Intense Footage of Fake Towns Used for 1950s Nuclear Tests
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- Опубликовано: 30 мар 2017
- To test the impact of an atomic blast on populated areas, technicians built entire fake towns, with houses, shops, and even mannequin families. These settlements went by an ominous name: doom towns.
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the mannequins must’ve been pissed when they found out they weren’t going to Macy’s
Carlos Del Angel LMAOOO💀
CYBR ANGEL Macy’s did not even exist back then but still that fricking made me die of laughter
AJ da king 162 the first Macy’s was made in 1851, the one here in New York is older than these tests
CYBR ANGEL what a stupid comment why are you actually saying mannequins which are inanimate objects are capable of human feelings hmm so dumb
The Lone Ranger oh
Just get in the fridge!
It’s gotta be lead lined tho
SaiyaMan2011 indiana jones?
The Crystal Skull
SaiyaMan2011 lego indiana jones
SaiyaMan2011 Billy the kid?
My grandpa was part of several shots. He likes how ppl are interested in the footage today, but he impressed on me how seriously they took it at the time. You had to figure out what might save lives.
Ur grandpa was in several shots, as in on this video?
Well they did they told us to go under our desks in school
They were wrong again just like everything else I learned there!
@@deeanonymous7407 his grandpa had a death wish
50-60 years later is it safe for journalist to return to city of radiation?
@@casey4602 yes
My father told me he saw this footage in the late 1950's. To the best of my knowledge it has never been shown to the public since then. It is absolutely terrifying. This has been vastly shortened.
Whats terrifying is the modern nukes are thousands of times more powerful than this.
That is because its 100% fake
@@Webrexxx source?
@@WebrexxxKid whatever your parents are smoking. Please stay out of that room
@@DenNorskeFyren Google it. It's common knowledge
Nuketown
_XTeacup X_ I knew this would be the first comment lmfao🤣
I was thinking that too tbh. The map is based off of that though.
_XTeacup X_ Indiana Jones
7 years til 2025
sgt Hale107 YES
Not fair! I wanna see what the manaquins look like after the blast!
Witte Artistry same!?!
There are no left
Ash, they all look like ash.
Too bad
they became ones and zeros
Gary M. - I was born in 1951 and living with my parents in Glendale, CA. My earliest recollection of watching TV wasn't cartoons, but seeing the footage of the fake towns and manaquins used for the nuclear tests. During my elementary school years, we regularly practices bomb drills. It made quite an impression on me ...
Its surprising to say, but I was born in 1987 and lived in Southern Illinois, and we did nuclear drills all the way through 6th grade(1998 or so). I feel like we were behind the times as the cold war was over etc. I guess better safe than sorry. Even as a kid, we all knew if the big one ever came... crawling under a desk was NOT going to save us 😆. It was very life changing to go through though. Made you consider possibilities you otherwise wouldn't have. Ive grown up with the same cold war mind set as my parents and other elders. I wonder if other folks my age were still doing the drills in school that late? It was such a different world, even just 30 years ago...
Very interesting
It was supposed to. Nuclear weapons do not exist
Wow....my small lasting memory is feeling the shaking and being real people in one of those eleged mock people towns....I wrote a diaper message sure it was get us the fk out of here
Church: Same but scarier and for longer
It's just really scary that humans created something that could just destroy everything in a seconds.
Man as a dog im scared of my owner. YOU DONT KNOW HOW I FEEL
Even scarier is that the entire fission reaction (as seen here because these are fission tests) takes place in a couple hundred billionths of a second. The fusion burn in the secondary or tertiary stage of a thermonuclear weapon is complete in just 20-30 billionths of a second. The rest is what you see here - all of that energy has to go somewhere and is being used to provide work (F*distance, dKE/dt) on the surroundings.
Everything except a camera.
Or.. Or… defend us from a Depraved Soviet Threat that had one goal in mind…
PREVENTING 🫵🏻
@@johnathon5799lol these people will believe anything if it's on the TV (tell a vision)...
0:06 that car literally got deleted
Looks fake
@Arktii 難 🤦
Objects evaporate leaving behind traces due to explosion not just dissappear.
@Arktii 難 okay...my bad
@Arktii 難Thanks.....
But I don't like this flavor
That was when they were building it, it was 2 different shots lol
Imagine one of the mannequins suddenly grab you as you placed it on the chair and yell "Nooo! Please!"
Ooh, House of Wax kind of stuff.
😂. As if this era wasn’t creepy enough.
