Toko Toko Maru
Before you assume that “Maru” in the title means you’re in store for another cat video, it’s not. What we have here is an incredible display of agility, with this little robot’s award-winning Kabuki dance.
Before you assume that “Maru” in the title means you’re in store for another cat video, it’s not. What we have here is an incredible display of agility, with this little robot’s award-winning Kabuki dance.
Sit back, mellow out for seven minutes and enjoy the minimal, Brady Bunch stylings of this a capella video from Local Vocal, featuring all our favorite cheesy tunes from the 90’s. (Thanks IceBone!)
And we thought we had mad dance moves. These kids bust out their best OutKast on their Wii. And while Justin and Jeremy are twins, the boy on the left seems to have a better grasp on the lyrics.
We’ll go out on a limb and guess that Zola the gorilla just wants to get his feet clean, but it sure looks like he’s got some wicked dance moves too. No popping or locking though. Yet.
Actually, we’re not sure what Latin dance that is, but El Willy the chihuahua doesn’t seem to know that he’s supposed to walk on all fours nor that Flamenco originated in Spain, not Mexico.
Look Ma, no wire fu: we must admit we’re a tad mesmerized by the swirling, balletic choreography that these four skydivers do in the Skydive Arena wind tunnel in Prague, Czech Republic.
We’re going to go out on a limb and say that death metal wasn’t the original soundtrack for these guys’ bitchin’ dance moves, but even if this isn’t what they were dancing to, somehow it still works.
This guy’s good at breaking, popping, locking, ‘botting, he’s got absurd muscle control and mad stage street presence. Plus he looks kind of like Terry Crews, which makes his act even funnier.
28 year old Romanian dancer Razy Gogonea put on quite a spectacular audition on Britain’s Got Talent, taking his inspiration from the film The Matrix – even the Hoff was impressed. (Thanks Orion!)
Despite the smooth moves and a tune with the words “break dance” sung numerous times, this bizarrely funny scene from an 80’s Bollywood movie contains no actual break dancing.
10-year old Tord Korsvik wowed the judges of Norway’s Got Talent with his smooth popping – floating, ‘botting and miming all over the stage. He should have been in the video for The Creep.
Former MMA fighter Genki Sudo and the rest of World Order – the guys who made Mind Shift – are back with another zen robot music video. Read Sudo’s accompanying inspirational message here.
We’re not sure if this dancing Android has already been upgraded to Honeycomb, or if he’s just on crank. Either way, get outs the way or else you’ll get run down by this amped-up inflatable ‘bot.
It’s not high-tech and fancy, but we highly recommend taking a minute and a half off from work to enjoy this charming animation by Peabo of Russian men cutting a rug. Fun. (Thanks Thomas!)
We never really put it together, but Sam Rockwell does seem to get his groove on quite a bit in his films. From Confessions of a Dangerous Mind to Moon – no matter the part, Sam can dance.
During the semi-finals of the CZW World Tag Team Title Tournament, The Osirian Portal pulled one of the most egregious, rhythmic moves we’ve ever seen. How are we not hypnotized? (Thanks Alvin!)
No offense LeBron, but even you didn’t have a chance for the spotlight against this talented Charlotte Bobcats fan, who proved his skills on the dance cam during the Heat game. (Thanks Lisa!)
Alright, you don’t have to kill 14 minutes of your life watching the whole video from RemoteKontrol busting out these sick robot dance moves, but on the other hand, why not? (Thanks IceBone!)
We’re always impressed by effortless looking talent, so check out the exceptionally sick moves from a highly skilled international group of B-Boys at their Battle of the Year. (Thanks Adolpho!)
8 year-old Anjelo “Lil Demon” Baligad can dance. In fact, he was good enough to smoke his adult competition at this breakdancing contest. His foe is actually pretty decent, but he’ll never live it down.
Check out these folks getting down to some old school hip hop from The Game and 50 Cent. Okay, so maybe they had no idea they ended up dancing to this song, but it works perfectly. (Thanks Ron!)
Lawrence Malstaf is an artist who literally shrink wraps volunteers as an art form. The intention is to encourage people to consider the threat to their survival and how they would protect themselves.
We’re impressed with Dan Blank’s music video for the vintage dance troupe, The Satin Dollz, which was produced for less than $2000 and filmed on a Canon 7D DSLR. And with the ladies.
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