The Slow Mo Guys

Season 2020

The world of high action cinema comes to a screeching crawl in this jaw-dropping series. Flames, water streams, exploding watermelons, and even a point blank paintball shot are no match for the Slow Mo Guys!

Where to Watch Season 2020

13 Episodes

  • The Earth Inside a Macro Water Droplet
    E1
    The Earth Inside a Macro Water DropletGav recreates an eye-catching still image of the earth trapped in a water droplet by filming it at a ridiculous 12,500fps.
  • How a Tranquilizer Dart Works in Slow Motion
    E2
    How a Tranquilizer Dart Works in Slow MotionGav and Dan learn about tranquilizer dart physics using slow mo as a helpful tool. Don't try this at home unless you have 400lb gorilla running at full clip towards you.
  • What Happens if you Sit on an Airbag?
    E3
    What Happens if you Sit on an Airbag?After almost giving up on filming this video, Gav and Dan got the result they were after. Maybe a little bit more than they were after... Don't try this at home!
  • Breaking Youtube with Slow Mo Glitter
    E4
    Breaking Youtube with Slow Mo GlitterGav and Dan (and Smee) make a video that is incredibly difficult to watch by using glitter to absolutely annihilate modern video compression. In order to give you a fighting chance, this video is uploaded in 8K (4320p50) to increase the available bitrate. Don't watch if you are prone to seizures from flashing!
  • Cat Sprinting and Pouncing in 4K Slow Motion
    E5
    Cat Sprinting and Pouncing in 4K Slow MotionGav films Smee the cat sprint, jump and dive around in slow motion with some overly jolly royalty-free music playing in the background. What have we learned today? Cats don't always land on their feet. Warning, this video features time travel. Stay safe, wear a mask, stay indoors n' that.
  • How the Apple Watch Ejects Water in Slow Mo
    E6
    How the Apple Watch Ejects Water in Slow MoGav goes for a swim and shows off the interesting method in which you can get out of the water and immediately hear your sound alerts on the Apple Watch.
  • Slow Mo Molten Thermite in Water
    E7
    Slow Mo Molten Thermite in WaterGav shows the visually amazing moment where 2000° thermite lands in a tank of 20° water.
  • Filming at 1000fps in Reverse
    E8
    Filming at 1000fps in ReverseGav tries to film a cheeky slow mo guys video, but someone has already done it... sort of.
  • Slow-Mo Pulse Jet Engine with COLIN FURZE!
    E9
    Slow-Mo Pulse Jet Engine with COLIN FURZE!Gav and Dan use some slightly unconventional means to pull off an epic collaboration with @colinfurze during a global pandemic, where Dan may or may not lose some eyelashes.
  • Slow Motion Sneeze
    E10
    Slow Motion SneezeSomethings were never meant to be seen at 1000fps in 4K. I'd include this subject as one of them. Gav coughs, sneezes and talks in ultra backlit slow motion to illustrate the importance of wearing masks to prevent aerosolized particles from blasting out of your face holes. Who better to ask about the subject than Dr Anthony Fauci of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases!
  • How a Pinball Machine works in Slow Motion
    E11
    How a Pinball Machine works in Slow MotionGav whips out the Phantom and proves that some strange things happening on a pinball machine when viewed in Slow Mo!
  • Spinning an Apple until it Explodes at 28,500fps
    E12
    Spinning an Apple until it Explodes at 28,500fpsCompressed air can be used to levitate rounded objects. Sometimes said rounded objects start spinning so fast that they give up on being round objects. Gav films all the action over 1000x times slower than real time.
  • 1000 Paint-Covered Mousetraps in 4K Slow Motion
    E13
    1000 Paint-Covered Mousetraps in 4K Slow MotionAfter about 10 hours of setting mouse traps like an absolute Billy no mates, Gav sets off a nice fat colourful chain reaction that we can all sit down and watch together like a nice big slow mo family.

 

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