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schmoyoho, YouTube You didn't think you'd seen the last of this YouTube sensation, did you? When a video goes as viral as Debbie the eHarmony Cat Lady did, it has the chance to achieve a second life via the Gregory Brothers, the geniuses who extended Antoine Dodson's 15 minutes of fame to 20 minutes of fame with their "Bed Intruder Song." Now these viral kingmakers have given the nutty cat obsessive their auto-tune treatment with "Can't Hug Every Cat." What we love so much about this clip isn't only the return of Debbie, nor is it just the song itself (which is perhaps the Gregory Brothers' catchiest yet), but the integration of many previous viral cat videos into the fun to create ...
Cities all over the world, not just Detroit, have serious homeless dog problems. Credit: Getty A reality TV show about stray dogs in Detroit, canceled after officials denied the Discovery Channel permission to film, may still help the Motor City's needy canines. In frustration at the decision by Mayor David Bing's film office, two of the filmmakers have continued the fight -- online, on the airwaves and onto the streets of Detroit. Executive producer Monica Martino and location scout Dan Carlisle -- a local rapper known as Hush -- began by posting a short but shocking video about the problem on YouTube on Jan. 31, shortly after the city's refusal to grant the permit. The four-minute film ...
Ever tell your friends about something funny your pets do but can never get them to do it in front of company? YouTube user Sweetpea377 went to an extreme to prove that her tuxedo cat hangs out in a rather unusual place -- every night! ...
Devoured "District 9"? Wolfed down "Wolverine"? Ingested "Inglourious Basterds"? Still hungry for more? Just because it's September doesn't mean the summer blockbusters are done! We at Paw Nation are aware of your need for some more, so we have compiled a few "dramatic" animal videos for your viewing pleasure. From predatory pelicans to brainy beagles, you won't be hungry after you pig out on today's video roundup. ...
There's that old wives tale about owners looking like their dogs, but can you and your dog share more than just looks? In the video above, one Kentucky woman tries to convince us that her dog Opie has an opinion on our current president. This got us wondering -- should pets become unsuspecting campaigners?We have a feeling Bo Obama would have something to say about this. ...
More people may watch the below YouTube clip than the movie in which it debuted. Uploaded on Friday to coincide with the Funny People movie release, "Cute Cuddly Kittens" stars Jonah Hill as he mimics the adorable antics of, well, kittens. Context for the uninitiated: In the film, Jonah's character is one of a group of young stand-up comics trying to break into L.A.'s comedy scene. He shows his friends this video, his attempt at DIY viral marketing, reasoning that if you post any video to YouTube with a title such as "Cute Cuddly Kittens," you're guaranteed, like, at least a million views. Even if you didn't catch Funny People, you'll dig Jonah's copycat shenanigans. ...