A tabby cat named Ashford Squirrel amusingly stopped and restarted the blade of a fan, which sounded like a DJ scratching a record. | Continue reading
A gorgeous, vocal Siberian husky named Pluto had an adorable conversation with his human, seemingly repeating everything she said. | Continue reading
Nick Potts of Architectural Digest explained how an abandoned elevated rail over Tenth Avenue in NYC was turned into the popular High Line. | Continue reading
Artist BlackSmoke1033 put a set of bongos in front of his chickens, spread out some birdseed on the heads and let them peck away away at it. | Continue reading
Harkels Puppetry created a marionette playing a cello in the image of himself, making it look like the puppet is playing. | Continue reading
Jake the Nomad captured adorable footage of his heterochromic dog Neptune reacting to hearing the echo of his own bark for the very first time. | Continue reading
The Real Pizza Flipper showcased his talent with a viewer request that he flip a pizza three times and then flip it back into the oven. | Continue reading
Greenwood Rye played an amazing bluegrass cover of the classic yet prescient Tears for Fears song "Everybody Wants to Rule the World". | Continue reading
A rooster in DJ Habibeats yard became hilariously vocal when he mistook the sound of record scratching for the sound of calling hens. | Continue reading
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds discussed the origins of the Deadpool character and recapped the first two 'Deadpool' films. | Continue reading
After Ruby the Labrador's human showed her how her crate worked, her feline sibling Pearl released the latch for a crate escape. | Continue reading
Professor Marcus Collins explained how the term OK (okay) came to be known as a statement of affirmation or well-being. | Continue reading
The Chemistorian explained in detail the entire history of atomic theory over the course of 48 informative minutes. | Continue reading
TheRealJims reviewed the remarkable amount of video games that referred to on "The Simpsons" during its 35 seasons on air. | Continue reading
Tool frontman Maynard Keenan invited Sammy Hagar and Guy Fieri to his lush vineyard in Jerome, Arizona where he brings wine to the desert. | Continue reading
A motherly hen sat inside a garbage bin in a valiant effort to hatch four little light bulbs that sat under an empty bag of bird food. | Continue reading
The New Travel spoke with people in different cities and asked how many languages they knew, recording their different accents in English. | Continue reading
Max Miller of Tasting History prepared a recipe for Chicago deep dish pizza from the 1940s while explaining the convoluted history behind it. | Continue reading
Gazi Design turns names into modern logos that are produced on a custom basis by merging the letters of a name in a geometric fashion. | Continue reading
Eddie Vedder performed a really beautiful cover of the classic song "Save It For Later" by The English Beat, which was featured in "The Bear". | Continue reading
A golden retriever and her tabby cat sibling were confused by a wayward mouse who was running circles around them in the kitchen. | Continue reading
Trust Me Bro took a deep dive into the world of cryptids, regional creatures of lore that have never been proven to exist, in every US state. | Continue reading
Lemon Films shot detailed footage inside a Taiwanese factory that mass produces wheels for XERO road bikes and other brands. | Continue reading
Puddles Pity Party sat in a car during a storm and performed an plaintive cover of the existential Billie Eilish song "What Was I Made For?". | Continue reading
The stick figure from Alan Becker's "Animator vs." finds itself in battle against geometry with only a playful Golden Ratio to help. | Continue reading
A panting golden retriever provided the soundtrack to a video of a steam locomotive that her human played on a computer at the same time. | Continue reading
During an aerobatic training flight, Narine Melkumjan calmly kept control of her plane after the glass canopy opened and shattered. | Continue reading
Ze Frank offers fascinating facts about five different types of eels specifically their biology, environment, and lifespan. | Continue reading
Dancer and comedian Smac McCreanor quite amusingly reinterpreted famous company logos using creative body movements. | Continue reading
TEKNIQ traveled to the Grassmyer foundry in Austria to witness the incredible artistry behind casting and decorating giant church bells. | Continue reading
shaunpdiddy captured amusing footage of his two cats watching a bubble tea pearl that was moving back and forth inside a straw. | Continue reading
CrossFit trainer Sam Woodhead combines his love of music and fitness by impressively playing trombone while doing squats and other exercises. | Continue reading
Historic Royal Palaces spoke with Ravenmaster Yeoman Warder Barney Chandler who showed how he gets the birds ready for the day. | Continue reading
World Data Center created an informative two-part video that showcases the tallest statues in the world in both meters and feet. | Continue reading
Folk rock band dipsea flower recreated the intro to the Pink Floyd song "Money" using objects strategically placed on a table. | Continue reading
A generous named Prohor who uses an RC car to feed stray dogs and cats in his city, also uses a drone to deliver food directly to them. | Continue reading
Fast talking millennial Blake Jennings and Cincinnati Opera presented five separate explanations of famous operas in two minutes or less. | Continue reading
Leo Burnett used the concept of Kintsugi, the Japanese practice of repairing pottery, to inspire a tube of Oreo cream filling to repair cookies. | Continue reading
Farmer Den captured adorable footage of tiny hatchlings resting quietly in a nest that was hanging on her front door. | Continue reading
MinuteEarth explained an experiment with monkeys where it was found that could only perceive changes in small quantities but not large. | Continue reading
Toys"R"Us partnered with Native Foreign to make "The Origin of Toys"R"Us", the first brand film made with OpenAI Sora technology. | Continue reading
Stop motion animation filmmaker Guldies put his chubby Boi character in the kitchen where he clumsily attempted to make yummy pancakes. | Continue reading
There I Ruined It reimagined John Denver singing Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" as his timeless song "(Take Me Home) Country Roads". | Continue reading
A smart corgi who lives with a hearing and a deaf human has learned sign language from them so well that she reacts to their conversations. | Continue reading
On a tongue tying episode of "Be Smart", Dr. Joe Hanson attempted to answer the age old question of how much wood could a woodchuck chuck? | Continue reading
Martin Short brought back his classic character of Jiminy Glick to conduct a hilarious interview with Bill Hader on "Jimmy Kimmel Live". | Continue reading
A team from Prinsenbeek, Netherlands set the Guinness World Record for "Longest tandem bicycle", which measured an incredible 55.35 m. | Continue reading
A determined foster mom did everything she could to help a partially paralyzed dachshund named Manny use his legs to walk again. | Continue reading