After I had read your comment, I was laughing pretty hard! 😂😂😂 They do sound like kinky names 😂
@kimbratton96207 ай бұрын
Yeah they do😆!
@WhiteIndoraptor7 ай бұрын
Hahaha 🤣 Ikr
@ocularpatdown7 ай бұрын
Ohhhhh, myyyy!
@rahsunallah28257 ай бұрын
😂😂
@stephanieparker12507 ай бұрын
This is pretty cheeky for the Science Channel 😮
@Olliinn7 ай бұрын
Crazy to think how much this process may have advanced since this was made
@superfresh25657 ай бұрын
thumtitle is crazy 😂
@marigeobrien7 ай бұрын
I just love watching How Its Made. My daughter and I used to watch this together when she was in high school. As she put it, "it's comforting to watch something that is interesting yet has no drama." Drama, IMO, is overdone in America. In recent years, especially, I have found there's more than enough drama and stress in real life. How Its Made helps me escape from that and yet it's worthwhile to watch. Well done!
@Vyz3r7 ай бұрын
That thumbnail 😂 👌
@starwar7 ай бұрын
the innuendos in the first one
@BK-qp8zp7 ай бұрын
The things we don't know but love to learn about!
@stephanieparker12507 ай бұрын
I love the puppet maker, what a cool job!
@AbigayleFall-sp3wt19 күн бұрын
The 1911 dress form was beautiful 😍
@melky30114 ай бұрын
i say this with the most respect, those dudes look like they make puppet. what a cool career
@arcticxabyss7 ай бұрын
that thumbnail is something else. not gonna lie lol.
@hotcakes11177 ай бұрын
Im 4 XPAs in this evening and am finding this video oddly satisfying
@tiggerlady23527 ай бұрын
I love the puppet. So cute! ❤ Very interesting to make the mannequins and the skull of animal. 🤔
@DSZI.ShyHunterBB7 ай бұрын
I’ve been trying to find the computer animated short featured in the How Its Made animation episode since it is technically lost media. I’m wondering if anyone still at discovery has any records of the name of the animation or animation studio that worked on the short? Thank you.
@angelalane13077 ай бұрын
What's funny to me is the segment on animation (here on yt) is completely blank? kzbin.info/www/bejne/m4PdgoCDgLl0hdksi=PMCXN2lNFPXSqR0B is blank...lol
@kayland.57245 ай бұрын
Of course those names came from the 70s. How It's Made really went in (no pun intended) on the jokes
@kimbratton96207 ай бұрын
That thumbnail is funny🤣!
@omsingharjit7 ай бұрын
Thumbnail Attraction 😅😂
@sabreeemneely7 ай бұрын
Scary.
@josephbennett34827 ай бұрын
WOAH keep the thumbnail PG rated LOL
@RottenApple6723 ай бұрын
They should consider the first one
@nutella5115 ай бұрын
What a cute penguin
@rplutchik7 ай бұрын
Any idea the artist or workshop of the marionette?
@IncidentsAndSchemes5 ай бұрын
It's Bob Kramer
@regenwurm55847 ай бұрын
Very nice 😂.
@apeman5053 ай бұрын
wow, makes me want to try making a marionette....
@thorstenwolters90257 ай бұрын
The faces of the mannequines fears me! Spooky!
@mc-not_escher7 ай бұрын
Thumbnail is “totally accurate” as to how I feel about being exposed to it. Chef’s Kiss! 👍🏻👌🏻
@DigitalIP7 ай бұрын
So many things i want to say, but i shall not. lmao
@daveb39107 ай бұрын
When i first saw this, i was always wondering, how is there enough people wanting to buy a really nice string puppet that a factory for them is actually financially viable? That puppet looked like it would cost the price of a car with that much labor
@TSIRKLAND7 ай бұрын
It looked to me like a puppet theatre company that makes their own puppets. The artists / performers work in the workshop, design and build a puppet, to perform in their own shows. They might have taken commissions from other puppet performers on occasion, but my guess is that this is something done primarily in-house, not for sale. Yes, the materials and labor are expensive, but you put on several shows a week, entertain the people who buy their tickets, and make a modest living in the theatre. They seemed to have a pretty well-established set-up there. My guess is that that marionette video was from the 1980s, more or less. The style of the puppets was very much of that period. I could be off by a bit, but I'd be ridiculously surprised if anyone gave me proof that this was made in the last ten years.
@melchristian88767 ай бұрын
👍👍
@cannotkazi6 ай бұрын
Elaine would say otherwise..
@MuffinTheShibe7 ай бұрын
Born to this world just to get squashed
@Meowrose37 ай бұрын
Special grinding tool - aka Drexel lol
@Mahkloompah7 ай бұрын
I really like cheesecake
@Pancake_enthusiast7 ай бұрын
What kind
@TSIRKLAND7 ай бұрын
So this KZbin video dropped just yesterday: April of 2024. But none of the videos in it could possibly be less than twenty years old, probably older! WTF?
@RoadkillbunnyUK7 ай бұрын
Clearly because this is segments from the 90s (into the early 2000s) show ‘How it’s made’. People do this to ensure older media that still has an audience survives and given the views for these videos, there is defiantly still an audience, I don’t think the show has been making new episodes for a very long time although I would love to be proven wrong.
@TSIRKLAND7 ай бұрын
@@RoadkillbunnyUK In that case I wish there was an "original air date" mentioned- or mentioned more obviously. That's a personal peeve of mine on many YT videos that are "rebroadcasts" of older material: please give a very obvious mention of when this was originally made. The internet has sort of become a melting pot of culture- popular and obscure- from the last 100+ years, all poured into one place. Some context is extremely helpful, sometimes. And rarely given.
@Heartwing376 ай бұрын
Who cares? Still fun to watch!
@michelemartin33607 ай бұрын
Wonder how that one guy lost half his finger. 🤔
@OctaApe7 ай бұрын
WTF was going on with that opening scene? its like a bad mushroom trip...
@ronaldwhite17305 ай бұрын
thank you . ( 2024 / June / 17 )
@frankm77077 ай бұрын
Title should add "and the whole Kardashian family".
@mentaluproar7 ай бұрын
These are creepy. I’m waiting for it to jump to how a human centipede is made.
@jam92977 ай бұрын
First, a worker takes a 3d scan of your mother...
@장원준-m3z7 ай бұрын
wtf
@RaGaBurger7 ай бұрын
is this a real person talking in this or no?
@KleintoonseBreiwinkel7 ай бұрын
The show has different narrators for different regions. In the Canadian version, it features Mark Tewksbury (Season 1, 2001) as the host of the show. Lynn Herzeg (Seasons 2-4, 2002-2005), June Wallack (Season 5, 2005) and Lynne Adams (Season 6 onwards, 2006-present) are the narrators. In the U.S. version, Brooks Moore and Zac Fine (Season 9-10, 2007-2008) are the narrators. In the United Kingdom, the rest of Europe, and in some cases in Southeast Asia, the series is narrated by Tony Hirst.
@aryanbaviskar11867 ай бұрын
Yeah. This is an old show that was made way, way before AI.
@RaGaBurger7 ай бұрын
@@KleintoonseBreiwinkel ahh i never knew this! i’m from the US
@RaGaBurger7 ай бұрын
@@KleintoonseBreiwinkel it does make sense that they would have different speakers for certain regions
@RaGaBurger7 ай бұрын
@@aryanbaviskar1186 you’re actually right. I remember watching the show with my brother growing up. The narrator is just really good at being robotic.
@Heartwing376 ай бұрын
I’m sorry, but mannequins and puppets are creepy af to me!