Can confirm the blacksmith's story, I had a small chunk of a hammerhead break-off after striking it with another while working in a pallet factory, the chunk cut through my shirt and cut my abdomen quite badly. I wouldn't call it an "explosion" but it definitely flew off fast enough to do some serious damage.
I bet liquid nitrogen (ergo super cooling the metal) would've made for an explosion. Temperature is the only variable they didn't consider! Metal is more brittle when it's cold...
I feel like the "explosion" aspect of the myth might be one of those things where the layman would call it an explosion when the physics behind it might not technically qualify it as such. If you hit it and a few shards/chunks flew off and the hammer head cracked, either due to materials or build quality, then I feel a good chunk of people would call say it "exploded" because it paints the better picture of what happened. That and the thing that goes with all of Mythbusters' stuff of sample size, either due to production costs/time or just editing I'm curious how many tests they actually did during filming.
31:51: One of the best Grant quotes in the show's history. And Herb's reply of, "it'll toast your waffles to almost 3000 degrees" ain't too shabby, either. 😆
TH-cam recommending me yesterday the channel. I'm excited to watch the old episodes. Never got to see many of the episodes after their "Behind The Myths" tour
"trust adam to turn a trombone into an instrument of torture" funnily enough, given hes never played a brass instrument before (i assume), and those being some of his first ever notes, hes actually got a lot of the embouchure stuff down and doesnt sound all that bad for a beginner lol
I get wanting to avoid rabid fan backlash, but calling Plausible on the bore sighter barrel split is a bit dubious to me. We've seen all over Mythbusters that if a small piece of a compressed chamber fails, it can entirely defuse the rest of it as the compressed gas escapes out of the split. In order to have that 100% banana split, it would need to be such a huge amount of pressure that it would probably have to explode the rest of the gun too. Much more likely that a split like shown could have a 90-degree bend or something at the end of the barrel and the rest stays intact. The originals are definitely still faked.
@@evespirit I'm sorry, are you new to this channel? Discussing in retrospect what the Mythbusters did well or not is half the fun of these uploads. Go post that under someone asking them to revisit a myth as if the show was still ongoing.
@@grejsancoprative Sure thing. "Seeming likely to be true or believable." In this instance, the question isn't "Can part of the barrel fail if blocked?", it's "Is it plausible that a blocked barrel will cause the entire thing to split into multiple parts like a banana?" No, this is not plausible, because the most extreme result they got was a single piece splitting in a way that allowed the pressure to escape. There is no reason to believe that there's enough catastrophic pressure from a single shot to split any more than that. And besides, the pictures they were shown looked like clean metal was exposed between the strips, completely unlike experimental data.
I think part of the issue is the next step would be to test really poorly maintained guns and that insurance just wouldn't let them test those conditions. Barrel splits definitely do happen and your not wrong with a properly maintained gun it would be a ton of force; people can be really dumb with what they will try to shoot though, myself as a kid included i tried to shoot an antique shotgun and the barrel couldn't hold up. I think the original pic from the myth is fake unless someone happened to clean it up; other pics i have seen of split barrels that looked right not as sure.
Hammer myth ... They should have done the classic MB over-do ... Hammers impacting so hard until they do start shattering. And not just one impact, but many. At the least that would illustrate that chips flaking off can be dangerous.
2024: The Fat Electrician has worked with some firing range experts to reconstruct the PU49 russian rifle scope myth. and it is CONFIRMED on modern high speed cameras using period correct equipment and military experts in marksmanship and training.
The split barrel definitely needs to be revisited again lol. If it was a single barrel not welded to another barrel it would have acted differently. Notice how the first barrel exploded away from the other barrel. The path of least resistance
You know. The number of times they're "I can't see where the bullet went" when they're shooting into ballistics material, I'm surprised they didn't get an x-ray machine to x-ray these heads. That would have been awesome.
they want to prove that the myth could be plausible and then intentionally use over pressured ammo that no hunter would ever load their shotgun with....
Unfortunately people do inherit or purchase antique firearms, including shotguns, without realizing the inability to withstand the force of modern ammunition.
