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...i...but...how... ... ( 1 month ago by Roachermonkey)
...i...but...how...FUCKIN AMAZING!!!!!
hahaha that was ... ( 1 month ago by FOBStevie21)
hahaha that was amazing =D
friggin' awesome!!! ... ( 1 month ago by usranger62)
friggin' awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No mistakes, ... ( 1 month ago by EternalElfe0)
No mistakes, excellent coordination, beat was very good. Excellent work man, 5 stars for you. Respect buddy.
I can tell its ... ( 1 month ago by Dpuff2)
I can tell its greenscreen'd, but that doesn't mean it didn't take skill. Nicely done =)
Funniest vid Ever!! ... ( 1 month ago by FilmedFilms)
Funniest vid Ever!!!!!! if u want to see vids that r almost as good as this go to my channel please, they r cool!!!
lol did you see how ... ( 1 month ago by icecubeonfire44)
lol did you see how fuck was on his middle finger!!!
fake but cool as ... ( 1 month ago by nickpoker)
fake but cool as draft hands
alright. how is ... ( 1 month ago by zoolander2)
alright. how is this fake? all u would have to do is write it then cut it all together. so...dumb ass!
i think by fake he ... ( 1 month ago by SlaterWAltonVideos)
i think by fake he means it multiple takes as opposed to daft hands which is all one cut
LOOOOOOOOOOOL ( 1 month ago by nahimnot)
LOOOOOOOOOOOL
That's really cool ... ( 1 month ago by Shadowmancer8)
That's really cool how they cut it in between to do that. Nice video!
Daft Hands was ... ( 1 month ago by bianca7399)
Daft Hands was amazing but in some ways this was so much better. I am extremely impressed!!! Mad props!!! I have watched it multiple times and I smile and applaud every time... but I am also easily amused...
It's not fake and ... ( 1 month ago by KELETNATION)
It's not fake and its much harder than daft hands. Because you have to start a new video each time.
What do mean you ... ( 1 month ago by Jesusdragon737)
What do mean you have to start a new video each time? In this video, there is a green screen in the background and each hand is done individually, and I'm sure each part of the song was done separately as there is no need for the hand to leave the screen otherwise. So daft hands is much harder.
this is awesome! ( 1 month ago by katita87)
this is awesome!
i just think about ... ( 1 month ago by flappsta6)
i just think about how hard it would be to constantly have to wash off the permanent marker between each shoot
its a computer ... ( 1 month ago by smashballbrawler)
its a computer thing look at the fingers
v cool ( 1 month ago by ChillsVill)
v cool
Lol ... incredible ... ( 1 month ago by mellbye5000)
Lol ... incredible man, really creative and well-made.
i have to say this ... ( 1 month ago by sleeprollercoaster)
i have to say this is the only 'remake' i like. pretty cool.
THATS AWESOME ( 1 month ago by Ali704)
THATS AWESOME
woooooow !!! it is ... ( 1 month ago by sweetchocolategirl89)
woooooow !!! it is great =) 5*
how many times did ... ( 1 month ago by AfflictionClan)
how many times did u have to wash your hands btw that was intense:P



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