Stunts From KNUCKLES In Real Life (Sonic The Hedgehog)

Nick Pro
10 May 202409:56

Summary

TLDRIn this thrilling video, the performer takes on a series of increasingly challenging stunts inspired by the character Knuckles from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. Starting with a backhand screen at level one, the video escalates to a breathtaking level fifteen stunt, where the performer executes a double front flip, pushing off a 'bad guy' for an impressive double flip. The stunts include dives, flips, and precision landings on various platforms, often with added twists like blindfolded challenges or holding objects mid-air. Each level ups the ante, testing the performer's agility and skill, culminating in the most difficult trick of the show. The video is a testament to the performer's dedication and the excitement of pushing personal boundaries, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿคธโ€โ™‚๏ธ The video features a series of increasingly difficult stunts inspired by the character Knuckles from the Sonic the Hedgehog series.
  • ๐Ÿ† The stunts start at level one and progress to level fifteen, with each level representing a more challenging trick.
  • ๐Ÿง—โ€โ™€๏ธ The performer uses various props such as blocks, logs, and a trampoline to mimic the acrobatic moves of Knuckles.
  • ๐ŸŽถ The stunts are set to music, adding an energetic and entertaining vibe to the video.
  • ๐Ÿ‘€ The performer adds a personal challenge by attempting stunts blindfolded and using additional props like bowling balls.
  • ๐Ÿ•บ The video showcases a variety of flips, including front flips, backflips, and even a vortex front flip.
  • ๐Ÿคฏ At level seven, the performer attempts a backflip onto a counter, increasing the height and complexity of the stunt.
  • ๐Ÿ… The performer successfully completes a cipher precision dive through two hoops at level ten, demonstrating remarkable skill.
  • ๐Ÿคพโ€โ™‚๏ธ For level twelve, the stunt involves a front flip with a half twist, which is practiced and then performed flawlessly.
  • ๐ŸŽ‰ The final and most challenging stunt at level fifteen is a double front flip off a 'bad guy,' which the performer successfully executes.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ The video concludes with an invitation for viewers to check out the next video and subscribe, encouraging engagement with the channel.

Q & A

  • What is the first trick that Knuckles performs in the video?

    -The first trick Knuckles performs is a backhand screen, which the presenter attempts to mimic using a different setup.

  • What is the level two trick that Knuckles does, and how does the presenter adapt it?

    -In level two, Knuckles does a dive roll through two logs. The presenter adapts this by doing a dive roll through two blocks instead.

  • What is the challenge added to the level three trick?

    -The challenge added to the level three trick is performing it blindfolded, as the presenter attempts to mimic Knuckles' roundoff to back flip while hiding behind a pillar.

  • How does the presenter modify the level four trick to increase the difficulty?

    -The presenter modifies the level four trick by adding a block to flip over, mimicking Knuckles' front flip to punch two bad guys but with an added obstacle.

  • What is the trick Knuckles performs in level five, and how does the presenter attempt to replicate it?

    -In level five, Knuckles performs a Tic Tac to flyweight Precision. The presenter attempts to replicate this by doing a trick off a block and then a bar, aiming to land on another block.

  • What is the unique aspect of the level six trick that Knuckles does?

    -The unique aspect of the level six trick is that Knuckles does a front flip with a half twist over someone. The presenter uses a bomb as a substitute for the person.

  • How does the presenter adapt the level seven trick to increase its difficulty?

    -The presenter adapts the level seven trick by increasing the height of the counter from which Knuckles does a backflip and adds a roundoff to the trick.

  • What is the challenge in the level eight trick, and how does the presenter handle it?

    -The challenge in the level eight trick is catching two bowling balls while doing a backhand spring. The presenter handles this by timing the catch perfectly as the balls roll behind them.

  • What is the trick that Knuckles performs in level nine, and how does the presenter modify it?

    -Knuckles performs a punch wall flip off a wall in level nine. The presenter modifies it by adding a twist to make the trick more challenging.

