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Best PHOTOBOMBS: IMG! episode 12


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·Nov 10, 2024

The Cheez Whiz bird of Oz and a brand new Wii controller. It's episode 12 of IMG Woody and Buzz Lightyear all grown up and Dora the Explorer all grown up, or as Jessica Alba here is Star Wars as a classic PC adventure game. My favorite is the 12 pixel slave costume, but let's get down to business with photo bombs.

They occur when someone or something crashes a picture. For instance, this lovely couple is enjoying a romantic night under a full moon. This Halloween is more creepy than you thought at first. This girl is—oh hi! This cat is my hero. This is an actual butt toucher. Honestly, sometimes the photo bomb is just the fact that the person looks silly. I'm kidding! This is a belly bomb.

If you want more, BuzzFeed collected 25 cats and dogs photobombing each other. If you want to see them all, follow the link to it and all the images in this show in the description. GamesRadar married to awesome things, optical illusions, and video games. Everyone knows Luigi is taller than Mario, but thanks to the Ponzo illusion, they can look about the same size.

The square below is moving around circularly, right? No, it's crowbars, because of you guys! Facebook.com slash Vsauce Gaming is getting pretty incredible. Mikail revealed the fact that the Americas are actually a duck, and Jake blew my mind with this color illusion. What looks like a blue and green ring are actually the same color. Seriously, try it yourself.

These girls are sweet, but one has a hairy arm. Wait, what? And here's a picture of me with a moustache because, as we all know, moustaches matter. Porcelain dolls are usually soft and sweet, but not these. The only thing creepier is the Xbox Kinect. If you've ever wondered how the Kinect works, check out what happens when you view a room it's in with night vision goggles. All those tiny little dots are its feelers.

On that note, I will leave you today with a medley of humankind's newest threat: Xbox Kinect accidents. And on Friday, we've got a really great Nerd Wars coming up: Mario vs. Link. If it's already Friday, click this box to watch it; otherwise, click the box to subscribe to Wacky Gamer. And as always, thanks for watching!

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