Omg would be a good movie like, somebody working in a site like this to setup towns, but there’s like an eerie feeling something is wrong, it’s not ”human-like” mannequins they use, it’s humans drugged to act like mannequins inorder to get proper research to the government.
Give me 30 million dollars, a scriptwriter 30 actors and a VFX team and we might be able too.
🤣🤣🤣
No matter what happens, the camera always survives
It's because it went inside the refrigerator during the explosion.
Thank God 😊 it's just like the moon landing 🙏 praise be to those cameramen and the technology involved in creating the cameras and telephones that withstanded nuclear blast and allowed ys to call the astronauts in real time without satellite technology and have those first photos of the landing beamed over in time to get them on the front page of newspapers here in Australia mear hours after this historic event 😀 😄 👏📽🎬
@@andreadekauwe1219do you know how much more difficult it would be to stage or fake such footage? It would be unfathomably difficult, to the point where actually landing on the moon is easier to film the set than to try to do it in a studio. Similarly, faking a nuclear test isn't easier. Many cameras failed to record within the buildings, and there is no redo button. There is no 3d modeling or such that could be substituted either, no vfx or other effect editing. Seek Dr Disillusion
I mean Captain Disillusion
@@andreadekauwe1219you think nukes are fake? 😂
*_"There were others before you Barbie. Just like them, you are made to be destroyed"_*
-Oppenheimer
I hope Barbie movie gets what it deserves, destroyed too
@@juanangeles8211what why does the barbie movie deserve to get destroyed
Think of the huge amounts of effort the photographers had to undergo to make this footage available, even today. The cameras had to be mounted on 16' steel poles, and pinned to the ground with guy wires. All the mounts had to be covered in lead shielding to prevent the footage from becoming 'foggy' from the radiation. The camera housings inside the homes weighted at least 500 lbs IIRC. THEN, all of the cameras had to be set to timers, to start recording moments before the bomb went off.
Not to mention the lighting for the interiors (see 2:45, you can see the reflection of the lights). As well as the data retrieval, processing, storage, and restoration. The cameras shot on 16mm film, and if one of the cameras were destroyed, that was that. No 'redo'. Also, the mannequins were produced by JCPenney. After their microwave adventures, they went on to be showcased in the JCPenney windows in Las Vegas. Creepy as fuck, but I think the AEC just wanted to see how fucked up they'd get by the bomb.
Huge props to Peter Kuran, BTW, who restored all the footage seen here. The quality used to be garbage before he treated them. Well done Smithsonian. Operation Teapot Apple II, May 5, 1955, 29kt.
Frustrating to see all that effort having been done, and then see today's young people going 'Nukes are fake', etc...
John Callaghan that footage is clearly fake. How could the camera be close enough to see the blast but not even get destroyed. Only ignorant people would believe that is real footage from the 50s
Of all 'conspiracy theories' 'a bombs are not real', it can be seen as the 'more plausible' ones. Let's imagine these haven't been real. It's a very interesting exercise.'Motive', action, reaction, details means to fake' , etc... need tons upon tons of research. We live in the prolongation of the Roman empire, and nukes come in handy to manipulate the world,, so it is very plausible to start with. I am not a believer (currently), I want to be swayed to reality. Do you know an Englishman ran to Einstein in 1935... without using any form of communication, in order to inform him they should bombard neutrons, instead of protons?! Investigate the whole story , like crime scene, and add all material evidence to back it up. Would you like to do that for me? Also : look up 'Union Meunière', and see what they have been delivering to New York (US), back in the late forties... ok?
John Callaghan was that reply to me? Haha I said the footage was fake
I thought you were one of those A bomb deniers. Could be the footage is false, could be it isn't, the ones filming can tell you.
So this was the first mannequin challenge?
CHERISE SCANTLEBURY 😂😂😂👏
Sure...
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yep it was so intense back then you even held your pose though a nuclear blast
Normie
Props to the camera guy for sacrificing his life to get these shots
They set up a camera
@@clock____93 🍪
Cameramen are immortal
@@clock____93 thanks😐
@@clock____93 wow thanks for making the joke 10 times better! 😁
Can we appreciate the strength of the camera which survived these explosions👏
Amazing the cameras didnt even shake when the shockwave hit
Less nuke town call of duty comments than I thought
bryan really cuz theres alot?
