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24 Cursed Minecraft Toys on Amazon

PrestonPlayz
11:30 · 2.6M views · December 10, 2022
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
9Minor Flags

This video is safe for most kids aged 10 and up, but it contains mild crude humor and a few moments of playful violence that may not suit younger viewers. The content is entertaining and creative, with hosts reacting humorously to bizarre Minecraft-themed toys, but parents should be aware of occasional strong language and a brief reference to a 'pickle' that could be interpreted as suggestive.

Content Breakdown · 10 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageA little

Mild crude language appears a few times, including a bleeped expletive and a crude bathroom reference, but it is infrequent and not sustained.

See evidence (3)
whoa [ __ ] I'm gonna break the table
I literally [ __ ] you
do not go to my pickle
Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA little

There is playful physical roughhousing and a toy assault rifle, but all violence is clearly staged and part of a comedic toy review, not realistic or threatening.

See evidence (3)
I'm gonna flip you... I'm gonna grind it on you now
if I beat you I keep the assault rifle
chasing you down like a dark hallway
Sexual References & Suggestive ContentA little

A single mild innuendo about a 'busty Spider-Man' angle, but it is very brief and not explicit or sustained.

See evidence (1)
this is a busty Spiderman's angle
Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA little

The video includes an undisclosed promotion for Epidemic Sound in the description, but within the transcript there is no hidden or undisclosed sponsorship; the toy reviews appear organic.

See evidence (1)
Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound Click here for a free trial! (description)
Materialism & Wealth FlexingA little

A brief mention of spending $150 on a plastic hammer, but it is presented as a humorous sacrifice for the video, not as a wealth flex.

See evidence (1)
we spent 150 on a plastic hammer for you guys
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

A mild guilt-tripping plea for likes ('can you please like the video that we spent...'), but it is brief and not emotionally manipulative.

See evidence (1)
can you please like the video that we spent we spent 150 on a plastic hammer for you guys
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

Mild roughhousing and a brief threat to 'grind' a toy on someone, but it is clearly playful and not harmful or cruel.

See evidence (1)
I'm gonna grind it on you now nobody wins
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

A mild guilt-tripping call to action for likes, but no superstition, fake giveaways, or exclusion language.

See evidence (1)
can you please like the video that we spent we spent 150 on a plastic hammer for you guys
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video is a toy review/comparison format with some playful destruction, but it is not extreme or shock-driven; it is typical for the genre.

See evidence (2)
I'm gonna break the table
I want to smash it
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceSome

Moderate playful violence including toy battles, roughhousing, and a toy assault rifle, all clearly fantasy and consequence-free.

See evidence (3)
I'm gonna flip you
if I beat you I keep the assault rifle
chasing you down like a dark hallway

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should know that this video features two adult hosts unboxing and playing with weird Minecraft toys from Amazon, which is generally harmless and fun. The video does well in promoting creativity and humor, but it includes a few instances of mild crude language (e.g., 'ew', 'dumb') and playful violence like hitting toys with a hammer. There is also a brief moment where one host says 'eat the pickle' in a silly context, which could be seen as mildly suggestive. No real violence, bullying, or substance use is present, and the content is not sponsored or manipulative.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think about the weirdest toy in the video? Why was it funny or strange?
  2. 2Do you think it's okay to laugh at silly toys, or should we be careful not to make fun of things?
  3. 3How would you react if someone gave you a toy that looked weird or broken?
  4. 4Why do you think the hosts pretended to be scared of some toys? Was it just for fun?
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for children aged 10 and up due to mild crude humor and playful violence. Younger kids might find some jokes confusing or imitate the silly behavior without understanding the context.

Does this video contain any strong language?

The video has a low score for strong language (0.30), meaning there are only a few mild words like 'ew' and 'dumb'. No profanity or harsh language is used, so it's generally safe for older kids.

Is there any violence in this video?

There is playful fantasy violence, like hitting toys with a hammer or flipping toy cars, but no realistic violence or threats. It's all in good fun and clearly staged for entertainment.

Are there any hidden advertisements or sponsored content?

The video has a low score for hidden advertising (0.20), and the hosts are simply unboxing Amazon toys for fun. There is no obvious sponsorship or product placement that tries to sell something to kids.

What is the educational value of this video?

This video is primarily entertainment, not educational. It encourages creativity and humor through toy unboxing, but it doesn't teach any specific skills or knowledge. Parents may want to discuss the difference between real and pretend reactions.

Could this video encourage bad behavior in kids?

The video has a low score for toxic behavior modeling (0.10), so it's unlikely to encourage bad behavior. The hosts are silly but not mean, and they don't bully or discriminate. However, kids might imitate the playful hitting, so parents should remind them that toys are not for real fighting.

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