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Find This Briefcase, Win $10,000

MrBeast
1:07 · 270.1M views · July 25, 2025
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
3Moderate Concerns
2Minor Flags

This video is safe for most kids but promotes materialism and a chaotic chase for money. The positive side is the playful, comedic tone and a wholesome resolution where characters choose a date over cash. However, the constant focus on a $10,000 prize and reckless behavior like car chases may encourage unhealthy values.

Content Breakdown · 5 Categories

Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA little

The transcript contains a brief chase and physical confrontation (shoving, grabbing) over a briefcase, but it is presented in a comedic, slapstick tone rather than realistic violence. The line 'Hey, who are you? Come here. Who are you?' suggests a physical tussle, but no weapons or serious threats are mentioned.

See evidence (3)
Stop him.
Give me my money back.
Hey, who are you? Come here.
Materialism & Wealth FlexingSome

The video centers on a $10,000 cash prize and a briefcase chase, which frames wealth as a desirable prize. The line 'I'm giving away $10,000 to my money' and the repeated focus on 'my money' and 'the briefcase' promote materialism, though it is presented as a game rather than a flex.

See evidence (3)
I'm giving away $10,000 to my money.
I need that briefcase back.
Hey, that's my money. No.
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The chase and physical confrontation over money could model aggressive behavior (grabbing, chasing, shouting) as a solution to a dispute, but the tone is comedic and the resolution is peaceful (going on a date). The line 'Give me my money back' and 'Stop him' show conflict, but it is not glorified cruelty.

See evidence (3)
Stop him.
Give me my money back.
Hey, who are you? Come here.
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentSome

The video uses a stunt premise (chase for $10,000 briefcase) and includes slapstick elements (banana slip, car chase) that are low-quality and stunt-driven. The line 'Whoa. Whoa. That movie actually looks really good. I kind of Oh my goodness. I'm sorry about that.' suggests a staged accident. The overall format is gimmicky.

See evidence (3)
I'm giving away $10,000 to my money.
Whoa. Whoa. That movie actually looks really good. I kind of Oh my goodness. I'm sorry about that.
Go, go, go. Follow him.
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

The chase and physical confrontation are presented in a playful, comedic context (slapstick banana slip, car chase, and a date resolution). The violence is stylized and consequence-free, fitting the playful/fantasy category.

See evidence (3)
Stop him.
Give me my money back.
Hey, who are you? Come here.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should be aware that this video centers on a high-stakes cash prize and includes scenes of running, car chases, and property damage (like a broken car window), all played for laughs. The positive takeaway is the ending where the protagonist prioritizes a relationship over money, offering a subtle lesson. Kids may enjoy the fast-paced action, but the materialistic theme and mild chaos could influence younger viewers to mimic the chase or overvalue money.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the character chose to go on a date instead of getting the money back?
  2. 2What would you do if you found a briefcase full of money?
  3. 3Is it okay to chase someone or damage property for money, even in a funny video?
  4. 4How can we tell the difference between real life and pretend scenarios like this one?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The recommended age is 8 and up. The fast-paced action and materialistic theme may be confusing for younger children, while older kids can understand the comedic exaggeration and the positive message about choosing relationships over money.

Does this video contain any violence?

There is mild playful violence, like a car chase and a broken car window, but no realistic harm or injuries. The violence is comedic and fantasy-based, with a score of 0.30 for realistic violence.

Is the video educational?

No, the video is purely entertainment with no educational content. It focuses on a comedic chase for money, but the ending offers a subtle lesson about valuing relationships over material wealth.

Does the video promote materialism?

Yes, the video has a high materialism score of 0.50, as it revolves around a $10,000 prize and characters chasing money. However, the resolution downplays this by choosing a date over cash.

Are there any hidden advertisements or sponsored content?

No, the classification shows no hidden advertising or sponsored content. The video appears to be a standalone skit.

Is the language in the video appropriate for kids?

Yes, the language is clean with no strong or crude language, as indicated by a score of 0.00. It is suitable for children.

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