15:36 "The high speed shows the mute flying from the trombone like shiny shrapnel and bouncing off Buster's cranium, but he remains unmoved." Sorry but, at the risk of stating the obvious, a real human taking such an object at that velocity to the head would certainly _not_ remain unmoved... Quite sure immediate medical assistance would be required... 😶g
Hammers will split into shards no matter what but it takes hrs of hitting it off center. I hit my stamps one side and the other so they print properly. I have to replace my hammers every few years because they shard
Alw3ays hat a problem with the Trombone myth. It´s not about the force that hits the conductor... if a metal object hits you in the face you automatically stumble backwards. There is not that much force needed.
the story comes from a specific claim made by a real American sniper. He shot at the reflection of a scope. when he and his buddy investigated the location he shot at, they found a dead enemy sniper and a scope with a hole clean through it. the actual scope was lost at some point, which is why there is no surviving physical evidence.
I was gonna say! because he's still just got a load of shrapnel and glass to the face, especially his eye. He's not a threat, at the very least he's on the floor, wailing, clutching his eye!😨
I have had only had one forge hammer explode on me because I was sending it really hard and missed my work piece. Thing sent shrapnel everywhere, sounded like a grenade went off.
When I was a kid binge watching episodes of this show I would always get annoyed when one of these *revisited* episodes would air. I’d already seen enough on the subject and just wanted fresh content. It wasn’t like I could just skip to the next episode then, as this was early 2000s. But re-binging the same episodes now at 30 I’m abundantly skeptical about literally anything, so I’m just like, ”F**k yeah! I’ve been stewing on this one...” 😂😂
Regarding the hammer exploding - they tested solid hit once or twice. While the old, used hammers were already pushed to the extreme point, one or two hits would not likely shatter them. They should have built a machine that repeatedly swings a hammer against the anvil and set for example 100 hits. They would increase the chances of seeing actual hammer explosion.
The hammer myth makes no sense to me. A hammer is EXPLICITLY made to transfer energy into (usually) hard objects. Newton's third law states that every action must have an equal and opposite reaction, so the hammer MUST be able to handle the amount of force it's putting into the object is hitting. To say that two of them hitting each other would somehow cause them to explode makes no sense. The only way it could work is if the hammer was in a state of disrepair so great that it could no longer be used for it's intended purpose. It's like being afraid that two fencers in a duel could cause an explosion if their swords hit each other too hard- one, it won't happen because swords are designed to not do that, they will dull and dent long before that would happen, and two, if it did happen, that's an issue with the state of the swords, and in that state they wouldn't be using them in the first place.
Couple reasons it matters. One no one ever swings a hammer once and gets the job done, and tradesmen tend to get into different rhythms. These rythyms cause the metal to vibrate at different frequencies. The repeated striking and vibrating also creates heat. These all stress the metal in unpredictable ways. There are other variables that they didn't account for as well. They based their power on the average person's ability to strike with a hammer. Well the people that these "myths" originated with are not average hammer users. They are tradesmen and their ability to hit with a hammer might seem very super human to normal people. There is no replacement for muscle memory and proper technique to generate power. They also hardened the entire hammer instead of just hardeing the face of the striking head. It snapped right where it was pressed against a sharp edge.
I know that nobody related to Mythbusters is probably watching this channel’s comments (or the channel would certainly be taken down by now) but the most damning thing about the trombone mute myth is that the trombones don’t use a mute during the 1812 Overture. Beyond that, there is so much air space around the mute and the bell of the trombone (to allow the sounds/air to come out of the instrument) that there is no way an explosion would send the entire mute flying forward with any real speed.
26:30. I get not wanting to miss.. but getting that much closer adds tremendous amounts of penetration power. (For those who might not love gun channels like me, this might not seem obvious) That alone would make this myth ruined (again) because it's a "sniper shot" not point blank lol 😅
i have a piece of hammer head next to my collar bone that would like to disagree with the hammer section. it felt like i got shot it was a wild experience.
I can't help but imagine that the soul of some very evil person was condemned to inhabit the body of Buster and be able to feel everything that happens to him. Neck of hammers was thinner and weaker than heads, hence they were going to break first - a myth busting is only as strong as its weakest link or smartest buster. The stopped smacking the hammers after the crack formed - you're not going to notice that crack unless you inspect it - apparently the smartest buster is also the weakest link with those three...as usual.
22:10 Well that's just not true at all... In fact if you talk to anyone in vehicle maintenance in Vietnam they'll tell you that the ammunition the Vietnamese were using was really trashy surplus Soviet ammo and would often break up as soon as it hit anything even mildly hard which is why there were so many "I was shot but my lighter/bible/cross necklace/watch/yada yada yada stopped the bullet" stories from Vietnam.
