@@CannibalisticChihuahuayeah, I'm confused. Here's the dictionary definition of prefab (of a building or piece of furniture) manufactured in sections to enable assembly on site That definition makes no sense in the context of this video. I'm guessing OC doesn't understand words good.
17:06 those were not the sounds of the machinery struggling to keep up with the dosage of electricity, they were the screams of agony of the poor crab as it begged for mercy, it's pleading was left unheard as it was completely emptied of all it's foam, left to die a few moments later.
I honestly felt really bad for the crab toy. The toy evoked a sense of nostalgia for me even though I never had it as a kid. I think that’s why the music made me cry.
I can't be the only person that thought it looked like he was waterboarding the crab when he would pour the water in its mouth. He wasn't satisfied with the amount of bubbles so he poured the water in its mouth. If someone doesn't give the answers someone want, they pour a bunch of water in their face. Very similar.
This never gets old. Did the same with mechanical and battery powered toys at childhood 😉 Even figured out that 4.5V battery pair in series turn my toy cars into race cars. Already then concluded that standard batteries are too weak for some electrically powered toys. 9V batteries and 18650 lithium cells would be much more appropriate choice. Especially for red speedboat at 1:30.
@@ryderalley4853 It WORKS under water - checked that in person. Unfortunately all electric components and joints oxidize and corrode very fast if not properly treated every time before and after use. We lost some toys with electric propulsion after water games, including two RC boats.
you guy are doing what I always wanted and wished I could do as a child, and even now, vicariously living through yalls videos just to satisfy my inner child's curiosity, I wish I had the money to screw around and mess with all things like this. Even if it meant some of it broke, even permanently like some of these toys, yall are great doing stuff like this video, satiates the curiosity still left over from childhood I never got to ever even imagine I'd be able to do one day. thanks for making it free for us, sorry that your wallets probably took a hit with a few of these, hope/glad it was fun for yall to make this video because it CERTAINLY was fun for a lot of us to watch! also, OOF! that soldering iron burn at around 9:20, I feel that hope that healed/heals well! Aloe Vera for burns is great.
@@samuraiturtle.2637 Soldering irons are very hot. Soldering temperature is somewhere between 600F and 800F. Thankfully, if your contact is brief, the burn should be pretty superficial in depth.
I like how straight to the point he is, no over the top voice, no flashy images, no extensive explanation, just shows the toys, how they work and each Voltage stage while giving satisfying snippets through the turning of wheels and such
In Britain, First is the name of a large bus and train company. With another TH-cam channel I follow, which often features trains and trams, the first person to see the video will say "First" and other people say the names of other train and bus operators.
It's pretty shocking, pun maybe intended, how powerful some of these little toys become when high voltage is applied. I was laughing my ass off at the crab just barfing up a gigantic amount of bubbles. XD
No Hate, but keep in mind High Voltage starts above 10.000V. Everything below is Medium Voltage until 1.000V. And below that it is called Low Voltage. And yes this goes only for AC, for DC like in the Video it's a bit diffrent.
I always remember at school we had a 'low voltage experimental power unit' WALL-mounted in the lab. It went up to around 800 volts. Of course at school you never normally deal with more than the normal 240 mains supply, so it was always worrying to us how 800 bad boys is still classed as 'low' voltage......... (And yes I do know NOW the term 'high voltage' is reserved for 10kVAC+ transmission lines...)
"High voltage" is clickbait here indeed. Although guy definitely deliver, especially for us who did the same in childhood. On AC none of these toys will work. Motors would only buzz in mains voltage frequency. Discovered that as kid too. Also had fun by connecting toy car battery pads to broadcast line speaker socket which turned car into radio speaker 🔊😎
I'm disappointed that you didn't set them to their original power level after overclocking them, to see if they would still work I really loved when you just filled the pool with the same toy
@2:41 -- bulb bulb bulb!!! 😀 @3:58 -- it converted into a submarine!!! 🙂 I'm surprised that the sound chip in the Bubble Crab lasted through 9.2 volts and the motor to 25.1 volts; and that turtle looked a bit like it was going poddy from four or five penuses. 😕
I can imagine the circuit inside sound chip. It most likely use internal Zener diode to stabilize input voltage in acceptable level. Eventually it will blow later from overheating.
The toy boat turned into a speedboat, literally
He should have tested it in a larger swimming pool, maybe Olympic sized
And then eventually a hyperactive dolphin
I think that (Red) boat was a having a normal life and after he wanted to leave and acted crazy.
What boat
@@Hahabugs159 1:28
Does anybody else experience strange sensations of guilt and sadness seeing these objects essentially go through torture for our amusement? 😂😭
Yesssss..... RIP all of those toys
@@rainbowblobby5061 min ago?!
