Howie Mandel's Animals Doing Things Full Episode | Stunt Puppies 🐶 | @natgeokids

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Key Concepts

  • Animals Doing Things: The central theme of the show, showcasing animals engaged in various unusual, entertaining, and sometimes surprising activities.
  • Humor and Entertainment: The primary goal of the show is to elicit smiles and laughter through animal antics.
  • Variety of Animal Segments: The show features a wide range of animals, including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, hedgehogs, bears, deer, chickens, rhinoceroses, toads, otters, hamsters, squirrels, pigs, and bearded dragons.
  • Creative Editing and Presentation: Clips are often blended, recontextualized with music, and presented with humorous commentary and graphics.
  • "Howie Facts" and Nature Facts: Interspersed segments providing interesting, sometimes humorous, information about animals.
  • "Uncle Nathan's Animal Roast": A comedy segment featuring jokes about animals.
  • Survival Tips: Practical advice for interacting with potentially dangerous animals.
  • "The Drop" and "Paw Savers": Creative segment titles for specific types of animal clips.
  • "Chef Cat": A recurring segment featuring a cat in a culinary setting.
  • "Face Your Fear": A segment demonstrating overcoming phobias with animal interaction.
  • "Prioritize": A segment highlighting the value of different things in life, using animal and object comparisons.

Summary of "Howie Mandel's Animals Doing Things"

This YouTube video, "Howie Mandel's Animals Doing Things," is a compilation of various clips showcasing animals performing unexpected and amusing actions, curated and presented by Howie Mandel. The overarching goal of the show is to entertain viewers and elicit smiles through the unique behaviors of animals.

Show Premise and Presentation

Howie Mandel introduces the show as a collection of his favorite animal clips, emphasizing that viewers will never know what to expect next, except that it will always involve "animals doing things." The presentation is characterized by rapid cuts, humorous commentary, and creative segment titles.

Behind-the-Scenes and Animal Preparations

The show offers a brief glimpse behind the scenes, showing the preparation of a guinea pig for the show, with a humorous exchange about hair styling ("balayage" vs. "ombre"). This sets a lighthearted and slightly absurd tone.

Diverse Animal Antics and Segments

The video features a wide array of animal segments, each with its own unique premise:

