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Every Country On Earth Fights For $250,000!

MrBeast
18:13 · 269.6M views · August 19, 2023
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
3Moderate Concerns
5Minor Flags

This video is safe for most kids but contains heavy product placement and competitive pressure that may concern parents. The episode creatively showcases a global competition with positive messages about perseverance and sportsmanship, but the constant promotion of Feastables and Stumble Guys, along with intense elimination rounds, could be distracting or stressful for younger viewers.

Content Breakdown · 8 Categories

Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA little

The competition involves physical challenges (walls closing, gymnastics of death, stepping over fallen bodies) and archery with real bows and arrows, but these are presented as a stylized game show, not realistic violence. The 'stepping over his body' comment is dramatic but not a genuine threat.

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Bro, they're stepping over his body.
Don't fall down there.
Each contestant gets a bow and arrow.
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA little

There is a brief moment where a contestant says 'My country doesn't like Israel lowkey. A lot of people don't like them, so... I don't like them.' This expresses a negative opinion about a country and its people, which could be seen as discriminatory. Also, 'Germany. You have a history of trying to conquer everything' is a historical stereotype. However, the overall tone is competitive banter, not sustained hostility.

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My country doesn't like Israel lowkey. A lot of people don't like them, so... I don't like them.
Germany. You have a history of trying to conquer everything.
Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentSome

The video includes a clear sponsorship segment for Stumble Guys (a mobile game) with a call to download and a free skin offer. While the sponsor is mentioned, the integration is not labeled as an ad within the transcript excerpts (though the description may contain disclosures). The Feastables bar mention is also a product placement for MrBeast's own brand, which is not disclosed as an ad in the transcript.

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I want to tell you guys about Stumble Guys... for the next 30 days, everyone who downloads it gets our Mr. Beast gold skin for free.
Do you want Feastable bar before you shoot it? These are Deez Nutz flavor.
Materialism & Wealth FlexingSome

The video centers on a $250,000 prize and repeatedly emphasizes money ('ten grand', '$250,000 gold medal', 'you can probably sell this for $250,000'). Contestants are offered $10,000 to walk away, framing wealth as a primary motivator. This is a core theme of the video, though it is presented as a game show prize rather than casual flexing.

See evidence (3)
Give each of them a briefcase with ten grand.
You can probably sell this for $250,000 tomorrow.
one of you is about to receive this $250,000 gold medal.
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The competition includes moments where contestants are encouraged to step over a fallen competitor ('Bro, they're stepping over his body') and a challenge called 'Gymnastics of death' that could be seen as promoting disregard for safety. However, the overall context is a game show with consenting adults, not real-world cruelty.

See evidence (2)
Bro, they're stepping over his body.
Welcome to Gymnastics! Of death.
Geopolitical Commentary & AdvocacyA little

The comment about Israel ('My country doesn't like Israel lowkey') and the historical reference to Germany introduce geopolitical opinions, but they are brief and not the focus of the video. No sustained advocacy or one-sided political campaigning is present.

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My country doesn't like Israel lowkey. A lot of people don't like them, so... I don't like them.
Germany. You have a history of trying to conquer everything.
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video features extreme physical challenges ('Gymnastics of death', walls closing, archery from a platform) and a large cash prize, which are characteristic of MrBeast's stunt-driven format. However, the content is produced as a competition, not purely for shock value.

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Welcome to Gymnastics! Of death.
The walls are almost closed. Hurry up!
the most extreme version of the Olympics ever created.
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

The entire video is a stylized competition with physical challenges (track, gymnastics, archery, fencing, soccer) that involve playful violence—contestants push, run, and compete aggressively, but it is clearly a game show with no real-world harm. The 'Gymnastics of death' and 'stepping over his body' comments are dramatic but within a fantasy context.

See evidence (3)
Fight, fight, fight. Yes! For Messi!
Bro, they're stepping over his body.
Welcome to Gymnastics! Of death.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should be aware that this video features a high-stakes competition with physical challenges like hurdles, gymnastics, archery, fencing, and soccer, which may be intense for sensitive children. The video includes several sponsored segments for Feastables and Stumble Guys, which are clearly integrated into the content and may encourage consumerism. On the positive side, the video promotes values like teamwork, determination, and cultural representation, as contestants from various countries compete. The competitive nature is balanced with moments of camaraderie and respect among participants.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about how the contestants treated each other during the competition? Was there any moment where someone was not respectful?
  2. 2The video had ads for Feastables and Stumble Guys. How can you tell when something is an advertisement in a video?
  3. 3If you were in this competition, would you take the $10,000 offer or keep competing for the gold medal? Why?
  4. 4How do you think the contestants felt when they were eliminated? What would you say to someone who lost?
Every Country On Earth Fights For $250,000!
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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 8 and up. The competitive challenges and elimination format may be stressful for younger children, and the sponsored content requires some media literacy to understand.

Is there any violence in the video?

The video contains playful and fantasy violence, such as physical obstacles and fencing with padded weapons, but no realistic violence or injuries. The classification score for realistic violence is low (0.30), and the content is presented as a game.

Does the video contain advertising?

Yes, the video includes prominent sponsored segments for Feastables (a snack brand) and Stumble Guys (a mobile game). These are integrated into the competition, and the host directly encourages viewers to download the game or buy the product.

Is the competition fair or does it promote bullying?

The competition is designed to be fair, but there are moments where contestants vote to make challenges harder for others, which could be seen as targeted. However, the overall tone is respectful, and participants show sportsmanship. The bullying score is low (0.20).

What educational value does this video have?

The video introduces children to different countries and cultures, as contestants represent their nations. It also demonstrates concepts like perseverance, strategy, and teamwork. However, the educational value is secondary to the entertainment and competition.

Should I be concerned about the $250,000 prize and wealth flexing?

The video does emphasize a large cash prize and gold medal, which could promote materialism. However, the focus is more on the competition and personal achievement than on flaunting wealth. The materialism score is moderate (0.40), so it's worth discussing with your child.

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