Watchly Safety Review

$1 vs $10,000,000 Job!

MrBeast
15:39 · 318.4M views · November 25, 2023
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
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This video is safe for most kids but heavily promotes materialism and wealth as the main goal of work. The episode creatively explores a range of real-world jobs—from gold panning to NFL player—with fun, hands-on experiences and positive messages about trying new things, but it repeatedly frames success in terms of huge salaries and includes a lengthy, integrated ad for a video game. Parents should know the video's core message is about earning money, not about passion or skill development, and the sponsored segment is woven into the content.

Content Breakdown · 12 Categories

Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

No manipulative language towards viewers; friendly interactions.

Toxic Behavior ModelingSome

Reckless driving humor and hyperbolic threats, but not presented as admirable.

See evidence (2)
Stop it, stop the car
I'm nuking their stadium
Beauty, Body & Lifestyle PressureA little

Body shaming comments about hands and finding insecurities.

See evidence (3)
these hands suck
I'd find new insecurities
I can see the nails need work
Dangerous Internet ChallengesA little

Reckless driving could be seen as dangerous, but not an internet challenge.

See evidence (2)
Stop it, stop the car
we're going down the hill sideways
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsSome

Playful but coercive CTAs like 'SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG' and 'follow or I will kick you'.

See evidence (2)
SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG
follow all of these or i will kick you
Materialism & Wealth FlexingA lot

The entire video premise is money comparison, showcasing luxury jobs and wealth.

See evidence (3)
$10 million job
$200,000 to be an astronaut
her hands are insured for $1,000,000
Strong & Crude LanguageA little

Mild language like 'moron' and 'sweet Jesus' appear, but no strong profanity or slurs.

See evidence (3)
you moron
Oh, sweet Jesus
these hands suck
Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsSome

Playful threats and reckless driving comments, but no realistic violence or weapons.

See evidence (3)
Don't kill us
I'm going to murder you
Stop it, stop the car
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA little

Mild teasing and insults, but not hostile or discriminatory.

See evidence (3)
these hands suck
you wouldn't survive on the moon
you moron
Mental Health & Self-Harm ReferencesA little

Casual mention of mental health descending, but in a joking context.

See evidence (2)
My mental health is descending also
I might literally die of happiness
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA lot

High-stunt format with extreme jobs and risky activities for entertainment.

See evidence (3)
$1 vs $10,000,000 Job!
I'm about to join the NFL
dig up real dinosaur bones
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

Exaggerated threats and football context, but clearly non-realistic and playful.

See evidence (3)
I'm going to murder you
nuking their stadium
if they hit me, I probably would have died

What Parents Need to Know

This video takes kids on an entertaining tour of different careers, from dinosaur fossil digging to astronaut training and hand modeling, with genuine educational moments about each job. However, the entire premise revolves around how much each job pays, with a heavy focus on 'making millions' and flaunting wealth (e.g., signing a fake $10 million NFL contract). There is a long, integrated sponsorship for the video game 'Immortals of Aveum' that includes product placement and a call to action. The video also contains mild crude humor (e.g., references to adult diapers, a joke about a mother's weight), some risky behavior (flying a plane with no experience, driving a lunar rover recklessly), and mild fantasy violence (nuking a stadium as a joke). Overall, it's fun and engaging but may give kids a skewed view of work and money.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you learn about the different jobs in the video? Which one seemed the most interesting to you, and why?
  2. 2The video focused a lot on how much money each job pays. Do you think the most important thing about a job is the salary? What else matters?
  3. 3Did you notice that part of the video was an ad for a video game? How can you tell when something is a commercial versus regular content?
  4. 4The YouTubers got to do things like fly a plane and drive a lunar rover without much training. Why is it important to have proper training and experience before doing dangerous jobs?
$1 vs $10,000,000 Job!
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What's This Video About?

I can’t believe they actually hired me lol Try Immortals of Aveum today with a free trial for Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, and a PC demo via Steam. https://bit.ly/3SV7oit SponsoredByEA ImmortalsofAveum ad New Merch - https://mrbeast.store Check out Viewstats! - https://www.viewstats.com/ SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG ╔═╦╗╔╦╗╔═╦═╦╦╦╦╗╔═╗ ║╚╣║║║╚╣╚╣╔╣╔╣║╚╣═╣ ╠╗║╚╝║║╠╗║╚╣║║║║║═╣ ╚═╩══╩═╩═╩═╩╝╚╩═╩═╝ For any questions or inquiries regarding this video, please reach out to chucky@mrbeastbusiness.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- follow all of these or i will kick you • Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MrBeast/ • Twitter - https://twitter.com/MrBeast • Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mrbeast • Im Hiring! - https://www.mrbeastjobs.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mr Beast purchased this music license using Lickd. Discover over 1 million mainstream tracks for your YouTube videos at: https://go.lickd.co/MrBeast5 Track: Welcome To Jurassic Park from Jurassic Park License ID: 67AVXwawl0p https://lickd.lnk.to/2k70ahf7-Mr.BeastID

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

We recommend age 8 and up. The video is fast-paced and entertaining, but its heavy focus on wealth and materialism, along with mild crude humor and a lengthy sponsored segment, may be confusing or misleading for younger children.

Is there any inappropriate language or behavior in this video?

There is no strong profanity, but there is mild crude humor (e.g., jokes about adult diapers and a mother's weight). The YouTubers also model some reckless behavior, like flying a plane with no experience and driving a lunar rover dangerously, which could influence kids to imitate risky actions.

Does the video contain hidden advertising?

Yes, there is a clear and extended sponsorship for the video game 'Immortals of Aveum' that is integrated into the hand modeling segment. The hosts talk about the game, show gameplay, and encourage viewers to click a link. This is not hidden, but it is woven into the content, so parents should be aware.

What is the educational value of this video?

The video introduces kids to several real careers—gold panning, paleontology, astronaut training, flight instruction, hand modeling, and professional football—with some factual details about each. However, the educational value is secondary to the entertainment and wealth-focused narrative.

Is the video's focus on money a concern?

Yes, the entire video is built around comparing salaries, with a strong emphasis on making millions. This can promote materialism and give kids the impression that a job's worth is measured only by its pay. Parents may want to discuss other values like passion, helping others, and job satisfaction.

Are there any scary or violent parts?

There is no realistic violence, but there is playful fantasy violence (e.g., joking about nuking a stadium) and mild peril (e.g., flying a plane, handling a scorpion). The video also includes a brief mention of aliens, which might startle very sensitive children.

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