I mean yes because children could of had them but no because it’s way too funny or not I don’t know
I do! But mainly if they're cats.
Bro I really find my childhood when I begged to my mom for buying these toys to me......now I can buy every one of them but I'm to old for that 😢❤
The speedboat lasted a lot longer than I thought it would.
I wonder how high the voltage can go up before failure if kept in the water.
Mee too
the water cools the electronics and motors..thats why it lasted longer
@@DavidKrautscheidright, why I wanted to see how high the voltage needs to be before failure.
@@the_nguy9123 yeah
i look at a lot of toys like that and think "man, why didn't that exist when i was a kid" toys actually get pretty cool these days
kids don't play with these anymore
@@stellviahohenheim oh I'm sure they do
only the kids that arent raised properly dont play with toys now@@stellviahohenheim
for real, I know that me and people my age were somehow considered as "young adults" already, but I want those girly surprise toys so badly.
LIKE THIS NERF MINIGUN
What I like about this video is that you bought not only ordinary toys, but also bought prefabricated ones, which makes it even more interesting
What does prefabricated mean
@@CannibalisticChihuahuayeah, I'm confused. Here's the dictionary definition of prefab (of a building or piece of furniture) manufactured in sections to enable assembly on site
That definition makes no sense in the context of this video. I'm guessing OC doesn't understand words good.
Thanks
are you implying most toys AREN'T premade in factories?
@@Boogie_the_catOH I think OP is referring to the toys that come in pieces that you assemble yourself
22:00, I love the way the thin plastic decoration popped off due to the tank expanding!
22:02 copot 😂😂
me when
15:07 i love how he just starts doing the goofiest dance i’ve ever seen
Man hit that lethal company lookin ass dance
jebus crust
@@xxx_adruyinargaming_xxx6325 he be doing the jiggy shaker
17:06
those were not the sounds of the machinery struggling to keep up with the dosage of electricity, they were the screams of agony of the poor crab as it begged for mercy, it's pleading was left unheard as it was completely emptied of all it's foam, left to die a few moments later.
9:20 definitely been there, done that with the soldering iron! I feel your pain, and hope it healed quickly!
can you explain what happened
@@flother4834their hand touched the soldering iron (pointy thing to the right)
@@flother4834it melts stuff
@@DeannaEarleyi thought he saw a bug or something on his shoulder lmao 😂
I thought it was paper cut
15:07 - I love that he dances along to the music!
3:31 the boat looks like a cat trying to get out of the water lol
😂
Accurate
“Sir the gym closes in 5 minutes”
Me on the rowing machine: 7:10
😂
Gas gas gas
gotta step on the gas
Would not hurt to do drug test for the smurf guy on pump. I'm curious what kind of steroids he used.
Every mf late at night
The water pump guy looked like he definitely needed that drink.
He tried to save his people from drought ASAP.
I thought there was a spider at 9:20 before I realized you touched your soldering iron
That boat should have just come with a 9v battery would have been perfect
На 6,5V наверно было бы в полнее достаточно.
And a little ballast to keep it from flipping it’d be perfect then
Now I understand what the big deal about 9.6V was and why it was advertised so heavily for RC vehicles years back!
@@southernracing2468ballast in the bow probably
20v
i love how the boat looked like it desperately wanted to escape the tub at a certain voltage
6:57 me working my ass off at work
9:20 Had to replay 4 times to realize it was the hot soldering iron, why he jumped.
lmao i was wondering why he jumped
Rich kids with no skills, only knows how to make clickbait thumbnails.
If you see his hand is closer to this tool(i don’t remember what called-)but it look like needle 9:21
11:50
the little speedboat that could
props to my boy crabby for powering through and spitting all of those bubbles for us 🦀
The fact that the boat sunk is what made me chuckle the most, just went "nah, I'm done"
I honestly felt really bad for the crab toy. The toy evoked a sense of nostalgia for me even though I never had it as a kid. I think that’s why the music made me cry.
4:48 kid toys in cartoons when an adult uses them
I can't be the only person that thought it looked like he was waterboarding the crab when he would pour the water in its mouth. He wasn't satisfied with the amount of bubbles so he poured the water in its mouth. If someone doesn't give the answers someone want, they pour a bunch of water in their face. Very similar.
Maybe our guy is a Plankton from Chum Bucket in disquise.
24:14 the turtle part had to be my favorite because they’re so cute
I’m watching this video as a pick me up at 4am and I legitimately shed a tear at the turtle part just because their cuteness🥹
The crab be going through an alcohol addiction😂
more like The crab is going through a soap addiction lol
He’s getting a bit *c r a b b y*
Has rabies.
