What's interesting with the fact that all the locations are geographically coherent, you can pretty much infer than the material for the spot was shot in two hours with a dozen people top. They probably showed up at the house like "We have it for the afternoon, we'll can (lol) the indoor parts, while Timmy go shoot the can rolling down some random streets" Then they messed up the lightning for the indoor and had to redo it in a different house.
Rainbolt shaming a can of pasta for having to look around the neighborhood a bit to find the right house. It made its way all the way from San Francisco, it is completely exhausted, it doesn't have GPS, probably doesn't even know the address and has to use telepathy or something. I am proud of that can! Shame on you Mr. Rainbolt!
I like the idea of the current residents of the house bringing home and enjoying some Chef Boyardee completely oblivious to the reality that they live in THE Chef Boyardee house.
@@denisl2760 A million dollar house isn't saying much these days. 20 year old single wide mobile homes are going for a quarter million in my area. And just because you're rich doesn't mean you can't eat Chef Boyardee. Especially if you have kids. As a parent to young children, kids actively despise food the fancier it gets. Pretty much all they want to eat is chicken nuggets, cereal, and canned stuff like Chef Boyardee.
@@DMIwriter Maybe work on your parenting skills, you make the rules not your kids. When I was growing up we ate what was on the table and god help you if ever complained.
Seeing something in your childhood, then analyzing it as a grown up are two entirely different things. So, I concur with those 2 statements, they do not contradict.
Really enjoying these random OSINT challenges. I’m learning a lot. But also I feel like they’re useful for keeping him busy which hopefully lowers the chances he goes evil.
@@ElijahTackett-xn9wy open source intelligence. It's taking public data from a lot of sources and compiling it to get personal information on someone typically.
Chef Boyardee director in 2004: I think we swap these two scenes, even though it's not gonna be chronological. Nobody's gonna know. Rainbolt: Well ackchyually
I can explain why they included the bridge. Its to give the viewer the illusion that the can rolled really really far. Going over a bridge makes it feel like its been a longer trip.
Random: Bet you can't find... Rainbolt: Here is the trash can in the video still intact from 20 years ago. Random: You didnt even let me comple.. Rainbolt: Here is your ravioli.
Bravo, dude! I really enjoy your thought processes on these. Like the 'bias' part where you figured since it was a commercial, it was probably LA. That goes against the initial visual evidence, but you know it makes more sense, so you play the probabilities and it pays off. This is not just, 'This dude has the Earth memorized!' This is like logical processing and making the highest probability guess with the information you have. If more people would learn to do this, the world would be a much easier place to navigate. Anyway, kudos.
Where is that kid? Dang it, i could swear this is the neighborhood. It would be too wierd if i knocked on some doors and asked. Wait, maybe... oh hang on that funky tree with the white paint! How could i forget?
Movie magic is fun. In “Who am I?” featuring Jackie Chan, there’s a chase scene where half the shots are in one city in the Netherlands, and half the shots are in another city, yet the shots are in such a order that they basically switch cities every 10 seconds. Only if you know the area very well, or if you’re Rainbolt, you would notice this mishmash of locations. Also, just before they go to Rotterdam, while they are supposedly in South Africa, shots from Rotterdam are already used.
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The scene in Rocky where he runs around Philadelphia is also some absurd route that makes 0 sense -- someone mapped it out. The car chase scene in Jack Reacher jumps around Pittsburgh randomly too, at one point the drive out of downtown over the river and then turn right and are back downtown again
This is probably very common. As long as they get the shot they want, it could be a lot of jumping around. :) I remember notice this in the movie "The Wolverine" during the funeral and chase scene. I recognized from being there myself, that they started outside the Zōjō-ji temple by Tokyo Tower. I think I read that the actual funeral scenes were recorded in a japanese garden i Australia. The following chase scene goes along Akihabara main street and after taking care of the bad guys, they end up walking south from the south part of Akihabara, but in next shot they are at the Ueno station north of Akihabara.