  • What is the trick that Knuckles does in level ten, and how does the presenter attempt it?

    -In level ten, Knuckles does a cipher precision then dives through two hoops into a kip up. The presenter attempts this by doing the cipher from one block to another and diving through two hoops.

  • What is the trick that Knuckles performs in level eleven, and how does the presenter adapt it?

    -Knuckles performs double front 180s in level eleven. The presenter adapts this by attempting the trick onto a block, which is something they have never done before.

  • What is the final trick of the show in level fifteen, and how does the presenter fare?

    -The final trick of the show in level fifteen is a double front flip off a bad guy. The presenter successfully completes this trick, which is described as the hardest of the show.

Outlines

00:00

๐Ÿคธโ€โ™‚๏ธ Stunt Showdown with Knuckles: Level 1 to 10

The video starts with the host attempting to replicate stunts from a show featuring Knuckles. The first stunt is a backhand screen at level one, which the host adapts by performing a dive roll through two blocks. As the difficulty increases, the host adds challenges such as performing the stunt while the blocks collapse. Level three involves a roundoff backflip and hiding behind a pillar, which the host attempts blindfolded using a challenge cube. The stunts escalate with a front flip punch over a counter, a Tic Tac to flyweight precision on a block and bar, and a front flip with a half twist over a bomb. The host also attempts a backflip onto a counter, a backhand spring while catching two bowling balls, and a punch wall flip off a wall with an added twist for increased difficulty. The tenth level concludes with a cipher precision followed by diving through two hoops into a kip.

05:01

๐ŸŽ‰ Mastering the Moves: Level 11 to 15

Continuing the stunt challenge, the host moves on to level 11 where Knuckles performs double front 180s, which the host attempts onto a block. The next stunt is a front flip with a half twist, which the host successfully executes without going into the ground. For level 13, the host attempts a Vortex front flip, which includes a 360-degree spin at the start, off a trampoline and onto two blocks. Level 14 is a quadruple front flip while holding Knuckles, which the host modifies to a double flip while holding Knuckles, attempting it over blocks instead of railing. Finally, the host tackles the most challenging stunt of level 15, a double front flip off a bad guy, which they successfully complete. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to watch the next video and subscribe.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กStuns

In the context of the video, 'stuns' refer to impressive and challenging stunts or tricks that are performed. These are the core actions that the character 'Knuckles' is attempting to replicate in the video's narrative. The stunts range from simple flips to complex acrobatic moves, each becoming progressively more difficult as the levels increase.

๐Ÿ’กDive Roll

A 'dive roll' is a type of acrobatic maneuver where a person goes into a forward roll, typically used to evade an obstacle or to perform a stunt. In the video, the character mimics this by rolling through two blocks, symbolizing the dive roll that Knuckles would do through logs.

๐Ÿ’กRoundoff Back Flip

A 'roundoff back flip' is a gymnastic move where a gymnast performs a roundoff, which is a backward handspring, followed by a back flip. In the video, this is one of the tricks Knuckles does, and the character attempts to replicate it as part of the challenge.

๐Ÿ’กBlindfolded

Being 'blindfolded' means having one's eyes covered so as not to see. In the context of the video, it adds an extra layer of difficulty to the stunts, as the character tries to perform a front flip without the ability to see, emulating a similar challenge faced by Knuckles.

๐Ÿ’กTic Tac

In the video, 'Tic Tac' refers to a specific type of acrobatic move where the performer flips from one position to another in a quick, precise manner. It is used to describe one of the stunts Knuckles performs during his training in the woods.

๐Ÿ’กFront Flip with a Half Twist

A 'front flip with a half twist' is an acrobatic maneuver where the performer flips forward and rotates halfway around their vertical axis in the air. This stunt is part of the video's progression of stunts, showcasing increasing complexity and skill.

๐Ÿ’กCounter

In the context of the video, a 'counter' is a piece of furniture or a structure used as a platform for performing stunts. The character uses the counter to execute stunts like backflips and flips, adding to the difficulty and visual appeal of the tricks.

