This video is safe for most kids but contains crude bodily humor and a strong focus on materialism. The challenge is creative and showcases perseverance, but it includes discussions of peeing, pooping, and using diapers, which may be off-putting for some families. Overall, it's a fun endurance test with positive moments of camaraderie, but parents should be aware of the potty talk and the emphasis on winning an expensive car.
Content Breakdown · 9 Categories
Strong & Crude Language
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The video contains mild crude language and bathroom humor, but no strong profanity or slurs. The language is relatively mild for a challenge video.
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“dude”
“bro”
“ew”
“poop”
“pee”
“fart”
Sexual References & Suggestive Content
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There is a brief, mild instance of suggestive humor when a participant mentions grabbing a 'breast' in a tickle fight context, but it is not sexualized or explicit.
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“You literally just grabbed my breast.”
“Did you have consent? - No consent.”
Mental Health & Self-Harm References
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There is a single hyperbolic statement about not existing anymore, but it is clearly a joke in the context of the challenge and not a genuine self-harm reference.
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“I'm very determined that I'm either gonna get this car, or, I'm not going to exist on this planet anymore.”
Materialism & Wealth Flexing
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The video centers on winning a $50,000 car, which inherently involves materialism. However, the focus is more on the challenge and humor than on flaunting wealth.
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“Last one of you to leave this car gets to keep it.”
“It was just under $50,000, it was about 47 grand. So basically whoever leave this last gets $47,000.”
Parasocial & Emotional Manipulation
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There is mild parasocial language in the description and video, such as 'SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG' and 'I hope you enjoyed this funny challenge video.' This is typical for the channel but not heavily manipulative.
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“SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG”
“I hope you enjoyed this funny challenge video.”
Toxic Behavior Modeling
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There is mild toxic behavior in the form of playful pranks and roughhousing, such as tickling and messing with the car, but it is clearly framed as humorous and consensual among friends.
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“You literally just grabbed my breast.”
“Stop messing with the car.”
“Chandler, back up.”
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAs
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The video includes mild engagement baiting in the description and video, such as 'SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG' and 'like no joke, plz buy merch.' These are typical for the channel but not overly manipulative.
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“SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG”
“like no joke, plz buy merch”
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt Content
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The video has elements of stunt content, such as the 'last to leave' format and participants pooping in a bucket, but it is not extreme or destructive. It is a typical challenge video for the channel.
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“I'm gonna in this bucket.”
“Garrett just peed from the roof into that trash can.”
Playful & Fantasy Violence
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There is a brief mention of 'duke it out' and 'fight each other' in a joking context, but no actual violence occurs. The tone is playful and hypothetical.
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“The option number one is duke get out. - What do you mean duke it out, like fight each other?”
What Parents Need to Know
Parents should know that this video features a group of young men competing to be the last to leave a Tesla, with the winner keeping the car. The content includes frequent discussions of bodily functions (peeing, pooping, using diapers), some mild crude language, and a focus on the high monetary value of the prize ($50,000). On the positive side, the video demonstrates teamwork, strategy, and resilience as participants endure discomfort for over two days. There are also moments of lighthearted humor and friendly competition. However, the potty humor and materialistic theme may not suit younger or more sensitive children.
Talk to Your Kids About
1What do you think about the challenge? Would you be able to stay in a car for that long? Why or why not?
2The participants used teamwork and strategy to last as long as they could. Can you think of a time when you worked with others to achieve a goal?
3The video focuses on winning an expensive car. Do you think it's more important to win a prize or to have fun and be a good sport? Why?
4Some of the participants talked about peeing and pooping in the car. How do you think that affected their experience? What would you do in that situation?
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What's This Video About?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What age is this video appropriate for?▶
The recommended age is 10 and up. The video contains crude bodily humor and discussions of peeing and pooping, which may be too mature for younger children. Older kids can appreciate the endurance challenge and positive messages about perseverance.
Does the video contain any inappropriate language?▶
There is mild crude language, such as references to bodily functions and some mild slang, but no strong profanity. The classification score for strong language is low (0.30), indicating it's not a major concern.
Is there any violence or bullying in this video?▶
No, there is no violence or bullying. The participants engage in friendly competition and show respect for each other, even when one wins. The classification scores for violence and bullying are both 0.00.
What is the educational value of this video?▶
The video demonstrates perseverance, teamwork, and strategic thinking as participants endure discomfort to win a prize. It also shows how to handle boredom and discomfort creatively. However, the focus is more on entertainment than formal education.
Are there any concerns about materialism or wealth flexing?▶
Yes, the video heavily emphasizes the value of the Tesla ($50,000) and the desire to win it. This can promote materialistic values, but it also shows that winning requires effort and sacrifice. Parents can use this as a discussion point about the importance of hard work versus material rewards.
Does the video include any hidden advertising or sponsored content?▶
No, the video does not appear to have hidden advertising or sponsored content. The Tesla is the prize, but the video is not an ad for the car. The classification score for hidden advertising is 0.00.