2:28 you can find clusters of these types of houses built all around the bay area usually in groupings of 4 - 20 depending on the size of the developments these were build usually 80's to early 90's
2:29 Noticed cuts in your dialogue. Checked your timer - noticed cuts, as well. Kudos for keeping the clock honest and trying to keep the video down to a minimal time. Much appreciated.
Mixing of footage from vastly different areas but putting them out as if they are in the same location is very common for commercials, tv, movies, etc.
At about 13:00, the flooring is different. The diamond tiling in the commercial does not have little black squares, the one in the listing does. Another difference to note is the pattern in the listing being an octagon-square tessellation and the one in the commercial being an octagon-hexagon one. It's very unlikely that there had been any remodeling done to the floor in the time between the filming of the commercial and the listing of the house. We are looking at completely different sets if you ask me. Also the cupboards are different.
>This is the most iconic commercial of my childhood >I just watched it for the first time Try hiding a bit more the fact that you are not human rainbolt
Both can be true. For example I can know that a Pizza Hut singing about their phone number because of my school friends also singing it, but never actually watched the commercial they're singing about.
@@justjuniorjaw I disagree, as he explecitly talks about his childhood. A commercial do not become one's childhood most iconic ( not just any memory ) without using the most powerfull sence of all : view. Especialy for rainbolt, who's view is so strongly linked to his rise to fame
Rainbolt, You should do a video with yourself, an intermediate player, and a beginner player in a challenge where the beginner has to guess the continent; then within the continent, the intermediate player has to guess the right/closest country; and then you guess as close as you can within that country.
This guys intuition is truly impressive. i have noticed even when he gets the wrong landmass, it may look really far away but if you look at the model of Pangea before the continents separated he is still usually scarily close. People question his legitimacy but it seems that he genuinely has an eye for geography Great eye for geography, could actually be useful in researching things like continental drift. Even if making videos fails this guy is going places
9:29 the can rolls past a recycling bin full of empty cans. Is this like a person walking past a pile of corpses? But also, the can clearly wanted to be eaten, so maybe them being empty is a sign of fulfilling their lives' purpose?? Like seeing a group of dead people but they all lived long lives and were really really satisfied with how their lives went. Confusing times to be a can of soup.
Would probably have been easier if it was exported as a google earth file. Also fun that you blurred the adresses when you literally show a map of the same address
There's even a spot in the video where he blurred out the address at the top left, but down below Google Maps was like "Suggest an edit to..." and it lists the address.
Question for rainbolt: if you had a really large number of average joes play a round geoguessr, would the average location of their guesses be close to a perfect score? Would it be ass?
The inconsistencies of the location remind me of the movie Oddball 😂 My friends and I even watched it in cinemas in Warrnambool, where it's set. We scoffed at them running down one of the main roads and somehow teleporting past a few km of roads. But actually laughed at the guy casually walking to the 12 Apostles, which are an hour's drive away from Warrnambool. Very much an ad for the region in movie form.
The 2nd house with trashcans is actually 109 w gladstone, right across the street from the big sliding gate. The fence and the stone wall pattern matches perfectly with 2007/2012 street view. I guess they rolled that trashcan around the block to use as a prop
Interesting fact about the '07 coverage, I always wondered that since I've seen some good quality photos and videos from that time and wondered why google of all companies couldn't afford good cameras
finding the exact trash can is insane lol
Yeah that trashcan has seen some things haha
@@mattyice1718 We know it has seen at least one can of ravioli
What's interesting with the fact that all the locations are geographically coherent, you can pretty much infer than the material for the spot was shot in two hours with a dozen people top.
They probably showed up at the house like "We have it for the afternoon, we'll can (lol) the indoor parts, while Timmy go shoot the can rolling down some random streets"
Then they messed up the lightning for the indoor and had to redo it in a different house.
this trash can is like 'hey where are my residual checks!' lol
The trashcan was sure its 15 minutes of fame were up, but boy was it wrong!
