This Family Thinks There’s A Monster In Their Pond (Sharer Fam Reaction) - Summary

Summary

The conversation revolves around a YouTube channel called "Everything is a Monster House" run by Greg and his family. They discuss a video titled "Dropping Watermelon 45 Feet" that has been trending. The video features Greg and his son, Carter, dropping various items from a lift 45 feet high. The items include soda, water, and watermelons. The video is 14 minutes long, with the first 10 minutes being filler content. The reactions to the drops are exaggerated, with Greg and Carter acting surprised even when the watermelon doesn't break.

The video has been criticized for its length and the way it exploits the concept of a "monster" in their backyard pond. Greg and his family have been accused of using the term "monster" in their video titles to attract more views. The family also has a dog named Milly who has her own YouTube channel.

The conversation also touches on the channel's other videos, which are mostly about the pond monster. The family often interacts with the monster, but it never comes out of the water. The family's videos are described as more like skits than vlogs.

The conversation ends with Greg mentioning that he will be at VidCon and encouraging viewers to come up and say hi. He also mentions that he will be building his own go-kart to compete in a local race.

Facts

1. The video is about a lift that drops objects from a high height.
2. The objects include soda, watermelons, and other items.
3. The lift is described as absolutely huge.
4. The video is 14 minutes long and the objects are dropped about 10 minutes into the video.
5. The objects are dropped to see what happens, including a watermelon.
6. The video has been on the trending page.
7. The video is part of a YouTube channel called "Monster House".
8. The channel is run by a group of YouTubers called the Scherer fam.
9. The channel's videos are mostly about a monster that lives in their pond.
10. The channel has a dog named Otter.
11. The channel has a video where they surprise their one millionth subscriber, who is a four-year-old boy named Cam.
12. The channel has a music video for a song called "Imagination".
13. The video ends with a message from the creator, Greg, who will be at VidCon that week.