Watchly Safety Review

Surviving 24 Hours On A Deserted Island

MrBeast
13:52 · 217.1M views · August 22, 2019
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
5Minor Flags

This video is safe for most kids aged 10 and up, with its main appeal being a fun, cooperative survival challenge that showcases teamwork, problem-solving, and creativity. The positive aspects include the group working together to build shelters, dig moats, and cook food, which teaches resourcefulness and resilience. However, there are mild concerns with crude humor (e.g., references to poop, 'wiener' jokes), some suggestive comments (e.g., 'walking around naked' threat), and a brief joke about a girlfriend that may require parental context.

Content Breakdown · 6 Categories

Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The content includes minor crude humor and mild teasing among friends, but no cruelty-as-comedy, harmful pranks, animal mistreatment, or glorified theft is present. The behavior is within typical friendly banter.

Strong & Crude LanguageSome

The transcript contains minor crude language, such as mild euphemisms for profanity ('frick') and crude references to body parts ('wiener', 'crack'), including a sexually suggestive joke ('Wiener me up, daddy'). The overall tone is juvenile and teasing, but the severity is low.

See evidence (4)
Frick.
Were you diggin' in your crack?
These are my wieners!
Wiener me up, daddy.
Sexual References & Suggestive ContentA little

The transcript includes suggestive double entendres and sexualized innuendo, such as 'Wiener me up, daddy' and jokes about being caught with other women. These are juvenile and framed as comedy, but carry mild sexual undertones.

See evidence (2)
It was an easy joke. It's not true. 100% not true. It's just, I was with the boys and the opportunity presented itself for a funny joke and I took it.
Wiener me up, daddy.
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA little

There is mild potential for body-related teasing ('diggin' in your crack') and a moment where someone is mocked for looking like 'a dork.' These are low-grade, playful jabs among friends but could be seen as mild bullying in context.

See evidence (2)
Were you diggin' in your crack?
Ope, now I just look like a dork.
Human Objectification & Sexualizing LanguageA little

The phrase 'Wiener me up, daddy' and the joke about being caught with other women ('I was with the boys') is a mild form of objectification framed as a jest. No numerical ratings, alpha/beta rhetoric, or manosphere language is present.

See evidence (2)
Wiener me up, daddy.
It was an easy joke. It's not true. 100% not true. It's just, I was with the boys and the opportunity presented itself for a funny joke and I took it.
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video's premise—'Surviving 24 Hours On A Deserted Island'—is a moderate-stunt format common on this channel. However, the transcript shows no destruction of property, extreme eating, or luxury-waste content. The tone is playful and focused on the challenge itself.

See evidence (1)
Surviving 24 Hours On A Deserted Island

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should know that this video is a lighthearted, scripted survival challenge from the MrBeast crew, focusing on teamwork and outdoor skills like building tents, digging moats, and starting fires. Kids can learn about cooperation, problem-solving, and the realities of camping (e.g., sunburn, discomfort). However, there is some crude language (e.g., 'poop,' 'wiener'), a threat to 'walk around naked' (played for laughs), and a brief, mild joke about a girlfriend that might need explanation. The content is generally positive but may not suit younger children due to the humor and mild suggestive elements.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about the way the group worked together to build the moat and protect their camp? How could you apply that teamwork in your own life?
  2. 2Why do you think the treasure hunt was a fun part of the challenge? What would you have done if you found the money?
  3. 3The video had some jokes about 'wiener' and 'walking around naked.' Why do you think those jokes are meant for older audiences? How can we tell when humor is appropriate?
  4. 4If you were stranded on a deserted island for 24 hours, what three things would you bring and why?
Surviving 24 Hours On A Deserted Island
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 10 and up. The content involves mild crude humor (e.g., references to poop, 'wiener' jokes) and a brief suggestive threat ('walking around naked'), which may not be suitable for younger children. The cooperative survival theme is positive, but the humor and mild suggestive elements require some maturity.

Is there any strong language or swearing in the video?

The video has a low level of crude language, with words like 'poop' and 'wiener' used in a humorous context. There is no strong profanity, but the humor may be considered mildly inappropriate for very young children.

Does the video contain any sexual content?

There is a very mild suggestive reference when one participant jokingly threatens to 'walk around naked' if he doesn't get food, and a brief joke about a girlfriend. These are played for laughs and not explicit, but parents may want to discuss them with younger viewers.

Is the video educational or just entertainment?

The video is primarily entertainment, but it does offer some educational value by demonstrating teamwork, problem-solving, and basic survival skills like building tents, digging moats, and starting fires. Kids can learn about cooperation and resourcefulness in a fun context.

Are there any dangerous stunts or challenges kids might imitate?

The video includes activities like swimming in the ocean, digging moats, and using a knife (briefly), but these are done by adults in a controlled setting. Parents should remind kids that these activities require supervision and should not be attempted without adult guidance.

Is the video sponsored or does it contain hidden advertising?

The classification scores show no hidden advertising or sponsored content. The video is a self-contained challenge by the MrBeast crew, with no product placements beyond the supplies they brought (e.g., tents, hot dogs), which are part of the narrative.

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