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Stealing my Friends Teeth in Minecraft...

Doni Bobes
1:00 · 2.3M views · March 4, 2024
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
3Minor Flags

This video is safe for most kids but models deceptive behavior through a prank involving a fake contract to 'steal teeth.' The positive side is that it showcases creative problem-solving and playful competition among friends, though the trickery and bodily harm premise may confuse younger viewers.

Content Breakdown · 3 Categories

Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA little

The video involves a prank/trick to get a friend to sign a contract giving up his teeth, which is mildly deceptive but presented in a playful, humorous context within a game. There is no hostility, body shaming, identity-based attacks, or cruelty targeting the friend's identity. The tone is friendly 'trolling' among friends, not bullying.

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the winner gets the loser's teeth
I'm not giving you my teeth that's the stupidest thing I've ever
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The video features a deceptive trick (using a contract with hidden fine print) to get a friend's teeth, which could be seen as modeling deception-as-fun. However, the context is clearly a playful game within Minecraft roleplay, with no real-world harm, and the friend reacts with humorous refusal. This is mild and within the bounds of typical 'trolling' content, not genuinely harmful.

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the winner gets the loser's teeth
I'm not giving you my teeth that's the stupidest thing I've ever
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

There is no combat, sword fights, Minecraft PvP, or fantasy violence depicted. The video revolves around a Rock Paper Scissors game with a trick contract. The one comment about hitting a dog is not depicted as violence but as a frustrated off-hand remark. This score is very low and reflects no actual play fighting.

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they won't let me hit the dog on the way

What Parents Need to Know

This video features friends playing a silly prank where one tricks the other into signing a contract by hiding a clause about losing teeth. It’s clearly absurd and meant to be humorous, but younger children might not grasp the joke and could mimic the deceptive contract idea. On the plus side, it encourages creative thinking and playful interaction among friends. Parents can use this as a teachable moment about reading documents carefully and not tricking others.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why did the character try to trick his friend with a contract? Was that fair?
  2. 2What could you do if someone asked you to sign something you didn’t understand?
  3. 3How do you think the friend felt when he realized he was tricked? How would you feel?
  4. 4Can you think of a fun game to play with friends that doesn’t involve tricks or surprises?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 8 and up. The content is silly and clearly fictional, but younger children may not understand the joke about stealing teeth and could take the deceptive contract idea too literally.

Does the video contain any scary or violent content?

No, the video does not show any real violence or scary images. The 'teeth stealing' idea is presented as a silly, absurd prank in a Minecraft setting, with no actual harm or threats depicted.

Is there any bad language or adult themes?

No bad language or adult themes are present. The video stays within a playful, child-friendly tone throughout, with only mild trickery as the main focus.

What is the main message of this video?

The video is about friends playing a prank using a contract with a hidden clause. While it showcases creative problem-solving and competitive play, it also models deception, so parents may want to discuss trust and honesty afterward.

Could my child be influenced to trick others after watching?

There is a moderate risk that children might mimic the deceptive contract idea. The video makes the prank look fun, so parents should talk about why it's important to be honest and not trick friends.

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