Thank God that I spent most of my Saturdays watching ESPN by that point in my life. I had a good childhood and eventually stopped watching *this* run of _All That_ because nobody compared to Kenan & Kel.
@drewzuhosky6826 I wasn't old enough for Kenan & Kel when it first premiered (I watched the reruns when I got older) or the OG _All That_ (my older sisters were.) but watching this at 7 years old things definitely flew over my head. Certain things/innuendo/scenarios you don't catch on until you are older. It's fucked up what Bryan and Giovanni had to go through. But I hope they get a second shot at a breakthrough soon.
The original era cast of _All That_ was lauded for being diverse in an era where diverse casts weren't all that common in primetime television (some shows had exclusively white casts, such as _Seinfeld.)_ Hell, the last season of the original era had *Gabriel Iglesias, "Fluffy",* as a cast member. _This_ era's cast wasn't *nearly* as diverse and not even close to funny.
Bryan Hearne's expression all through this, ESPECIALLY AT 3:12 you can CLEARLY see he was uncomfortable, frustrated & mad. I'm so glad they came forward, they didn't deserve to go through this, and neither does anyone else.
@@LemonattiLimo If Bryan Hearne had a peanut butter allergy (God forbid), he could have easily been killed. Giovonnie Samuels had a chocolate allergy and they used chocolate to simulate a grotesque smoothie in another dare. Upon Samuels telling the producers about her allergy, she was told to use an epi pen. Horrible stuff.
You can tell the outcome was not scripted because Bryan looked *PISSED* when his name showed up on that screen. It looks like the director told him to smile and act happy for the last segment, when he clearly wasn't having it.
He's acting. He knew before hand that he would be picked. It's scripted. he agreed to be the center of attention and amusement. Event though it was unfortunate.
After watching the Quiet on set: Dark side of Kids TV documentary, I feel for these kids who went through horrible things. Those tears in Brian Hearnes' eyes were so tough to see.
Honestly, even as a kid back then, these dares didn’t sit well with me. Even then I thought they were weird. Knowing what I know now, I regard them with a new enlightened sense of horror.
for those saying it’s not as bad as it seems pay attention to body language. also peanut butter has been used by those who abuse animals to get them to perform sexual acts. banish this level of wickedness from the earth forever.
Thank God that I spent most of my Saturdays watching ESPN by that point in my life. I had a good childhood and eventually stopped watching *this* run of _All That_ because nobody compared to Kenan & Kel.
Had a feeling there’d be a lot of people coming here from Quiet on the Set. Quite uncomfortable knowing what was going on behind, and because of Nickelodeon’s years of contestants and actors getting messy for fun, it was the perfect way for Dan to disguise his kink as goofy comedy. Jesus……
This is my first time watching this and.... this is not funny....this is disturbing and its sad for someone to do this to a child and this is sad for Nickelodeon to do this on TV. Shame on you Nickelodeon God bless you.
Happy 36th Bryan. He was 14 here. It's sad these Nick producers had to treat him like that back in '03. How was this even allowed on kids' TV back then? After Quiet on Set we're never gonna look at this the same way again.
While the dare isn't as bad as it seems. For people like me it's lethal. Like people who are allergic to peanut butter can also get skin rashes if it's on any part of their body.
I'm sure if one of the cast members had a peanut allergy, Nickelodeon could have had something in their algorithm that prevents them from having to do this dare.
@@AntiHeroLBCI feel like nut allergies weren’t as common as they are today. And as someone like myself, mine came on as an adult out of nowhere. It can really be triggered at any time.
@@jameshayes-barber9340 It seems fetishistic, just has this uncomfortable air around it. They got away with a LOT of things under the guise of being wacky or funny. Especially the foot stuff.
