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J’ai acheté tous les objets des pubs TikTok #6 (exceptionnel)

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Quick recap

They bought (and brutally tested) an entire shopping cart of TikTok ad products and turned the chaos into a comedy show — complete with demos, riffs, and a ranked “podium” (top 3). The running gag: which item is the “most dangerous”?

Main plot

  • The crew buys dozens of weird TikTok items, tests them live, riffs on them, and builds a top-3 podium to recommend favorites.
  • The video alternates product demos, sponsorship mentions, improv, taste tests, safety scares, and one-liners.
  • A recurring thread is a gag about the “most dangerous” item, which becomes the big finale.

Highlights, jokes and standout moments

  • Sponsor bit
    • MyHeritage plug: funny family-tree anecdotes (moustaches, oyster-farming relatives) and promo of the AI colorize/animate feature with a 14-day trial push.
  • Bathroom gadget tests
    • Poop-related items: anti-splash toilet sachet and a tree-mounted “outdoor poop” pouch.
    • Anti-splash demo done with a GoPro in the bowl — messy, gross-out comedy and jokes about dating implications.
  • Mini hams
    • A surprisingly passionate (very French) debate over expensive “mini ham” sold on TikTok versus supermarket ham; mock outrage about price-per-kilo.
  • Wall-printer demo
    • A high-tech wall printer produces huge, high-quality murals inside a hangar. Big “wow” reaction, a Ronaldinho anecdote, and presenters loving the final mural.
  • Chess robot
    • A talking/auto-correcting chessboard robot that recalibrates and struggles but still moves pieces and analyzes the game — amusing and impressive.
  • Egg hatching toy
    • A Hatchimal-style novelty egg is cracked open; the group enjoys the cute reveal and chirpy toy behavior.
  • RC “camera-in-your-shoes” car
    • A tiny remote car with a camera is piloted around the studio for POV hijinks — big kid-energy and laughs.
  • Cosplay smoke backpack
    • A remote-controlled smoke device praised for cosplay potential; they walk it like an airplane squadron.
  • Novelty salt spoon
    • An “electronic spoon” claimed to make food taste saltier via a tiny electric buzz. Blind test yields surprised/shocked reactions and sticker shock at the price.
  • Tiny roller-coaster / micro-coaster
    • A tabletop coaster assembled and tested: fun, but possibly not worth the high price.
  • Pierre Niney shirt gag
    • One host “finds” a shirt from actor Pierre Niney and starts a running joke/website (“lachemiseaninée”) about wearing it until claimed back; the bit is milked persistently.
  • The big dangerous finale — laser cutter / “laser gun”
    • A real, high-power laser device that instantly burns and melts metal and scorches wood. Immediate, intense burning, scary heat and smell, and genuine awe from the team.
    • Presented as genuinely dangerous; ends up on the podium as the “most dangerous” and the most jaw-dropping demo.
  • General tone of demos
    • Plenty of improv, staged stunts, and trademark banter between Thomas, Maxime, Yvan and the team (questions like “who paid €50 for a single egg?”).

“Most dangerous” becomes a running gag and literal conclusion — the laser/cutter wins that title.

Reactions and tone

  • The mood constantly shifts:
    • Amazed: e.g., the wall printer’s quality and scale.
    • Disgusted: e.g., toilet product demos.
    • Incredulous: price of mini items and novelty gadgets.
    • Alarmed: the laser demo’s real danger, heat and smell.
  • The group’s chemistry drives the comedy: playful taunts, staged arguments (relationship ruined over a brown puddle), and recurring bits (the Pierre Niney shirt).

Final verdict

  • Most items are silly but entertaining to test.
  • A few tech demos genuinely impress: wall printer, RC camera-car, chess robot.
  • The laser/cutter is the standout for danger and spectacle — it leaves the strongest impression (and the smell of burnt materials).

People who appear or are named

  • Thomas (main host)
  • Maxime
  • Yvan / Ivan
  • Lucy
  • Ornella
  • Etienne
  • Thibo
  • Pierre Niney (shirt cameo / referenced)
  • Mentions: Magnus Carlsen (printed image), Ronaldinho (anecdote)
  • Sponsor: MyHeritage

That’s the quick, funny, slightly chaotic tour of their TikTok shopping spree — lots of gadgets, bigger egos, and one terrifyingly powerful laser.

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