I still can't get over how badly MythBusters fumbled the scope myth, when fat electrician was able to get it right in 1 go with a fraction of the budget if you don't believe it you can got watch his video on white feature, or on pew view, who is the one that took the shot
The sniper would absolutely be dead, bleeding out from massive head trauma and glass and metal fragments in his brain from his eye cavity. Even with a miss it would cause a serious concussion and make him ineffective.
I figured by now someone would have shared this video in the comments about the “banana peel” gun barrel lol th-cam.com/video/mL-iSpXJBBI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JfjTEgJBojOgah9G
White Feather says he shot through the scope, he shot through the scope. Why tell the story, so the shot was coincidental, instead of intentional? He was good enough for MAC V SOG, sniped a guy with an M2 .50, and was not known for lying or embellishment. Why make it up when you are the best already? Thanks to Fat Electrician.
It's absolutely amazing that the Mythbusters couldn't recreate the Carlos Hathcock sniper shot with the massive budget and man power with all the resources they had available to them. Yet, two TH-camrs (Tha Fat Electrician & Pew View) did it on the first shot with literally a fraction of the budget and limited resources. Just goes to show you, just because you're "on tv" doesn't mean you're an expert nor correct! "Just because you have Tang in your cupboard, doesn't make you an astronaut!"
480p? Like, really?? (Edit:I see some guys say that it was recorded in lower resolution or something to similar effect, but they are wrong. Pretty much every other season 4 episode on this channel is in 1080p).
Can confirm the blacksmith's story, I had a small chunk of a hammerhead break-off after striking it with another while working in a pallet factory, the chunk cut through my shirt and cut my abdomen quite badly. I wouldn't call it an "explosion" but it definitely flew off fast enough to do some serious damage.
I bet liquid nitrogen (ergo super cooling the metal) would've made for an explosion. Temperature is the only variable they didn't consider! Metal is more brittle when it's cold...
Same. Working in a shop my coworker was using another hammer as an anvil and missed, it sent a shard into my arm from quite a few feet away.
I feel like the "explosion" aspect of the myth might be one of those things where the layman would call it an explosion when the physics behind it might not technically qualify it as such. If you hit it and a few shards/chunks flew off and the hammer head cracked, either due to materials or build quality, then I feel a good chunk of people would call say it "exploded" because it paints the better picture of what happened. That and the thing that goes with all of Mythbusters' stuff of sample size, either due to production costs/time or just editing I'm curious how many tests they actually did during filming.
31:51: One of the best Grant quotes in the show's history. And Herb's reply of, "it'll toast your waffles to almost 3000 degrees" ain't too shabby, either. 😆
Tory hitting himself in the head with the spinning metal arm, in an extremely Tory manner, is every bit the episode highlight.
Textbook definition of what goes around, comes around 😅
Mythbusters: 30 minutes of science, 30 minutes of Adam and Tori hurting themselves
On the scope shot; a couple of TH-camrs pulled off the same thing and got the bullet through.
I was just looking through the comments to see if anyone mentioned it.
Just had to make sure Fat electrician was mentioned.
"Hold it hold it hold it... ! At this point there are so many one liners my brains about to explode!"
9:06 the firearm expert's body language and voice as almost visibly winces at Tory's mistake lol 😅
A slug is a bullet.
This is one of the really great things about this show.
The to retest, and see if the first test's results were accurate.
The narrator had fun on this one lol
TH-cam recommending me yesterday the channel.
I'm excited to watch the old episodes. Never got to see many of the episodes after their "Behind The Myths" tour
I can't believe some of the things TH-cam has on here for free. I really do think it's a great educational tool.
This is a fake one, by the way, not the original
@sdfsdf2205 Aww, really? Well at least we get a place to watch the full episodes
@@TrickiVicBB71 true!
"trust adam to turn a trombone into an instrument of torture"
funnily enough, given hes never played a brass instrument before (i assume), and those being some of his first ever notes, hes actually got a lot of the embouchure stuff down and doesnt sound all that bad for a beginner lol
Only now I notice Adam's shirt in the Trombone retest has the famous quote of the show: "I object your reality and substitute my own"
its reject, not object. oof
Lips blowing and lower explosion than yall did wouldve been perfect reaults
I was about to say the same thing. Lips introducing more air into the trombone could have increased the pressure of the slide explosion
Who’s seen the fat electrician myth bust of the sniper scope kill- after watching this old episode of the myth busters
Watched it. They totally proved it could have happened.
