with friends and someone took your pet, what would be a fair way to handle it? What are some good rules for solving conflicts in a game?
  4. 4Why do you think the creator acts like threatening and trapping his friends is funny? What would you do if someone treated you that way in a game?
I Recreated Illegal Torture Methods in Minecraft
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is best suited for ages 13 and up. The content is not appropriate for younger children because it revolves around detailed descriptions and in-game representations of real torture methods, includes moderate crude language, and models bullying and threatening behavior as entertainment.

Is the violence in this video realistic or just Minecraft play-acting?

The violence is in Minecraft, so no real harm is shown. However, the video focuses heavily on real historical torture devices (Brazen Bull, sleep deprivation, rat torture) and depicts them in a detailed, celebratory way. The intent is to cause in-game suffering, which can be disturbing and normalizes cruelty.

Does this video have any educational value?

No. The video presents historical torture methods without any educational context or discussion of their real-world horror. It uses them purely as a violent, revenge-driven gimmick. There are no positive lessons, factual explanations, or prosocial messages.

Is there any sexual or suggestive content in this video?

The classification score for sexual content is low, and no explicit sexual references are present. However, there is one brief, odd interaction where a player jokes about 'filling needs' in a way that could be interpreted as suggestive, and another player says 'I'm going to stab you in places you've never seen before,' which may be uncomfortable for some viewers.

Does the video encourage bullying or toxic behavior?

Yes, strongly. The entire premise is about threatening, trapping, and killing friends until they confess to a minor in-game crime. The creator models aggressive interrogation, refuses to listen, and frames this as hilarious. This can normalize toxic gameplay and teach children that extreme retaliation and harassment are acceptable.

Should I be worried about the mental health and sleep deprivation content?

Yes, the video includes a section on sleep deprivation as a 'torture method,' describing the effects and then building a room to trap a player with jump scares. While it's in-game, the reference to real psychological suffering is explicit and could be distressing or uncomfortable for sensitive children.

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