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"To win trivia, you need good planning, intelligence, and you need to think outside the box. Not in My Trivia. My Trivia you need to be dumb, random, and lucky in order to win."
"Pop quiz hotshot, welcome back to Pop Quiz Hot Shot."
"You may know because the word 'mill' is called 'mill' because of the first card to have that mechanic, which is Millstone."
"The town officially became Santa Claus, Indiana, on May 21st, 1856."
"This is the African nation with the most pyramids."
"Did you know that Devil May Cry was originally supposed to be Resident Evil 4?"
"Did you know Hawaiian pizza is a Canadian invention?"
"Which country is nicknamed the cockpit of Europe? It's actually Belgium."
"How many letters are there in the Greek alphabet? Um... 24."
"The name 'Python' actually comes from Monty Python's Flying Circus." - Chris Peach
"Mount Everest might be getting all the attention but Mauna Kea in Hawaii is technically the tallest mountain in the world measuring over 33 000 feet from base to Summit."
"Australia is wider than the Moon, the Moon has a diameter of over 2100 miles while Australia's diameter from coast to coast is almost 2500 miles."
"The widest freeway in the world? That's the Katy Freeway in Texas."
"While the Simpsons is known for popularizing phrases like 'don't have a cow man' and 'd'oh,' many sources report another word made popular by the series: 'meh.'"
"Sonic was originally intended to have a human love interest named Madonna."
"Fortunately you guys will have a few more seven and a half hour drives in which you can really bone up on your movie trivia."
"Elon's mom is from my hometown, so there's a small bit of trivia for you: Regina, Saskatchewan. Elon is a fairly amazing dude, so there are a lot of questions I would like to ask him if he had spare time."
"One of the biggest clues about Dipper's real name comes from show creator Alex Hirsch..."
"Frankie Edgar is the answer to that question. I know, good job."
"An interesting note with this reference is that a Virtual Boy game was once in development called G-Zero."
"Let's talk about something fun: famous people's heights."
"So, Ash says Crash Bandicoot, let's look at the board. Crash Bandicoot is there."
"So, Dave said Lara Croft, what does the board say? Lara Croft is up there with 14, as the fifth answer."
"Donuts have holes so that the inside and outside cook evenly."
"This country consumes the most chocolate per capita."
"Snickers was actually named after a horse owned by the Mars family."
"Thank you guys for watching Channel Frederator's 107 facts that you should know about Ben 10."
"One of these nozzles is actually referenced in unused text in the game's files, the so-called reverse nozzle which the game points out as a temporary name would have shot water behind Mario."
"Did you know Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney was originally going to be a detective game about a private eye?"
"Why isn't Woody's last name revealed in Toy Story? Mind blown."
"Do you know a trivia question? You know Saul Goodman's real name, Jimmy McGill."
"I learned something new the other day, the wheel is alphabetized. I did not realize that!"
"Name three movies with vampires: Interview with the Vampire, Blade, Bram Stoker's Dracula."
"Welcome to Google Trends, the one and only game show powered by the internet!"
"Hold on to your crowns for 107 facts you should know about Game of Thrones season 6, let's get started!"
"The average height of land above sea level for the Earth is 5449 inches, that's also the height of the Great Pyramid."
"Trivial pursuit of all you think hey so what's the secret how do you make somebody constantly feel smart while playing trivia?"
"You might have a car, but I have the movie trivia."
"This is a question that I think would stump 99% of Harry Potter fans."
"The Star Wars trivia is its own weird beast."
"Junior Mint. It's gotta be. Correct answer. All right. All right."
"That's probably the impetus for my movie trivia brain being like, 'Oh, movie trivia might be able to save your life, literally.'"
"For those of you who know and don't know, this came in 'Get to Work' or not. There is a cupcake machine. It's huge."
"He was the tallest ever member of the United States Senate. 6’9"."
"Name a fruit: insert Apple you would get five points but if you answered strawberry you would get 10 points."
"Like salt so that's why they're called crisps and not chips. Is that crazy?"
"Wild for trivia? Power Rangers has a diverse history."
"Do airplanes have horns? Well, yes, and they sound and look exactly like this."
"Sonic Mania was originally going to be called Sonic Discovery."
"A banana 'tree' is actually a type of herb plant. That's right, herb. Like oregano or basil."
