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MrBeast
13:32 · 175.8M views · April 30, 2020
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Major Issue
6Moderate Concerns
1Minor Flag

This video is safe for most kids ages 10 and up, but it contains dangerous stunts like a car crashing at 100 mph and risky behavior modeling. The strongest positive is the behind-the-scenes look at video production, teaching kids about effort and quality control, but the high materialism and engagement baiting are concerns.

Content Breakdown · 8 Categories

Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsSome

The video features realistic car crashes (ramming a car at 100 mph into a wall, duct-taping a bowling ball to a car and slamming it) presented as stunts. Although filmed on a closed course with professional supervision, the actions are real and dangerous, and the creator jokes about using parents' cars and credit cards, which could normalize reckless behavior.

See evidence (3)
we rammed a car going 100 mph into a wall
we duct taped a bowling ball to a car and then just slammed into
use your parents cars and also take the credit card
Materialism & Wealth FlexingSome

The creator mentions that the videos cost over $400,000 to film, which could be seen as a wealth flex. The overall tone of the channel often involves large-scale spending, but the transcript does not heavily emphasize luxury goods or designer items.

See evidence (1)
these videos that I never uploaded probably cost over $400,000 to film
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationSome

The video uses guilt-tripping and superstition to pressure viewers to subscribe: 'SUBSCRIBE OR YOU'LL HAVE BAD LUCK' and 'SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG'. The closing line 'love you guys' creates false intimacy, but the overall manipulation is moderate.

See evidence (3)
SUBSCRIBE OR YOU'LL HAVE BAD LUCK
SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG
love you guys
Toxic Behavior ModelingSome

The video models harmful pranks (raiding a mall with dinosaurs, popping bouncy castles with scissors) and encourages using parents' cars and credit cards for dangerous stunts. The 'don't try this at home' disclaimer is present but the actions are still demonstrated as entertaining.

See evidence (3)
use your parents cars and also take the credit card
we got chased out of the town because we had a pair of scissors
we raided a mall with dinosaurs
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsSome

The video uses superstition-based CTAs ('SUBSCRIBE OR YOU'LL HAVE BAD LUCK') and threat-based CTAs ('SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG') to coerce subscriptions. The promise that subscribing will make your subbox 'at least kind of sort of good' is mild but still manipulative.

See evidence (3)
SUBSCRIBE OR YOU'LL HAVE BAD LUCK
SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG
do me a favor and subscribe because I promise whatever is in your subbox will be at least kind of sort of good
Dangerous Internet ChallengesSome

The video features dangerous stunts (ramming cars at 100 mph, duct-taping a bowling ball to a car) that could be imitated by viewers despite the disclaimer. The tone is playful but the actions are physically risky.

See evidence (2)
we rammed a car going 100 mph into a wall
we duct taped a bowling ball to a car and then just slammed into
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA lot

The entire video is a compilation of extreme stunts (car crashes, dinosaur mall raids, bouncy castle popping) designed for shock value. The creator notes the videos cost over $400,000, emphasizing the scale. This is classic stunt-driven content.

See evidence (3)
we rammed a car going 100 mph into a wall
we bought 1,000 dinosaur costumes and got hundreds of people to gather
these videos that I never uploaded probably cost over $400,000 to film
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

The dinosaur mall raid and bouncy castle popping are presented as playful, consequence-free fantasy violence. The 'three-way banana duel' and popping inflatables with scissors are cartoonish in nature.

See evidence (2)
we had a three-way banana duel
Chris had a pair of scissors which this is a city made out of inflatable bouncy castles right you pop it they're done for

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a compilation of scrapped stunts and failed experiments, including a car crashing at 100 mph, a bouncy castle city, and a domino chain attempt. The creator repeatedly says 'don't try this at home,' but the content still models risky behavior like car ramming and running with scissors. Positively, it teaches kids about the effort and cost behind video production, and the creator emphasizes quality over quantity. However, the high materialism (spending $400,000) and engagement baiting ('subscribe for good videos') may concern parents.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the creator decided not to upload some of these videos even after spending a lot of money?
  2. 2What are some ways you can tell if a video is safe to try at home or not?
  3. 3How do you think the people in the bouncy castle city felt when the creator started popping things with scissors?
  4. 4If you were making a video, what would you do to make sure it's both fun and safe for everyone?
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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 recommended for ages 10 and up due to its focus on dangerous stunts (like a car crashing at 100 mph), risky behavior modeling, and high materialism (spending $400,000 on scrapped videos). Younger children may imitate the stunts or be confused by the financial waste.

Does the video show dangerous stunts or car crashes?

Yes, the video includes footage of a car being deliberately crashed into a wall at 100 mph, a bowling ball duct-taped to a car, and cars being rammed together to make a sandwich. The creator repeatedly says 'don't try this at home,' but the stunts are still graphic and could inspire imitation.

Is there any educational value in this video?

The video has moderate educational value. It shows behind-the-scenes content about video production, including planning, budgeting, and why some videos get scrapped. However, the main focus is on entertainment and stunts, not learning.

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