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Wolfdog is gone, but it seems Old Spice still has its wit. Or its ad agency. This ad for its soap bar parodies classic commercial jingles and grooming products’ claims of all day freshness.
Wolfdog is gone, but it seems Old Spice still has its wit. Or its ad agency. This ad for its soap bar parodies classic commercial jingles and grooming products’ claims of all day freshness.
(NSFW: Language) A compilation of things that sound like Chewbacca, but aren’t Chewbacca – ranging from cats, to vacuum cleaners, to toilets, to a guy being tased. We always though Chewie sounded like this.
The bane of drive thrus Rahat has not run out of scary props. This time he wears a headless neck prop. Either folks know him by his car by now or somehow an invisible guy is scarier than a headless one.
A security guard at a movie studio is granted the perfect prank. Just when there are reports of a strange creature and the local drive-in is showing a horror movie, he stumbles upon a monster costume. Then he gets stuck in it.
Can you guess what the giraffe is doing? Here’s a hint: giraffes are not exactly animals that you would associate with grace and elegance, but director Nicolas Devaux does just that in this animated short.
In case you haven’t heard, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is offering $100K to anyone who can improve condom technology. Joerg Sprave responds the only way he knows how. Now that’s birth control.
A barrage of fictional websites on TV shows, made no doubt to seem hip, poke fun at existing websites or – annoyingly – as a lazy shortcut for exposition. A compilation by Debbie Saslaw for Slacktory.
Nick Kosir isn’t just a weatherman, he’s a weather don. Watch him explain what he does to the tune of Make it Rain. He really needs to work on his swagger though. Right now he’s more Shy Ronnie than Weezy.
We’ve seen a guy play Dueling Banjos by himself, and we’ve seen dogs eat their dinner like humans. Well this is the Internet folks, where every permutation of everything eventually surfaces. Enjoy.
Experimental musician Jeroen Elfferich wins the award for the wackiest version of The White Stripes Seven Nation Army we’ve ever heard. Correction… it’s the wackiest version of any song we’ve ever heard.
A lot of things happened in the second season of Game of Thrones, but one particular plot point stuck in YouTuber EmpyreanAria’s mind: Daenerys Targaryen’s constant demands for her favorite things.
The 2012 Red Bull Creation Contest entry from the team that runs Instructables.com is a scandalous pair of pants that make the lights go down and the tunes turn up before helping ignite the flames of passion as they are undone.
Jurassic Park 3D exists so we can look back and appreciate its finer details. Like why UNIX blows kids’ minds, why Jeff Goldblum has sexy poses in a kids movie, and that one talking dinosaur. The what now?
PBS Idea Channel ponders the philosophical and cultural relevance of Community. Sadly, just as it got the definitions out of the way and set up guide questions, Idea Channel drops the topic. What? Moar!
The bumbling engineer Mehdi Sadaghdar takes on his simplest topic yet. This time he shows us the do’s and don’ts of changing a light bulb. Mostly the don’ts. Keep that in mind if you want to use this as a guide.
A moving rendition of Simon and Garfunkel’s classic single, sung in the voices of Kermit the Frog and other Muppets. Brought to you by YouTuber Seán Thomas Gallobhaà – and a bottle of Famous Grouse whiskey.
The edgy, brutal top-down beat-em-up gets the IRL treatment by the Mega64 guys, as onlookers have absolutely no clue what the heck they’re doing. No humans were injured during the making of this video. Or not.
A toddler gets his grubby little mitts on a deadly red lightsaber, wreaking havoc around the house and on his family in this amusing shakycam short film by Joel and Jared Erickson. At least he doesn’t have a Death Star.
Comedian Greg Benson and his pal troll a Domino’s Pizza staff by asking for nonexistent toppings. A brute-force prank that turns into gold thanks to the willing victim on the other end of the line.
(Spoilers?) That this parody is so freakin’ awesome is a testament to the cruelty and pacing of the TV series. Now excuse us while we watch the first 40 seconds for a hundred-thousand times straight.
Look closely at the photos for this apartment for rent on Craigslist. Notice something? The resident mutt has managed to weasel his way into each and every photo of the place. It goes without saying that the unit is dog friendly.
Improv Everywhere had over 2,000 people walk backwards through Times Square. They didn’t take many pictures because “it’s impossible to take a photo of someone going backwards.” Also if the prank never happened.
(NSFW: Language) A young rockstar – who’s also someone’s son and someone’s father – is visited by a strange and bumbling messenger of doom. And bringer of pie. A very morbid comedy by Caleb Slain.
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