After watching the Nickelodeon "Quiet on Set" documentary I see how uncomfortable this was for Brian. All of us especially me born in the 90's all thought this was funny as children but now being in our mid-20's and beginning 30's we learn the truth. Much love to Brian he has my full sympathy and understanding at the same time 💯😮💨😮💨😮💨‼️
3:08 - 3:12 look at the poor kid's expression. He wasn't acting there, that's genuine dread. And the way those guys took him to the peanut butter. So heartbreaking and disturbing.
Hurts My heart knowing what I know now it's so crazy how we grew up watching these as kids not knowing they were going through all of this just to make the kids happy nd now watching them as an adult I'm disgusted that I ever grew up watching this without even knowing only because we were kids nd didn't know no better or knew what was going on we thought it waa funny so sad for these kids they need to do documentary on Disney Channel too
I had no idea this aired, it's not funny, just gross and really uncomfortable. Even as a kid, I always had this uncomfortable feeling during liveaction Nick shows. I definitely noticed the abundance of foot fetishism, but this is something else entirely, just no reason for this to exist.
Im disturbed by the fact that he asked if he's going to do it at home. I know its most likely scripted so in no way do I blame the child .I just imagine the disgusting thoughts behind the writers minds. Like having a kid say that to another kid is disturbing. In any circumstance the subject is disturbing and the fact the kids were so innocent and still felt that something was off speaks volumes
Had to come back after decades of this being erased from my head. This along with eating toenails are in really bad taste (no pun intended). I’m glad they’re voicing their perspectives on things like this.
Knowing what we know now, the reason was likely due to him being incredibly uncomfortable with the segment, or someone else speaking up for him. Those poor kids.
Times she was in the tubes and not picked was Jack's pea soup sumo wrestling dare, Kyle's national anthem diaper dare, Giovonnie's toenail dare, Ryan and Devon's fish gut balloon dare, Jack and Jamie's ear wax taco dare, and of course this dare.
I’m watching this after seeing Gio and Bryan on Good morning America they talk about the toxic work environment on Nickelodeon that Dan Schneider did behind the scenes they showed this clip on Good morning American and I find it very disgusting
Yo pensaba que lo que ocurria en la televisión local de Monterrey, Mexico, con los retos de Acabatelo y Destardes era llegar al tope en la televisión con menores de edad. Pero no creí que la televisión estadounidense y sobretodo Nickelodeon, hubiesen roto ese límite incluso años antes. Estos segmentos están por demás, pasados de ls raya. Es incluso algo como Killer Karaoke peto con menores de edad
@@Ian_L1994 Some of the content seen on _Ren & Stimpy_ was way worse. Given how much control Dan Schneider had, he probably paid off the censors. Either that, or the network censors were told to not interfere when they should have. Thank goodness I spent most of my Saturdays watching ESPN at that point.
Honestly, compared to pretty much all of the other dares, this seemed like the only dare I would have been willing to do. Some of the other dares seemed dangerous or very unhygienic. Though, I know at least some of the dares were faked, as Lisa Foiles spilled the beans that the "used gum" dare was actually just crushed up Starbursts.
@@vintagekid2560 I am with you on this peanut butter dare being a dare I would *want* to do. For me, though, it wasn't the only dare I'd want to do. The dare where Jamie got covered in 10,000 raw eggs; the dare where Jack took a worm bath; and the dare where Lisa got covered in mud and hopped on by frogs -- When I first saw those dares, they looked to me like they would be fun, and this may sound weird but, they are actually now on my "Bucket List".
@@vintagekid2560 Giovonnie's liver and clam smoothie dare was actually a chocolate shake. And looking closely at Chelsea's bathwater dare (at 1st I thought it was just salt water) I think that was a vanilla milkshake she drank. And regarding her cow snot dare. I think it was really butterscotch pudding. And for Jack being a human punching bag, they probably wrapped him in bubble wrap so it wouldn't hurt so much.
