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A veces las cosas no salen como se espera mientras se busca diversión en el agua con familia y amigos.
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S1, EP10 "Diversión sobre ruedas"
Fallas sobre ruedas. Cualquier amante de la velocidad disfruta de la adrenalina. Sin embargo, esto no siempre termina bien. Bicicletas, monociclos y automóviles, todos terminan en divertidos accidentes dignos de esta recopilación.

S1, EP4 "Sustos divertidos"
Divertidos videos muestran por qué tres son multitud, caídas increíbles y desastrosas con sorpresas y finales totalmente inesperados. Olas, arena, mar y piruetas provocan carcajadas inesperadas entre burbujas golpeadoras y graciosas.

S1, EP7 "Fallas épicas"
Cualquiera puede ser víctima de las fallas épicas, personas que están a punto de cometer grandes hazañas terminan haciendo el ridículo de formas graciosas y dolorosas. Abuelitas corriendo a altas velocidades en scooter e intrépidos paracaidistas.

S1, EP1 "Saltos y piruetas"
Desde piruetas hasta saltos de barriga, un conteo de divertidos videos llenos de graciosas caídas son el ingrediente principal en este top de los videos más graciosos. Piscinas, patines o hasta una pelota provocan caídas dignas de un Oscar.

S1, EP28 "Comienzo de semana"
Hay diversos incidentes alrededor del mundo que, sin importar la hora ni el lugar, no dejan de hacer reír.

S1, EP27 "La belleza duele"
A veces, intentar maquillarse puede llevar a la risa. Si no se aplican los métodos correctos, los resultados pueden ser desopilantes.

S1, EP18 "Todo un profesional"
A veces, un golpe o una caída pueden hacer reír y motivar a seguir arriesgando en el deporte.

S1, EP16 "Cuando trato de cocinar para mí"
El ser humano quiere divertirse frecuentemente y por consecuencia hace cosas arriesgadas.
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