Tbh same
Exactly
Indiana Jones and the crystal skull
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The delay between heat and blast is spooky! 😨
Light travels faster than sound. The heat is from the blackbody spectrum caused by the fission reactions (or fission and fusion reactions in thermonuclear tests). 80% of the energy is in the form of soft and hard X-rays, which ionize a volume of air surrounding the bomb, heating it to 10’s of millions of degrees Celsius. The rate at which this unimaginable rise in temperature occurs over ~525 cubic meters of air is so incredible that it causes a hydrodynamic shockwave to form, racing against the faster expanding superheated air until the fireball cools enough for the hydrodynamic shock front to overtake the thermal radiative Marshak wave.
@@bjornragnarsson8692 Great explanation - now explain why a house got wiped off the earth while a camera stayed perfectly still and worked the whole time
@@bennyskim Peter Kuran wrote a book called "How to photograph an atomic bomb."
The cameras had lead-lined steel cases with armored glass over the lens. They were placed 2,750 to 10,500 feet away from the blast. Outside cameras were mounted on steel poles, eight inches in diameter, with a concrete base.
@@RobertKing-oq4fqwhat about the ones inside the homes?
I remember a handful of dreams I’ve had, some much more vivid than others. Something I will never forget and think about often was a dream I had in my early teens. I’m inside my childhood home, glass windows porch, loud noises, looking in the sky, plane flying over head, noticing something falling, immediately think bomb,(most vivid moments still gives me chills)- I curl up on the ground and close my eyes, one second, two seconds, almost three seconds. Simultaneously feel freezing and completely blinded by white light. Wake up and hyper ventilating for minutes on end.
How old were you?
Crazy stuff. 😮
Dude I had the same dream when I was in my late teens
Man I had a similar dream recently very vivid one i’m in my teenage years as well
Sound like a past life experience, you might have died during one of the wars before? 😳🤔
Those aren’t “doomtowns” those are nuketowns😏
CoD reference.
@@youreverydayhellknight4257 yessir
Immediate thought when they were about to say the name lol
Immediate thought when they were about to say the name lol
No, they're boomtowns.
Imagine falling asleep in one of the houses after a long day of work constructing the town
I've worked in radiation areas, and everyone going in is given a key. For the radiation producing device to work, everyone of those keys needs to be placed in an interlock keyhole and turned to 'on'. The last ppl out had the sole responsibility of searching for people, and they were thorough.
you'd find yourself surrounded by like-minded neighbors.
@@DrDeuteron "radiation producing device", mate its a bomb. I doubt there was a key, they probably went with good 'ol head count considering it was back in 1950s.
and imagine waking up soon enough to understand the situation but not soon enough to do anything
@@mhk2167 that one hit me in the feelers
One of the stories seldom told during this time was how the Japanese use Chinese civilians to actually test their weapons in the same manor. So much surrounding this conflict was just horrible.
What conflict was that. The second World War ended in 1945.
@@erepsekahs search unit 731. Dr. ishii.
@@kpb5757 Thank you for that. It is terrifying. Dr. Fauci, Wuhan. China. Theresa Tam. It makes you wonder.
I think you're confusing WW2 for the 1950s nuclear tests
Wendigoon told me about it
The university I went to (Washington State University) had a lecture auditorium that once doubled as a fallout shelter. So basically it was underground and the walls were incredibly thick. Unsurprisingly, the Wi-Fi reception was bad. Kind of interesting to see the remnants of this age in modern times!
*Hmm why would anyone want to bomb the Cougs?*
reminds me of how my high school had a theater/stage auditorium in which underneath the stage was a nuclear shelter. both my mother, and her mother, attended and remember it too. there would always be rumors of how that was the spot couples would go to canoodle during school hours. never went down there and that theater room was really not utilized much except for drama classes so most students didn’t ever really go in that room. there was a newer, massive modern theater auditorium built in the new section of the school which was what we used. anyways, I never got to see the bunker under the stage in person but I did hear that they had found super old crackers down there as part of a survival pantry!
I grew up with a small hillside bomb shelter as a playhouse. The house was from 1954 so it makes total sense. Many other homes in the small, dismantled 1950s country club had bomb shelters of different types in their yard. The side of the hill, at my parents, is very overgrown now. It is so overgrown that it looks like a ivy choked hobbit hole.
That structure would have never survived a nuclear blast.
I guess you can call them...
nuclear families
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Brian Malsch ha you're a science one
YEAAAAHHHHHH....
Ppl didnt like bc they dont know what a nuclear family is good joke though
😂😂underrated comment
I love how when they get nuked the Smithsonian’s “It’s brighter here” cahchfrase comes up.
