The video is a review of a product called "Amazing Magic Pens" by Marvin. The host, who goes by "hey it's me", starts by expressing surprise at finding these pens and their unique feature of changing colors. He initially believes they are a gimmick, but decides to give them a try.
The host opens the pens and finds that they are regular markers. He tries to use them like magic wands, but nothing happens. He then discovers that they are color-changing markers. He tries different combinations of colors and is surprised when the white pen works, changing the color of the ink to the color on the cap.
The host then explores the different colors, noting that the color of the ink matches the base of the pen when he adds "magic". He tries to create a drawing using the pens, but struggles with the lack of blending capabilities and the strong, intense colors. He eventually decides to embrace the chaos and create a series of desserts, each with a different color.
The host also creates a teddy bear with different colored patches, using the two-tone markers to add more variety. He concludes by stating that while the pens may not be the most practical or aesthetically pleasing, they were fun to use and he enjoyed the process of creating art with them.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker tries out some pens that can change colors.
2. The pens are called Marvin's Amazing Magic Pens and they have two types: two-tone markers and erasable markers.
3. The speaker uses the pens to create two drawings: one of desserts in a sunset background and one of a teddy bear with patches.
4. The speaker enjoys the experience of using the pens but wishes they had more variety and lighter colors.
5. The speaker adds some familiar characters such as Cousin Derp and Pickle to their drawings.