I appreciate all the compliments everyone has given me! This video was a lot of fun to make. If you like this video then please consider sharing it on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Reddit...whatever you use. Thanks so much for helping me grow my channel!
This vids always subvert my expectations for how interesting they'll be. e.g. did not expect this wind-up car to be so intricate, but was totally fascinated
Really great video & animation! I used to love playing with those cars as a kid! That's pretty cool where the clicking comes from. It's amazing how such in-depth design is done in such small toys.
Can we all just stop and appreciate how smart you need to be to understand how all these things work AND THEN to make extremely detailed 3D animations to show the inner workings? Absolutely incredible!
I’m turning 30 this year. And i just found out what is causing that clicking sound! What a great joy 😂 thank you sir for this video. This made my day. Your work is greatly appreciated!
It's impressive how much ingenuity in that little motor. There is a lot of requirements solved with great economy of parts: fail save winding up, different gear ratios for moving forward/backward, auto-disconnect when spring unbound ...
Brilliant, took my sons broken toy apart yesterday, gears went all over the place, this video helped me get them all back where they should be, and now one happy boy, thanks for the description and explanation - this is what the internet should be for!!
I guess that would be good if u really need traction for loops etc could be usefull... Then again i guess you can replace the wheels with ones that come with electrical circuit cars in case u have a broke one in the attic like i had.... I tried when i was little but the rubber made tires too big to turn any good.
I recently disassembled a toy car to see how it worked. I couldn't for the life of me put it back together until now. I have such an appreciation for how this stuff works and for your explanation.
Wow! I always had no idea how it worked until I watched this video. The animations and explanations are great! Thanks for solving one of my biggest questions as a kid.
Man, you are amazing! I'm Spanish-speaking but i understand all the video. It is very detailed and at the same time simple, making it capture the interest of the viewer
Jared I owe you a lot. It takes a skill to make animations but another important skill is to understand daily seen mechanisms in to the last detail and then replicate them. You have both of them and not only that you have excellent presentation skills, aesthetically pleasing colour selection skills too. Lots of love from India. People like you make watching RUclips worthwhile. Again Thanks a lot
I have never been so glad a video showed up in my recommended. Seriously, bro, this is awesome, love the animation, and you are really good at explaining things. I also love your voice. Live the video, and I think it’s fair to say that you just earned a subscriber, one closer to the many millions that you deserve.
you make some phenomenal animations, Jared. I’m a very visual learner so watching your high fidelity breakdowns of these systems is so satisfying, keep up the good work!
Magnificently explained. I remember taking apart my little cars as a kid, and while I could put them back together, my brain could not wrap itself around how the action was happening. So this answers something I've always wondered about. :)
Very interesting! Can’t believe that they put so much mechanical complexity in those toy cars. So, the hack of the day would be to glue the safety feature stuck to make the car go wild 😂
You did a great job explaining how these mechanisms work. I always thought there was some kind of ratchet that made the clicking. BTW, nice choice with the Evo X as the demonstrator car! I used to own an actual Evo X, and I have a pull-back toy of it as a memento.
My 4 year old Son absolutely loves your videos, he always wants to know how things work and your videos are animated beautifully and easy to understand. Subscribed :)
My father bought one such car in 2000 for me, I were going like I had a time machine with me. I believed it was magic., Thank u for explaining in detail.
I have more than 5 of these pull back cars in my collection and now I understand the mechanics behind it thanks to this, and I no longer have to wonder what the heck the clicking noise is
um first of all thank you, i dont think i blinked for 5 minutes and 2 seconds. very informative. what really got me was your outro, very genuine. definitely subscribed to learn more later and hopefully hopefully hopefully I create some wealth for myself soon so that I can donate large sums to you and people like you for the sake of future generations. right now i can only offer you the petty cash I got from uncle sam lol which I should probably use to invest on myself for the time being. But I'll be back for ya pal, if you don't have your own school by then, I'll build you one. keep up the great work sir.
Loved the video. Laying in bed I suddenly remembered the toy and figured there were springs in action. But I wondered what would make the clicking when overwound. And you didn't miss that part either!