Rainbolt shaming a can of pasta for having to look around the neighborhood a bit to find the right house. It made its way all the way from San Francisco, it is completely exhausted, it doesn't have GPS, probably doesn't even know the address and has to use telepathy or something. I am proud of that can! Shame on you Mr. Rainbolt!
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bro didn't even print out a mapquest and still made it to the right house
it's easy to judge the pasta can when you have google maps and street view. the can got there without a map even.
Frfr
#JusticeForRavioli
I really read the title as "a follower said i couldn’t find his house" 🗿
Me too!
convinced it was changed bc i read it the same way 💀
Same here
same. we're starting some mandella effect shit here LOL
Same lol
The shot of the bay Bridge was most likely stock footage. So just to create the feel of distance.
How did Rainbolt see an old street view of the Bay Bridge on google maps?
@@acardioxc When you enter street view, you can select older versions at the bottom of the text box
Why did one bridge have 5 lanes and the other had 4?
@@shifty1927😂🤦♀️🤦♀️
@@PetersQuizz😂after actually looking at it full screen I see its 5. Far right lane has that shadow, thought it was a wall.
"so that's the exact same trashcan" type phrases are the reason i watch rainbolt
I like the idea of the current residents of the house bringing home and enjoying some Chef Boyardee completely oblivious to the reality that they live in THE Chef Boyardee house.
imagine it's a rainbolt subscriber and he just uploads a video locating your house because of a commercial you didn't even know existed
People tend to recognise their own houses though. Unless they haven't seen the commercial
That's like a million dollar house, they are not eating Chef Boyardee for dinner.
@@denisl2760 A million dollar house isn't saying much these days. 20 year old single wide mobile homes are going for a quarter million in my area. And just because you're rich doesn't mean you can't eat Chef Boyardee. Especially if you have kids. As a parent to young children, kids actively despise food the fancier it gets. Pretty much all they want to eat is chicken nuggets, cereal, and canned stuff like Chef Boyardee.
@@DMIwriter Maybe work on your parenting skills, you make the rules not your kids. When I was growing up we ate what was on the table and god help you if ever complained.
Fun fact: those cans were made by Jamie Hyneman (Mythbusters). The cans are fully remotely drivable!
Amazing
So, in a way, the cans(s) DID come from the bay area!
this is a fun fact, thank you!
Thats so cool, how did you find this out?
cap
Rainbolt: "This is one of the most iconic commercials of my childhood"
Rainbolt one second later: "I just watched it for the first time"
Seeing something in your childhood, then analyzing it as a grown up are two entirely different things. So, I concur with those 2 statements, they do not contradict.
An iconic commercial he came across / knew [existed] during his childhood, that he is now watching properly [for the first time].
There is no contradiction here, he was probably busy traveling the world to memorize every place as a kid so he didn't see the commercials before.
I literally taught about that as well
also it's a little insane to me that he was a child in 2004. ugh. i'm old now.
Really enjoying these random OSINT challenges. I’m learning a lot.
But also I feel like they’re useful for keeping him busy which hopefully lowers the chances he goes evil.
Yeah me too
Pls internet, never start beef with this guy or he will become a villain
OSINT?
@@ElijahTackett-xn9wy open source intelligence. It's taking public data from a lot of sources and compiling it to get personal information on someone typically.
@@ElijahTackett-xn9wyopen source intelligence, you use online sources and records to figure things out
@@ElijahTackett-xn9wyyou can search it up, it stands for open source intelligence, and it's a common topic in cybersecurity
Chef Boyardee director in 2004: I think we swap these two scenes, even though it's not gonna be chronological. Nobody's gonna know.
Rainbolt: Well ackchyually
I love that the director somehow fittingly made that decision three years after the commercial was made :)
@@anthonythomas welp looks like my research was wrong, it's fixed now lol
@@yikes710 nah lmao but nice try
@@yikes710 anyone could have made your comment too
Never start beef with this guy
"Keep talking and I'll show up at your door"
Beef ravioli
He’s way too much of a Chad to exact revenge in the way you fear.