  • Hedgehog in a Party Hat Driving a Car: A surreal and humorous clip illustrating the show's willingness to present outlandish scenarios.
  • Dogs as Cleaning Tools: A segment humorously suggests using dogs to clean floors, couches, and even windows, with a playful warning about them getting jealous of Roombas and the potential for them to cause messes themselves.
  • Howie Mandel Mystery: "Who Tore Up the Bag?": A lighthearted mystery segment where Howie tries to identify which dog, Gus or Ollie, is responsible for tearing up a bag, noting Gus's "tattlet tail."
  • Walter's Bath Time Struggle: A segment featuring a dog named Walter who is reluctant to get into the bath, eventually rewarding him for compliance.
  • Animals Doing Things Slideshow: A rapid-fire presentation of various animal clips.
    • "Paw Savers": Clips of animals navigating obstacles without using their paws.
    • Difficult-to-Watch Clips: Howie expresses distress and requests to skip certain clips, adding a layer of relatable human reaction to potentially upsetting animal content.
  • Uncle Nathan's Animal Roast: Uncle Nathan, who sounds like a raccoon, attempts comedy by roasting various animals with jokes. Examples include:
    • "Back away all you want, dog. You're still man's best friend."
    • "Oh, Seal, you are about to get it Uncle Nathan style. What's up, Steel? Hate being in an aquarium."
    • "Hey, Cal, calm down with that carrot and get back to giving us milk to build our strong bones."
    • "Nice neck, giraffe. Use it to reach high places or something."
  • Animal Sports Winter Edition: A segment comparing human bobsled speeds to animal activities, though the specific animal sport is not fully detailed in the transcript.
  • Howie Mandel's Chicken Zipline Adventure: A segment where chickens are taken on a zipline, emphasizing the thrill and safety measures, including a human to hold them. The segment highlights a "vertical drop of over 18 inches" and "drop speeds of up to 5 miles an hour."
  • Relaxed Cat vs. Unicorns: A humorous misidentification where Howie believes he's seeing unicorns, but is corrected that they are actually rhinoceroses.
  • Bearbred Frisbee: A segment showcasing a bear playing Frisbee with impressive precision, including details like "arc angle 14.7° to the left," "wind speed at around 12 mph," and "bear's reaction time 1.42 seconds." This is followed by a humorous note about the graphics budget being spent on "Battleship Bunny."
  • Survival Tips: Black Bears: Dr. Early Meals, an "apex predator specialist," advises fighting back aggressively if attacked by a black bear, as they view humans as food. He suggests punching them in the nose due to their sensitive senses.
  • Marty, the Gnarliest Dog: A clip of a dog named Marty performing an impressive feat, with Howie assuring viewers that Marty was not hurt.
  • Yorkie Rodeo: A humorous segment of a Yorkshire Terrier riding on something, with a cowboy voiceover adding to the comedy.
  • Toad Truck: A quick segment featuring a "toad truck," followed by a nature fact about male western toads' vocal sacs.
  • Hardcore Parkour (Puppy): A puppy demonstrates impressive parkour skills, using walls and leaning with its shoulder, with a disclaimer that no one was hurt.
  • Lionfish Facts: Information about lionfish, including their adult size (15 inches long), sensitivity to cold water (below 50°F or 10°C), and their danger to other fish but rarity of fatality to humans.
  • Shark Information: Elitus Neil provides information on shark attacks, stating they are rare and often occur when the shark mistakes a human for a seal. Survival tips include remaining calm and punching the shark in the nose.
  • Otter Birth: A clip showing a woman giving natural birth to five otters.
  • Hamster on a Slide: A brief mention of a hamster on a slide.
  • Cat Shredding: A cat is shown shredding something, with a comparison to shredding couch cushions.
  • Beaver Sounds: Actual, unedited sounds of beavers are presented.
  • "What the Fur?" Moment: A segment featuring a surprising or shocking animal interaction.
  • "Chef Cat": A recurring segment featuring a cat in a kitchen setting.
  • Dog Impression: A dog is shown doing an impression of Howie Mandel reacting to a stain on his comforter.
  • Rex's Love Life: A narrative segment about a dog named Rex searching for his "unicorn" (true love), with humorous movie title parodies like "The Fault in Our Roars" and "Pause and Prejudice."
  • Selfie Duck Lips: A humorous observation about people making "duck lips" for selfies.
  • Kids Joke Book: A Thanksgiving joke about turkeys being "stuffed."
  • Squirrel Setting Table, Pig Providing Tunes, Cat in Kitchen: Segments hinting at animals performing domestic tasks.
  • "Face Your Fear" (Isaac): A segment where a child named Isaac is encouraged to overcome his fear of an animal, with the animal shown to be docile.
  • Pig Expertise: A segment highlighting the intelligence of pigs, noting their ability to use mirrors and computers, and learn complex concepts.
  • Sheep and Ducks: A humorous scenario of sheep chasing ducks and vice versa.
  • Siamese Seagulls: A clip of what appears to be Siamese seagulls.
  • Goat Facts Quiz: A quiz about goat facts, with the answer revealing that "goats giving birth is called foley" is fake; the correct term is "kidding."
  • Bearded Dragon's Life: A segment about a bearded dragon named Yolanda on her 14th birthday, with a philosophical reflection on life and a humorous note about her passing.
  • CHP Cat Highway Patrol: A humorous skit where cats are depicted as police officers investigating a missing litter box.
  • Wiener Dog Facts: Information about Dachshunds ("badger dog" in German) and the Wiener Nationals Wiener Dog Race.
  • "Prioritize" Segment: A comparison of a $700 phone with insurance, a best friend hitting a window, and flowers, suggesting that while phones have insurance and cats have nine lives, flowers rely on human care.
  • Final Word from "Parent in Prison": A brief, humorous sign-off.

