We love a good water balloon to the face. However, we've never seen a water balloon to the face that looked quite so exquisitely gorgeous. Watch this and more things is beautiful slow motion.
Gallagher is back. And he's doing the exact same thing he's always done. It turns out a shirtless old man swinging a giant flaming wooden hammer at a watermelon IS actually pretty cool. You just have to put it in HD, and slow it waaaaay down...
If you're a tennis player, there's something you've probably always wanted to do. OK, you probably don't want to hit a flaming tennis ball with a racket soaked in gasoline. But that's only because you hadn't thought of it yet.
Breakdancing has been around for decades, but sometimes it's so fast that you can't appreciate the nuances of what a hip-hop dancer is actually pulling off. Here, dancer B-Boy Stef can be seen breakdancing in slow-motion, so you can really see him show his stuff in exact detail. Watch his amazing moves below.
What better way to pay homage to the iconic opening scene from 'Chariots of Fire' than by recreating it with adorable Labrador puppies? We certainly can't think of any.
Ripping a pillow apart at 1,000 frames per second creates a really cool effect, almost like popcorn popping in slow-motion. What did the pillow ever do to this guy?
This slow motion video of normal human eye movements captures all sorts of crazy gyrations you don't pick up in regular speed. (The video gets a lot more freaky in its second half.)
After being stared down by a rude human, this goose goes on the attack, and bites his tormentor square in the butt. Watch it all in glorious slow motion.
If you've paid even the smallest amount of attention to the cat video scene on the internet in past couple of years, chances are you've seen a little bit of Maru. This Japanese Scottish Fold has garnered over 100 million views since he began sliding into and out of boxes on YouTube in 2008. Still, even if you've spent some quality web time with Maru, you've probably never seen him like this.
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Slinkies and water balloons can be fun in real-time, but these super slow-motion videos prove that the toys do flat-out amazing things that are typically unseen by the naked eye.