My buddy got mad at work one day and hit a sledgehammer with his titanium stiletto framing hammer and the head broke off. I had a pretty good laugh 😂
Just bought a stiletto. This is good to know when mad don't use your $150 hammer to express your anger.
Man they really missed several important variables with the hammers. Too bad the show is gone now 😭
I get wanting to avoid rabid fan backlash, but calling Plausible on the bore sighter barrel split is a bit dubious to me. We've seen all over Mythbusters that if a small piece of a compressed chamber fails, it can entirely defuse the rest of it as the compressed gas escapes out of the split. In order to have that 100% banana split, it would need to be such a huge amount of pressure that it would probably have to explode the rest of the gun too. Much more likely that a split like shown could have a 90-degree bend or something at the end of the barrel and the rest stays intact. The originals are definitely still faked.
@@evespirit I'm sorry, are you new to this channel? Discussing in retrospect what the Mythbusters did well or not is half the fun of these uploads. Go post that under someone asking them to revisit a myth as if the show was still ongoing.
Do we need to go through what "plausible" mean? Lel.
@@grejsancoprative Sure thing. "Seeming likely to be true or believable." In this instance, the question isn't "Can part of the barrel fail if blocked?", it's "Is it plausible that a blocked barrel will cause the entire thing to split into multiple parts like a banana?"
No, this is not plausible, because the most extreme result they got was a single piece splitting in a way that allowed the pressure to escape. There is no reason to believe that there's enough catastrophic pressure from a single shot to split any more than that. And besides, the pictures they were shown looked like clean metal was exposed between the strips, completely unlike experimental data.
100% agree, very well said.
I think part of the issue is the next step would be to test really poorly maintained guns and that insurance just wouldn't let them test those conditions. Barrel splits definitely do happen and your not wrong with a properly maintained gun it would be a ton of force; people can be really dumb with what they will try to shoot though, myself as a kid included i tried to shoot an antique shotgun and the barrel couldn't hold up.
I think the original pic from the myth is fake unless someone happened to clean it up; other pics i have seen of split barrels that looked right not as sure.
Hammer myth ... They should have done the classic MB over-do ... Hammers impacting so hard until they do start shattering. And not just one impact, but many.
At the least that would illustrate that chips flaking off can be dangerous.
2024: The Fat Electrician has worked with some firing range experts to reconstruct the PU49 russian rifle scope myth. and it is CONFIRMED on modern high speed cameras using period correct equipment and military experts in marksmanship and training.
Came to the comments to say this! I think it was PewView that Chubby Electron Guy worked with?
The split barrel definitely needs to be revisited again lol. If it was a single barrel not welded to another barrel it would have acted differently. Notice how the first barrel exploded away from the other barrel. The path of least resistance
You know. The number of times they're "I can't see where the bullet went" when they're shooting into ballistics material, I'm surprised they didn't get an x-ray machine to x-ray these heads. That would have been awesome.
OK. I suggest that you supply them one.
Your move.
@@SusanPearce_H do you believe that Discovery would be unable to supply access to one?
@@SusanPearce_Hyou‘re aware they aren’t doing the show anymore, right?
Gunny used match grade ammo. also Balistic Highspeed and The Fat Electrician made a video proving it.
they want to prove that the myth could be plausible and then intentionally use over pressured ammo that no hunter would ever load their shotgun with....
They could have never done this myth. But guess viewers wanted them to test cartoon physics
Unfortunately people do inherit or purchase antique firearms, including shotguns, without realizing the inability to withstand the force of modern ammunition.
I always figured plausible means "in the most edge of cases it could maybe happen"
Grateful for a different video 😊
RIP Grant
15:36 "The high speed shows the mute flying from the trombone like shiny shrapnel and bouncing off Buster's cranium, but he remains unmoved."
