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I used a BLOCK MORPH MOD to troll a Streamer...

Doni Bobes
12:31 ยท 602K views ยท December 17, 2020
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This Minecraft prank video is safe for most kids, featuring a fun hide-and-seek game with a block disguise mod, but it includes several engagement-baiting asks and a brief use of mild language. The video encourages creative thinking and strategic problem-solving within a virtual sandbox, though parents should note the YouTuber's persistent calls to like, subscribe, and check out another channel.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a Minecraft gameplay video where the creator uses a mod to disguise himself as blocks and play a cat-and-mouse game with a friend. It does not contain any sexual content, realistic violence, or substance use. However, there is a mild exclamation of โ€œwhat the ballsโ€ (a moderate swear), and the creator repeatedly asks viewers to smash the like button, subscribe, and visit another channel, which may feel pushy. The video is largely harmless and can teach kids about creative hiding strategies and Minecraft mechanics. There is no hidden advertising or sponsored content beyond the creator's own channel promotion. Parents should be aware that the language, while not severe, may be copied by younger children.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Did you think the disguise strategy was clever? How would you have hidden differently?
  2. 2The YouTuber asked viewers to like and subscribe many times. Why do you think he does that, and how does it make you feel?
  3. 3In the video, the creator says 'what the balls.' Is that a word you should use at school or at home? Why or why not?
  4. 4What do you think makes a Minecraft prank funny without being mean? Was this prank done in a good-natured way?
I used a BLOCK MORPH MOD to troll a Streamer...
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What's This Video About?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is generally appropriate for children ages 8 and up. Younger children may imitate the mild language ("balls") and the high-energy call-to-action style, and they may not understand the Minecraft mod mechanics as clearly.

Is there any violence in this video?

No realistic violence, only cartoon-style Minecraft combat with swords and axes within the game. No gore or real harm. The fighting is all part of the game's fantasy play.

Does the video contain swearing or bad language?

There is one instance of mild swearing: the phrase 'what the balls' (around 8 minutes in). No other profanity or crude language appears. It is mild but worth noting for younger children.

Is there any hidden advertising or sponsored content?

The creator promotes his own second Minecraft channel ("no context Donnie channel") in the description and verbally, but there is no paid sponsorship or third-party advertising. The classification score for hidden advertising is low (0.20).

What do children learn from this video?

Children can learn creative problem-solving and strategic thinking as the creator uses disguises to evade a hunter. They also see Minecraft mod mechanics and multiplayer interaction. The video is primarily entertainment, not educational, but has some light strategy takeaways.

Is the YouTuber being manipulative or asking for too much?

The creator repeatedly asks for likes, subscriptions, and engagement ("smash 10,000 likes", "subscribe to enter the 2 more club"). This is common on YouTube but can pressure young viewers. Parents may want to discuss how these requests affect their child's viewing experience.

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