YouTube Classics: Watch & Learn Kids

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The forum discussion centers around various entertaining YouTube videos, including commercials, skits, and performances that are deemed educational or humorous for children. Users share links to specific videos, such as a commercial featuring a child and their mother throwing tantrums, and performances by young talents like Bianca Ryan from "America's Got Talent." The conversation highlights the importance of these videos in teaching lessons and providing entertainment, with a focus on the impact of humor and creativity in children's learning experiences.

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good stuff, good stuff. god i love that guy. you should check out his muffins ones too if you aint already!
 
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Canon Rock

Love it or hate it, the rock improvization of Pachelbel's Canon is a Youtube phenomenon.

See also: https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=985884#post985884

The famous JerryC arrangement:

1 2 3 4

Now all together

On a toy keyboardAnd of course, the cutest one of allOther arrangements:

Malmsteen's version

Arrangement for acoustic guitar

Funky version: Kimcuban on drums

Short version: Reuben Gingrich on drums

Hip-hop version on the koto

Christmas Canon Rock, by TSO

How about the hydraulophone?

And the awesomely priceless Pachelbel rant.
Finally, the original arrangement: Pachelbel's Canon in D
 
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Gokul43201 said:
Love it or hate it, the rock improvization of Pachelbel's Canon is a Youtube phenomenon.
I love the twofun version. It had a very Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure feel to it. I'm not as crazy about Yngwie Malmsteem's rendition, but that may be because I just don't like Yngwie Malmsteem.
And the awesomely priceless Pachelbel rant.

That was REALLY funny!
 
  • #367
Ahahahahah the screaming hotdog!
 
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I like the cortina landslide, the mir and anyway the pingus.
 
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  • #369
Origami Animation - great music too! Put on your dancing shoes. :biggrin:



For those with too much time on their hands. :smile:

origami cat


origami beating heart
 
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  • #371
An alternate Matrix -

And the awesomely priceless Pachelbel rant.
:smile:
 
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  • #373
This has to be one of the best series of videos ever.

http://uk.youtube.com/user/cwdressen

Just been considering getting another Dobe since Emma died last year and stumbled upon these. Anyone who has ever owned one will recognise all the classic traits. You got to love 'em.
 
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If they have already been suggested, oh well. Anyways, type in "carrot panflute" in the search on Youtube and you'll get a vid of a Japanese guy who plays these instruments made out of vegetables. Then, look at the related vids on the right side. Great stuff, really ingenious, and some fairly good tones from food. Oh, and apparently there isn't a word for "pepper" in Japanese, so the vids that say "paprika" actually mean pepper.
 
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This is a great film for motorcycle racing fans - On Any Sunday.

You may want to skip the first four minutes as it is classically cheesey, and the film was a low budget, early 70s racing cult film, but it has great footage and is worth the watch for fans and riders.









 
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  • #376
Taylor Mali -

Like_youknow -


Taylor Mali on proofreading. :smile:
 
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  • #377
Try "End of Ze World", its good. Did I already post this one, if so, beat me.
 
  • #378
Karate Slow Motion

:biggrin:
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
Watch and learn kids. :biggrin:


...nice video! That boy is a good actor. lol. Kids should act like that kid did. SWEETTTTIIESSSSSSSS! hehe...
 
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Alright, I think I did a pretty diligent search to make sure this one wasn't posted, but I'm still baffled that I didn't find it. It's got to be in here somewhere, but just in case, behold! Carl Sagan is Agent Smith.

 
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  • #383
Wind powered walking sculptures - amazing!
 
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  • #384
What if the Beatles were Irish?
http://www.jibjab.com/view/172887
 
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  • #385
Wear the fox hat.
 
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devil-fire said:


climbing hundreds of feet with no ropes. i fill my pants just just watching a recording of it on the computer


wow...
 
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  • #387
Type in "Flight of the Conchords" and watch any of the hits. Absolutely genius!
 
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Wow, got to love the 80s!
 
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