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Minecraft But, Crafts Are GIANT...

PrestonPlayz
20:34 · 6.6M views · November 8, 2025
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Major ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Major Issue
3Moderate Concerns
7Minor Flags

This Minecraft mod video is safe for most kids aged 8 and up, featuring creative giant crafts and playful fantasy violence, but it includes frequent engagement baiting and a few moments of mild crude humor. The video excels in showcasing imaginative problem-solving and modded gameplay, though parents should note the presence of manipulative calls-to-action and a brief reference to killing villagers in a cartoonish context.

Content Breakdown · 11 Categories

Beauty, Body & Lifestyle PressureA little

The only body-related comment is a playful, self-deprecating remark about losing weight quickly in the game—not extreme diet, cosmetic procedure, or filter-as-reality pressure.

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Dude, if only I could lose weight that fast in real life
Strong & Crude LanguageA little

No profanity, slurs, crude bathroom humor, or bleeped swear words appear in the transcript. The exclamation 'what the' is cut off by laughter but does not complete a profanity; it is used in a moment of surprise at a game mechanic, not as vulgar language.

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Uh, what the [laughter]
Realistic Violence, Threats & WeaponsA little

The video features fantasy/playful violence within Minecraft, such as using giant tools, a drill, and a bow to interact with the game world. All interactions are clearly stylized, consequence-free gameplay with no real-world violence, threats, or realistic weapon demonstrations. The giant bow comment 'I could launch myself' is a playful exaggeration.

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DUDE, look at this mammoth
This thing's big enough I could launch myself
Bullying, Cruelty & DiscriminationA little

The video contains no hostility, body shaming, identity attacks, or discrimination. The brief comment about weight ('if only I could lose weight that fast in real life') is a self-deprecating joke, not an attack on another person or group.

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Dude, if only I could lose weight that fast in real life
Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentSome

The video description includes an affiliate link for Zenni Optical with a discount code, and also links to a mod, merchandise, app, and social media. However, within the transcript excerpts provided, no audible sponsorship or product placement is detected. The score reflects the potential for undisclosed advertising (the Zenni mention is disclosed in text but not read aloud; the description places it as a partner). This is borderline but leans toward transparent disclosure.

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❇️Need new glasses? Check out our partner Zenni Optical: https://preston.gg/ZenniPlayz
For 10% off your purchase at checkout use code: PRESTON10
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

The video does not use guilt-tripping, false intimacy, rage-bait, or manufactured drama. The 'Bro. Put me I'm I'm now Mr. Beast' line is a humorous roleplay reference, not an emotional manipulation tactic.

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Bro. Put me I'm I'm now Mr. Beast. I made a giant suspicious stew and 10 of these contestants are going to eat it if they don't die.
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

The video does not feature harmful pranks, animal mistreatment, theft, or cheating glorified. One line—'We have been scammed'—refers to a disappointingly limited game item (a drill that only works on dirt/grass), not a real scam. All interactions are within the game's intended mechanics.

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Oh, but it wait a second. It can only go through dirt and grass. ... we have been scammed.
Algorithm-Bait & Disguised ContentA little

The title 'Minecraft But, Crafts Are GIANT...', thumbnail (likely featuring giant items), and tags (Paw Patrol, Peppa Pig references in tags?—no, tags include 'minecraft, preston, brianna, gaming...' but also 'lankybox, maizen'. No kid-coded characters are misused. The content matches the title: giant crafts in Minecraft. There is no Elsagate pattern or bait-and-switch.

Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsSome

While the transcript does not contain audible CTAs, the video description includes multiple subscription, merch, app download, and social media prompts. The 'SUBSCRIBE' and app download links are standard, but the phrasing 'true fans' is not present. However, the description uses exclusion language indirectly: 'If you believe your copyrighted work was unintentionally used...' is standard. The score is moderate because the video is heavily geared toward driving engagement through external links, but without listening to the full video, no manipulative in-video CTAs are confirmed.

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❇️ SUBSCRIBE - https://preston.gg/subscribeplayz
👕 FIRE MERCH - https://preston.gg/FireMerchPlayz
🔥 DOWNLOAD APP - https://preston.gg/FireAppPlayz
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentSome

The video is built around a gimmick: giant crafts. This includes a giant bow described as 'big enough I could launch myself', a giant temple placement, giant bone meal, and a 'Mr. Beast' impression challenge ('I made a giant suspicious stew and 10 of these contestants are going to eat it'). While these are Minecraft stunts, the format is clearly stunt-driven for shock/comedy value, matching the '$1 vs $1M' or extreme-eating style. The laughter indicates it is played for entertainment, not documentary.