Yeesh.... Sad thing is, there's dares that they didn't show on Quiet on Set that were even WORSE than this one. This isn't even the worst one out there! There was one where Kyle Sullivan had to humiliate himself with a form of... Let's say a deliberate wardrobe malfunction or stripping of all the close except for the undies, and a particularly QUESTIONABLE choice of undies at that.... 😬😬😬
So he didn't like doing this, yet this was one of the easiest of all the dares done in these segments. Jack did some bad things in these dares like take a bath with worms, get dipped in dog food, and put a scorpion in his mouth. And the rest of the cast did some really bad things for these dares as well. Yet Bryan didn't like just getting peanut butter licked off him by dogs?
My dog Ginger would have loved to be one of the dogs since she loves peanut butter and pretty much any food. Now after watching the recent documentary, I feel sorry for Bryan and the rest of the cast for all they endured. I never watched the 2000s seasons of “All That” because I thought the OG cast was the best.
I can understand why they never wanted to do any of these things. I wouldn't want to do any of them. It was based on Fear Factor. It was the Fear Factor of Nickelodeon. I'm sure they never wanted to do any of that stuff on Fear Factor either.
It's so incredibly vindicating to finally have people saying what I've been thinking about this sort of thing since I first saw them. We're basically watching kids be tortured. This is all like something out of that movie The Running man. And the fact that it's done in this very postmodern Game show style aesthetic makes it all the more eerie and dark... I'm so glad the truth is finally coming out
I kinda thought dogs just licking his arms and stuff but when he took his shirt off was sus... when he was asked if he wouldn try that at home... wow.. Even if kids weren't really that grossed out at the time, and were just pretending, and that's a big if, still they didn't know or understand the context about long lived memes of Peanut Butter with dogs..
I never seen this when I was young, I'm glad I didn't, This is weird and gross, Why would they do that to them, And the documentary of quiet on set is sad
@@anonymoushuman8443 it doesn’t matter 😂, they can use a cheap tank top or smt and throw it out, it’s probably js as hard to get slime off clothes too but they didn’t mind sliming people, did they?
I will never look at this the same way as I once did as a 7 year old. _Quiet on Set_ is definitely gonna change that.
Thank God that I spent most of my Saturdays watching ESPN by that point in my life. I had a good childhood and eventually stopped watching *this* run of _All That_ because nobody compared to Kenan & Kel.
@drewzuhosky6826 I wasn't old enough for Kenan & Kel when it first premiered (I watched the reruns when I got older) or the OG _All That_ (my older sisters were.) but watching this at 7 years old things definitely flew over my head. Certain things/innuendo/scenarios you don't catch on until you are older. It's fucked up what Bryan and Giovanni had to go through. But I hope they get a second shot at a breakthrough soon.
@@drewzuhosky6826 And the new cast was different.
The original era cast of _All That_ was lauded for being diverse in an era where diverse casts weren't all that common in primetime television (some shows had exclusively white casts, such as _Seinfeld.)_
Hell, the last season of the original era had *Gabriel Iglesias, "Fluffy",* as a cast member. _This_ era's cast wasn't *nearly* as diverse and not even close to funny.
@drewzuhosky6826 Looking back it was kinda corny and forced.
For all of us 90's kids it's safe to say we'll never look back at the shows that made our childhood So memorable the same again....
Not just you guys.
You 90s kids are so sensitive ❄️
2000’s kids as well bruh
@@anonymoushuman8443 Says the snowflake. Pot calling kettle black.
Bryan Hearne's expression all through this, ESPECIALLY AT 3:12 you can CLEARLY see he was uncomfortable, frustrated & mad. I'm so glad they came forward, they didn't deserve to go through this, and neither does anyone else.
That was the point of the show. it's a dare. You have guilt that you once laughed at someone's unfortunate dare and now think poor them?
@@LemonattiLimo If Bryan Hearne had a peanut butter allergy (God forbid), he could have easily been killed. Giovonnie Samuels had a chocolate allergy and they used chocolate to simulate a grotesque smoothie in another dare. Upon Samuels telling the producers about her allergy, she was told to use an epi pen. Horrible stuff.
