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Why are these videos made again?
Kids in these videos are picked for their overacting and affectation. The first series of videos might have been genuine, but half the kids from "Teens React" went on to play in movies and make music videos. Kids now are from drama clubs and they audition for a part on the show. I'm guessing typical genuine reactions aren't amusing, the makers want affectation, exaggerated disbelief and hamming it up. Some "reactions" in the video are very obviously scripted.I find these videos to be really lack luster in that they fail to represent actual kid reactions as I have seen them in real life. [...] Maybe the kids they select for these videos were just raised in a box or something, I dunno.

I remember when I was trying to buy my friend's brothers for like 40 bucks


Kids in these videos are picked for their overacting and affectation. The first series of videos might have been genuine, but half the kids from "Teens React" went on to play in movies and make music videos. Kids now are from drama clubs and they audition for a part on the show. I'm guessing typical genuine reactions aren't amusing, the makers want affectation, exaggerated disbelief and hamming it up. Some "reactions" in the video are very obviously scripted.
Reminds me of the Goonies movie, with the pirate ship scene. The actors weren't shown the set beforehand, because the filmmakers wanted to capture their genuine reaction. But then one of them reacted with "holly shit", and the scene had to be redone![]()

Correct me if I'm wrong, but the DMG Game Boy was released in 1989 and the first generation of rechargable AA batteries was developed around the year 2000. Maybe you mean rechargable battery packs? Nintendo released one that looked like this and was external:the guy talking to the kids lied to them, there were rechargeable batteries back then, or maybe he was to young to remember that.
You are wrong.Correct me if I'm wrong, but [...] the first generation of rechargable AA batteries was developed around the year 2000.

[Citation Needed]? Sanyo and Enloop released their 1st Generation NiMH rechargable AA/AAA's in 2005, I'm trying to look for further sources, but I can't quite find the "first rechargable AA battery".You are wrong.
NiCd batteries have existed for decades before that. I'm trying to find a citation too but I know I used rechargeable batteries in the Gameboy, in 1990.[Citation Needed]? Sanyo and Enloop released their 1st Generation NiMH rechargable AA/AAA's in 2005, I'm trying to look for further sources, but I can't quite find the "first rechargable AA battery".

See edit above.NiCd batteries have existed for decades before that. I'm trying to find a citation too but I know I used rechargeable batteries in the Gameboy, in 1990.