"What Druid card was released during Curse of Naxxramas? Poison Seeds."
"Loading screen tips be like: 'Humans have enough bones to recreate a skeleton.'"
"Feel free, feel free. Trivia for 1k likes, oh yes!"
"24 questions, 12 rounds of trivia. Niche category route moved to round 10 this year."
"All right, how do you spell capybara? C-a-p-y-b-a-r-a."
"It is considered normal to fart between six and twenty times a day. An average person farts fifteen times a day. Fair enough."
"We're your favorite movie trivia person's favorite movie trivia people."
"Jeopardy: Test your knowledge with categories and points - can you answer the questions?"
"It's time for the movie trivia Schmoe down, introducing first representing the light side, ladies and gentlemen, we give to you the master, Freddie."
"Five, four, three, two, one. Pens down pens down. Above the line Thelma Sarandon and Geena Davis, correct."
"Five, four, three, two, one. Above the line Prince Caspian, incorrect. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, that's correct."
"Sometimes it's not always about being right, it's about being silly."
"Which Oscar winning screenwriter wrote the techie films, 'The Social Network,' and 'Steve Jobs'?"
"Do you know what seaweed is? Yeah, seaweed, you can eat it, that's cool."
"If you play The Sims, you know every answer to these."
"Hunger Games quiz, the hardest ever. Probably hardest ever. It was written here in house, in-house by the members of Team SCB. Yes, I am interested to see how this will go."
"Who was Katniss's primary security detail when she officially became the Mockingjay? Oh, but I'd so know this. It's like, that's not it, but it's something like that. It is. It came to me. I had the right letter. Everyone will know it's there."
"The first capital of our great nation was actually New York City."
"Now what's so interesting about this is the fact that the trainers name Cale is actually the same name of the first nugget bridge trainer all the way back in fire red and leaf green."
"If you're a sucker for interesting random stuff to talk about with your pals around the water cooler then this is a video for you."
"Rotom's name is literally just the word motor spelt backwards."
"Google: finally arrived. Originally called Backrub.com."
"Not necessities but just nice things to know."
"Did you know that the show is actually supposed to be pronounced emily in perry?" - Lilly Collins
"Did you know there's a hidden Millennium Falcon chilling out under the big Millennium Falcon?"
"Those numbers on stickers they put on oranges aren't random."
"You don't have to be perfect. Make mistakes, but finish the game."
"Nine lives are impressive, but how about 107 facts?"
"American Idol, Jimmy Neutron, George Lopez, and Naruto first aired in what jam-packed year?"
"The secret is that any complete box of a Sudoku sums to 45."
"And another fun fact, the city Almaty, which is the biggest city in Kazakhstan, is named after apples."
"The answer is Saint Matthew the Evangelist, if you got that right, you must be pretty smart."
"Here's a fun fact: Bubble wrap was originally intended to be wallpaper."
"Right guys, welcome to the official 2020 Big Fat Quiz!"
"This is nuts, and your final question between how many rows of teeth does a shark have."
"I'm gonna go with egg yolks. You are correct."
"Coding train: breaking news! I'm told that I should search for the number 999999, which is the 762nd digit of pi."
"Remember the semi-quiz we did a few videos back? That was on the Japanese rental site."
"It's boring stuff that fans don't really need to worry about."
"You don't need it, you don't need it. Did you know a belly button is just a scar? Did you know that?"
"Now that’s a cool trivia fact you can share with your friends."
"How many players in history have won the Champions, the European Cup, the World Cup, and the Ballon d'Or?"
"Dreamers are called Temptations in the U.S. Yes, they are."
"Spiders could fart. Everyone needs to know this. That means you know who else is kind of like a spider? Yeah, I do have more ideas for security breach challenges."
"Welcome to Family Fortunes. The show where we ask 100 people a range of everyday questions."
"Obsessed movies line, you know what they call a quarter pounder with cheese in Paris they called a Royale with cheese."
"Fun fact: she's married to McDreamy."
"Before Mount Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain in the world?"
"A typical cough travels at a speed of 60 miles per hour, while a sneeze is often faster than 100 miles per hour."
"The static star field often pictured outside Captain Picard's ready room was actually real."
"Technically speaking, pterodactyls are flying reptiles."
