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Can 1,000 Fans At Max Speed Push A Car?

MrBeast
11:53 · 28.8M views · July 17, 2018
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
2Moderate Concerns
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This video is safe for most kids but contains chaotic humor, mild crude language, and heavy product promotion that may require parental guidance. The main experiment—using fans to push a car—is genuinely educational and demonstrates physics concepts like force and motion, but the video is padded with long, disjointed skits, scrapped video montages, and frequent plugs for MrBeast merchandise. Overall, it's entertaining for older children who can separate the science from the silliness, but younger viewers may be confused by the rapid shifts and commercial content.

Content Breakdown · 11 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

Mild crude language and a partially bleeped expletive appear, but no sustained profanity or slurs.

See evidence (3)
Holy . Take that dinosaur.
That was a sack of freaking stuff.
Shut the up!
Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA little

Brief references to guns and shooting in a scrapped video segment, but presented as comedic/clickbait rather than realistic threat.

See evidence (3)
How many bullets does it take to stop a bullet
Guns are bad. They kill people and stuff.
Oh yeah, we're trained professionals, by the way.
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA little

Mild name-calling ('tubby') in a scrapped segment, but not sustained or targeted at a protected group.

See evidence (1)
Hey tubby, keep on eating the cake.
Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA little

Merchandise promotion is present but is disclosed as 'new merch' with a store link; no undisclosed sponsorships detected.

See evidence (2)
New Merch - https://mrbeast.store
We got brand new merch, 'Meat Lovers,' 'Is This A Sandwich?'... So head to shopMrBeast.com.
Materialism & Wealth FlexingA little

Mild wealth display through purchasing 'every fan in my city' and scrapped luxury items, but not a central theme.

See evidence (1)
I purchased every fan in my city to try to push a car
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

Mild guilt-tripping and false intimacy ('SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG', 'I love you guys') but not sustained manipulation.

See evidence (2)
SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG
Don't threaten my fans. They're little kids.
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

Mild harmful pranks (water balloons, flour assault) and reckless behavior (catapult near-miss) but framed as comedic stunts.

See evidence (3)
I was then tortured by balloons of water.
We then were assaulted by flour.
You almost died. That would've been good clickbait.
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

Mild guilt-tripping and superstition CTA ('SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG') but no fake giveaways or extreme coercion.

See evidence (2)
SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG
Every comment till the day I die better be, does Chris moisturize?
Dangerous Internet ChallengesA little

Brief mention of a scrapped 'swim in a pool of tide pods' challenge, but not actually performed or promoted.

See evidence (1)
The first one is when me and Chris tried to swim in a pool of tide pods.
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentSome

Stunt-driven content with extreme setups (1000 fans, catapult, volcano) and disposable-item destruction, but with some educational/entertainment framing.

See evidence (3)
Can 1,000 Fans At Max Speed Push A Car?
We tried to use hundreds of fans to make cereal.
We tried to build the world's largest baking soda volcano.
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

Playful/fantasy violence in scrapped segments (dinosaur ambush, volcano attack) and comedic gun references, all clearly stylized.

See evidence (3)
Take that dinosaur! Ha, ha, ha, you're dead.
The Viking's going in hot.
Guns are bad. They kill people and stuff.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should be aware that this video is a mix of a real physics experiment (using 1,000 fans to push a car) and chaotic, nonsensical comedy skits. The positive side is that kids can learn about force, air pressure, and mechanical advantage in a fun, visual way. However, the video includes mild crude language (e.g., 'shut the up', 'holy '), brief references to guns and violence (in scrapped video clips), and a strong focus on merchandise promotion (MrBeast brand). There is also a segment where the creator jokes about lying to viewers, which could be confusing. The content is fast-paced and may overstimulate younger children, but older kids (8+) who enjoy MrBeast's style will likely find it entertaining and somewhat educational.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the fans were able to push the car? What does that tell us about how air moves things?
  2. 2The creator showed some videos he decided not to post. Why do you think it's important to sometimes scrap ideas that aren't working?
  3. 3Did you notice how many times the creator mentioned his merchandise? How do you feel about YouTubers promoting products during their videos?
  4. 4The creator joked about lying to viewers. Why is it important for creators to be honest with their audience?
Can 1,000 Fans At Max Speed Push A Car?
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What's This Video About?

HOW MANY FANS DOES IT TAKE TO MOVE A CAR? New Merch - https://mrbeast.store Check out Viewstats! - https://www.viewstats.com/ In this video we see how many fans it takes to push a car. SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG For any questions or inquiries regarding this video please reach out to chucky@mrbeastbusiness.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- ► FOLLOW BOTH THESE AND I WILL HAVE YOUR KIDS! • Twitter - https://twitter.com/MrBeastYT • Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mrbeast --------------------------------------------------------------------

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is recommended for ages 8 and up. Younger children may be confused by the chaotic skits and frequent merchandise promotions, while the mild crude language and brief violent references are more suitable for older kids who can understand the context.

Does the video contain any violence or weapons?

There are brief references to guns and shooting in a scrapped video montage, but no real violence is shown. The creator also makes a joke about guns being bad, which provides some context. Overall, the violence is minimal and presented in a playful, fantasy way.

Is there any inappropriate language in this video?

There is mild crude language, including phrases like 'shut the up' and 'holy '. These are infrequent and not severe, but parents of younger children may want to preview the content.

What educational value does this video have?

The main experiment demonstrates how multiple fans can generate enough force to push a car, teaching kids about air pressure, thrust, and mechanical advantage. The video also shows the scientific process of testing and observing results.

Does the video have a lot of product promotion?

Yes, there are multiple segments where the creator promotes his merchandise line, including showing products and directing viewers to his online store. This is a common practice in MrBeast videos, so parents should be aware of the commercial nature.

Is the video suitable for children who are fans of MrBeast?

Yes, if your child already enjoys MrBeast's high-energy, stunt-based content, this video fits that style. However, the chaotic structure and frequent tangents may be less engaging for kids who prefer straightforward experiments or storytelling.

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