It's OK; I've got 80,000 sunblock lotion.
sorry, but *catchphrase
Literally same haha
One thing I wanna know how did they manage to keep the camera rolling, without them falling off , from a nuclear blast that took out an entire house .
Cameras are basically planted into the ground, shielded with lead iirc to protect from radiation
Exactly. The videos are total frauds. They were made using miniatures of the buildings and everything and was done on little sets. Or else not only would the cameras have been shaking at the very least, and destroyed at most. But the film would have been totally destroyed by the radiation alone. But somehow the video is perfect and the film is A-Okay. And that's because these videos are fraudulent renditions made as propaganda to scare the public as well as the soviets who were behind us at the time in A-Bomb technology.
HEAVILY armored cameras designed for nukes
Mounted on iron poles. Maybe solid iron poles. Anybody know?
@@Spaceman0025they don't even move a tad
“After all this time in the desert I’ve finally come across civilization!”
“Wait what are these mannequins doing here?”
💀
Stolen from h&m
Damn not nature you scary
Crashing Tomorrow read it again
Jirom _J hahaha
nature is still scarier.. just think about asteroids!
Sprsae don’t forget about the volcano living under Yellowstone that could erupt and destroy the entire world with just one blow.
Philosoraptor family guy....
2:10 The nuclear family.
💀
I see what you did there
The family nuclear
Don’t let this be you! Reserve a spot in your local vault today!
Shoutout to the brave 1950's cameraman who volunteered to capture this amazing footage
No human was operating the cameras that shot these films. The cameras were controlled automatically.
@@hebneh r/wooosh
@@aetho Not entirely. There were cameramen among the many observers of nuclear tests. It's just that the film of the interiors and exteriors of these particular structures didn't involve humans.
@@hebneh oh, sorry.. I didn’t understand what you meant then, sorry for Being a bit rude. Hope you have a nice day!
This is genuinely terrifying
People are laughing about it. Scary
How are we today? Still alive I hope
Indiana Jones survived this test by staying inside a fridge. And that will always be the first thing that comes to my mind in case a nuclear blast reaches my home
*lead lined fridge
A modern day fridge would do nothing for you
@TheFruitMan a modern day fridge would just store your cooked body, the old fridges were lead lines meaning they sort of protected you against radiation, modern day fridges are mostly plastic and they wouldn't help at all
@@franciscosansalone2319 Well iron actually. The magnets have to stick to something
@@DANGJOS they have some iron for the magnets but they are mostly plastic
How did the camera footage survive but not the houses/manaquinns?
People also believe the moon landing footage 😂
they had the cameras in airtight steel boxes with impact glass
@@jonnyappleseed9992 what does that have to do with the nuclear explosion?
nice camera, even stronger than the house
In Soviet Union they used real people for this test.
Oof
No they didnt.
@@DrLoverLover they did use Gulag prisoners
Dr. Love yeah they did
Lol nice one
Still better than North Korea's towns
Squiddi LOL
Squiddi LOL
Squiddi LOL
LOL
LOL
This reminds me of "The Hills Have Eyes." Great movie. Very interesting and educational. Love learning about this stuff. Thanks for sharing 👍
How they able to do this with no affects on the surrounding towns, city’s? I thought the radiation spreads
I wish I had the disposable income to satisfy my morbid curiosity like that...
We all wish that too
step one: get beat up in highschool
step two: be a supernerd that starts paypal
step three: start tesla and a boring company
step four: become irl ironman to send a car into space,
step five: make them all pay, with live action nuke tests
I think that this shows people the intensity and danger of nuclear blasts, so they take shelter instead of shrugging it off if there is a warning.
@@gracelockhart6040 But instead Americans mock the North Korean dictator capable of nuking their country.
But with real people?
The hills have eyes
You made us what we've become. Boom! Boom! Boom!
I really love that movie
stibombo omggg that movie scares me
plumuy what movie??
stibombo that reminds me
2:35 1950’s Chad
Fun fact: You've seen most of these blast clips at some point in your life without meaning too.
If there was some way to travel back in time and warn thoes mannequins on the impending doom ....
MrUranium238 they wouldve all moved if we shot their heads off
Something leads me to believe they wouldn't heed the warning and assure you that the house in the middle of the desert is actually a JC Penny's. Poor, misguided mannequins.
Oh hi mr *URANIUM*
Those mannequins are rad!
hA! nIcE OnE!
