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Slowly Making my Friends House Longer until he Realizes...

Doni Bobes
20:13 Β· 3.6M views Β· September 19, 2022
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This Minecraft prank video is safe for older kids and teens apart from mild bullying and gaslighting themes woven into the joke. On the positive side, it showcases creative building, problem-solving, and humorous storytelling that can inspire imaginative play. However, the core premise involves tricking and psychologically manipulating a friend, which may normalize deceptive behavior for younger viewers.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a Minecraft prank where the creator secretly extends a friend's house and adds confusing, scary rooms to mess with him. It's creative and funny for older kids who understand it's a game, but younger children might not grasp the boundary between playful trolling and genuine mean-spiritedness. The video includes mild gaslighting (making the friend question his memory), but no violence, bad language, or mature themes. It does a great job showing teamwork and clever construction, and it's clear everyone is in on the joke eventually. Still, parents should watch alongside to discuss the difference between harmless pranks and hurtful deception.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What do you think about the prank in this video β€” is it funny or mean? Why?
  2. 2How do you think the friend felt when he saw his house changing? Would you be upset or think it's cool?
  3. 3The creator says 'gaslighting' and makes his friend think he's crazy. What does that word mean, and why is it not a nice thing to do in real life?
  4. 4If you were going to prank a friend in Minecraft, what kind of harmless, funny prank would you do instead?
Slowly Making my Friends House Longer until he Realizes...
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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 best suited for ages 8 and up because younger children may not understand that the prank is scripted and exaggerated for entertainment. The mild gaslighting and trickery could be confusing or upsetting for kids under 8, while older kids can enjoy the creativity and humor without taking the deception seriously.

Is there any bad language or violence in this video?

No, there is no profanity, realistic violence, or weapons. The only 'violence' is cartoonish in-game Minecraft actions like killing sheep or using a trident, which are part of normal gameplay. The classification scores for strong language and violence are both 0.00.

Does the video promote bullying or mean behavior?

The prank involves gaslighting and tricking a friend, which scores mildly on bullying and toxic behavior. However, it's clearly a staged joke among friends, and no one is genuinely hurt. Parents should talk to kids about the difference between playful pranks and real-life hurtful behavior.

Is this video educational or creative?

Yes, it showcases advanced Minecraft building, redstone tricks, and creative game mechanics like infinite corridors and portal loops. Kids can learn problem-solving and building inspiration, but the main value is entertainment rather than structured learning.

Are there any hidden ads or sponsored content?

No, the classification score for hidden advertising is 0.00. The video is a straightforward gameplay prank without product placement or sponsorships.

Could this video scare younger children?

Some of the 'scary' rooms, like the mushroom room and the girl that kills you, might be creepy for very young or sensitive kids. The humor is more silly than frightening, but the dark atmosphere in parts could unsettle children under 8.

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