@@archhierarchy3815that's totally funny 😊
Nah, satan possessed the crab
This never gets old. Did the same with mechanical and battery powered toys at childhood 😉 Even figured out that 4.5V battery pair in series turn my toy cars into race cars. Already then concluded that standard batteries are too weak for some electrically powered toys. 9V batteries and 18650 lithium cells would be much more appropriate choice. Especially for red speedboat at 1:30.
3:15 Oh my gosh If you add 7.4V It turned to a speed boat
4:40 that boat be tweakin fr
Wow the music in that bubble crab held on, I've watched other videos of people doing this and the music chips in toys fail at about 7 volts.
The same music came from musical toddler potties.
i love how the bubble crab went from just blowing bubbles to straight up projectile vomiting.
2:44 that laugh was just perfect (idk why lmao)
From Bleeding To Exploding To Fucking Drowning. There Is Loads Of Fun Here.
This guy is the embodiment of a mad scientist. Amazing video man, this has solved many questions of my younger self.
Oh this guy's nothing. Give Styropyro a try.
Toyish: i like this crab 😃
The crab: GOD HELP ME ⚰️💀
... or ... WANNA PLAY A GAME?
23:05 I love hearing this guy enjoy himself while doing this. 😊
The boat definitely improved at around 7-9V.
2:46 YOU’RE HERE AND THERES NOTHING I FEAR AND I KNOW THAT MY HEART WILL GO ON AND OOOOOOOOONNNNNNN
17:44 Me after drinking a bit of water when i am sick
5:04 DEJA-VU-
17:45 this one made me cry 😭
4:03 now it can go under water. [ A new invention
IT EVEN WORKS UNDERWATER
@@ryderalley4853 It WORKS under water - checked that in person. Unfortunately all electric components and joints oxidize and corrode very fast if not properly treated every time before and after use. We lost some toys with electric propulsion after water games, including two RC boats.
At 9:19...Electroboom be like: "I feel ur pain after touch a soldering iron with a bare left hand bro and I already get used to it everyday" XD
Electroboom look like he got immune against that kind of damage long ago.
11:42 i like how the water dripped while inside water 😊
you guy are doing what I always wanted and wished I could do as a child, and even now, vicariously living through yalls videos just to satisfy my inner child's curiosity, I wish I had the money to screw around and mess with all things like this.
Even if it meant some of it broke, even permanently like some of these toys, yall are great doing stuff like this video, satiates the curiosity still left over from childhood I never got to ever even imagine I'd be able to do one day.
thanks for making it free for us, sorry that your wallets probably took a hit with a few of these, hope/glad it was fun for yall to make this video because it CERTAINLY was fun for a lot of us to watch!
also, OOF! that soldering iron burn at around 9:20, I feel that hope that healed/heals well! Aloe Vera for burns is great.
Can someone link the water pump set?
I actually would play with that
7:20
1:05 BRO ITS SOUNDS LIKE A TURBO
19:50 Thank you for adding to China's Grand Naval Fleet! We will out number the Americans on the water!
If anyone's wondering what happened at 9:20 - they accidentally touched the end of the soldering iron! Ouch!
yeouch
How are those things painful? I never touched one in my life
@@samuraiturtle.2637 Soldering irons are very hot. Soldering temperature is somewhere between 600F and 800F. Thankfully, if your contact is brief, the burn should be pretty superficial in depth.
@@Elvan-Lady oh god! From personal experience with touching hot steel, it hurts, like a LOT! I hope he’s fine though
Two electric speedboats with 5.2 volts in batteries make a good racing set
With two 18650 li-ion cells in series they would turn into little rockets.
damn! that boat should use your footage in its marketing that was an impressive little boatsubplane
16:17 I associate this music with the game Dead Space (I feel like there should be a jump scare)
"high voltage" and "water" together is never a good idea, this is an acception.
What high voltage
I like how the boat just functions better/faster than usual
I like how straight to the point he is, no over the top voice, no flashy images, no extensive explanation, just shows the toys, how they work and each Voltage stage while giving satisfying snippets through the turning of wheels and such
That crab was slamming down that shit faster than a divorced father.
16:46
Me forse feeding my toddler bleach
Just like me fr
WHAT
what the jiggy shakin shack booti jiggy shaker sack shaker holy moly hell
7:00 Ah yes, *_Groove Battle_* intentsifies!
i didnt expect to watch a couple guys play with water toys for 30 minutes but i am not disappointed
The crab getting force-fed soapy water was oddly terrifying.
4:13 it's screaming and attempting to escape
13:33 🤣🤣🤣
The turtle one actually had a better pump than the first floater in the video!
It seems like it was designed to be run at 12-14 volts!
The speedboat looks angry to be in such a small tub, and is trying to escape.
