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Going Around A Ferris Wheel 1,000 Times Straight

MrBeast
12:56 · 135.5M views · November 16, 2019
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
2Moderate Concerns
4Minor Flags

This video is safe for most kids but features extreme stunt content and mild crude humor. The positive side is the charitable donation to Team Trees and the creative, high-energy challenge format that can inspire perseverance. However, the video includes reckless behavior like throwing objects from a Ferris wheel, breaking lights, and mild name-calling, which may concern parents.

Content Breakdown · 6 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

Mild crude language appears, but no strong profanity or slurs. The word 'freak' is used as a substitute for a stronger expletive, and there is mild bathroom humor ('poop poop').

See evidence (2)
What the freak was that, dude?
Chan-Chan's also gotta poop poop, over.
Materialism & Wealth FlexingA little

Minimal materialism appears. There is a brief mention of a $3,000 prize for a game, and a $1,000 donation to Team Trees, but these are presented as incentives or charity, not as wealth flexing.

See evidence (2)
First one to get a ring on a tree wins $3,000.
He donated $1,000 to Team Trees.
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

Mild parasocial elements appear. The host says 'love you!' to viewers and mentions that followers can be invited to competitions, but this is standard influencer engagement and not manipulative or coercive.

See evidence (1)
Random people who follow me on Instagram, or buy merch, will be invited to compete in challenges for one million dollars, so. I forgot. Go to stopmrbeast.com or follow me, love you!
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

Mild toxic behavior appears in the form of throwing objects (balls, oranges, lights) and breaking a camera screen, but it is presented as playful and consequence-free. There is no cruelty or harm to people or animals.

See evidence (3)
We cracked the screen.
Time lapse camera abuse for the win.
Do we banish another light to the shadow realm?
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentSome

The video is built around an endurance stunt: riding a Ferris wheel 1,000 times. This is a gimmick designed for shock value and views, fitting the 'extreme stunt' category. However, it is not destructive or harmful.

See evidence (2)
We are gonna ride this Ferris wheel 1,000 times.
If we don't finish by the end of the day, we have to sit on top of it for 24 hours.
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

Playful violence appears throughout the video, including throwing balls, oranges, and other objects at each other, and breaking a camera screen. This is clearly stylized and consequence-free, fitting the 'playful' category.

See evidence (3)
Ah, what the freak was that, dude? What is that? - It was a dodgeball.
We cracked the screen.
Time lapse camera abuse for the win.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should be aware that this video involves a group of young men riding a Ferris wheel 1,000 times as a stunt, with lots of chaotic antics like throwing dodgeballs and oranges, breaking a camera and lights, and mild teasing. On the positive side, the video promotes charitable giving when one member donates $1,000 to Team Trees to avoid continuing, and it showcases teamwork and determination to complete a difficult challenge. The content is fast-paced and entertaining but may encourage mimicking risky behavior, especially throwing objects from heights.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about Chandler donating $1,000 to Team Trees to get out of the challenge? Was that a good or bad way to handle feeling sick?
  2. 2The guys threw a lot of things from the Ferris wheel, like balls and oranges. Why is it dangerous to throw things from high places, even if it looks fun?
  3. 3How do you think the group worked together to complete 1,000 laps? What would you do if you were feeling tired or sick during a challenge?
  4. 4The video had some silly moments, like breaking lights and teasing each other. How can you tell the difference between playful fun and behavior that could hurt someone or damage property?
Going Around A Ferris Wheel 1,000 Times Straight
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 10 and up due to the extreme stunt content, mild crude humor, and reckless behavior like throwing objects from a Ferris wheel. Younger children may imitate these actions without understanding the risks.

Is there any violence or dangerous behavior in this video?

Yes, there is playful but risky behavior such as throwing dodgeballs, oranges, and breaking lights and a camera from the Ferris wheel. While no one is seriously hurt, these actions could be dangerous if imitated.

Does the video contain any advertising or sponsored content?

The video includes a mention of following the creator on Instagram or buying merch to enter competitions, but there is no explicit sponsored content. It is primarily a stunt-based challenge video.

Is there any positive message in this video?

Yes, the video includes a positive moment where a participant donates $1,000 to Team Trees, an environmental charity, to avoid continuing the challenge. This promotes charitable giving and environmental awareness.

Does the video use any bad language?

There is very mild crude language, such as references to 'poop' and mild teasing, but no strong profanity. The classification score for strong language is low (0.20).

What is the educational value of this video?

The video has limited direct educational value, but it can teach lessons about perseverance, teamwork, and the consequences of risky behavior. Parents can use it to discuss safety and decision-making.

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