
There have been a lot of Barbie video games released over the years and YouTube JonTron takes on the brave task of looking over them to see if there’s been any hidden classics that we all might’ve missed. Because, no one but a five year old girl would ever consider playing them.
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This is the internet at its inexplicable best, with YouTube clips segued together to form a stream of weirdness that doesn’t make much sense, but doesn’t really need to. Just lose yourself to it and be grateful that this kind of thing exists. But don’t get caught watching it, because you’ll have trouble explaining it away.
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When you fire up your computer or check your feeds on your phone, chances are there’s a story about Kanye West’s latest antics. If he’s not interrupting Beck at the Grammys, he’s making outrageous claims about being greater than Picasso or talking about how the president calls his landline.
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If you always thought 90 sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was good but needed to be a lot more WTF, then you’ll be pleased by this video, which skewers things into Twilight Zone weirdness, by cutting up the dialogue and scenes into a stream of internet consciousness.
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You’ve probably never heard of the town Elgin Park, and that’s because it isn’t a real town—instead it’s a creation by artist Michael Paul Smith, who composed it entirely of miniatures. It’s an idealised 1950s utopia which Smith created all himself using various materials.
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Kyungmin Woo’s hilarious short animation JohnnyExpress centers around a delivery man, the universe’s “greatest deliverymanâ€, who attempts to deliver something to a very small customer living on a tiny planet—the planet being so small means he can’t quite find the recipient, and as he searches in vain for them, plenty of cartoon chaos unfolds as he looks around.
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YouTube celebrates its 10th birthday this year, and to honor that and the fact that we’ve all wasted hours of our lives staring at videos that are hosted on it, Luc Bergeron (aka Zapatou), segues together 198 off some of the best and most memorable viral videos from that time period.
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It’s time for that ‘Friday Feeling’ as you slip into the weekend zone – Here’s another delicious dose of pictographic internet hilarity to help round out your week. Specially designed for the lazy web surfer, this gallery can be browsed using just your scroll wheel finger; simply scroll down, lol, then scroll down some more. Couldn’t be simpler!
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If you like your music videos to come with plenty of gore and brutality, then you should be very keen on this one which features British rapper Dizzee Rascal as a rampaging psycho killer. The tone is set straight from the start when Dizzee rips the still beating heart from a girl’s chest.
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Disney cartoons are not known for their historical accuracy, the horrors of history just don’t fit so well when you’re trying to make a joyful narrative that lends itself to young minds—without terrifying them. But Cracked have decided to add some truth to those Disney fairytales, which means the princess gets to sing and dance her way through a track about daughter-wives, baby corpses, the plague, bear torture, potty humor and other cheery no-go subjects.
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This is Amber, from Amber and Billo’s, a pair of radio hosts from Australia—they had the bright idea of sending Amber out on her bike to test a range of techniques for scaring magpies, which involved branches and drawing a pair of fake eyes on the back of Amber’s helmet.
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