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Breaking Glass Using Only Megaphones

MrBeast
8:54 · 54.4M views · March 17, 2018
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
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1Minor Flag

This video is safe for most kids aged 13 and up, but it contains strong language and loud noise that may be overstimulating for younger viewers. The experiment is entertaining and demonstrates persistence, but the crude humor and references to internet memes (e.g., 'Jake Paulers', 'Gucci gang') are best suited for older children. Parents should be aware of the mild frustration and language, but the video offers a fun way to discuss sound waves and the difference between cartoons and reality.

Content Breakdown · 5 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageSome

Censored profanity and crude terms appear, including 'what the f***' (bleeped), 'God damn it', and 'ear rape'.

See evidence (3)
Get the f*** out of my face.
God damn it.
That was the definition of Gucci gang ear rape.
Mental Health & Self-Harm ReferencesSome

Casual suicide jokes and dark humor appear, such as 'What's even the point of life at this?' and 'Where's the hunting rifle?'.

See evidence (2)
What's even the point of life at this?
Where's the hunting rifle?
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

Mild engagement-baiting commands like 'SUBSCRIBE OR I DELETE YOUR MINECRAFT ACCOUNT' and 'Guys, comment. Is this a dog or a bear?' create artificial urgency, but no deep emotional manipulation.

See evidence (2)
SUBSCRIBE OR I DELETE YOUR MINECRAFT ACCOUNT
Guys, comment. Is this a dog or a bear?
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsSome

Threatening CTA 'SUBSCRIBE OR I DELETE YOUR MINECRAFT ACCOUNT' and low-effort engagement prompts like 'Is this a dog or a bear?' are used to manipulate viewer actions.

See evidence (3)
SUBSCRIBE OR I DELETE YOUR MINECRAFT ACCOUNT
Guys, comment. Is this a dog or a bear?
If the world does not explode right now, I'm going to be very angry.
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA lot

The entire video is an extreme stunt: using hundreds of megaphones to break glass, with exaggerated reactions and shock value.

See evidence (3)
100 MEGAPHONES VS GLASS!!!
Prepare the cannon.
That was the definition of Gucci gang ear rape.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a loud, stunt-based experiment where the creator attempts to break glass using multiple megaphones, inspired by a Simpsons episode. It includes strong language (e.g., 'get the out of my face', 'ear rape'), crude humor, and references to internet memes (e.g., 'Jake Paulers', 'Gucci gang'). The video does not promote dangerous behavior or violence, but the constant loud noise and frustration may be overstimulating for younger children. Positively, it demonstrates persistence and problem-solving, and can spark discussions about sound waves and physics, though the educational value is secondary to entertainment.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the glass didn't break even with 100 megaphones? What does this tell us about sound and energy?
  2. 2The creator says 'The Simpsons lied'—do you think cartoons always show realistic things? Why is it important to know the difference?
  3. 3How did the creator feel when the glass didn't break? What are healthy ways to handle frustration when things don't go as planned?
  4. 4The video uses loud noises and strong language. How do you think that affects the viewer? Is it okay to use that kind of language in videos?
Breaking Glass Using Only Megaphones
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What's This Video About?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 13 and up due to strong language, loud noise, and references to internet memes and adult humor.

Does this video contain strong language?

Yes, the video contains strong language (e.g., 'get the out of my face', 'ear rape') and crude humor, which may not be suitable for younger children.

What is the content of this video?

The video is a stunt-based experiment testing if megaphones can break glass, inspired by a Simpsons episode. It includes loud noise, frustration, and comedic reactions, but no realistic violence or dangerous challenges.

Is there any educational value in this video?

The video has some educational value in demonstrating sound waves and physics concepts, but it is primarily entertainment-focused with loud noise and humor.

Are there any concerning themes in this video?

The video includes references to internet memes (e.g., 'Jake Paulers', 'Gucci gang'), adult humor, and mild frustration, but no bullying or discrimination.

Is this video safe for children with sensory sensitivities?

The video is loud and may be overstimulating for sensitive children. It also includes mild frustration and references to giving up, which could be discussed with older kids.

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