Blowing bubbles with a mouthful of baby shampoo

Brandon Hardesty is filled with wide-eyed comical amazement at the killer soap bubbles he's able to blow after filling his mouth with -- yeccch -- baby shampoo. He does it so we don't have to.

I've Discovered Something Amazing! (Thanks, Fipi Lele!)

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I need a unicorn chaser >.

Yeah. Big discovery. That's how Jackie Chan did the bubble blowing gag at the end of "Drunken Master 2" (aka "Legend Of The Drunken Master").

aw you guys, so harsh. :) Discovered in the sense of being the first to post a ridiculously over the top about this magnificient feat on youtube, complete with soundtrack!

This is important! Don't malign his staggeringly brilliant contribution to society!!

these head-movies make my eyes rain.

Hate to be a nitpicker but that's a misleading headline. I was thinking he was going to fill his mouth with shampoo. He merely smears it on his lips. Big Whoop. Using that same method, one could conceivably fart bubbles too. That's something I do not want to see however.

@igpajo:

Cue Japan in 5... 4... 3...

Huh. Before I watched the video, I was all set to say that it'd be easier to just put the shampoo on the outside of your lips (that's how I used to do it as a kid.) Of course, that's what this guy did. Amazing!

That really did produce particularly good/strong bubbles!

I was more impressed by that than I am by average-quality movie CG, and I don't care if I'm wrong.

Google "Apple Sisters Pink Wine" to see this done by three babes who're also killer comedians & singers, in a comedy sketch.

One example:
http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/b573f40e62/the-apple-sisters-pink-wine

If you're in LA (or NY, when they make return visits), don't miss them. They're fantastic.

[I do not work for them. Just love 'em.]

That's the same dude who does those one-man movie scenes in his mom's house. Very nice.

I need a unicorn chaser

Just be grateful that he did it with his mouth.

What's the name of that other kid in Jimmy Neutron?

For some reason that reminded me of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQm7YpxgOnA

I know he does it so we don't have to, but can I do it anyway? I'd also love to see Huun Huur Tu do this at one of their concerts.

this needs to be on Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job

I lol'd

I wonder if we could freeze words this way...

I'm not lying, I'm going right to the kitchen and trying this (to entertain my wife and tiny son).

I'm guessing Brandon doesn't get too many dates with this trick.

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