You can tell the outcome was not scripted because Bryan looked *PISSED* when his name showed up on that screen. It looks like the director told him to smile and act happy for the last segment, when he clearly wasn't having it.
He's acting. He knew before hand that he would be picked. It's scripted. he agreed to be the center of attention and amusement. Event though it was unfortunate.
It's beyond me how anyone at Nickelodeon thought these on air dares were a good idea.
The censors probably were told that Dan Schneider's shows couldn't be touched.
After watching the Quiet on set: Dark side of Kids TV documentary, I feel for these kids who went through horrible things. Those tears in Brian Hearnes' eyes were so tough to see.
After watching Quiet On Set, I feel sorry for those actors having to endure these stunts.
On Air Dare was Dan and Nick’s way of saying, “You’re ALL our bitches. Don’t you EVER forget it.”
No. It was a spin off of Fear Factory.
@LemonattiLimo The show was called "Fear Factor".
Honestly, even as a kid back then, these dares didn’t sit well with me. Even then I thought they were weird. Knowing what I know now, I regard them with a new enlightened sense of horror.
I’ve never seen this show but after watching quiet on set I feel so bad for them.. they looked worried
this is so heartbreaking :(
I’m sorry Bryan not deserve this
looking at Byran, he does look nervous and scarred
As for Chelsea and Kyle, they look nervous but they’re like covering it with a smile at some shots
I didn't even see quiet on set yet but he looked upset the entire time :(
I can tell that he wasn’t acting, he genuinely looks scared and upset
If Bryan Hearne had a peanut butter allergy (God forbid), he could have easily been killed.
@@drewzuhosky6826 I don't think he would do that if he'd have an allergy. That would be straight up murder from the producers
Quiet on Set send me here. This reminds me of what Dan told Christy to eat ice cream for 200 dollars. This is hazing at its finest
300
He's a domestic violator
for those saying it’s not as bad as it seems pay attention to body language. also peanut butter has been used by those who abuse animals to get them to perform sexual acts. banish this level of wickedness from the earth forever.
Thank God that I spent most of my Saturdays watching ESPN by that point in my life. I had a good childhood and eventually stopped watching *this* run of _All That_ because nobody compared to Kenan & Kel.
True. Not to mention that this isn’t the worst one. Albeit, some of the dares were fake, none of us knew that as kids.
@@IntoTheAzure Some dares had to be staged due to safety and/or sanitation concerns preventing the dares from being legitimately carried out.
Stop acting like the dogs were humping him
It looks terrifying to me, specially after watching what happened to people like Jacqueline Durand
"I dont like this..." That's really sad
After watching quiet on the set it’s sad watching these scenes now that we know what we was actually happening behind the scenes..
Bryan was my crush but watching them come.forward is very good ❤❤ with the abuse they suffered
I get the feeling this video's views went up heavily this last week.
Had a feeling there’d be a lot of people coming here from Quiet on the Set. Quite uncomfortable knowing what was going on behind, and because of Nickelodeon’s years of contestants and actors getting messy for fun, it was the perfect way for Dan to disguise his kink as goofy comedy. Jesus……
This is my first time watching this and.... this is not funny....this is disturbing and its sad for someone to do this to a child and this is sad for Nickelodeon to do this on TV. Shame on you Nickelodeon God bless you.
After watching quiet on set this is absolutely disgusting. This should of never been allowed to air
I was about 6 and a half years old when I first saw this, and it hasn’t left my brain once!
Not that funny now, is it? If Bryan Hearne had a peanut butter allergy (God forbid), he could have easily been killed.
Happy 36th Bryan.
He was 14 here. It's sad these Nick producers had to treat him like that back in '03. How was this even allowed on kids' TV back then? After Quiet on Set we're never gonna look at this the same way again.
Now i am feeling heartbreak right now!!!! (:.(
Last night i saw Bryan guest star on the firefighter paramedic show called Third Watch.
what the actual fuck are some of those dares
one of the flashing ones during 0:35 is "DRINK A TRUCK DRIVER'S BATHWATER"???
