Baby Wilhelm
Considering that the Wilhelm Scream is over 60 years old, it might be in the film industry’s best interest to find a replacement. This little guy might just be the talent they’re looking for.
Considering that the Wilhelm Scream is over 60 years old, it might be in the film industry’s best interest to find a replacement. This little guy might just be the talent they’re looking for.
We all wish we could talk to our younger selves, but Jeremiah McDonald actually had enough foresight to record a convo for the future about pets, passions and Doctor Who all the way back in 1992.
Online math show Numberphile talked with YouTube to find out why the view count of videos on the site often freezes at 301. It turns out they have different criteria for what counts as a view.
Yes, the Atlantic Ocean has a road. Heine Schjølberg braves the impressive system of causeways, viaducts and bridges that make up the Atlanterhavsveien in this neat video. Beats traffic.
YouTube’s latest method for discovering new cat videos pits two clips cats from similar genres against one another for you to vote on. Two clips cats enter, one clip cat leaves. You get the idea.
Could we be witnessing the birth of the next Internet meme? Let’s watch as Carter Johnson comes in Dukes of Hazzard and gets ready to someday be autotuned by the Gregory Brothers.
Apparently frustrated by the oversaturation of cat videos on YouTube, Hugapug the pug takes out her aggression out on some poor, unsuspecting dogs trapped inside this computer monitor.
These strange videos chronicling the rough-and-tumble lives of a bushman and his loyal buffalo steed might be lost on us without the enlightening commentary provided by the The Possum Posse.
Wowza. Props to Youtube user (and TA fan) AaronicStuff who made this acapella cover of Flux Pavillion’s I Can’t Stop without the use of any professional microphones or recording gear.
Apparently fanny packs are for real men. Not only is this guy crazy enough to go into a tiny pit full of the most pissed off cobras we’ve ever seen. He does it in flip-flops with his pants rolled up!
It’s no secret that TA’s all about the bros. Maybe that’s why we enjoyed this mashup of some of cinema’s most powerful Broments in Love by Youtuber martinovicable. Platonically, of course.
(NSFW: Language) Jeff Chan’s short film starts out innocently enough, but within seconds, he turns the one of the most popular YouTube clips of all time into a bloody good zombie flick.
Remember how scary mommy’s nose was for baby Emerson? Turns out that’s not the only thing that the tot has his eyes fixed on. At least he finds a little something to laugh about.
Let the April Fools Day pranks begin! YouTube starts things off right with the top 5 viral pictures of 1911. Be sure to stick around for Flugelhorn Cat. While you’re there, hit the 1911 button.
Got a YouTube video that could benefit from some better music? Grab a video of your choice and head on over to The Benny Hillifier, and give it the soundtrack it truly deserves.
Ever wanted to make your own mashup video? You could try YouTube’s editor, but it’s not nearly as much fun as YouTube Doubler, which lets you sync up two videos and play them side-by-side.
This 22 second video will likely have you laughing, provided you 1) enjoy the current pop culture offerings on YouTube and 2) appreciate the good old days of video gaming.
A YouTube commenter revealed a neat easter egg on the popular website – tapping or holding the Left arrow key lets you play Snake on the video screen. It doesn’t work on embedded videos though.
This clever one-take video from hip hop artist Legrand and students at Temple University Tokyo features Windows XP, OS X Snow Leopard, Ableton Live, Twitter, Second-Life, Skype and more.
Featuring a vastly-improved touchscreen user interface, YouTube’s new mobile website looks awesome on iPhones, Evos, Droids, and any mobile web browser with full HTML5 support.
Ever wonder what happened to Jack Rebney, the hilarious NSFW Winnebago Man? Fortunately for us, the Winnebago Man documentary is due out next month, so we’ll be able to get an update.
Musician Patrick Liddell uploaded, downloaded then re-uploaded the same video to YouTube 1000 times. Turn down the volume and watch what happened over time. (Original video here).
His solo career may be dust in the wind, but we can’t help but feel for the hapless muppet in Beaker’s Ballad; performing (and burning) in front of a YouTube audience = teh lose.
Don’t worry about taking a bathroom timeout this year; YouTube will be airing Super Bowl ads immediately after they run on TV via their Ad Blitz channel so you can vote on the best ones.
Think of it as a demo without the download hassle: Just Cause 2 has a series of interactive trailers up on YouTube that let you guide Rico, choose-your-own-adventure style.
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