"Miss Piggy and Yoda were voiced by the same person."
"The world's largest mountain range is actually under the ocean."
"The state fish of Hawaii is the humuhumunukunukuapua’a."
"Do you have what it takes to defeat Mark the Beast Labette and his fellow trivia geniuses?"
"Welcome to Masterminds, a game of trivia, smarts, and strategy."
"Captain Crunch has a full name: Horatio Magellan Crunch."
"A regulation golf ball has hundreds of dimples."
"Riding roller coasters helps to pass kidney stones."
"Most collect calls are made on Father's Day."
"X-rays were once used to fit shoes."
"Name an ocean that borders the United States. Pacific."
"Did you know that the word 'dinosaur' was coined in 1842 by Sir Richard Owen?"
"What is the capital of this great nation of Brazil? Brasilia."
"What is the largest city in Brazil? São Paulo."
"The actors who voiced Mickey and Minnie Mouse were married in real life."
"The last letter added to the alphabet was J."
"The shortest commercial flight in the world is in Scotland."
"Everyone has a unique tongue print."
"Imagine if I were to tell you that of the 24 men that wrestled on the 1990 SummerSlam card, only nine of them would be full-time active wrestlers in the WWF 2 years later."
"The state of Wyoming has only two escalators."
"There's a basketball court on the top floor of the Supreme Court."
"Alaska is the only state that can be typed using only one row of keys on your keyboard."
"Shrek Chris Farley version... Chris Farley was going to be the original voice actor and even recorded many lines for an early version of Shrek."
"I do know the name of Lovecraft's cat, it's called Nick."
"It's like if somebody holds me hostage and asks me to tell them what the ninth largest pyramid is, tell my family I'll be home for dinner."
"The two leads in a movie are both really named Benedict. That blew my mind."
"Isaac Newton has a maid, a servant, a cleaner who is named Mrs. Mary Jew."
"Gorillas love Mickey Mouse toothbrushes."
"McDonald's was founded by Michael Keaton cocaine I mean I didn't even know he was around in the 50s I mean defending Gotham terrorizing New York and he still had time to revolutionize one of the biggest fast food chains ever incredible stuff"
"Raya is the first animated Disney princess to have the same voice actress as a child and an adult."
"Iceland is the only country without mosquitoes, snakes, or other reptiles"
"Dobby is apparently based off Putin he's look Russian dictator vad Putin I I couldn't believe it either but apparently this is probably true"
"What's his name seto kaiba yeah who is seto kaiba's favorite uh yu-gi-oh monster okay thank you thank you thank you goodbye."
"Can't hum while holding your nose."
"Gol D. Roger’s famous mustache was originally planned to just be super long nose hairs."
"Law’s mentor, Corazon, is reading a newspaper that shows the Warlord Crocodile."
"The animal mink tribe has lived on the back of this giant elephant for over 1000 years."
"It's classic shuttlecraft Gard in the original show. You couldn't even stand in this because they made it not to scale, which is kind of a cool little trivia thing."
"Did you know that there's only one thing on Earth that I'm allergic to? Strawberries."
"Buffet fact: NASA says that the brightest spot on Earth that you can see from space is the Las Vegas Strip."
"But aren't you aware all the Disney animators trained at Cal Arts?"
"And what might just be the most obscure Easter egg I found: the Super Sonic sprite used in the credits is actually based off of an unused sprite from the game Knuckles' Chaotix on the 32x."
"That was a fun fact, yeah, usually fun facts aren't particularly fun, but that was a fact and it was fun."
"Anyway, let's start at the beginning. This is 107 facts about Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone."
"What is the softest thing you can shoot and still capture the bullet? The answer is water."
"Lonnie Johnson invented the Super Soaker."
"Who was the first individual YouTuber to reach 50 million subscribers? PewDiePie, correct."
"What liquid metal is used in thermometers? Mercury, correct."
"The person who invented the Piña Colada loved 'Singing in the Rain.'"
"Fred only has three toes on his feet."
"The original title of The Incredibles was The Invincibles. Dodged a bullet there."
"Out of all 50 states of the United States of America not one of them contains the letter 'q'."
"There are more muscles in the trunk of an elephant than there are in the entire human body."
"Pigeons can be extremely intelligent."
