It’s been a long time since my last Linkdump, and I think it’s about time for another! Here’s some more gems I’ve discovered on YouTube over the past indeterminate period of time:
- DAN the MAN — You’ve beaten the robot boss and saved the princess, but what happens next? This rather charming 16-bit-style animation explores the trials and tribulations of a video-game hero.
- Nu Pogodi — The Russian equivalent of Tom and Jerry, featuring a chain-smoking wolf and a rabbit of disturbingly uncertain gender.
- Old Spice Odor Blocking Body Wash — You thought the one with the horse was crazy? These ones take crazy to the next level. Check out the channel, there’s half a dozen more with the scary shouting guy.
- Standing Cat — Standing Cat has to be seen to be believed. Standing Cat is the best thing on the planet right now. Oh, and here’s an amusing edit.
- 8-Bit Dr. Horrible — Do I even need to say anything about this one? Surely, the name should say it all. :)
- Indie Man — Defending independent games by sabotaging major game studios!
- What Cats Are Really Thinking — A surprisingly well-done dub, showing what cats really think when you baby-talk to them.
- Thinking About Your Axe Wound — If this one doesn’t make you giggle like a schoolchild, then you’re clearly too mature to be reading this blog.
- Scarface School Play — Normally I despise children, but there’s something charming about this school play of Scarface. Say hello to my lil’ friend!
- Cake Flushing with Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, and Edgar Wright — “I’ve never flushed a cake before and I thought it might be nice.”
- Nature By Numbers — A rather charming animation showing how fundamental mathematical principles occur all the time in nature.
- Adventures of the League of STEAM — Anyone who is a fan of steampunk will adore this series, following the adventures of a bumbling group of steampunk scientists.
- The Stallion — An amusing cartoon short about a bad-tempered, alcoholic rabbit, and a horse with… well, you’ll see.
- Wrath of the Lich King, Casino Royale style — Again, the name says it all! There’s a few weak points and it’s better at the beginning than the end, but it’s overall quite impressive.