The fact that they actually made someone do that dare 😭
I’m 23 and didn’t get to see this as a child being I’m a 2000 baby but what in the f*ck was going on?!! This was on live tv?? Crazy af 💯💯
Worst part is that Bryan was acting all along, in reality he absolutely loathed it
While the dare isn't as bad as it seems. For people like me it's lethal. Like people who are allergic to peanut butter can also get skin rashes if it's on any part of their body.
Anaphylaxis
I'm sure if one of the cast members had a peanut allergy, Nickelodeon could have had something in their algorithm that prevents them from having to do this dare.
@@AntiHeroLBCI feel like nut allergies weren’t as common as they are today. And as someone like myself, mine came on as an adult out of nowhere. It can really be triggered at any time.
Its also deeply uncomfortable to have living things licking you like that
@@jameshayes-barber9340 It seems fetishistic, just has this uncomfortable air around it. They got away with a LOT of things under the guise of being wacky or funny. Especially the foot stuff.
After watching the Nickelodeon "Quiet on Set" documentary I see how uncomfortable this was for Brian. All of us especially me born in the 90's all thought this was funny as children but now being in our mid-20's and beginning 30's we learn the truth. Much love to Brian he has my full sympathy and understanding at the same time 💯😮💨😮💨😮💨‼️
3:08 - 3:12 look at the poor kid's expression. He wasn't acting there, that's genuine dread. And the way those guys took him to the peanut butter. So heartbreaking and disturbing.
WTF? This feels illegal…. Why would they subject anyone to this?! Bryan looks genuinely scared here and when the workers grab him 😥3:01
He IS genuinely scared and he didn't want to do it.
Hurts My heart knowing what I know now it's so crazy how we grew up watching these as kids not knowing they were going through all of this just to make the kids happy nd now watching them as an adult I'm disgusted that I ever grew up watching this without even knowing only because we were kids nd didn't know no better or knew what was going on we thought it waa funny so sad for these kids they need to do documentary on Disney Channel too
he did not enjoy that shi wtf 😭
3:01 look at the poor kid's expression. He wasn't acting there, that's genuine dread.
I had no idea this aired, it's not funny, just gross and really uncomfortable. Even as a kid, I always had this uncomfortable feeling during liveaction Nick shows. I definitely noticed the abundance of foot fetishism, but this is something else entirely, just no reason for this to exist.
This aint even sanitary first of all
You can tell how afraid and petrified Bryan was
Im disturbed by the fact that he asked if he's going to do it at home. I know its most likely scripted so in no way do I blame the child .I just imagine the disgusting thoughts behind the writers minds. Like having a kid say that to another kid is disturbing. In any circumstance the subject is disturbing and the fact the kids were so innocent and still felt that something was off speaks volumes
Dan Schiender is going to hell for what he did to Bryan
That's pretty much assured.
whose here after quiet on set?
Had to come back after decades of this being erased from my head. This along with eating toenails are in really bad taste (no pun intended). I’m glad they’re voicing their perspectives on things like this.
I heard the toenails were fake. Hopefully that’s true
This……. Really aged like milk
i remember this was bryan's only dare he had to do
What about the live worm dare?
That was Jack
Because his mom probably stepped in.
Knowing what we know now, the reason was likely due to him being incredibly uncomfortable with the segment, or someone else speaking up for him. Those poor kids.
Covering Bryan Hearne in peanut butter is one thing. But they had no business bringing out dogs and letting them lick him.
Yeah that’s just sick
Kyle Sullivan And Chelsea Brummet Are Free From Being Picked
I got a question, I know that when they don't do the dare they wear red, but how come the victim has to wear blue
Anyone else here after quiet on set?
Their parents also let them participate in this let's not forget that!!!!!!
Nicktoons would NEVER stoop this low and would never let this slide in their library
Do you have more commercials?