Omg i am the dumbest person in the world 1 day I spent 10 minutes on winding up a toy car then i relished that it didn’t go as far i want it to go now JaredOwen told me now I feel kind of embarrassed
I overwinded one of my pull-back cars. I was taking a look inside of the gearbox. What I saw was the parts mentioned in your video. I managed to fix it.
One more interesting observation is... If you try to pull back the car upside down.. like the position in which the wheels are facing the sky, then spring doesn't get engaged. Your awesome explanation also cleared my mystery of this behavior. Great job.
It teaches me the engineering concepts more than my grade school. Lol... I'll suggest your channel to my teacher to play your videos in class. Epicly satisfying videos.
Thank you thank you thank you! It was driving me nuts that these modern day pull back cars would multiply the output distance by like 10x and I couldn't quite figure out how they managed to pull that off! This animation was perfect!
I appreciate all the compliments everyone has given me! This video was a lot of fun to make.
If you like this video then please consider sharing it on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Reddit...whatever you use. Thanks so much for helping me grow my channel!
Quickest sub of my life, keep up the awesome videos!
Woooow your so good at making theese animations! I wish I knew how to do such amazing work :p
Great work keep using Blender 3D
i dont have any medias but roblox
Jared Owen This has to be the most clearest and best simulation/animation I have ever seen! Nice work dude!
These animations are so satisfying
😎
@Toni Le IKR
U are like Justin Y. *Everywhere*
*Oh yeah yeah*
Taikamuna you're the guy who Jacksfilms sometimes includes in his YIAYs
Right???
your videos are also
You've just solved one of my childhood mysteries
Roy G Biv I do
@Roy G Biv row
Yeah me too
@Roy G Biv That's a long ass way to say hentai
Yes
Seriously, your work deserve more attention! The animation is great, your explanation is also clear & simple 👏🏻👏🏻
True
This vids always subvert my expectations for how interesting they'll be. e.g. did not expect this wind-up car to be so intricate, but was totally fascinated
Just couldn't agree more man
Setuju gan 👍
I too agree, his work deserve more attention
Forget how airplanes fly, this little piece of engineering is so damn satisfying. So much attention to detail to make it work the way it should.
The airplain is made of several little piece of engineering assembled together.
I thought the click was the car breaking, thats incredible
+
me too
69th like
technically it was
I thought the clicking noise made it faster.
Really great video & animation! I used to love playing with those cars as a kid! That's pretty cool where the clicking comes from. It's amazing how such in-depth design is done in such small toys.
amazed by the engineering technology behind a simple wind up toy car #learnedsomethingneweveryday
Hi i enjoy your channel. Both of you are great animators and explain understandably
Genuinely interesting video, keep it up dude :)
Didn't expect to see you here boffy hehe
Did not expect to see you here lol
Hi boffy I love your vids
Boffyyy
Didnt expected to see you here
I think by the end of 2019, your subscribers will reach minimum 5 million. Thanks for your great work.
5 million would be nice!! I'll be pretty happy if it's 1 million. Thanks for being a fan😁
I'm doing my part!
make it 10 million
@@dastanharris Database automatically will be update soon. Be patience. When my theory will be successful, I will inform you.
I'm one of them
Can we all just stop and appreciate how smart you need to be to understand how all these things work AND THEN to make extremely detailed 3D animations to show the inner workings? Absolutely incredible!
Car: clicks
Me: still pulling it backwards
Le me think:
If still pull, it will go more far
There's a little loop with slots when its pulled back even more it slips in the next slot.
It means that your car is just about wound up as is goes.
further
@@omniyambot9876 Farther
@@ironcito1101 Father
@@ironcito1101 furthrr
Amazing, I don't even learn this in school. A simple thing can be complicating, but you explain it clearly. Keep up the good work!
Thank you!
Yeah school only teaches the theorical part but misses this
@@maybeme1058 science
I’m turning 30 this year. And i just found out what is causing that clicking sound! What a great joy 😂 thank you sir for this video. This made my day. Your work is greatly appreciated!
