This video is a humorous game show hosted by Felipe Neto, with his friend Bruna Gomes and another friend Bruno. The game involves guessing the price of various items sold on eBay. The participants are Felipe and Bruna, and they compete against each other to win points.
The first item is a leftover cabbage from Christmas dinner. The seller intended to use the money raised to donate to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Bruna and Felipe guess the price, with Bruna guessing $3 and Felipe guessing $3,000. The actual price is $131.37, so Felipe wins this round.
The second item is a temporary tattoo on Andrew Fisher's forehead, lasting one month. The seller was an anti-snoring medicine company called SnoreStop. Bruna and Felipe guess the price, with Bruna guessing $568 and Felipe guessing $37,375. The actual price is $107.50, so Bruna wins this round.
The third item is a possessed rubber duck. The seller claims the duck has the power to possess children. Bruna and Felipe guess the price, with Bruna guessing $5 and Felipe guessing $300. The actual price is $107.50, resulting in a draw.
The fourth item is a guinea pig armor. The seller claims the armor is medieval and comes with a helmet. Bruna and Felipe guess the price, with Bruna guessing $500 and Felipe guessing $501. The actual price is $24,300, so Felipe wins this round.
The final item is a cereal shaped like the state of Illinois. The seller was the owner of a trivia website called TriviaMania.com. Bruna and Felipe guess the price, with Bruna guessing $5 and Felipe guessing $1,000. The actual price is $1,350, so Felipe wins this round.
In the end, Felipe wins the game with 3 points, while Bruna has 1 point.
1. The video is a conversation between Felipe, Bruna, Bruno, and a voice named Clayson.
2. The video is a part of a series of videos by Felipe Neto.
3. Bruna and Bruno are contestants in a game hosted by Felipe.
4. The game involves guessing the price of various items sold on eBay.
5. The game is played in a humorous and light-hearted manner.
6. The items range from a leftover cabbage from Christmas dinner to a rubber duck possessed by a child.
7. The game ends in a draw, with Bruna and Bruno both guessing the correct price.
8. The final item is a cereal shaped like the state of Illinois, which was sold by two sisters for $24,300.
9. The person who bought the cereal is the owner of a trivia website called TriviaMania.com.
10. The game concludes with Bruna and Bruno both guessing the correct price, resulting in a draw.