A group of pranksters, claiming to be from Japan, enter a karate class pretending to be new students. They cause chaos and disruption, with one of them getting into a confrontation with the instructor. The pranksters eventually reveal their true identities and apologize for the disturbance. They offer to promote the karate school on their YouTube channel, which has 2 million subscribers, in exchange for permission to post the prank video. The instructor agrees, and the pranksters leave, considering the prank a success and one of their top three best videos.
Here are the extracted facts:
1. The conversation took place in a karate class setting.
2. One participant mentioned they were from Armenia.
3. Another participant mentioned they were from Russia.
4. The group "Top Notch Idiots" on YouTube was mentioned.
5. The group claimed to have almost 2 million subscribers on YouTube.
6. They stated they were number three in the world for prank videos.
7. The group's intention was to prank the karate class.
8. The participants were given karate uniforms to blend in.
9. The pranksters apologized for disrupting the class.
10. They offered to promote the karate dojo on their YouTube channel.
11. The group mentioned they had a collaboration with Celine Velvet.
12. One participant mentioned having a channel called "Bass TV".
13. The group asked viewers to subscribe, like, and comment on their video.
14. They mentioned having future projects planned.