After a lot of questions and misunderstandings from some folks, I think I should clarify some things about this video: While the information in it is indeed based on a published scientific study on aerosolized particles from toilet flushes, it is presented in a style that *spoofs* the old ’50s safety films.
However, contrary to many suppositions here and elsewhere on the net, it was most definitely NOT made in 1945, nor it is even adapted from pieces of old safety films. I wrote and produced the whole thing in October of 2006, narrating it myself, and putting the sequence together from a few snapshots, product catalog shots, and animation frames I drew in paint shop and MS Paint, of all things!
So for those who thought it really was an old movie, I’m sorry if the joke was lost somewhere. I’ll take that as a compliment to the attention I gave the details.
Even so, I still hope you enjoy it. ![]()
Craig
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Mash up of 2 girls 1 cup reactions with Japanese toilet training video made for interactive digital class.
Supposed to show these people reacting as if they were watching a toilet training video and being extremely grossed out by it.
Sources:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=QFVoLz88hiU
http://youtube.com/watch?v=K8jNoogefvY
http://youtube.com/watch?v=TjPblHFPxmY
(compressed version)
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hilarious prank caught with hidden camera in womens public bathroom toilet
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Isso faz sentido?
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Japanese Toilet
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