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Five seconds of magic: Dramatic prairie dog

This is the funniest thing I’ve seen today.

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(The source of the video is a Japanese kids’ show, a clip of which can be seen below. It’s fairly amusing in its own right, what with being Japanese and all.)

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9 Responses to “Five seconds of magic: Dramatic prairie dog”

  1. Chrystle Says:

    That sorta creeped me out. That poor thing either looked like it understood it was about to be neutered, or that it was about to go ballistic. I can’t decide which.

  2. Melissa Says:

    Dude, Eric - I had no idea how funny that would be. That’s quality 5-second prairie dog footage ya got there. I laughed out loud, gotta stop reading your site while I’m at work.

  3. blain Says:

    We had a prairie dog in my biology class when I was in high school, so I learned a bit about how they behave. The prairie dog in the second video looks like he’s pretty comfortable with people and just kinda wandering around and checking everybody out.

    Cute videos. Thanks.

  4. David Manning Says:

    It’s every computer user’s worst enemy–the big blue Q with an embedded question mark. WHY was I never meant to see these two clips? WHY???

  5. Dave the Slave Says:

    o man, David Manning, its so worth looking this up on YouTube if its not playing here. Thats seriously one of the funniest 5 seconds Ive had in a long time!

  6. Carrie Says:

    http://www.bustedtees.com/shirt/dramaticchipmunk/male

    Consider it bought and worn.

  7. BeeDub Says:

    That girl at the end of the Japanese clip… wow. Disturbing. How did she learn to make that sound? Also: why?

  8. Dramatic Prairie Dog Says:

    Don’t forget the official web site:

    http://www.DramaticPrairieDog.com

  9. Lulu Says:

    That girl at the end of the Japanese clip… wow. Disturbing. How did she learn to make that sound? Also: why?

    BeeDub, I’m with you. Maybe it is some kind of bizarre life skill. After all, you never know when you will be required to round up prairie dogs.

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