Watchly Safety Review

Can a Window Stop a Wrecking Ball?

MrBeast
0:30 · 89.3M views · April 14, 2026
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
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This video is safe for most kids, featuring a fun and educational demolition experiment that tests materials like wood and bricks against a wrecking ball. The positive aspects include hands-on science learning and creative problem-solving, but the high-energy presentation and repetitive 'drop it' chants may overstimulate younger children. Overall, it's a balanced, engaging STEM activity with no concerning content.

Content Breakdown · 2 Categories

Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

A mild engagement-baiting call-to-action is present: 'SUBSCRIBE IF YOU THINK THE NEXT ONE WILL STOP IT.' This is a conditional subscription prompt that ties the action to a prediction, but it is not guilt-tripping or superstitious, so the score is low.

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SUBSCRIBE IF YOU THINK THE NEXT ONE WILL STOP IT.0:00
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video features a stunt-driven format (testing materials against a wrecking ball) that is somewhat extreme and gimmicky, but it does not involve luxury destruction or extreme eating; it is a straightforward demolition test.

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DROP THE WRECKING BALL. THAT DIDN'T WORK. LET'S TRY WOOD. DROP IT. OH, THAT WAS AWESOME. YOU KNOW WHAT'S MORE DURABLE than wood? Bricks. DROP IT.0:00

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should know that this video is a simple, engaging science experiment demonstrating material durability, which can teach kids about physics and engineering concepts like force and resistance. It does well by encouraging curiosity and observation, but the fast-paced editing and loud sound effects might be too intense for sensitive or very young viewers. There are no ads, violence, or inappropriate themes, making it a safe choice for most children.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the wrecking ball broke through some materials but not others?
  2. 2What other materials would you test to see if they can stop the wrecking ball?
  3. 3How does the video show the difference between weak and strong materials?
  4. 4What did you learn about how scientists test things like this in real life?
Can a Window Stop a Wrecking Ball?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for children aged 5 and up. The content is educational and safe, but the fast pace and loud sounds may overwhelm younger kids.

Does the video contain any violence or scary moments?

No, the video shows a wrecking ball hitting materials like wood and bricks in a controlled, scientific way. There is no realistic violence, threats, or scary content—it's purely an experiment.

Is there any advertising or sponsored content in this video?

No, the video has no hidden advertising or sponsored content. It is a straightforward educational experiment with no product placements or endorsements.

What educational value does this video offer?

The video teaches kids about material strength, physics concepts like force and impact, and the scientific method of testing hypotheses. It encourages observation and critical thinking.

Could the video encourage dangerous behavior like playing with wrecking balls?

No, the video is clearly a controlled experiment and does not show or encourage unsafe activities. It frames the wrecking ball as a tool for testing, not play, so it's unlikely to inspire dangerous imitation.

Is the video suitable for children with sensory sensitivities?

It may not be ideal for very sensitive children due to loud crash sounds and fast-paced editing. Parents can preview it to assess if their child can handle the sensory level.

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