Watchly Safety Review

Spending 24 Hours On Top Of A Mountain

MrBeast
15:24 · 234.5M views · June 13, 2019
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This episode is safe for most kids apart from a few moments of mild peril and a sponsored pizza delivery segment. The video offers a fun, adventurous look at hiking and camping, with positive messages about teamwork and environmental responsibility. However, some playful teasing and mild suspense during steep climbs may require parental guidance for younger viewers.

Content Breakdown · 3 Categories

Sexual References & Suggestive ContentA little

Mild suggestive content is present, including references to cuddling and fan fiction, but it is playful and not explicit. The comments about sharing a tent and cuddling are lighthearted and not sexually charged.

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Chandler, you wanna just share a tent? Let's cuddle for the fan fiction.
Do I see some snuggles?
I got a beautiful shot of Jimmy's face and Chandler's butt very close together.
Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA little

The video includes a clear plug for MrBeast merchandise ('Shopmrbeast.com!') and a mention of Viewstats, but these are disclosed as part of the channel's standard branding. There is no undisclosed sponsorship or hidden advertising.

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Shopmrbeast.com!
Plug our merch, not PewDiePie, dang it.
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video involves an endurance challenge (spending 24 hours on a mountain) which could be considered stunt-driven, but it is presented in a relatively straightforward manner without excessive shock value or destruction of property.

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We are going to spend 24 hours on top of one of the tallest mountains in America.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a fun, lighthearted adventure where a group of friends hikes and camps on a mountain. It does a great job of showing teamwork, perseverance, and the beauty of nature, with a clear message at the end about hiking responsibly and respecting the environment. However, there are a few moments of mild peril (steep climbs, darkness) and some playful teasing that could be seen as mild bullying. There is also a brief sponsored segment for Domino's pizza and a mention of MrBeast merch, which parents may want to discuss as advertising. Overall, it's a safe and entertaining watch for older kids who can handle mild suspense and understand the difference between real danger and staged comedy.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about the way the group worked together to climb the mountain and set up camp? How did they help each other?
  2. 2The video ended with a message about hiking responsibly. Why is it important to stay on trails and not disturb wildlife or plants?
  3. 3Did you notice any parts of the video that seemed like advertisements? How can you tell when something is being promoted in a video?
  4. 4If you were on a mountain hike like this, what would you pack to make sure you were safe and prepared?
Spending 24 Hours On Top Of A Mountain
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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 appropriate for children aged 8 and up. The content is generally safe, with mild peril from hiking and camping, but the humor and occasional mild teasing are suitable for older kids who can understand the difference between real danger and staged comedy.

Is there any violence or scary content in this video?

The video shows a group of friends hiking and camping on a mountain. It includes mild peril like steep climbs and darkness, but no real violence or injury. The tone is comedic and lighthearted, with some mild teasing and silly behavior.

Does the video have any educational value?

The video has a positive message about enjoying nature and hiking responsibly. It includes a clear statement at the end about staying on trails, not damaging the environment, and respecting wildlife. This is a good educational moment for kids.

Are there any concerns about language or mature themes?

There is no strong language, sexual content, or substance use in this video. The only mild concern is some playful teasing and a few moments of mild peril during the hike, which are handled with humor.

Does the video contain hidden advertising or sponsorships?

The video includes a brief mention of a sponsored product (Shop MrBeast) and a Domino's pizza delivery segment that feels like a sponsored bit. These are integrated into the story but are clearly commercial. Parents may want to discuss advertising with kids.

What positive messages does this video convey?

The video models teamwork, perseverance, and outdoor adventure. It also shows friends helping each other and having fun together. The ending encourages responsible hiking and environmental care, which are positive takeaways.

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