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World's Largest Game Of Dodgeball

MrBeast
11:17 · 93.9M views · July 12, 2019
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
3Moderate Concerns
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This video is safe for most kids but features intense dodgeball gameplay with some physical hits and mild competitive tension. The positive side is that it promotes teamwork, strategy, and friendly competition, but parents should note the chaotic nature and a few moments of rough play. Overall, it's an entertaining stunt video with minimal concerns beyond the physical activity.

Content Breakdown · 5 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

Mild crude language appears in the form of 'Oh, my nuts' and 'We getting murdered out here, bruh,' but no strong profanity or slurs are present.

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Oh, my nuts.
We getting murdered out here, bruh.
Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsSome

The video depicts a real-world dodgeball game with intense physical play, including hits, near-misses, and a choking incident. While dodgeball is a game, the language ('We getting murdered,' 'You almost died') and the medic call frame it with realistic stakes.

See evidence (3)
We getting murdered out here, bruh.
Oh, my God. You almost died.
We need a medic. Are you okay, sir? - No. - Are you choking? - Yes.
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The video includes a prank-like moment where the group drags a choking person into the middle to be hit, which models harmful behavior under the guise of humor. However, the choking is addressed with a medic call, slightly mitigating the toxicity.

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Chandler, there's only one thing we can do. - Drag him in the middle. - Everybody hit Chris. No, no, hit Chris!
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentSome

The video is a stunt-driven 'world's largest' dodgeball game, which fits the extreme/stunt content pattern. It includes a choking incident and repeated targeting of one person, but it is not purely shock-value content.

See evidence (3)
World's Largest Game Of Dodgeball
It only makes sense, you get pelted 23 times.
Oh, my God. You almost died.
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

The dodgeball game is a playful, consequence-free competition with stylized violence (throwing balls at each other). The language ('We getting murdered,' 'hit Chris') is hyperbolic and game-typical.

See evidence (3)
We getting murdered out here, bruh.
I got double hit.
Everybody hit Chris. No, no, hit Chris!

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should know that this video shows a large-scale dodgeball game with hundreds of participants, where players get hit by balls and occasionally fall or express discomfort (e.g., 'I'm dying' or 'hit me in the face'). There's no blood or serious injury, but the intensity might be overwhelming for sensitive kids. The video also includes a brief segment about a surprise birthday party, which is positive. Kids can learn about teamwork, strategy, and sportsmanship, as teams coordinate and celebrate the winner. However, there's a moment where a player is dragged into the middle to be targeted, which could be seen as mild bullying. The language is clean with no strong profanity, but there's some playful teasing.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about the teamwork in the dodgeball game? How did the teams work together?
  2. 2Was there any moment where someone got hurt or felt left out? How could the game be made safer or more inclusive?
  3. 3Why do you think the blue team won? What strategies did they use?
  4. 4How would you feel if you were in a huge dodgeball game like this? What would your strategy be?
World's Largest Game Of Dodgeball
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is recommended for ages 8 and up. The dodgeball action is physical but not violent, and the content is generally positive, though younger children might be frightened by the chaos or intensity.

Is there any violence or injury in the video?

There is no serious violence or injury, but players get hit by dodgeballs and some express discomfort (e.g., 'I'm dying' or 'hit me in the face'). It's all part of the game and played for entertainment.

Does the video contain any bad language?

The video has very mild language, with no strong profanity. There's a brief moment of playful teasing, but nothing offensive.

What is the educational value of this video?

The video shows teamwork, strategy, and sportsmanship as teams compete in a large dodgeball game. Kids can learn about cooperation and fair play, though it's primarily entertainment.

Is there any sponsored content or hidden advertising?

No, the video does not contain sponsored content or hidden advertising. It's a straightforward stunt video by MrBeast.

Are there any concerns about bullying or cruelty?

There's a moment where a player is dragged into the middle to be targeted, which could be seen as mild bullying, but it's done in a playful context. Overall, the video promotes friendly competition.

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