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Nope, that’s not a typo. Animator Yotam Perel aka Lazy Pillow took a corny pun and just rolled with it. Unlike real Rube Goldberg machines, the journey here isn’t as impressive as the destination.
Enjoy!
Nope, that’s not a typo. Animator Yotam Perel aka Lazy Pillow took a corny pun and just rolled with it. Unlike real Rube Goldberg machines, the journey here isn’t as impressive as the destination.
Beneful combined two things the internet loves for this ad: Rube Goldberg Machines and dogs.
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Description:
Beneful takes play to new places with this inventive Dog Goldberg machine powered by dogs and their favorite toys.
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Video Description:
Early 2012, HEYHEYHEY had some time to spare and they felt the need to challenge themselves once again, so they set out to build another one of their chain reaction machines called Melvin.
Conveniently built in two old suitcases, Melvin the Mini Machine is a Rube Goldberg machine specifically designed to travel the world. Each time Melvin fully completes a run, he ‘signs’ a postcard and sticks a stamp to it – making it ready to be sent.
Like its bigger brother, Melvin the Mini Machine also has an online non-physical side which he uses to connect to the people he meets. To keep things truly mobile Melvin uses a smartphone for his online identity.
This amazing video is an advertisement for NTT Docomo’s Touch Wood SH-08C wooden-encased phone. It features a wooden ball that simply relies on the forces of gravity to carry it down the extensive xylophone as it plays Bach’s Cantata 147.
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