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Hydraulic Press Vs Lamborghini

MrBeast
10:25 · 271.0M views · December 10, 2022
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Major Issue
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3Minor Flags

This video is safe for most kids but is essentially a high-budget stunt reel with heavy product placement. It showcases impressive science experiments and creative destruction, but the constant destruction of property and casual disregard for safety could normalize risky behavior. The positive messages about perseverance and teamwork are overshadowed by the materialism and hidden advertising.

Content Breakdown · 7 Categories

Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA little

The video features destructive stunts (dropping a car from a helicopter, crushing a Lamborghini, blowing it up, hitting a house with a meteor) that involve realistic property destruction and explosions, though no humans are harmed.

See evidence (3)
Drop the car!
Oh my gosh, no, it snapped it in half!
Let's blow up the Lamborghini. ... Explosion!
Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentSome

The video includes a clear sponsorship segment for Hello Neighbor 2, but the ad is partially integrated into the content (the meteor experiment is framed as a celebration of the game). The description includes '#ad HelloNeighborPartner' and a link, which is proper disclosure, but the ad is presented as part of the entertainment rather than a separate break.

See evidence (2)
Hello Neighbor 2 just came out and to celebrate, I built a scaled replica of their house in real life. And we're gonna see what happens if it gets hit by a meteor.
Click the link in the description to go to Hello Neighbor 2's official website and buy the game right now.
Materialism & Wealth FlexingSome

The video features destruction of a Lamborghini (luxury car), dropping a car from a helicopter, and giving $10,000 to a stunt performer, which frames extreme wealth and luxury destruction as entertainment. The 'Here's $10,000' moment is a direct wealth flex.

See evidence (3)
We're about to test things that nobody has ever done before, like flattening a Lamborghini with a hydraulic press
Here's $10,000.
In case you were wondering, that Lamborghini doesn't work anymore.
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

The description includes 'SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG' and 'follow all of these or i will kick you', which are humorous but use guilt and threat framing to coerce engagement. The video itself does not contain parasocial language.

See evidence (2)
SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG
follow all of these or i will kick you
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The prank of swapping Tareq's car with a replica and dropping his real car in a field without his knowledge is a harmful prank performed without consent, framed as humorous. This models deception and property damage as entertainment.

See evidence (1)
The best part is, that wasn't even Tareq's car. We picked up his car from the parking lot, dropped it in the middle of a random field, picked up a perfect replica of his car and then, dropped that in the Orbeez.
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsSome

The description uses threat-based CTAs ('SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG', 'follow all of these or i will kick you') that guilt-trip and coerce engagement. The video itself does not contain such language.

See evidence (2)
SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG
follow all of these or i will kick you
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA lot

The entire video is a compilation of extreme stunts and destruction: flattening a Lamborghini, dropping a car from a helicopter, building a house replica to be hit by a meteor, world's largest elephant toothpaste, and blowing up a Lamborghini. These are shock-value gimmicks designed for spectacle.

See evidence (3)
We're about to test things that nobody has ever done before, like flattening a Lamborghini with a hydraulic press
Drop the meteor!
Let's blow up the Lamborghini. ... Explosion!

What Parents Need to Know

This video is packed with extreme stunts like crushing a Lamborghini, dropping a car from a helicopter, and climbing a skyscraper with a Spider-Man suit. While it's entertaining and includes some educational science demonstrations (like elephant toothpaste), the focus is on destruction and wealth display. The video features hidden advertising for the game 'Hello Neighbor 2' and promotes a 'bigger is better' mentality. There's no strong language or sexual content, but the stunts could inspire imitation, and the prank on a friend (pretending to destroy his car) may be seen as mean-spirited. Kids will learn about physics concepts like force and cushioning, but the overall tone is more about spectacle than education.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the creators chose to destroy expensive items like a Lamborghini? What message does that send about money and possessions?
  2. 2The video includes a prank where they pretend to destroy a friend's car. How do you think the friend felt? Is it okay to prank someone like that?
  3. 3What did you learn from the experiments, like the elephant toothpaste or the Orbeez cushioning? Can you think of a real-world example where that science is useful?
  4. 4The video had a sponsored segment for a video game. How can you tell when something is an ad? Why is it important to recognize advertising?
Hydraulic Press Vs Lamborghini
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What's This Video About?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

We recommend age 8 and up. Younger children may be frightened by the destruction and stunts, and the hidden advertising and materialistic themes are better understood by older kids.

Is there any violence or scary content?

The video features realistic destruction of cars and buildings, but no real people are harmed. Some stunts (like climbing a skyscraper) might be intense for sensitive kids, but there's no blood or injury.

Does the video have hidden advertising?

Yes, there is a clear sponsored segment for the video game 'Hello Neighbor 2' that is integrated into the content. Parents should be aware that this is a paid promotion.

Is the prank on the friend (Tareq's car) mean-spirited?

The prank involves pretending to destroy a friend's car, which could be seen as bullying. However, it's revealed to be a replica, and the friend laughs it off. It's a good opportunity to discuss consent and jokes.

Are the science experiments safe to try at home?

No, the experiments (like elephant toothpaste and hydraulic press) are done on a massive scale with professional equipment. Attempting them at home would be extremely dangerous.

Does the video promote materialism?

Yes, the video features expensive items like a Lamborghini and a helicopter, and the destruction is framed as entertainment. This could encourage a 'money is no object' attitude, so parents may want to discuss the value of things.

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