Antoine Dodson, a young hero from Huntsville, AL, saved his sister from an attack. Auto-Tune the News coverted Antoine's message for the community and the attacker into an important song. Take a look:
Happy little watermelon star in this funny, unusual stop motion music video called "Watermelon Nights" from the Meth Minute 39 cartoon series. Director Dan Meth created a full-length stop motion music video for this summer anthem by underground musician John Crave. There is also an eggplant. Take a look:
If you have seen the Double Rainbow video, then you will appreciate this auto-tuned song version of the historic double rainbow discovery. Take a look:
This is a great song known as the "Trolololo" video. Some of the lyrics include "trololololololololololololololololololol ololololol olololololololololololololololololololol ololololol ololololololololo," "dohdohdohhhhhh ohohohohohooh" and "yeyeyeyeyeyeyeyeyeyeye." If you want an explanation of this video there is one here.
This gibberish song was written by an Italian composer wrote this song with gibberish to sound like English. It gives an idea of what non English speaking people may think Americans sound like. It is an amazingly catchy tune considering it is gibberish. Take a look:
The 1987 Crystal Light National Aerobic Championship
These energetic aerobics champions from the 1980s are awesome. Not only are they in great shape but they are also best friends. They manage to do some very high leg kicks. Take a look:
Here's a Balloon Boy parody music video called "The Attic." Of course, we all know now that it was a big hoax. Richard Heene should have listened to that Wife Swap psychic.
If you missed Lollapalooza 2009 in Chicago then you missed your opportunity to dance with these two guys. Try as they might they will never be as good as this irresistible dancer who ultimately drew a crowd.
This parody of "Colors of The Wind" from Disney's Pocahontas was inspired by the popular Three Wolf Moon shirt which has become an Internet meme - see here.
Here's another one of those fun literal takes on music videos. This time "Total Eclipse of the Heart" is taken literally. It's a pretty strange video. Take a look:
Here is a version of the song "Stand By Me" performed by many artists from many different countries. The video comes from Bill Moyers Journal on PBS. The official website is Playing for Change
Here's yet another one of those great literal music videos. This time the music video for Red Hot Chili Peppers's song "Under The Bridge" is literalized.
This is an a tribute to composer John Williams that everyone is watched. "You must use the force" is now stuck in our head. The video says that all music credits go to the a cappella comedy group Moosebutter - they must be a talented bunch. (via Geekologie)
Soulja Boy teaches you the birdwalk in this instructional video. We aren't sure it's really a good idea to learn this dance. You might want one of the birdwalk t-shirts so people know what it is you are doing.
Here's some yodeling tips. Learn to yodel and annoy your neighbors. LAY ee ODLE OH oh AY ee dee OH LAY ee ODLE OH wee deee. For more yodeling check out Jewel's video that shows you yodels from around the world. With a lot of practice maybe someday you can yodel like Tiffany Jo Allen.
The dancing bees in this video are slowly vanishing. The video is from the helpthehoneybees.com site which was launched to help raise awareness of Colony Collapse disorder which is mysterious killing off honey bees.