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Have you ever found yourself on a Wikipedia deep dive on the weird side of the internet? In this show – weird thing enthusiasts Ryan and Shane take turns presenting their latest fascinations to each other covering everything unusual, unexplained, and unhinged!
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HOSTED BY
Shane Madej
WITH
Ryan Bergara
PRODUCER
Brittney Lee
DIRECTOR
Annie Jeong
EDITOR
Ethan Ramos
MOTION GRAPHICS
Diana Arana
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Jucel Andrin
RESEARCHER
Alaina Rook
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Alaina Rook
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Carter Lau
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Luman Kim Jay Tran
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Jay Tran
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Ben Forman
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Billy Jett
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Arron Haro
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Brendon Ryu Violet Rawlings
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SAM YOUNG
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Frank Parker
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Katie LeBlanc
HEAD OF PRODUCTION
Lizzie Lockard
HEAD OF POST PRODUCTION
Sam Young
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Steven Lim, Ryan Bergara, and Shane Madej
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Send us Debrief Q's here!
Shane what happened in New Orleans 😭
I love this show
Not as keen on these as the other things you do, like the ghost-hunting. I think those are the best, and you should do more of those. Just sayin'…
You are my favorite channel
It's more like "Toongooska" but w/e…
Dang ik Shane is TALL tall but now ic he's TALLLL TALL
The presentation screen looks tiny even though it's right behind him
Wait the event was in 1908 but 19 years later was 1921 lil baby typo I love peanut butter
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Ripoff of The Why Files youtube channel
#30 on trending!
Only thing you didn't cover unless I missed it was how lucky we are that it happened where it did because if it had happened over a large city even in 1908 it would have killed a lot of people.
Shane looks like hes wearing the tiniest shorts of all time
The projector lights making it look like Shane is wearing SHORT shorts 22:40
i love that 'unsolved' is a no no word on this show
During your opening monologue you should end them saying is this a history mystery, or is it solved?
love the episode!
though I did laugh sullenly when they were talking about how long it took for scientists to start investigating
"maybe it wasn't their priority"
wellll lemme see, we had WW I on our hands, followed by a revolution and subsequent civil war, then the hot mess the young Soviet Union was, some hunger…
Ryan, would be cool if you did Dyatlov Pass again. It was seven years ago since you covered it but I'm sure new things have come to light and it would be awesome to do on the new channel. Also .. it's a scary ass incident and really is a mystery.
I'd pay to listen to Professor Shane. He'd be a fun professor.
#Shaniac
Shane and Ryan thrive more when they are allowed to do whatever the f they want.
You didn't mention the Tesla theory
I'm leaning toward it being a comet. Comets aren't just ice, they can contain enough rocky material to show up in the fragments that have been found. Still, most of it would have vaporized in the atmosphere, and the water landing in a swampy area wouldn't have looked out of place. The heat generated in the atmosphere could have been enough to cause the charring, while the water itself would have put the flames out. And since all the material leftover from a comet impact would not look out of place on Earth, it makes sense as to why evidence is so hard to find.
wendigoon lookin ass series 👍 love it
The intro is giving me the hyenas from the lion king saying mufasa 😂
This case is crazy. How crazy? If you took a jar of peanut butter…
Imagine trying to travel 100s of miles across fallen trees…. yeah it would suck.
DEBRIEF Q: Who made the decision to move stuff around the set each episode? Is there a method to the madness? Because my fiancé is very upset he couldn’t find Power Rangers 😂
Also, we came up with a drinking game for Mystery Files, Puppet History, Too Many Spirits, and Ghost Files and idk where on the internet to put the rules 😅
I cant watch this, its soo soooooo dumb.
This whole thing is made for idiots to consume.
The Unsolved music 👀
Cornwell University? Was that supposed to be Cornell? @6:44
Not a question but… anyone else notice how the light from the projector lit Shane’s pants in a way that zmade it look like you were wearing tiny short shorts??? I can’t unsee it! #WhoWearsShortShorts 16:44
The laughing behind the camera is just so good
I guess its true. Americans will do anything to not use the metric system. Peanut butter jar. Lol
This video is lovely
cracks me up how afraid Ryan is of wind…. lol
Absolutely love the ol' ghoul boys, however I gotta say there doesn't need to be a crater with an airburst, an airburst is where the object explodes above the ground, which is what happened with the Tunguska asteroid, it wouldn't create a crater but would cause a lot of damage, usually more so than with a direct impact event. The same thing, although manmade, can be seen with the bombing of Hiroshima, there was no crater, only leveled city.
Question : how much do you weigh?
A: 1 big bi*ch
I love this series
During the Theorys phase…it looks like Shane is wearing really tiny shorts, and I can't look away 😂
I love you but I cannot consume content related to russia at all. It's too triggering. Catch ya boys next time.
Yeah the name really rolls off the tunguska am I right???? 👏
1921 is not 19 years after 1908 as my man Shay-Money allegedly said 8:14
For the debrief: Did you hear the theory it was Nikola Tesla playing around with energy transmission, and particularly a test of an "energy weapon" into the ground that was meant to cross great distances?
My theory is that a Yeti ripped a Herculean fart so powerful that it had the force of a nuclear bomb going off
Edit: I love Shane's energy in this episode! His peanut butter comparisons were spot-on!
Using the Peanut Butter things from now on just because
What if it broke up in the atmosphere and made all those little lakes in the region
The projector shining on Shane made me think that he had the absolute shortest shorts on 😅
What about the Nikola Tesla theory? Was waiting for you guys to talk about it
You should do the Carrington event next! That'll scare some folks 😊
I have watched them for so long, that whilst Shane was presenting, my brain still heard Ryan's calming deep voice. 😅