The summary is:
The video is about a person who opens up old packs of Garbage Pail Kids trading cards from the 1980s and tries to collect all the frames of the flip book animations that were printed on the backs of some cards. He also chews some of the 30-year-old gum that came with the packs and describes how it tastes. He manages to complete four out of five flip books and shows them on camera. He also shows some other Garbage Pail Kids related items and merchandise and announces a part two of the video where he will make his own flip books.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video where the speaker opens up old packs of Garbage Pail Kids trading cards from the 1980s and 1990s.
2. The speaker is looking for five complete flip book animations that were printed on the backs of some of the cards, called Flickit.
3. The speaker also chews some of the 30-year-old bubble gum that came with the cards, and describes it as brittle, dusty, and disintegrating.
4. The speaker manages to find four out of five complete flip books, and only misses one card from the fifth one.
5. The speaker shows some of his favorite cards, a book, a cereal box, and some cards made by his son that are related to Garbage Pail Kids.
6. The speaker announces that he will make his own Garbage Pail Kids flip books in a part two video, and that he has some surprises to reveal.