Never start beefaroni with this guy
LOL
I can explain why they included the bridge. Its to give the viewer the illusion that the can rolled really really far. Going over a bridge makes it feel like its been a longer trip.
Well it went from the bridge to LA so it definitely went a long way
bro increased the property's value by a 100k
Real 💀💀
Decreased you mean
Random: Bet you can't find...
Rainbolt: Here is the trash can in the video still intact from 20 years ago.
Random: You didnt even let me comple..
Rainbolt: Here is your ravioli.
Man! That commercial brings me back!! You should do this with other old commercials!
@botcatcher
8:50 "Things change over time" *Gets nuked*
War . . . War never changes.
Whoa whoa whoa! Bro what you doing? Pointing out s#!t like this - y’ wanna get the guy cancelled? What if YT notices?!😅
Hahahah thanks for the laugh
“Here comes the sun doo doo doo doo”
LOL
Bravo, dude! I really enjoy your thought processes on these. Like the 'bias' part where you figured since it was a commercial, it was probably LA. That goes against the initial visual evidence, but you know it makes more sense, so you play the probabilities and it pays off. This is not just, 'This dude has the Earth memorized!' This is like logical processing and making the highest probability guess with the information you have. If more people would learn to do this, the world would be a much easier place to navigate. Anyway, kudos.
And having a few tools to limit the search also helps
15:10 "I did my best throughout the video to hide the address"
Lol
Aww the lil boyardee can was lost for a sec 🥺
Where is that kid? Dang it, i could swear this is the neighborhood. It would be too wierd if i knocked on some doors and asked. Wait, maybe... oh hang on that funky tree with the white paint! How could i forget?
please keep this man happy, internet... pleasee
I'd say the CIA would want to hire him but imagine how many people like him they must have already
Its interesting how the directors created such a feeling of distance when it was all shot within basically one place. Great video
A company posting an ad:
Rainbolt instantly finding the exact places 20 minutes later 💀
Movie magic is fun. In “Who am I?” featuring Jackie Chan, there’s a chase scene where half the shots are in one city in the Netherlands, and half the shots are in another city, yet the shots are in such a order that they basically switch cities every 10 seconds. Only if you know the area very well, or if you’re Rainbolt, you would notice this mishmash of locations.
Also, just before they go to Rotterdam, while they are supposedly in South Africa, shots from Rotterdam are already used.
The scene in Rocky where he runs around Philadelphia is also some absurd route that makes 0 sense -- someone mapped it out. The car chase scene in Jack Reacher jumps around Pittsburgh randomly too, at one point the drive out of downtown over the river and then turn right and are back downtown again
This is probably very common. As long as they get the shot they want, it could be a lot of jumping around. :) I remember notice this in the movie "The Wolverine" during the funeral and chase scene. I recognized from being there myself, that they started outside the Zōjō-ji temple by Tokyo Tower. I think I read that the actual funeral scenes were recorded in a japanese garden i Australia. The following chase scene goes along Akihabara main street and after taking care of the bad guys, they end up walking south from the south part of Akihabara, but in next shot they are at the Ueno station north of Akihabara.
Maybe grandpa was right about not wanting photos of him uploaded to the internet.
2:28 you can find clusters of these types of houses built all around the bay area usually in groupings of 4 - 20 depending on the size of the developments these were build usually 80's to early 90's
that first line was very unnerving
And true
not to be wholesome but rainbolt pointing out all these tiny things and analyzing them in detail makes me appreciate everyday little things more lol
i live in fear of one thing. rainbot.
rainbot?