Lmao same 😂
Lol u same u 32 to 3 now?
I'm 14
@@gamepify2362 iam 12 ;/
@@Breads0095 he's talking to the original commenter
It's impressive how much ingenuity in that little motor. There is a lot of requirements solved with great economy of parts: fail save winding up, different gear ratios for moving forward/backward, auto-disconnect when spring unbound ...
Brilliant, took my sons broken toy apart yesterday, gears went all over the place, this video helped me get them all back where they should be, and now one happy boy, thanks for the description and explanation - this is what the internet should be for!!
If only toy manufacturers could actually make better quality tires on these things.
As someone know knows nothing about the toy car industry, is this a problem that collectors face? I've never thought about it.
Salty peper it’s all cost saving (my dad is a toy designer)
I guess that would be good if u really need traction for loops etc could be usefull... Then again i guess you can replace the wheels with ones that come with electrical circuit cars in case u have a broke one in the attic like i had.... I tried when i was little but the rubber made tires too big to turn any good.
They need differentials in them so on tracks they dont turn like shit
I just glue the tires to the rims so it achually wind a bit.
I can see your favourite car is Lancer Evo X.
Sti better tho
@@justapetrolhead9509 Quality RUclips beef😂
@@justapetrolhead9509 Agreed.
Nah 69 stang is the best
Lancer is being discontinued 😔
How do you only have 112k subs? This is some of the best animations I've ever seen!
Thanks William - I am slowly growing! Feel free to share with friends
@@JaredOwen What? You have passed 100k damn
When I discovered you less a year ago, you were like 30k, now 112k!
@@JaredOwen definitely, you're gonna blow up in 2019
@@williamhendriks1982 My hope is to hit 1 million this year. It's going to take a lot of hard work
@@JaredOwen this is the first video I watched of you since it's in recommendations tab +1 sub
I recently disassembled a toy car to see how it worked. I couldn't for the life of me put it back together until now. I have such an appreciation for how this stuff works and for your explanation.
I'm glad to see someone else did this
Dude i`m 30, and till this day I did not know how these cars work. Thanks man ! Great job.
Toy car: *click click click click click*
Me: *still pull the car back*
I’ve been breaking my cars 😀
Second later: POP!
He puts more work into this than it seems.
You got that right - thanks!
@@JaredOwen No probs
Minecraft Heaven What if it was a problem?
The only wrong with this channel is
It doesnt have enough subscribers for the amount of superb quality videos!
Thank you for your kind words! I'm slowly growing - feel free to share with friends😁
who used to spring it all the way back until it can’t anymore
Me
me.
Me
Me
Me😅
4:31 animation so satisfying and perfectly rendered
Wow! I always had no idea how it worked until I watched this video. The animations and explanations are great! Thanks for solving one of my biggest questions as a kid.
Thanks Alan!
This Chanel is so amazing!!!
It should have wayyy more subs!
My brain: i have to study
Also my brain: i must know how pull back toy car works or I’m gonna die
Man, you are amazing! I'm Spanish-speaking but i understand all the video. It is very detailed and at the same time simple, making it capture the interest of the viewer
Jared I owe you a lot. It takes a skill to make animations but another important skill is to understand daily seen mechanisms in to the last detail and then replicate them. You have both of them and not only that you have excellent presentation skills, aesthetically pleasing colour selection skills too. Lots of love from India. People like you make watching RUclips worthwhile. Again Thanks a lot
Never knew even low quality Chinese made plastic cars had a failsafe.
These toys been around for a while.
Ikr
ikr
I believe even the fail safe is just a copy from orriginal toy maker.
I have never been so glad a video showed up in my recommended. Seriously, bro, this is awesome, love the animation, and you are really good at explaining things. I also love your voice. Live the video, and I think it’s fair to say that you just earned a subscriber, one closer to the many millions that you deserve.
you make some phenomenal animations, Jared. I’m a very visual learner so watching your high fidelity breakdowns of these systems is so satisfying, keep up the good work!