Sorry but, at the risk of stating the obvious, a real human taking such an object at that velocity to the head would certainly _not_ remain unmoved... Quite sure immediate medical assistance would be required... 😶g
Hammers will split into shards no matter what but it takes hrs of hitting it off center. I hit my stamps one side and the other so they print properly. I have to replace my hammers every few years because they shard
42:25 - "the god of thunder himself couldn't have connected any harder"
I'm not saying no, but like, why not Hephaestus?
Alw3ays hat a problem with the Trombone myth. It´s not about the force that hits the conductor... if a metal object hits you in the face you automatically stumble backwards. There is not that much force needed.
thats also true. plus the explosion would startle anyone into falling backwards
The scope shot could incapacitate the victim and cause him to retreat even if the actual bullet doesn't hit him.
the story comes from a specific claim made by a real American sniper. He shot at the reflection of a scope. when he and his buddy investigated the location he shot at, they found a dead enemy sniper and a scope with a hole clean through it. the actual scope was lost at some point, which is why there is no surviving physical evidence.
Someone stole it from him from the barracks if I remember correctly
I was gonna say! because he's still just got a load of shrapnel and glass to the face, especially his eye. He's not a threat, at the very least he's on the floor, wailing, clutching his eye!😨
I have hammers that have shards missing.
I have also had one split off the handle using a log splitter.
I have had only had one forge hammer explode on me because I was sending it really hard and missed my work piece. Thing sent shrapnel everywhere, sounded like a grenade went off.
When I was a kid binge watching episodes of this show I would always get annoyed when one of these *revisited* episodes would air. I’d already seen enough on the subject and just wanted fresh content. It wasn’t like I could just skip to the next episode then, as this was early 2000s. But re-binging the same episodes now at 30 I’m abundantly skeptical about literally anything, so I’m just like, ”F**k yeah! I’ve been stewing on this one...” 😂😂
Quick update. I still have questions…
Regarding the hammer exploding - they tested solid hit once or twice. While the old, used hammers were already pushed to the extreme point, one or two hits would not likely shatter them. They should have built a machine that repeatedly swings a hammer against the anvil and set for example 100 hits. They would increase the chances of seeing actual hammer explosion.
Why?
Why would the magic number be 150,000 + 10?
The hammer myth makes no sense to me. A hammer is EXPLICITLY made to transfer energy into (usually) hard objects. Newton's third law states that every action must have an equal and opposite reaction, so the hammer MUST be able to handle the amount of force it's putting into the object is hitting. To say that two of them hitting each other would somehow cause them to explode makes no sense. The only way it could work is if the hammer was in a state of disrepair so great that it could no longer be used for it's intended purpose. It's like being afraid that two fencers in a duel could cause an explosion if their swords hit each other too hard- one, it won't happen because swords are designed to not do that, they will dull and dent long before that would happen, and two, if it did happen, that's an issue with the state of the swords, and in that state they wouldn't be using them in the first place.
Couple reasons it matters. One no one ever swings a hammer once and gets the job done, and tradesmen tend to get into different rhythms. These rythyms cause the metal to vibrate at different frequencies. The repeated striking and vibrating also creates heat. These all stress the metal in unpredictable ways. There are other variables that they didn't account for as well. They based their power on the average person's ability to strike with a hammer. Well the people that these "myths" originated with are not average hammer users. They are tradesmen and their ability to hit with a hammer might seem very super human to normal people. There is no replacement for muscle memory and proper technique to generate power. They also hardened the entire hammer instead of just hardeing the face of the striking head. It snapped right where it was pressed against a sharp edge.
13:56 - 66Samus would like to have a talk with Jamie on the Tuba in the bathroom scenario lmao
Im glad Hathcocks myth was recently proven real
I know that nobody related to Mythbusters is probably watching this channel’s comments (or the channel would certainly be taken down by now) but the most damning thing about the trombone mute myth is that the trombones don’t use a mute during the 1812 Overture. Beyond that, there is so much air space around the mute and the bell of the trombone (to allow the sounds/air to come out of the instrument) that there is no way an explosion would send the entire mute flying forward with any real speed.
Thanks. Your comment is mute.......
23:08
"First
firearm
factories
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that photo is a photo of a squib round
I hate to say it but the "Damascus" they are talking about is completely different
But why do they have to use an antique gun? Those can’t be fixed when they are broken because they are no longer made😢
11:02 u HAD to pick your nose🤣🤣
14:33 ok someone took a DUMP
26:30. I get not wanting to miss.. but getting that much closer adds tremendous amounts of penetration power.
