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Yo-Kai Watch Ending Theme Goes Viral
The ending theme from the TV anime adaptation of Japan's massively popular youth role-playing video game Yo-Kai Watch has lent itself to a dance cover sensation on the video-sharing website Nico Nico Douga.
The Original 151 Pokémon Statues in Minecraft
Redditor QueenMercury spent his spare time to erect colossal 2D statues of every one of the 151 original Pokémon characters in the world of Minecraft.
How to Use the Internet in the 90s: MLG Edition
A group of kids describe how to use the Internet in this bizarrely edited video by YouTuber Andrew Harris.