How It's Actually Made - Sushi, Olive Oil, Tower Cranes

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Published 2024-06-24

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  • @Huggbees
    Use code HUGGBEES50 to get 50% OFF your first Factor box plus 20% off your next month at bit.ly/4bdZFS1
  • This isn’t a parody. This is just How It’s Made in an alternate timeline where TV companies knew what good content looked like
  • @tobyjack1238
    Making a video about Olive Oil and comparing it to a fine wine, we all know it’s you DougDoug.
  • @chalkbored
    wait... this whole series... HAS BEEN A PREQUEL THE ENTIRE TIME???
  • @loifester
    This entire series of How It's Actually Made culminating into the narrator quitting and replacing himself with the REAL narrator for How It's Made the SHOW, revealing that this was all a "pilot"... Huggbees, you are a writing genius. A genuine genius, with a touch on how to be creative. It's honestly a dying art, and seeing that twist crop up from a comedy parody series is incredible.
  • @BlindingLight
    The entire tower crane bit being backwards and the fallout from it was absolutely peak
  • Something of note: One reason why people aren't required to use gloves when handling food is because wearers forget to wash/replace the gloves. Gloves don't protect the consumer, only the wearer, but people don't feel as compelled to wash their gloves as they would their hands. Gloves are cleaner on paper, but people without gloves wash their hands so much that it's more sanitary to go without them.
  • Huggbees: "the bread then pisses itself" Also Huggbees: "we have never stated a factual inaccuracy!"
  • @johhnycash45
    To finally put a face to the reoccurring handsy How It’s Actually Made character “Peter”… what a day
  • @UlfFormynder
    It took me longer than I'd like to admit that the crane assembly footage was being played backwards
  • The voiceover guy not realizing that this series was satire and getting mad about it is absolutely golden.
  • This is actual art. From the meta commentary and hyperbole satire in the ad for Factor, to the building plot of the voice actor becoming disillusioned, to the payoff of his existential crisis (with even more self-referential meta-commentary), this is peak art. As for my thoughts on the meaning? I'm sorry, it's been hard, man
  • @queru1ous
    15:24 “Which vibrates purely for her pleasure. And for his pleasure? Well, he can have these leaves and twigs I guess.” Such a good bit lmao
  • @spk._
    i was gonna say "hey the crane part seems a bit too on point, like a proper explanation"
  • "Your friends are lying to you when they say that you're funny." Oh, don't you worry; my friends are quite upfront about me being unfunny.
  • The first thing that made me suspect the crane segment was backwards wasn’t it he guy walking backwards or the weird stuff going on, but the fact that he was making too much sense and not being outlandish enough.
  • The three most difficult things to say: 1. I was wrong 2. I need help 3. Wrocesthershire sauce
  • @gavins6419
    H-he... He apologized to the brownies... Now we know something is really really wrong.
  • I love how quickly it swings from “genuine information that is possibly true” to “he uses one hand to fondle another”