LET MEE OUT!!! TOO LITTLE SPACE, I'M CHOKING HERE!
7:40 PLEASEEE IT LOOKS LIKE THE BLUE PERSON IS DANCING💀💀💀
It Looks,Lik He’s Jelky
So this is what the guys do when they hang out, remake the titanic and give a plastic crab rabies.
16:01 AAAAAAA MY EYES
You know your toy boat has high voltage when it starts acting like a dolphin.
15:00 oh no, the crab has rabies :(
23:06 the part where the styrofoam detach
Use proper glue, not that eco-friendly krap provided with such toys.
Titanic replay 2:33
I was going to comment that💀
@@s1n3rgy too late
13:41 looks like a missile launch lol
Sound too
That slow motion too 😏
Stop kids from saying first
Last.
In Britain, First is the name of a large bus and train company. With another TH-cam channel I follow, which often features trains and trams, the first person to see the video will say "First" and other people say the names of other train and bus operators.
What @@crazyleyland5106
slava ukraini
First-
17:35 it turned into a minigun😂😂😂😂 lol😂😂
i love how its clear you guys are having fun doing this
It's pretty shocking, pun maybe intended, how powerful some of these little toys become when high voltage is applied. I was laughing my ass off at the crab just barfing up a gigantic amount of bubbles. XD
I’d definitely get in that tub the water looks like that dark clear water you see in like indoor pools
The DØŒŒNGS on the container every once and a while were beautiful
13:01 Nice face
No Hate, but keep in mind High Voltage starts above 10.000V. Everything below is Medium Voltage until 1.000V. And below that it is called Low Voltage. And yes this goes only for AC, for DC like in the Video it's a bit diffrent.
I always remember at school we had a 'low voltage experimental power unit' WALL-mounted in the lab. It went up to around 800 volts. Of course at school you never normally deal with more than the normal 240 mains supply, so it was always worrying to us how 800 bad boys is still classed as 'low' voltage......... (And yes I do know NOW the term 'high voltage' is reserved for 10kVAC+ transmission lines...)
"High voltage" is clickbait here indeed. Although guy definitely deliver, especially for us who did the same in childhood. On AC none of these toys will work. Motors would only buzz in mains voltage frequency. Discovered that as kid too. Also had fun by connecting toy car battery pads to broadcast line speaker socket which turned car into radio speaker 🔊😎
the toys are geting the equivalent of getting a shot of pure adrenalin.
I like how you used all of the turtles to make a race!
These are lovely ones. Noticed them at begin of 2000-ies.
Dunno whats the deal with people being sad but this was funny as heck. Great work.
Not for.the reasons you think... I'm sad because I was hoping something was going to happen with 300v as shown in the thumbnail... So underwhelming.
@@procactus9109 In contrary 300V inside that tub would end pretty bad for himself.
@@KrotowX well. False advertising isn't it
Nothing like a demented crab foaming at the mouth to 8-bit music to make your kids love bath time.
Make a great plot for new B-grade horror movie.
21:42 Suits you sir!
I'm disappointed that you didn't set them to their original power level after overclocking them, to see if they would still work
I really loved when you just filled the pool with the same toy
That laugh that Toyish did when the boat sank was so wholesome
14:49 I found it way too funny just seeing the whole screwdriver in the drill chuck XD
7:36 Waves Done By a Human 😂😂😂
3:14 It's crazy how much it behaves like an actual speedboat.
Especially when it started to climb out of tub.
Hi toyish can I just say your a fabulous engineer I’ve only watched 1 video you add comedy to it from your new fan :)
my smile grew more and more as you added turtles lol
3:20 my hamster trying to escape its cage
But it's a boat 🤣
@2:41 -- bulb bulb bulb!!! 😀
@3:58 -- it converted into a submarine!!! 🙂
I'm surprised that the sound chip in the Bubble Crab lasted through 9.2 volts and the motor to 25.1 volts; and that turtle looked a bit like it was going poddy from four or five penuses. 😕
5:16 now it’s a leaf blower
23:03 that one just flipped over and sunk
2:41 3:58 5:16 23:03
I can imagine the circuit inside sound chip. It most likely use internal Zener diode to stabilize input voltage in acceptable level. Eventually it will blow later from overheating.
24:13 that thud felt so real 😭
Nobody:
That one epileptic friend during lazer tag: 17:45
5:15 😊😊😊
Dude had a visceral reaction to the instruction sheet
look closer, he touched something that caused severe pain and possibly a decent injury
minute 7 is when you get that random burst of motivation at work.
Holy Freak, I can’t Like just can’t 😂😂
It went from twinkle little star to Giving a Toy crab a Hospitalised seizure