Rad iated
they are rad.....over 1000 rads
Imagine being a member of a species that invests this amount of resources and effort into destruction instead of feeding its hungry and healing its sick. 🤦🏾♂️
How the camera survive
Anyone remembers that scene form Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull? the one where he survived by getting into a lead covered fridge
Kastro44 Yes but the fridge being ejected from the house should have seriously injured him.
He’d be a sack of broken bones and mush probably.
& it’s a movie. Don’t take it so literal.
Kastro44 hmmm......I never heard of that movie
Yes
Alot of technology came out of nuclear testing. House design amoung many other things
do they emit radiation?
Dr. Snowman yea
TheAmazingFirehawk then doesn't that mean I'm a goul now?
No they just blew up hella shit for fun
Dr. Snowman no it means you have a micro penis nowm
I want that camera which survived the Nuclear Test
0:07 The initial blast was enough to INSTANTLY burn the paint from the walls before the shockwave then sends everything to splinters. It's almost unfathomable what could happen to a human being if one were standing there.
I understand a human would get fatal burns over the body.
Wind at the upper end of a F5 tornado is 300 mph. Using a one megaton blast, 50 seconds after ignition the wind would be 784 mph.
How is it unfathomable
@@RMMaryport because with that powerful of a blast, we'd have little to no idea the damage it'd do to a body.
@@btr4yd it would vaporise, its not hard to figure out
Warning: cod and indiana Jones references in the comments
Yes. Literally every. Single. Comment.
And fallout
@@Myhouseiscurrentlyburningdown not nearly enough fallout though, tbh.
I’m literally watching this as Putin threatens to drop nuclear bombs lol
The paint on the outside of the house was instantly burnt off.... I bet the heat inside the house was at least 10,000 degrees to instantly vaporize but not burn the wood. At 6000+ feet away. Just awful, it would be even more horrific to survive that.
Yeah it’s crazy. The interior of fission explosions reaches 90-180 million Fahrenheit and for thermonuclear fusion explosions it can get upwards of 630 million depending on weapon design. As a comparison, the internal heat of the hottest high explosives top off at 3,500 Fahrenheit with the fireball resulting from the expanding superheated gas products. For nukes, the fireball is almost entirely just the surrounding atmosphere being superheated by the blackbody X-ray spectrum.
2:51 the way the nuclear fireball and mushroom cloud are seen outside the home for a split second just as the walls are ripped away gave me a chill.
Call Of Duty's map Nuketown did it best.
Tuna Mongoose it's so unrealistic tho
Get out of here with Black ops
I can't see this footage, maybe its DLC user only
Lala Baddie Fuck off, the name “nuke town” came from the movie Indiana Jones
That map sucks. Everybody always picked it and it lost it's touch.
Best CGI effects I have ever seen
How did the camera survive?
I love the way they talk in the 50s
The way it turns day into night like that is terrifying.
I wondered why it got so dark
@@Daniel_Plainview_1911 the smoke blocked out the light from the sun
@@diggs1989 ohhhh thanks 😊
It was shot in 2 parts
There's an episode of Malcolm in the Middle where Hal and the boys are lost in the desert. They get onto a military restricted area and eventually find a house. Thinking they are saved, they go to the house only to find no life, just mannequins. They relax, having found respite from the sun, and ponder the strange house. Suddenly they put it all together and panic ensures.
That house is the definition of an unstoppable force meeting an immovable object.
How did the cameras stay when getting exploded by a nuke
I think they are extremely zoomed in what I’m actually concerned about how those poor mannequins are doing
Made of Stalinium
I had the same question. It mentions it was detonated 15ft above ground
@@spookypunky less height less damage my guy. Thats why they explode theese things in extreme heights (but it wont work for all of theese)
@@qulipz5967 dude some where inside
Fallout players
*Heavy breathing*
*proceeds to vault*
Yeah
There is like a 50 percent I might enter a vualt
The scary thing is… assuming these types of tests no longer exist
Much of the scenes were from 1953 Operation Upshot-Knothole’s Civil Defense (CD) portion, called Operation Doorstep, noted by the 3 cloned two-story homes.
The remainder was from 1955 Operation Teapot’s CD component: Operation Cue. A greater variety of common home designs and materials, communications systems, and community power supply were tested.