Thanks!
I used to play with these toys when I was a kid, I even demolished a few to try and figure out the mechanism.
Thanks a lot Jared Owen
Who else loves to wind these up and let the wheel spin? "VVZZZZZZZzzzzz..."
😂
“ the front wheels spin freely they are not special”
My life in a nutshell
i have a pullback car that has the motor in the front, making it front wheel drive, making the rear wheels not special
@@peternguyen9703 That sounds interesting.
@@peternguyen9703 what company made the toy? I know you wrote it like 5 months ago and you probably won't respond byt plz tell me 😭
@@BurnPerimeter its a dodge viper made by kinsmart
@@BurnPerimeter not sure why they made a fwd viper
finally after 40 years I got the point of all the pull-back cars I've ever had :)
For the first time in 25 years I learnt today how my favorite push-back toy car works. Thank you for such a crisp explanation.
Magnificently explained. I remember taking apart my little cars as a kid, and while I could put them back together, my brain could not wrap itself around how the action was happening. So this answers something I've always wondered about. :)
This video: **exists**
Me who has broken these things open before:
but there's people who don't know dumbass
@@furniab4970 there's something called *own opinion*
NAHH BRO THATS ME
When i was younger i always thought a clicking noise like that was caused by me damaging a toy / mechanism. Its nice to know now why that occurred.
Very interesting! Can’t believe that they put so much mechanical complexity in those toy cars. So, the hack of the day would be to glue the safety feature stuck to make the car go wild 😂
No you would break the spring
0:58 EMOTIONAL DAMAGE😂
Edit: Oh and this vid also helped me visualize how to fix my pull-back car, thnks :)
That last bit of info regarding the clicking noise was a bit of a mind exploder that made me go wow 👏🏻
You did a great job explaining how these mechanisms work. I always thought there was some kind of ratchet that made the clicking. BTW, nice choice with the Evo X as the demonstrator car! I used to own an actual Evo X, and I have a pull-back toy of it as a memento.
When I was a child this was the first machine that satisfies me after joining all gears together by myself.
How this thing doesnt have more views..?
Just share very simple
My 4 year old Son absolutely loves your videos, he always wants to know how things work and your videos are animated beautifully and easy to understand. Subscribed :)
It's fascinating to see the amount of engineering in common objects. Amazing video!
Amazing, thats pretty cool I did not know that the spring makes that noise when its spun too much I was thinking the car was breaking or something.
Jared, your animations are awesome 👍👍
Keep it up
I give you 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
0:34 thats called “gravitational potential”
True! Thanks Mandy
My father bought one such car in 2000 for me, I were going like I had a time machine with me. I believed it was magic., Thank u for explaining in detail.
Answering questions I've had for 30 years...
You, sir, are amazing!
.... and I am old...
I always thought the clicking noise is something damagin the car :O!
0:01 complete the cube (all cubers are enraged)
😜
Yes we are
@@That1StonedBlader and now you get a sub
Aiden Hyde ayyy
When I was younger I thought the clicking ment I was going nitro 😸.
I have more than 5 of these pull back cars in my collection and now I understand the mechanics behind it thanks to this, and I no longer have to wonder what the heck the clicking noise is
Your videos are so real and detail ....& Also short duration which holds the attention of viewer...... Thanks for these video....good work...👍👍👍
You should be doing animations for the show "How it's Made"!
Damm this satisfied my childhood curiosity now i can die in peace
Glad I could help!
So now u ded ? Just askin'
The click... it was them torque limiting me?
That's deeply dissatisfying.
we need one that has no limit to the spring
Man, who are you? You are crazy narrator, animator and a scientist within you..
There is so much happening in such tiny things!! Amazing 👌👌
I used to open my toys as a kid (why they always break), some of them contains a flywheel.
no one:
seriously no one:
RUclips at 3.18 am: want to know How Does a Pull-Back Toy Car Work?!?'
Who needs sleep anyways?
