2010
YouTube shows all kinds of pranks. Some are innocent or childish, like farting. Some are regular or even masochistic Jackass-type stunts, like staging deliberate ball-busting or the worst-ever wedgie by car-traction, aggravated by a hook getting loose and bloodily wounding the back of the hero's head. Technology can also be targeted, like ruining a washing machine by putting a brick inside.
2010
YouTube shows all kinds of posts in which amateurs act like or sort of became celebrities. Some are imitations, Hollywood reenactments or parodies. Some start their own advice column, or find an original way to interact with viewers, like a pianist who improvises his musical replies. Some obtain a cult following for their achievements, like a bunch of student basketball stunt artists.
2010
YouTube posted pranks, usually boys being boys, can be fairly innocent, yet meet blatant verbal abuse, like from a man who found the tap screwed loose. Some are utterly cruel, like a knave whose mate, sleeping on the couch, was woken up in agony from a steel-hard wedgie, or one who suddenly gets kicked in the crotch during an acrobatic training, or another cleverly manipulated to hit his own horribly hard. Even pool balls can get painfully switched with anatomic ones. Some are as elaborate as covering walls in post-its. Some are just verbal, like Tom Mabe's phone pranks. The popularity prize goes to a couple that keeps punking each-other daily.
2010
People post all kinds of sporting scenes on YouTube. Sometimes they show off cool achievements or freakish luck, either within the normal conduct of the sport or stunt-like variations, like aiming a basketball from unusual places and/or even after an acrobatic run. Sometimes it's more embarrassing failures, even accidents. Even animals can star.
2010
Whether they have heroes or not, many You Tube videos really star villains. Some are as innocent as snorers, or can't help it more than being badly mounted. Others foulmouth or worse at inappropriate times or places, or even stage a mean parody. Sometimes it's really just clumsy, either physical accidents or verbal mishaps, still quite embarrassing. Animals can play either part or both.
2010
YouTube stars are kids of heroes. From patient artists, like ping-pong-balls dropping and juggling college mates, and original athletes, over bizarre records, like most t-shirts simultaneously, to the utterly weird, like a legless quad-driver. Or utterly passive victims, like snails, and cool or cute animals, like a cat who keeps standing on two legs, one who loves vibrating on top of a bass loudspeaker or a passersby saluting goat. Or weird ways to make music with instruments or beat-box. Or just a swaggering drunk.
2010
A mixed bag of 20 YouTube posts, too weird to fit in any episode category. Some co-star natural phenomena, like a man stubbornly calling home during a tornado. Most have unwitting heroes/villains, like a burly, unruly line-jumper in a hamburger joint, who ends up fully pantsed during a wrestle with an employee, whose butt crack gets exposed as explicitly.
2010
YouTube shows all kinds of videos, some of which are impossible to find anywhere else. Some couldn't have existed otherwise, being Interbat hypes. Some are natural phenomena or flukes, many however human or animal achievements, such as outrageous viral advertisements, like a Welsh shepherding champion's pastoral scenery 'sketches'.
2010
YouTube shows all kinds of scenes that make people 'world famous', often without aspiring so, or even greatly against their will, like a knave who can't control his tantrums but had some sneakily posted by his kid brother. Some deliberately go for a (Guiness) world record, or invent something too crazy for words, like playing the clarinet while covered in live bees.
2011
YouTube shows ample cases of all kinds of things going miserably wrong. Sometimes people take crazy risks, up to straight jackass stuff. Often it's just Murphy's law striking at sports and any sphere of life, even with animals. The results include falls, injuries, embarrassment and other damages.
2011
YouTube got many people, rarely celebrities, and even some animals, icon status, with a large and loyal following. Sometimes it's just one post, like someone who put music on elaborate editing of Justin Bieber getting painfully hit on the head by a fan's thrown gift. Sometimes it's remarkable sports feats or tricks, or by animals, or presented in an original way, like slow-motion. Some are just from real life, like a bangkok zoo employee 'routinely' clearing off dozens of cobras to clean their cage.
2011
YouTube stars ample cases of heroes, villains and victims of all ages, both extremes of which feature in this episode. One golfing senior gives knavish pranksters a scary run for their movie, another is pantsed on the beach by 'cheeky' monkeys. Children feature in every mode from angelic to devilish, sometime just funnily clumsy or surprised.
2011
YouTube shows countless posts starring athletes. Some practice mainstream sports, like precision basketball, others original variations, like bicycle parkour, or invent their own. Some are regular stunts, like a kayak going down a steep waterfall. Some are no less pranks, like a rollerskating speed record staged on a slope to be prosecuted for speeding without a motor vehicle, others basically bad luck. Pets can also participate, like a dog dragging his master on a snow- or skateboard.