Outrageous Pranks in Asian Humor Video: Elevator Spray and Rolling Boulder Mishaps

Mason Riverwind

Updated Thursday, August 22, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

An Asian humor video titled "Asian Humor is Something" has taken Reddit by storm, showcasing some of the most outrageous pranks that have left viewers both laughing and cringing. The video, originating from a variety show, features two main pranks that have sparked a heated discussion online.

The first prank targets a woman named Xiaoling, who is on her way to the 8th-floor studio for a recording session. As she enters the elevator, a peculiar woman carrying a backpack also steps in. Once the elevator doors close, the woman begins making strange noises and writhing her body. Curiosity gets the better of Xiaoling, who peers closer, only to be met with a face full of unexpected spray.

The second prank involves another woman named Mingmei, who is lured to an outdoor location under the pretext of shooting a commercial. Completely unsuspecting, Mingmei walks up a slope when, out of nowhere, a giant ball starts rolling towards her. Despite her desperate attempts to outrun it, she falls into a cleverly placed trap at the intersection she just crossed.

Viewer reactions have been intense and varied. One user commented, "That sprayed woman might need therapy after that," highlighting the extreme nature of the pranks. Another user drew comparisons to the classic Japanese show, Takeshi's Castle, noting the similarities in the use of boulders for pranks. The authenticity of the pranks was questioned by some, with comments such as, "Pretty sure that despite these being pranks, it was still staged. The sprayed woman didn't even try to get out of the way."

Some comments even recalled other notorious pranks, like a porta-p**** being dragged down a beach by a jet ski, leaving the victim exposed and humiliated in front of an entire beach crowd. This level of prank has led to debates about whether such humor crosses the line into assault, with one user stating, "That prank should count as assault."

The video has also sparked discussions about cultural differences in humor, with one comment questioning, "Is this one show indicative of the entire continent's sense of humor?" Despite the controversy, the video has garnered significant attention, with many viewers unable to look away from the sheer absurdity and extremity of the pranks.

Whether staged or genuine, "Asian Humor is Something" has undoubtedly left a mark, providing a stark portrayal of the lengths to which some will go for a laugh.

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Top Comments from Reddit

knottyy

That p*** sprayed woman might need therapy after that.

berrylakin

I was not prepared for that lady to just disappear into the mud

Relevant-Draft-7780

Why are they speaking Chinese when the content is Japanese.

GiantSizeManThing

The little board didn’t stop the big ball

HonkedOffJohn

That p*** prank should count as assault.

lbe91

Japan always on a next level prank country

Tuism

Pretty sure that despite these being pranks, it was still staged. The p*** woman didn't even try to get out of the way of the stream, seems like instinct to duck out of the way. And the ball rolling one, would probably have jumped the side fences.

Jaereth

The greatest one of these i've ever seen is they had a porta p**** set up at a beach and would wait until people went in there and squatted. Then a jet ski would take off dragging the porta p****. The entire outside would collapse away, and the person with their bare a** out squatting would be drug down the sand and into the water in front of the whole beach. Just masterful work lol.

I_am_in_hong_kong

i would have trauma after the p*** peank

goteamnick

Is this one show indicative of the entire continent's sense of humour?

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