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The text is a transcript of a video where two teams of children, boys and girls, compete to buy different surprises from various stores. The teams have to pull out envelopes with the names and quantities of the surprises they have to buy. Whoever returns home first with all the surprises wins. The boys have to buy Slizario, Roblox, and an empty piece of paper. The girls have to buy LOL, Minecraft, and a surprise of their choice. The teams encounter difficulties such as traffic jams, closed stores, and unavailable items. The boys manage to buy Slizario and the empty piece of paper, but not Roblox. The girls manage to buy LOL and Minecraft, but not the surprise of their choice. They end up buying a Happy Meal instead. The boys arrive home first, but the girls argue that they bought more items. They ask the viewers to judge who won. They also show the surprises they bought, such as gold and diamonds, which turn out to be fake or disappointing.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video where two teams of children compete to buy different surprises from different stores.
2. The boys' team consists of Max and Vova, and the girls' team consists of Katya and Tanya.
3. The teams have to buy surprises based on the tasks they pull out from envelopes, such as lol, minecraft, roblox, slizario, etc.
4. The boys' team also has an empty envelope, which means they can choose any surprise they want.
5. The team that returns home first with all the surprises they need wins the game.
6. The boys' team has trouble finding roblox and minecraft surprises, and they visit four stores without success.
7. The girls' team manages to buy lol and slizario surprises, but they also struggle to find minecraft surprises.
8. The boys' team arrives home first, but they are missing two surprises. The girls' team arrives later, but they have bought everything they need, plus some extra surprises like gold and diamonds.
9. The video ends with a request for the viewers to judge who won the game, the boys or the girls.