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Jumping 6,344,234 Blocks to Break a Minecraft RECORD

PrestonPlayz
39:06 · 5.9M views · May 27, 2023
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern

This episode is safe for most kids apart from a few inside jokes and repeated crude language. The video features a high-energy Minecraft parkour challenge with strong themes of teamwork and perseverance, but it is heavily laced with name-calling, mild threats, and crude humor that may not be ideal for younger or more sensitive viewers. The creators do show positive problem-solving and comradery, but the banter often crosses into teasing that could be modeled poorly.

Content Breakdown · 1 Category

Strong & Crude LanguageSome

The transcript contains mild crude language and bathroom humor, but no strong profanity or slurs. Uses 'frick', 'fudge', 'butt', 'crap', 'suck', 'sucks', 'freaking' as substitutes. Includes crude references like 'I'm gonna suck on your toes', 'big stinky Willy', 'nuts', 'booty holes'. Under the guidelines, bleeped/censored variants count, but these are soft substitutions, not profanity. Score 0.4 for sustained mild crude language.

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oh frick no
shut the fudge up
you're such a failure of a human
I'm gonna suck on your toes in the worst way
big stinky Willy
nuts
booty holes

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a fast-paced Minecraft parkour race filled with shouting, friendly rivalry, and frequent mild insults (e.g., 'you suck,' 'big bot,' 'cheater'). There are several references to body parts (toes), bathroom humor (peeing story), and underwear color guessing. The content does teach persistence, teamwork, and creative problem-solving, but the constant bickering and name-calling may encourage similar behavior in younger kids. There is no real violence or dangerous stunts, and the core challenge is age-appropriate, but the social dynamics are chaotic. Parents should note that a few moments include suggestive jokes (e.g., 'where that Pearl goes' reference) that may go over younger kids' heads but could raise questions.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What do you think makes a good teammate in a challenge like this? Was anyone being a bad teammate?
  2. 2Why do you think the players kept calling each other cheaters? Was it fair or just part of the game?
  3. 3How did the players help each other even when they were competing? Can you be competitive and still be nice?
  4. 4What would you have done differently if you were stuck on a hard level for a long time?
Jumping 6,344,234 Blocks to Break a Minecraft RECORD
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

Age 8 and up. The fast-paced, competitive Minecraft gameplay is engaging for older elementary kids, but the frequent mild insults and crude jokes (e.g., 'you suck', 'pickles buddy', underwear guessing) may be less suitable for younger children who might mimic the language.

Is there any inappropriate language in the video?

Yes, there is repeated use of mild crude language such as 'suck', 'shut your mouth', 'doodle bangers', and a brief mention of a 'peeing' story. There is no strong profanity, but the tone is often sarcastic and teasing.

Does the video teach anything educational?

It teaches problem-solving, perseverance, and spatial reasoning through Minecraft parkour. Players coordinate, help each other, and overcome obstacles as a team, which can model positive collaborative skills despite the competitive setting.

Is the video safe for younger kids, like 6 or 7?

It may not be ideal. The constant loud arguing, mild insults, and inside jokes could confuse or upset younger children, and they might imitate the unfriendly banter. The fast pace and lack of clear instruction may also be overwhelming.

Are there any scares or violent scenes?

No. The video contains typical Minecraft hazards (zombies, lava, falling) but they are presented comically. There is no real violence or scary imagery. One character 'rages' and threatens to close the game, but it's played for laughs.

Why do the players keep accusing each other of cheating?

It's part of the joke and competitive banter. They pretend that others used shortcuts, but it's all within the game's mechanics. Parents can explain that in friendly competition, teasing about 'cheating' is often just playful, not serious.

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