@@theultimateeditingduo Automated Rainbolt.
if rainbolt made a robot we'd be doomed two forces at once
blinkybot would be terrifying
@@OntarioTrafficMan makes sense
Stalkbolt
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Show me a dustbin,
and i will find you💀🥶
-Raunbolt
Raunbolt
@@cyarutchiii Raunbolt
@@OriginPlayss Raunbolt
Raunbolt
Raunbolt
PLEASE DO THESE VIDEOS MORE I LOVE THEM SO MUCH
2:29 Noticed cuts in your dialogue. Checked your timer - noticed cuts, as well.
Kudos for keeping the clock honest and trying to keep the video down to a minimal time. Much appreciated.
Pretty sure most of his vids on yt are livestream highlights from his twitch
2:34 Woh, I never even considered creating a tool like this! Genius!
i want rainbolt to geolocate irl anime locations.
most are already located, you can just look up pilgrimage articles of said anime, works better in Japanese
Not even your ravioli is safe.
Mixing of footage from vastly different areas but putting them out as if they are in the same location is very common for commercials, tv, movies, etc.
So AMAZING. I love your talent.
when i get bored at 3am said once the wise and mighty rainbolt
Instead of going through each of the locations at 3:50, you can export it to google earth instead and just look at them much faster
This man prevents me from sharing photos online...
I only post photos from far away or very rural or very popular
@@rishithegray9559Hopefully showing no grass…
this is one of my favorite videos of all time. i love it
At about 13:00, the flooring is different. The diamond tiling in the commercial does not have little black squares, the one in the listing does. Another difference to note is the pattern in the listing being an octagon-square tessellation and the one in the commercial being an octagon-hexagon one.
It's very unlikely that there had been any remodeling done to the floor in the time between the filming of the commercial and the listing of the house. We are looking at completely different sets if you ask me. Also the cupboards are different.
This is one of the most iconic commercials of childhood FORSURE! I’m right there with you brother.
is there any way i can tell rainbolt how gorgeous he is. he's literally the most gorgeous man alive please
Topographic maps would probably have helped here with filtering the areas since you have quite the hill it seems
Its crazy how easy it was for him, that's what fascinates me
For all you know it could have taken him days.
>This is the most iconic commercial of my childhood
>I just watched it for the first time
Try hiding a bit more the fact that you are not human rainbolt
Both can be true. For example I can know that a Pizza Hut singing about their phone number because of my school friends also singing it, but never actually watched the commercial they're singing about.
@@justjuniorjaw I disagree, as he explecitly talks about his childhood. A commercial do not become one's childhood most iconic ( not just any memory ) without using the most powerfull sence of all : view. Especialy for rainbolt, who's view is so strongly linked to his rise to fame
This dude never has all his hair up. There’s always at least one part that’s hanging down. It’s kinda his thing at this point.
I love this guy. Never change Rainbolt.
I was not expecting that nostalgia. Swear this commercial is a core memory for me
Rainbolt,
You should do a video with yourself, an intermediate player, and a beginner player in a challenge where the beginner has to guess the continent; then within the continent, the intermediate player has to guess the right/closest country; and then you guess as close as you can within that country.
Not the Zillow listing omg
the thumbnail got me scared that rainbolt went on his villain arc
Thanks for showing this commercial. Reminds me of my childhood in the 90s lol.
If Rainbolt was a movie director, there'd be zero plot holes! 😅
The Chef Boyardee can was more lost than Rainbolt.
This guy could look at 6 pixels of the most random country in the world and could pinpoint the exact location of it.
he is deffintly impressive but I think if you actully mean this and not as a joke it is not possible for him to do that
He would 100% do that if those pixels include metadata with the gps coordinates.
This guys intuition is truly impressive.
i have noticed even when he gets the wrong landmass, it may look really far away but if you look at the model of Pangea before the continents separated he is still usually scarily close.
