Lately it seems every day is April Fools Day in the world of advertising; so many ad campaigns are based around pranking ordinary people. Due to the success of YouTube viral videos, prank campaigns have become the latest rage among advertisers.
Sometimes pranks might get a little too real, especially when it comes to facing your maker. For instance, take this prank where some dudes decided to get their buddy really good by making him believe he is about to get hit by a train while sitting in the back of a delivery truck.
There's nothing more fun that getting a good laugh at someone else's expense. Most of the time, that involves a prank. Heck, playing pranks on our friends have been around since the beginning of time.
According to Youtube, prank videos have surged over the past few years.
You may have seen older videos of people pranking drive-thru workers. Well, the newest drive-thru video has emerged. This time,
If you're anything like us, you probably have no idea what day it is. Well, it's Monday, April 1st. Yes, it's April Fool's Day, which means that Google is planning to pull the wool over our eyes all day long. Here are some of the pranks they're pulling, in case you are super-gullible...
YouTuber RRyanLewis, whose favorite pastime seems to be dressing up as a plant and scaring people, is at it again. Here is his newest installment of the "Bushman" pranks.
I hate it when someone pulls a prank on me, but I LOVE watching them! The mouse traps and semi truck are my favorites... Which are yours? Grabs some firecrackers and get busy! If you pull any of these I want to know!
Well, technically their plan worked, even though we think they are jerks. To promote a movie, ad agency Thinkmodo decided to stage a fake murder in an elevator and see how people react when the doors opened onto somebody being killed, so that they could film it and put it on the internet.
It seems certain that last year stood as the Year of the Prank. With examples ranging from that terrifying zombie corpse to the ghostly little girl terrorizing elevator riders, we were rather nervous that 2013 wouldn't hold up. Luckily, thanks to this hoax pulled off at a beauty salon, there's still hope!