Here is a concise summary of the provided transcript:
**Title (implied):** "100 Doors in Under 24 Hours Challenge"
**Summary:**
* The host, Andy, attempts to knock on/knock down 100 doors in under 24 hours, a self-proclaimed record.
* The challenge takes place in various locations, including residential areas and a cemetery.
* Andy interacts with his team, subscribers, and occasional bystanders, showcasing different door types and his "techniques" for knocking.
* One notable exception is when Andy receives **permission** from a homeowner to knock on their door, a first for him.
* The video concludes with Andy completing his challenge (door #100), expressing gratitude to his audience, and acknowledging the absurdity of the challenge.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, excluding opinions, with each fact numbered and in short sentences:
1. The challenge is to knock down 100 doors in less than 24 hours.
2. The host, Andy, is attempting to break a record (although it's unclear if this record officially exists).
3. The challenge takes place in a residential area with many houses.
4. The host and companions use different techniques to knock down doors, including kicking.
5. They encounter various types of doors, including wooden and metal ones.
6. The host mentions a "horse" and "inverted horse" technique for knocking down doors.
7. A subscriber allegedly inspired the "inverted horse" technique.
8. The group encounters a dog while attempting to knock down a door.
9. They consider knocking down doors in a cemetery as a future challenge.
10. In one instance, they receive permission from a homeowner to knock down their door.
11. The temperature in "oroki" is mentioned as 37 degrees (units not specified).
12. The challenge concludes with the host thanking viewers and acknowledging nearly 2 million viewers.
13. The final door (door 100) is knocked down, completing the challenge.
14. The host apologizes for "victims of the tumb doors" (presumably those whose doors were knocked down).