(For those who might not love gun channels like me, this might not seem obvious)
That alone would make this myth ruined (again) because it's a "sniper shot" not point blank lol
😅
Snipers go for head shots
i have a piece of hammer head next to my collar bone that would like to disagree with the hammer section. it felt like i got shot it was a wild experience.
45:45 Here's your problem
The narrator went extra hard for this episode
45:27 even got a lil racy here
A trombonist would be blowing into through the mouth peice......adding pressure
$4200 shotgun they used
There must have been more missed shots from Jamie for Adam to be that cranky.
44:21 I thought he was smoking a bowl 😂😂
Haha I wish 😂
Lol. That banana peel barrel one was so completely, and obviously, busted. They just wanted to shut people up.
They are doing what to a mosin…?
I can't help but imagine that the soul of some very evil person was condemned to inhabit the body of Buster and be able to feel everything that happens to him.
Neck of hammers was thinner and weaker than heads, hence they were going to break first - a myth busting is only as strong as its weakest link or smartest buster.
The stopped smacking the hammers after the crack formed - you're not going to notice that crack unless you inspect it - apparently the smartest buster is also the weakest link with those three...as usual.
22:10 Well that's just not true at all... In fact if you talk to anyone in vehicle maintenance in Vietnam they'll tell you that the ammunition the Vietnamese were using was really trashy surplus Soviet ammo and would often break up as soon as it hit anything even mildly hard which is why there were so many "I was shot but my lighter/bible/cross necklace/watch/yada yada yada stopped the bullet" stories from Vietnam.
I still can't get over how badly MythBusters fumbled the scope myth, when fat electrician was able to get it right in 1 go with a fraction of the budget
if you don't believe it you can got watch his video on white feature, or on pew view, who is the one that took the shot
What happened? Why did they just start reposting already uploaded videos?
😂 1:42
why is this the same as Season 5 Episode 7?
The sniper would absolutely be dead, bleeding out from massive head trauma and glass and metal fragments in his brain from his eye cavity. Even with a miss it would cause a serious concussion and make him ineffective.
It's episode 6th from season 5th, year 2007. Whoevever uploads it, thanks, but pay attention to the details.
Still annoyed they did that to that shotgun. Should’ve just got a cheap Remington or something
I figured by now someone would have shared this video in the comments about the “banana peel” gun barrel lol
th-cam.com/video/mL-iSpXJBBI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JfjTEgJBojOgah9G
well we tried hitting a hammer 10 times and it didn't explode. it must be impossible.
White Feather says he shot through the scope, he shot through the scope. Why tell the story, so the shot was coincidental, instead of intentional? He was good enough for MAC V SOG, sniped a guy with an M2 .50, and was not known for lying or embellishment. Why make it up when you are the best already? Thanks to Fat Electrician.
Yeah but If you order a hammer from Temu, without hitting with it, it will explode in hand. They didn't have today's stuff.
It's absolutely amazing that the Mythbusters couldn't recreate the Carlos Hathcock sniper shot with the massive budget and man power with all the resources they had available to them.
Yet, two TH-camrs (Tha Fat Electrician & Pew View) did it on the first shot with literally a fraction of the budget and limited resources.
Just goes to show you, just because you're "on tv" doesn't mean you're an expert nor correct!
"Just because you have Tang in your cupboard, doesn't make you an astronaut!"
Seeing how the Fat Electrician proved the Carlos Hathcock shot in one go...I lost a lot of respect for Mythbusters testing after that.
Your typo kind of confirms that people make mistakes.
@ I made a grammar mistake, they tested this myth 2 or 3 times and didn’t simply use the period materials. This is not equivalent.
Uploaded 10 seconds ago and no views this channel has fallen off 😂😂😂
I think the worst episode was that one with the Moon landing. That episode is terrible. I can't believe they pretend that to be science.
480p? Like, really?? (Edit:I see some guys say that it was recorded in lower resolution or something to similar effect, but they are wrong. Pretty much every other season 4 episode on this channel is in 1080p).
It's almost like it was filmed before HD was a thing 😂🤣
Bro it's free , go buy it then
Pure flatscreener
@Khaos768 Yes, 480p, so what???
@@laurencepetervonstudzinski7507 if you can buy these I'm shocked this channel hasn't gotten DMCA yet
Mix of old episode's.