I am legit watching at 4:32 am
Who needs originality anyways ?
and you did want to know lol
0:22
The Rubik's Cube needs 1 more move to be solved
The explanation along with the graphic animations is amazing.
um first of all thank you, i dont think i blinked for 5 minutes and 2 seconds. very informative. what really got me was your outro, very genuine. definitely subscribed to learn more later and hopefully hopefully hopefully I create some wealth for myself soon so that I can donate large sums to you and people like you for the sake of future generations. right now i can only offer you the petty cash I got from uncle sam lol which I should probably use to invest on myself for the time being. But I'll be back for ya pal, if you don't have your own school by then, I'll build you one. keep up the great work sir.
*_LOGOS SPOTTED_*
Your video Has got demonetized for copyright of Mercedes-Benz and Mitsubishi
Yikes I hope not...
Demonitized means doing something inappropriate or messed up, not copyright stuff.
@@TheEmeraldSword04 demonetisation can be for a *@#load of reasons. They don't even always tell which exactly you offended.
@@TheEmeraldSword04 violating a copyright is messing up and can get you demonitized, or all earned money goes to the copyright holder.
So basically a pull-back toy cars is rear-wheel drive
Pull back cars moving freely: *YES YES YES YES*
Pull back darn stop immediately: *NO NO NO NO*
Showing me how and why the toy car clicks solved a childhood mystery to me and earned you a new subscriber. Great videos. Thanks.
Thanks Darryl!
Thank you sir. I can't able to express my Thanksgiving to you .You literally helped me a lot .Thank you sir ❤
Спасибо за объяснение
"The front wheels spin freely, theres nothing special about them" such a sad way of describing a set of parts
How did I find out ?
Pull back
Let it fall 200 m
Observe
Wtf
Loved the video. Laying in bed I suddenly remembered the toy and figured there were springs in action. But I wondered what would make the clicking when overwound. And you didn't miss that part either!
Thanks Sagar
Excellent Explaination. Great job..! Deep 3D animation with details. I highly appreciate.
Omg i am the dumbest person in the world 1 day I spent 10 minutes on winding up a toy car then i relished that it didn’t go as far i want it to go now JaredOwen told me now I feel kind of embarrassed
0:48 it Mitsubishi EVO am i right??
Наконец-то мне больше не любопытно
I can't stop watching your videos, it's sooo good.
That is an astounding visual and verbal explanation! Thank you very much
Great video! I had to put back together a gearbox for my kiddo’s pull-back car after he dropped it and all the parts fell out. Thank you so much!!
This is such an amazing video. Every time I see it pop up I have to watch. Great work all around!!
I overwinded one of my pull-back cars. I was taking a look inside of the gearbox. What I saw was the parts mentioned in your video. I managed to fix it.
Great video, Jared. Thank you for developing this.
One more interesting observation is... If you try to pull back the car upside down.. like the position in which the wheels are facing the sky, then spring doesn't get engaged. Your awesome explanation also cleared my mystery of this behavior. Great job.
You must be a genius achieving such accuracy with blender, as it isn't easy as it looks and requires a very good mind, I salute you... Respect!
You cant get any better explanation ...i just loved the animation ...thank you .!
It teaches me the engineering concepts more than my grade school. Lol...
I'll suggest your channel to my teacher to play your videos in class.
Epicly satisfying videos.
Thank you that would be great!
Thank you thank you thank you!
It was driving me nuts that these modern day pull back cars would multiply the output distance by like 10x and I couldn't quite figure out how they managed to pull that off! This animation was perfect!
I'm glad I could help you solve the mystery! 🙂
This is an amazing video!Another great job from Jared Owen.❤️❤️❤️
one of the best videos ive seen on youtube. solid animations bro
Thank you!
Great work Jared, extremely informative and thank you for sharing.
I didn't know that my childhood toys is very refined...and well built... Those failsafe is clever ! 😄
Thanks for sharing... I really appreciate that
This is type of content I willing to not skip the video ad,very informative fun to watch simple to understand,oh Jared you have new subscriber!
i got an assignment about Toy car
and your video was truely a life savor
thank you alot
Glad to help!