This video is a humorous exploration of discontinued and dangerous childhood products. The hosts, part of the band Koi Canon, demonstrate a variety of items, from a water-powered rocket launcher to a flammable wallet and a Razor scooter. They test the products, often with comedic results, and explain why each item was banned or discontinued.
They start with a rollerblade Barbie that catches fire, a water rocket launcher that could land in other people's yards, and a banned product called Soccer Boppers, which caused serious injuries when used in fights. They also show a toothpick crossbow, a fly tube, and a VR headset that was banned by the NSA.
The hosts then demonstrate a Razor scooter that was recalled due to numerous ankle and shin injuries. They test a spring-loaded glitter bomb, a slingshot that was discontinued due to its danger, and the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, which was banned because its batteries could spontaneously catch fire.
The video continues with a Super Soaker ozonator, a breastfeeding doll that was discontinued due to its inappropriate nature, and a water bottle that can make water taste like your favorite fruit or soda. The hosts also test a remote control flying shark, an air-up salt gun, and an inflatable water trampoline.
The video concludes with a discussion about beef jerky, a CSI DNA kit that was recalled because it contained asbestos, and a Nokia phone that was banned because it was indestructible. The hosts also mention edible glass, which was discontinued because people would cut themselves badly from eating it.
1. The text discusses a variety of discontinued childhood products that were dangerous or banned due to their potential harm.
2. The items include rollerblade Barbie, a water-powered rocket launcher, a dog that eats human hair, a dangerous banned childhood product, a band named Koi Canon, a real cannon that can shoot real cannonballs, a Cabbage Patch doll that was banned because it would chew people's fingers off, a slip and slide that was banned due to broken bones, neck injuries, brain injuries, and paralysis, a toothpick crossbow that was banned because kids would go blind by shooting each other in the eyes with it, a Razor scooter that got recalled due to too many ankle and shin