4:08 Send In The hungry hounds!
I think this is the only time Chelsea was in one of the tubes and DIDN'T get chosen to do the dare.
Times she was in the tubes and not picked was Jack's pea soup sumo wrestling dare, Kyle's national anthem diaper dare, Giovonnie's toenail dare, Ryan and Devon's fish gut balloon dare, Jack and Jamie's ear wax taco dare, and of course this dare.
@@Hierophant52314are you a Dan Schneider representative lol stfu
This is some sick shit
4:01 his face when he looks up at them says it all. Like why tf am I doing this?
Well, considering the others.. this is a walk in the park
0:37, 3:46 Knowing what we know now from the Quiet on Set Documentary the Bryan Hearne Peanut Butter Scene has aged poorly.
I’m watching this after seeing Gio and Bryan on Good morning America they talk about the toxic work environment on Nickelodeon that Dan Schneider did behind the scenes they showed this clip on Good morning American and I find it very disgusting
Where did they get the dogs from? And what happened to them afterwards? I’m sorry for the kid, but also worried about the animals on these things too
4:00 to 4:05 you can tell just how uncomfortable and upset he is with the whole thing
That aged well
Not aged well
Yo pensaba que lo que ocurria en la televisión local de Monterrey, Mexico, con los retos de Acabatelo y Destardes era llegar al tope en la televisión con menores de edad. Pero no creí que la televisión estadounidense y sobretodo Nickelodeon, hubiesen roto ese límite incluso años antes. Estos segmentos están por demás, pasados de ls raya. Es incluso algo como Killer Karaoke peto con menores de edad
As someone with a peanut allergy, I can't physically watch this
Jamie Lynn looks so much like Britney here
Her daughter is now older than she was when she was on all that.
@@ElectrikkPaperClipxx she's nearly 14 and Ivey Jo is nearly 4
Didn’t Disney did the same thing on Disney XD on the show lab rats 4:02
I remember being uncomfortable watching this when i was a kid
Same. Who the Hell at Nick thought this would be a good idea?
@@Ian_L1994 Some of the content seen on _Ren & Stimpy_ was way worse. Given how much control Dan Schneider had, he probably paid off the censors. Either that, or the network censors were told to not interfere when they should have.
Thank goodness I spent most of my Saturdays watching ESPN at that point.
@@drewzuhosky6826Invader Zim had shit that got him canceled a year later
@@Dupontman627what did invader zim have
@@crishnaholmes7730 an episode about him eating human organs
Bryan must have actually enjoyed his dare.
EDIT: After watching a recent interview w Giovannie & Bryan, it was staged/scripted the whole time.
Honestly, compared to pretty much all of the other dares, this seemed like the only dare I would have been willing to do. Some of the other dares seemed dangerous or very unhygienic. Though, I know at least some of the dares were faked, as Lisa Foiles spilled the beans that the "used gum" dare was actually just crushed up Starbursts.
@@vintagekid2560 on 5:16
I hear Kyle screaming from being showered with Maple Syrup….
@@vintagekid2560 I am with you on this peanut butter dare being a dare I would *want* to do. For me, though, it wasn't the only dare I'd want to do. The dare where Jamie got covered in 10,000 raw eggs; the dare where Jack took a worm bath; and the dare where Lisa got covered in mud and hopped on by frogs -- When I first saw those dares, they looked to me like they would be fun, and this may sound weird but, they are actually now on my "Bucket List".
@@vintagekid2560 dude, I just found out on “Know Your Stars” that his dog was actually Rocko, not Spot.
@@vintagekid2560 Giovonnie's liver and clam smoothie dare was actually a chocolate shake. And looking closely at Chelsea's bathwater dare (at 1st I thought it was just salt water) I think that was a vanilla milkshake she drank. And regarding her cow snot dare. I think it was really butterscotch pudding. And for Jack being a human punching bag, they probably wrapped him in bubble wrap so it wouldn't hurt so much.