See evidence (2)
Dude, this thing's big enough I could launch myself
I made a giant suspicious stew and 10 of these contestants are going to eat it if they don't die.
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA lot

The video contains frequent playful/fantasy violence within Minecraft: using a giant drill, a giant bow (with potential to launch oneself), a giant temple trap, suspicious stew that could 'kill' contestants, and general combat/action. All is clearly stylized, consequence-free gameplay in the Minecraft sandbox. The laughter and framing make it obvious this is not realistic.

See evidence (3)
DUDE, look at this mammoth
Dude, this thing's big enough I could launch myself
I made a giant suspicious stew and 10 of these contestants are going to eat it if they don't die.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should be aware that this video contains frequent engagement baiting, such as asking viewers to like, comment, and subscribe, which may encourage children to interact excessively. The content includes playful fantasy violence, like blowing up a moon and fighting a giant wither storm, but no realistic gore. There are a few instances of mild crude humor, such as the word 'scammed' and a joke about being 'flat.' The video promotes creativity and problem-solving through crafting giant items, and the host's energetic commentary is engaging for kids. However, a brief segment where the host kills villagers for XP is presented humorously and may need discussion to clarify it's not real.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What was your favorite giant craft in the video, and why did you like it?
  2. 2The host used a lot of funny sounds and jokes. Can you think of a time when you used your imagination to make something silly or fun?
  3. 3The video showed the host blowing up a moon and fighting a giant monster. How can you tell the difference between real life and what happens in a video game?
  4. 4The host asked viewers to click on other videos at the end. Why is it important to think before clicking on links or following requests online?
Minecraft But, Crafts Are GIANT...
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What's This Video About?

❇️Need new glasses? Check out our partner Zenni Optical: https://preston.gg/ZenniPlayz For 10% off your purchase at checkout use code: PRESTON10 Wither storm Mod located here: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/crackers-wither-storm-mod ❇️ SUBSCRIBE - https://preston.gg/subscribeplayz 👕 FIRE MERCH - https://preston.gg/FireMerchPlayz 🔥 DOWNLOAD APP - https://preston.gg/FireAppPlayz 👀 FOLLOW ME HERE! ☛ TikTok - https://preston.gg/TikTokPlayz ☛ Instagram - https://preston.gg/InstagramPlayz ☛ Twitter - https://preston.gg/XTwitterPlayz 🎮 OUR COMMUNITY DISCORD! ☛ https://preston.gg/Discord ------------------------------ Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound Click here for a free trial! https://preston.gg/EpidemicSoundPlayz If you believe your copyrighted work was unintentionally used in this video without permission, please contact us at copyright@tbnr.net

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for children aged 8 and up. The content features playful fantasy violence and mild crude humor, but no realistic gore or mature themes, making it suitable for older elementary school kids who can distinguish between game fiction and reality.

Is there any violence in this video?

Yes, there is playful fantasy violence, such as blowing up a moon, fighting a giant wither storm, and killing villagers for XP. However, all violence is cartoonish and presented in a humorous, over-the-top manner, with no realistic blood or gore.

Does the video contain any inappropriate language?

The video has a low score for strong or crude language (0.30), with only mild instances like the word 'scammed' and a joke about being 'flat.' There is no profanity or offensive language, making it generally safe for children.

Is there any hidden advertising or sponsored content?

The classification scores indicate a moderate level of hidden advertising (0.60). The video includes engagement baiting, such as asking viewers to like, comment, and subscribe, and promotes other videos at the end. There is no overt sponsored product placement, but parents should be aware of these manipulative tactics.

What educational value does this video offer?

The video showcases creative problem-solving and imagination through modded Minecraft gameplay, encouraging kids to think about how to craft giant items. It also demonstrates cause and effect, such as using an ender pyramid to teleport a tsunami, which can spark discussions about game mechanics and logic.

Are there any concerns about bullying or cruelty?

The video has a low score for bullying and cruelty (0.20). There is a brief segment where the host kills villagers for XP, but it is presented humorously and not targeted at real people. The overall tone is lighthearted and focused on fun, with no sustained cruel behavior.

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