๐Ÿ’กPunch Wall Flip

A 'punch wall flip' is a stunt where the performer punches a wall to propel themselves into a flip. In the video, Knuckles performs this stunt, and the character attempts a similar move, adding a twist to increase the challenge.

๐Ÿ’กCipher Precision

The term 'cipher precision' in the video likely refers to a specific type of stunt that involves precision and accuracy, possibly a reference to a move that requires the performer to jump through a series of hoops with exact timing and body control.

๐Ÿ’กDouble Front 180s

A 'double front 180s' is a complex gymnastic or stunt move where the performer does two consecutive front flips, each with a 180-degree rotation. This is one of the advanced stunts attempted in the video, showcasing the character's skill and the increasing difficulty of the levels.

๐Ÿ’กVortex Front Flip

A 'Vortex front flip' is a stunt that involves a 360-degree rotation at the start of a front flip. In the video, this is one of the more advanced stunts that Knuckles performs, and the character attempts to replicate it, albeit with a modification to a double flip due to the complexity.

๐Ÿ’กQuadruple Front Flip

A 'quadruple front flip' is an extremely difficult acrobatic move where the performer does four consecutive front flips. In the video, it is mentioned as a dreamt-of stunt by Knuckles, which the character decides to modify to a double flip for practicality and safety.

๐Ÿ’กDouble Wish

The term 'double wish' in the video likely refers to a double front flip where the performer pushes off an object or 'bad guy' in mid-air to gain additional height or distance for another flip, making it a double stunt. It is the climax of the video's stunt progression, representing the most challenging trick.

Highlights

Starting with a backhand screen at level one

Progressing to the hardest trick at level 15

Performing a dive roll through two blocks instead of logs

Adding a challenge to do the dive roll while the blocks collapse

Blindfolded roundoff backflip challenge at level four

Front flip to punch two blocks over a counter at level four

Adding a block to flip over to increase difficulty

Tic Tac flyweight precision trick off a block and bar at level five

Landing on a taller, thinner block to make the trick harder

Front flip with a half twist over a bomb at level six

Backflip onto a counter at level seven with increased height

Roundoff added to the backflip for an extra challenge

Catching two bowling balls during a backhand spring at level eight

Timing the catch perfectly as the balls roll behind

Punch wall flip with a twist at level nine

Cipher precision followed by diving through two hoops at level ten

Double front 180s onto a block at level eleven

Front flip with a half twist and added complexity at level twelve

Vortex front flip to hit two blocks at level thirteen

Quadruple front flip while holding Knuckles at level fourteen

Double front flip holding Knuckles over blocks as an alternative

Completing the hardest trick - a double front flip off a bad guy at level fifteen

Successfully completing all 15 levels of the stunt show

Transcripts

00:01

today I'm trying the stuns for the new

00:02

knuckle Show starting with this

00:06

one that was a backhand

00:08

screen but this is just level one and

00:10

we're going all the way to the hardest

00:12

trick of the show for level 15 so let's

00:14

move

00:16

on for level two Knuckles does the dive

00:19

roll through two

00:23

logs obviously I can't just do a dive

00:25

roll so I'll be doing it through these

00:28

two blocks

00:32

that's still too easy so just like

00:33

Knuckles I'm going to try it while it

00:50

collapses yes we got

00:53

[Music]

00:56

it so level three is hilarious because

00:59

we got the stuff man doing a roundoff to

01:01

back flip Flash and then he hides behind

01:03

a pillar so that the real Wade can come

01:05

out on the other

01:08

side I always got to challenge myself so

01:11

let's bring out the challenge

01:15

Cube woo

01:26

blindfolded yes that's the one

01:36

level four in Knuckles uses a front flip

01:38

to punch two bad

01:41

guys I'm going to do the front flip here

01:44

and then try to hit these two

01:48

blocks yes first try since suckles does

01:51

it over a counter I added a block for me

01:53

to flip

01:56

over yes

02:02

level five is when Knuckles does a Tic

02:04

Tac to flyweight Precision while

02:06

training in the

02:07

[Applause]