Yeesh.... Sad thing is, there's dares that they didn't show on Quiet on Set that were even WORSE than this one. This isn't even the worst one out there! There was one where Kyle Sullivan had to humiliate himself with a form of... Let's say a deliberate wardrobe malfunction or stripping of all the close except for the undies, and a particularly QUESTIONABLE choice of undies at that.... 😬😬😬
Ya know I thought Bryan never did a dare
Ya boy Kyle was ready to risk it ALL 😂😂😂
Those workers looked like they enjoyed smearing the peanut butter all over Bryan's body.
Why didn’t anyone stop that when he said I don’t like this. That should have said ok stop.
As a kid I remember thinking what is this? This had nothing to do with the show All That!! Disney Channel would never
So he didn't like doing this, yet this was one of the easiest of all the dares done in these segments. Jack did some bad things in these dares like take a bath with worms, get dipped in dog food, and put a scorpion in his mouth. And the rest of the cast did some really bad things for these dares as well. Yet Bryan didn't like just getting peanut butter licked off him by dogs?
4:08 Release The Hungry Hounds!
Bryan Hearne
I remember when i was 10 and he took off his jersey i was ❤😊😊😊
My dog Ginger would have loved to be one of the dogs since she loves peanut butter and pretty much any food. Now after watching the recent documentary, I feel sorry for Bryan and the rest of the cast for all they endured. I never watched the 2000s seasons of “All That” because I thought the OG cast was the best.
Why would you let our dog lick someone lick this? Sick
@@champagnexoxo1198 At that time, it looked entertaining and my dog loves peanut butter. But looking at it now, this is pretty sick and twisted!
I can understand why they never wanted to do any of these things. I wouldn't want to do any of them. It was based on Fear Factor. It was the Fear Factor of Nickelodeon. I'm sure they never wanted to do any of that stuff on Fear Factor either.
Well first off this aint even sanitary, and second, that peanut butter will rot those dogs intestines
It's so incredibly vindicating to finally have people saying what I've been thinking about this sort of thing since I first saw them. We're basically watching kids be tortured. This is all like something out of that movie The Running man. And the fact that it's done in this very postmodern Game show style aesthetic makes it all the more eerie and dark... I'm so glad the truth is finally coming out
At first I don’t what is going on as a kid but now as a adult I feel so sorry for them have to go throw with Dan
This and the chicken one were pretty similar.
I kinda thought dogs just licking his arms and stuff but when he took his shirt off was sus... when he was asked if he wouldn try that at home... wow..
Even if kids weren't really that grossed out at the time, and were just pretending, and that's a big if, still they didn't know or understand the context about long lived memes of Peanut Butter with dogs..
It's crazy they didn't lick his feet at all
3:46 How the hell was allowed on TV!?
lol I’m a 2000s kid , I don’t understand the 90s humor 😂
quiet on set brought me here. I used to change the channel to disney channel because the on air dares were so gay.
Fuckin weird quiet on set brought me here parents actin delusional this is abuse!
all cast members are wearing red
What does that mean?
They’re Bloods
He said he enjoyed it by the end…
Tf is wrong with you touch some grass
Peanut butter is food. At least Bryan got eaten.
This is not okay. Look at 3:54. He just touched him
I never seen this when I was young, I'm glad I didn't, This is weird and gross, Why would they do that to them, And the documentary of quiet on set is sad
taking his shirt off was not needed bru this whole thing wasn’t like he could’ve worn clothes and still the same thing..
You know how hard it is to wash off peanut butter from clothes
@@anonymoushuman8443 it doesn’t matter 😂, they can use a cheap tank top or smt and throw it out, it’s probably js as hard to get slime off clothes too but they didn’t mind sliming people, did they?
I can't tell if this is funny or terrible
Literally animal and child abuse. Animals can’t consent and children can’t consent properly. Using them like this is beyond sick
So sad
What if they hit him?? How did he shower? EW! This is HORRIBLE