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Slowly Moving my Friends House Until he Notices...

Doni Bobes
18:55 · 2.1M views · July 5, 2022
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This Minecraft prank video is safe for most kids, with no strong language or crude content, but parents should note it centers on bullying friends by exploiting their fears like claustrophobia and aquaphobia for entertainment. On the plus side, it showcases creative problem-solving and building skills within the game, making it engaging for fans of Minecraft. However, the repeated theme of deliberately scaring friends may normalize mean-spirited behavior, so a conversation about consent and respectful fun is recommended.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a Minecraft prank compilation where the creator systematically tests his friends' phobias (fear of small spaces, water, and insomnia) by altering their in-game houses in scary ways. The content is clean—no bad language, violence, or sexual references—and it highlights creative building and game mechanics. However, the humor relies on causing distress and frustration to others, which could model unkind behavior. Kids who play Minecraft with friends might copy these pranks without understanding the impact of genuine fear or annoyance. The video also includes moments of the creator gloating after his friends get upset, reinforcing a 'fun at others' expense' attitude. Parents should watch with their child to discuss empathy and boundaries in gaming.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1How do you think the friends felt when they discovered their houses were changed? Is it okay to prank someone if it might make them scared or angry?
  2. 2What parts of the prank were creative and funny, and what parts seemed like they went too far? How can you tell the difference between a good prank and a mean one?
  3. 3If you wanted to prank a friend in Minecraft, what would you do to make sure they think it's fun and not mean?
  4. 4The player says he's 'testing phobias'—do you think it's okay to joke about someone's real fears? Why or why not?
Slowly Moving my Friends House Until he Notices...
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is most appropriate for ages 8 and up because it's set in Minecraft and has no mature content, but the pranks involve deliberately scaring friends, which younger kids might imitate without understanding the social harm. Older children (8+) are better able to distinguish between fictional pranks and real-life respect.

Does this video contain any bad language or violence?

No, the video has zero strong language or realistic violence. All gameplay is within Minecraft's blocky, fantasy world, and even the 'pranks' are purely digital—no gore or real aggression. The classification scores show 0.00 for strong language, violence, and all other risky categories.

Is this video just harmless Minecraft fun, or should I be concerned?

It's mostly harmless Minecraft fun, but the entire premise is about scaring friends by exploiting their fears (e.g., claustrophobia, aquaphobia). While the game itself is safe, the message could normalize mean-spirited behavior if kids copy the pranks in real life. Parents should watch with their child and talk about respecting others' feelings.

Does this video encourage bullying or cruelty?

The video does not have a bullying or cruelty classification, but the content does show repeated targeted pranks meant to cause frustration and panic in other players. The creator laughs at his friends' distress. While it's within a game and the friends laugh it off, parents may want to discuss why making others feel bad isn't a good form of entertainment.

Are there any sponsored ads or hidden marketing in this video?

No, the video has no sponsored content or hidden advertising. It's a regular Minecraft gameplay video with no product placements or endorsements. The creator does not mention any brands or ask viewers to buy anything.

What can kids learn from watching this video?

Kids can see creative Minecraft building tricks, like using sponges, water placement, and redstone-like schematics. They may also pick up on problem-solving and quick thinking under pressure. The video also indirectly shows consequences—the pranked friends get annoyed or fight back—so it can spark conversations about online etiquette and empathy.

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