02:09

woods I'm going to do the trick off this

02:12

block then this bar and since he lands

02:13

on a beam I'm going to land on this

02:18

block oh my

02:22

gosh yes let's make it taller and

02:25

thinner

02:32

last one let's make it even

02:43

harder yes we got

02:49

it for level six Knuckles does a front

02:51

flip with a half twist over

02:56

someone couldn't find a live volunteer

02:58

so as usual we're going to do it over

03:07

bomb

03:10

what yes that's the

03:16

one for level seven Knuckles does a

03:18

backflip onto a

03:21

counter let's start with this

03:26

height now let's go higher

03:31

it

03:33

slipped yes I'm going to go one step

03:36

higher but now I'm going to need a round

03:41

off so

03:44

close yes we got it just like

03:50

knuckles for level eight we got a

03:53

backhand spring again but this time he

03:55

does it while catching two bowling balls

04:00

this one's going to be hard because I

04:01

have to put my hands on these balls

04:03

instead of the ground and I have to time

04:05

it perfectly as they're rolling behind

04:13

me I got

04:15

[Applause]

04:25

one for level 9 knuckles as a punch wall

04:28

flip off of

04:32

Mecca this is a normal wall

04:34

flip but he does one where he jumps at

04:37

the wall with both feet together like

04:42

this now I'm going to make it harder by

04:44

adding a

04:48

Twist

04:51

nope level

04:56

completed for level 10 he does a cipher

04:59

precision then dives through two Hoops

05:01

to go into a kip

05:04

up I'm going to do the Cipher from this

05:06

block to this one and then obviously

05:09

dive through these two hoops and

05:10

hopefully not

05:15

crash it's so scary

05:36

yes I can't believe I just got

05:44

that Knuckles is back in the kitchen

05:46

again for level 11 cooking up some

05:48

double front

05:51

180s first let's try it

05:55

normally woo since he does it onto a

05:59

counter I'm going to try it onto this

06:00

block which is something I've never done

06:02

before with this

06:07

trick

06:19

woo yes we stayed

06:25

on what a surprise we got Knuckles again

06:27

for level 12 doing a front flip at and a

06:29

half and then add a Twist to dig into

06:31

the

06:33

[Applause]

06:34

ground obviously I'm not going to go

06:36

into the ground but I'm going to warm up

06:38

his trick without the

06:41

twist woo it's time for the full

06:50

trick wo on to the next

06:53

[Applause]

06:57

one for level four he used a normal

06:59

front flip to hit two bad guys but now

07:01

for level 13 he used a Vortex front flip

07:04

to hit

07:07

them a Vortex is when you do a 360 at

07:10

the beginning of a front

07:14

flip but now I have to jump off this

07:16

trampoline do the full twist hit these

07:18

two blocks and then finish the flip on

07:20

this map

07:34

that wasn't working so we changed

07:48

setups yes I hit both of

07:56

them Waits back for level 14 and he does

07:59

a quadruple front flip while holding

08:04

Knuckles since he's only daydreaming of

08:07

doing that trick and didn't actually try

08:08

it that means I don't have to either

08:11

instead of four flips I'm going to do a

08:12

double while holding Knuckles and since

08:14

he does it over railing I'm going to try

08:16

it over these

08:20

blocks I tried

08:25

[Applause]

08:27

it woo

08:40

yes yes I did not think I was going to

08:42

get

08:42

[Applause]

08:50

that if you've made it this far you're

08:53

awesome because we're finally at level

08:55

15 the hardest trick of the show

08:59

[Music]

09:01

this is another one I've never done

09:03

before he does a front flip then pushes

09:05

off a bad guy to do another one making

09:07

it a double wish me

09:25

luck woo

09:35

yes we got it the hardest trick of the

09:37

show challenge

09:45

completed thanks for watching make sure

09:47

you check out this video next and don't

09:49

forget to subscribe as usual I'll catch

09:51

you guys on the flip side

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