"A grizzly bear's bite is so strong that it's possible to crunch a bowling ball."
"Gold medals are technically more silver than gold."
"The last time an English manager won the Europa League, it wasn't called the Europa League, it was called the UEFA Cup, and oddly enough, it was also in 1984, and it was Keith Birkenshaw."
"Their hearts beat 300 to 500 times per minute. This isn't just any bird as you might have thought, but the smallest of the currently living descendants of dinosaurs known to science: the bee hummingbird."
"The Monopoly man is monocle-less."
"The queen in Snow White never said 'Mirror, mirror on the wall,' she said 'Magic mirror on the wall.'"
"Interview with a Vampire is actually Interview with the Vampire."
"It's not Chuck E Cheese's, it's Chuck E Cheese."
"The mascot's full name is Charles Entertainment Cheese."
"Both Molly and Arthur attended Hogwarts in the early 60s and both were sorted into Gryffindor."
"Walt's lamp above the fire station at Disneyland is not Walt's lamp."
"The Hall of Presidents facade is based off Independence Hall, and the number above the door is the year the Constitution was signed."
"Oh, which member was not on the survey team? There could be a lot of people. Well, which Enterprise crew member... I think I'm going to say Troy wasn't there. That's correct."
"The first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic was only meant to be a single issue."
"How much blood did they use? Thank you! 6,500 liters or 1,720 gallons of fake blood were used."
"Elton John's wig is kept in place by a thin layer of sticky toffee pudding."
"Ostriches urinate down their own legs to keep cool."
"Walt Disney couldn't find seven suitable dwarfs for his proposed live-action movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
"The Vikings fought stripped to the waste and were known to drink ale before a fight."
"Beethoven insisted that every cup of coffee made for him was prepared from exactly 60 coffee beans."
"When Beethoven heard a friend's Opera for the first time he commented, 'I like your Opera, I think I'll put it to music.'"
"Nicole Kidman, when booking into hotels, used 'Miss Honey' as an alias."
"The show was originally called It's a Small World."
"Portsmouth was a pointless answer, which means you are taking home today's jackpot of 2,000 pounds."
"What's the term for a baby shark? Pup, correct."
"Beautifully done, Omaha is in Nebraska. Lincoln is the capital of Nebraska with a score of one point, Lincoln."
"You've done it! Very well done indeed, congratulations, Jeremy Irons was a pointless answer!"
"The catcher in the rye and Of Mice and Men are novels that take their titles from the works of which poet born in Ayrshire in 1759?"
"Nicknamed Black Jack, which general commanded U.S. forces during World War One? He gives his name to a tank and to a ballistic missile."
"I'll ask you a series of trivia questions over three rounds of escalating difficulty."
"Godzilla's funeral was held in 1995 shortly after finishing up the film Godzilla vs. Destroyer."
"Elephants can poop up to 330 pounds of poop a day, that's a pretty good, that's a fun, wow, elephant fact, good for that, thank you."
"Who were the only two players to have scored more Premier League goals than Buemo since May 2020?"
"The hot Texas Wiener doesn't hail from the Lone Star State but rather from Paterson, New Jersey."
"'Before developing video games, Nintendo owned love hotels, private short-stay rooms that were used for sexual encounters.' I didn't know that."
"Lucas hired Ford to build shelving in his house."
"Did you know that Dwayne Johnson is actually the highest-paid actor in all of Hollywood?"
"The Statue of Liberty was once a lighthouse."
"2015, hit music video from which rapper is still being used in memes today?"
"Barbie, Barbie, Barbie. Now, I'm sure that Barbie cleared a billion, get this, please, 1.4. Yeah, oh, this is easy question as well, apart from you."
"Fahrenheit 911 became the highest-grossing documentary of all time. Who wrote, produced, and directed?"
"Mr. T was actually a bodyguard for Muhammad Ali. He was that [ __ ] hard. He actually guarded like one of the hardest guys on the planet."
"Pixar's Up featured over 10,000 balloons to float Carl's house, and it would take roughly 26.5 million balloons to lift an actual house."
"Brad Pitt broke his arm during a chase scene in Seven, resulting in his character wearing a sling for the rest of the film."
"Jaws was nicknamed 'Flaws' by the crew due to numerous technical difficulties, including a sinking shark."