Key Arguments and Perspectives

The central argument of the show is that animals are inherently fascinating and entertaining when they engage in activities outside their typical behaviors. Howie Mandel's perspective is one of pure amusement and a desire to share these moments with the audience. He champions the idea that observing animals doing "things" can bring joy and laughter.

Notable Quotes and Statements

  • "I can't get enough of animals doing things." - Howie Mandel
  • "But the one thing you do know, it is always animals doing things." - Howie Mandel
  • "Get it? That's as crazy as a hedgehog in a party hat driving a car." - Howie Mandel
  • "Bow wow wow. Get ready to raise the woof with our amazing house cleaning dogs." - Narrator
  • "Who tore up the bag? Who did it?" - Howie Mandel
  • "Gus has an actual tattlet tail." - Howie Mandel
  • "I've been in this business for 40 years and all I want out of it is just to get smiles." - Howie Mandel
  • "Yo yo yo, I'm now little Howie. Time for the drop." - Howie Mandel
  • "This is tough for me to watch." - Howie Mandel (referring to a difficult clip)
  • "Get ready to be shocked, but not appalled. Okay, get ready for the burn." - Uncle Nathan
  • "I'll give anyone a buck to go into the water late at night. See what I did there? I'll give anybody a buck cuz a buck is a male deer." - Howie Mandel
  • "Well, sometimes you just got to say, 'What the fuck?'" - Narrator (referring to chickens)
  • "Don't be a chicken." - Howie Mandel
  • "Actually, Howie, we did the research and unicorns aren't real. Those are rhinoceroses." - Narrator
  • "Flawless execution. I've never seen a better round of bearbred Frisbee." - Howie Mandel
  • "Don't feed wild animals." - Howie Mandel
  • "If you play dead, you might end up dead." - Dr. Early Meals
  • "Yeeha! Go little doggy." - Howie Mandel (during Yorkie Rodeo)
  • "Ow! Ow! Saddle sores!" - Cowboy voiceover
  • "Nature facts. Did you know that male western toads have tiny vocal sacks, which is why they can only make chirping sounds?" - Narrator
  • "What the f?" - Narrator (during "What the Fur?" moment)
  • "Parkour is the ability to walk and run, maybe up against a wall from place to place." - Howie Mandel
  • "Sleep well, little lion fish. You're safe tonight." - Narrator
  • "Get him, girl. Get him." - Narrator (during shark segment)
  • "Anything's trying to eat you in the world, punch it in the nose." - Elitus Neil
  • "Congratulations, mama." - Howie Mandel (to otter mother)
  • "This is a lot more than Tuply." - Howie Mandel (referring to a hamster)
  • "Always remember to brush your teeth." - Howie Mandel
  • "The hair is in the lead. The hair is chewing." - Narrator (during tortoise and hare eating contest)
  • "The hair wins it by a hair." - Narrator
  • "Why wouldn't the dog just look around?" - New York Times (quoted)
  • "Why does everybody do the duck lips when they're taking a selfie?" - Howie Mandel
  • "Who's mama's little piggy?" - Howie Mandel
  • "Pigs are really smart." - Pig expert
  • "They're chasing the sheep. Where are they going? They're going to find the ducks." - Narrator
  • "Saying goodbye is always tough. This is why Tinder doesn't work for animals." - Howie Mandel
  • "Guess which goat fact is fake?" - Howie Mandel
  • "All of these are true, except B, giving birth to goats is actually called kidding." - Howie Mandel
  • "Time flies when you're a bearded dragon. Yolanda, you will be missed." - Howie Mandel
  • "This is the CHP cat highway patrol." - Narrator
  • "Dachshun means badger dog in German." - Narrator
  • "Phones have insurance. Cats have nine lives. But all flowers have is you." - Howie Mandel
  • "It takes a large group of people doing things to show you animals doing things." - Howie Mandel