People question his legitimacy but it seems that he genuinely has an eye for geography
Great eye for geography, could actually be useful in researching things like continental drift. Even if making videos fails this guy is going places
what a BANGER of a throwback commercial. this is content right here folks
bros the type of guy to get 101/100 on a geography test
„That’s the exact same trashcan“ 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
I would love for the original director's of the commercial to see this LMAO
9:29 the can rolls past a recycling bin full of empty cans. Is this like a person walking past a pile of corpses? But also, the can clearly wanted to be eaten, so maybe them being empty is a sign of fulfilling their lives' purpose?? Like seeing a group of dead people but they all lived long lives and were really really satisfied with how their lives went.
Confusing times to be a can of soup.
Bro found plot holes in the commercial
10:18 That actually is a fun fact lmao
Leave it to Rainbolt to dox a can of soup. I love this channel.
11:25 "okay, so yeah.. this is a corner, too, because... you can see the corner"
wow.. i have no idea how this guy does it. he's literally a genius!
Would probably have been easier if it was exported as a google earth file.
Also fun that you blurred the adresses when you literally show a map of the same address
There's even a spot in the video where he blurred out the address at the top left, but down below Google Maps was like "Suggest an edit to..." and it lists the address.
I'm surprised he didn't try to see if the family was still living there too 💀💀
I bet he found the lawnmower guy off cam 😂
@@matttondr9282 probably ngl haha
Dude this is fantastic. The FBI should hire you to find missing people in ransom photos or something!
the can was going in circles to find the correct house!
legit this dude takes my procrastination thoughts into action.
Brooo you just showed my street in Fullerton wtf LOL
10:19 That's so interesting I didn't know that! That's one of the most interesting videos of you Rainbolt, so please do more.
When the Grim Reaper can't find you he calls Rainbolt
I thought the title said, a followr said I couldn't find his house
Thanks for teaching me about the Adamstown hair Rainbolt
you could make a "fixed" ad by putting the shots back in chronological order lol
Bro doesn't need an Ip logger, just send him a photo of your front yard 😭😭😭😭
Question for rainbolt: if you had a really large number of average joes play a round geoguessr, would the average location of their guesses be close to a perfect score? Would it be ass?
They tried to throw my man off with the Bay Bridge but he’s too smart
i love chef boyardee so much
im gonna buy some now i think :))
The inconsistencies of the location remind me of the movie Oddball 😂 My friends and I even watched it in cinemas in Warrnambool, where it's set. We scoffed at them running down one of the main roads and somehow teleporting past a few km of roads. But actually laughed at the guy casually walking to the 12 Apostles, which are an hour's drive away from Warrnambool. Very much an ad for the region in movie form.
The thumbnail reminds me of the Super Mario Maker 2 player LilKirbs when viewers says "Haha, you can't beat my level!"
pretty cool vid, would love more of these!
The 2nd house with trashcans is actually 109 w gladstone, right across the street from the big sliding gate. The fence and the stone wall pattern matches perfectly with 2007/2012 street view. I guess they rolled that trashcan around the block to use as a prop
Not even Chef Boyardee is safe from this guy 😭
Bro really analysed cans and their paths.
This is the most ambitious crossover in TH-cam history
The smirk at the end makes me worry that this guy somehow knows more and hes just not telling us.
Chef Boyarainbolt cooking up his best 🧑🍳
Hearing rainbolt say ‘chef boyardee’ is oddly pleasing
Interesting fact about the '07 coverage, I always wondered that since I've seen some good quality photos and videos from that time and wondered why google of all companies couldn't afford good cameras
an impressive bit of code you have for searching the addresses
I can't think of a single way you could find the Introducing Amazon Echo house
Awesome bro! Its seems like a topographic map would have helped you eliminate some areas too!!
Could have been shot in a different set inside than the outside!! Dude this is batman level
Ok perfect now... where was the store?
*Back in 2007 it was completely normal to do a couple circles around a neighborhood before finding the right house*
Rainbolt can probably find the places in his dreams
Was really hoping for the store too
10:25 So thats why that LaSalle Exelon siren that’s unknown and I’m trying to figure out what it is has horrible quality, Gen 1 classic!