"Wake up Jimmy.. time to evacuate the area"
"..5 minutes"
Wtf are those cameras made of
The usual. Ask any mechanical engineer if it is difficult to manufacture a camera enclosure to withstan an atomic blast at half a mile if the yield is known ahead of time and there are no fiscal limits.
zoomed in
Nokia phones
Wow those cameras must've been mighty strong to record all that and stay still while the whole house collapsed lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Or they just had them stationed inside a suitable protective lead lined concrete bunker with many of them faced away from the blast wave and directed at mirrors suspended atop concrete pillars. Doesn’t take much to figure out.
@@bjornragnarsson8692 you’re reaching pretty far there lol. the simplest explanation is usually the most likely. nukes are a hoax. you’ve been brainwashed.
@@bjornragnarsson8692all that would have had noticeable shaking and seismic movement. You have tried so hard that your attempt is laughable.
Reminds me of nuke town from black ops lol
*spots incoming nuke*
Welp, ima hide in my state of the art nuclear bunker!
*enters a 1997 fridge*
Yelp
Lol
Something I learned from this. To survive a nuclear explosion, just be camera man
Exactly, that’s how you no it’s all faked.
Or just get inside the fridge
@@kriswoolson2809 ?
@@knowledgeispower9724 indiana Jones reference
@@knowledgeispower9724 ?
Some cameras they had back then, didn't even budge
During a nuclear test, unmanned cameras closer to the explosion, at 800 yards (731 meters), used lead to shield the cameras and film. Cameras were placed inside lead-lined boxes on sleds, where they captured images of the blast on mirrors that were directly exposed to the light and blast
2:23 he’s still one of the boyssssssss
Me: Mom what are we having for Dinner tonight?
Mom: About 500 IBS of good old Radiation poisoning as well as a side of sonic blast.
They probably be burning some weight with that blast
So this must of been the inspiration for nuketown
nono nuketown was the inspiration for this Kappa
Nuketown was inspired by Indiana Jones. That scene in Indiana Jones was inspired by this.
I inspired nuketown
Andoni Armentia i believe you. How did you came with the idea?
Diego Maldonado *mushrooms*
The fact that people actually got tricked into thinking this was footage of actual nukes for so many years is crazy🤣🤣
The fact that people like you exist is crazy😂
Gotta love it when u get drawn into a video and than it abruptly ends😂
how was the footage from inside the homes not destroyed after the blast? tough cameras...
Yeah, I've developed my own film before and it's super sensitive! Get a drop of the wrong chemical in the bin and your whole roll is ruined. I can't imagine what radiation would do to it! Maybe the cameras are completely made of lead.
Spotted Hyena haha I can imagine how difficult that was. dark rooms right? any bit of light could ruin everything. I miss film cameras. everythings digital now. .
Yep, I had to use a darkroom. Actually, I prefer digital because it's more forgiving and there are more options for editing and distributing it. Although, one advantage that film has over digital is that it's super high resolution because the emulsion is a bunch of microscopic silver particles, rather than pixels. The film in a camera is about the same size as the film in a drive-in theater projector. This makes cropping easier.
2.5 inches of lead shielding, with the mounts being bolted into the cement foundation.
The music during footage: oooohh spooky
Outro: yay happy
This is amazing!
2:37 "You bake your best with Pillsbury's Best" oh you'll be baking alright...
And that’s how the Call Of Duty map Nuketown was born.
Time to hiding in the refrigerator
Oza Ramadhan time to "HIDE" in the refrigerator
It's time to ignore those grammar nazi's and islamophobic chicks
Is it made of lead though?
oooooooo close but ya missed it
How does the camera stay there and not get blown away?
The radiation blast melted the minds of most of the mannequins and turn them all into "Show room dummies!"🎶
How many people are thinking of nuke town when they watch this??
Daniel Rickard virtually nobody I suppose
Daniel Rickard go vikes
I was thinking of Indiana Jones
Daniel Rickard me
Daniel Rickard definitely me
“Intense footage” *shows 5 seconds of actual blast*
The stability feature on those cameras is the real technical achievement
I love that voice from 1:15 nothing like good old historical videos
2:53 When you feel confident about that test you took and see your grade the next day
3 words: hills have eyes
Camera never dies.
Yes little timmy! This is like the town in that famous shooting game!
He said the thing 😳
Indiana Jones anyone?
How did the camera survive this blast?
Concrete shell and very tick glass i assume
What can I say, it gets a little brighter, are they hoping the kids never saw the long version?
Those mannequins were ecstatic to finally leave the store front, only to get obliterated
Wow... imagine mannequins sitting silent?!