Technical Terms and Concepts

  • Balayage/Ombre: Hair coloring techniques, humorously applied to a guinea pig.
  • Apex Predator: An animal at the top of the food chain.
  • Vocal Sacs: Pouches in some animals (like toads) used for vocalization.
  • Parkour: A discipline of moving rapidly through an area, typically in urban environments, using running, jumping, and climbing.
  • Vertical Drop: The distance an object falls in a zipline or similar activity.
  • Receptors: Sensory organs that detect stimuli.
  • Mental Sophistication: The level of cognitive ability and complexity of thought in an animal.
  • Rectangular Pupils: A characteristic of some animals, including goats.
  • Domesticated: Tamed and kept by humans as a pet or for farm produce.
  • Cold-blooded: Animals that rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature.
  • Cat Burglary: A type of theft characterized by stealth and agility, often associated with cats.
  • Wiener Dog: A colloquial term for a Dachshund.

Logical Connections Between Sections

The video flows through a series of distinct segments, each showcasing a different animal or theme. The transitions are often abrupt, mirroring the unpredictable nature of the clips. Howie Mandel's commentary acts as a unifying thread, linking the disparate segments with his humor and observations. For instance, the "Battleship Bunny" graphic budget issue logically follows the detailed analysis of the bear playing Frisbee, explaining the visual limitations. Similarly, the survival tips for bears and sharks provide practical, albeit brief, advice amidst the entertainment.

Data, Research Findings, and Statistics

  • Bobsled Speed: Average of 83 mph.
  • Deer Swimming Speed: Up to 13 mph.
  • Deer Swimming Distance: Up to 10 meters.
  • Chicken Zipline: Over 18 inches of vertical drop, speeds up to 5 mph.
  • Bearbred Frisbee: Arc angle 14.7° left, wind speed ~12 mph, reaction time 1.42 seconds.
  • Lionfish Size: Approximately 15 inches long.
  • Lionfish Cold Tolerance: Below 50°F (10°C).
  • Shark Attacks: Very few on humans, often mistaken identity.
  • Bearded Dragon Lifespan: Average 15 years.
  • Dachshund Origin: Bred to hunt badgers.
  • Phone Value: $700 (in the "Prioritize" segment).

Section Headings

While the transcript doesn't use explicit section headings, the summary is structured by topic for clarity:

  • Show Premise and Presentation
  • Behind-the-Scenes and Animal Preparations
  • Diverse Animal Antics and Segments
    • Surreal and Humorous Scenarios
    • Dogs as Cleaning Tools
    • Mystery Segment
    • Animal Sports and Slideshows
    • Comedy Segment: Uncle Nathan's Animal Roast
    • Adventure and Thrill Segments
    • Animal Intelligence and Behavior
    • Survival Tips
    • Unique Animal Feats
    • Animal-Themed Narratives
    • Nature Facts and Quizzes
    • Humorous Skits and Parodies
  • Key Arguments and Perspectives
  • Notable Quotes and Statements
  • Technical Terms and Concepts
  • Logical Connections Between Sections
  • Data, Research Findings, and Statistics
  • Conclusion

Conclusion/Synthesis

"Howie Mandel's Animals Doing Things" is a fast-paced, humorous, and eclectic compilation of animal videos designed purely for entertainment. The show thrives on the unexpected, showcasing animals in unusual situations, often enhanced by comedic commentary, creative editing, and playful segment titles. While lighthearted, it occasionally weaves in nature facts, survival tips, and observations about animal intelligence, all contributing to a broad appeal for viewers who enjoy animal antics and lighthearted humor. The core takeaway is the endless amusement and surprise that animals can provide when they are simply "doing things."

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