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Skateboarding => USELESS WOODEN TOY BANTER => Topic started by: natenola forever on June 12, 2023, 11:33:47 AM
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weird instagram clips and viral Ritchie Jackson parts aside, what are some of the most seen or view single clips in skateboarding? I was watching Questionable and was thinking how many times Pat Duffys kink 50 has been used in another video, then another Pan B reference the Jeremy Wray water tower, and then maybe a little different but Tony Hawks 900 at X Games. What are some others that show up a lot?
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I think you gotta put Rod Mullen in the mix. a lot of non skaters (people who dont consider themselves skaters nor do they skateboard) are intrigued by him and his freestyle tricks, so I would imagine thatd increase his viewership quite a bit
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Probably some dumb ass Richie Jackson bullshit.
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There's a museum in my hometown which had an exhibition about sports and culture. They had a screen where Chris Coles 360flip attempts down Wallenberg where played non stop. So I guess very much people saw this clip.
Some bam margera and sheckler clips where played all the time when they had MTV shows
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Do they have to be makes? If not, probably that kid getting bodied trying to ollie that huge doubleset in the rain?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1U-cgn3cEGA
this has 26 million views and I cant think of anything that would top it
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The obvious answer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EejsdKHgwsU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EejsdKHgwsU)
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Mike Carrol Line at the SF Library in Modus has to be up there
https://youtu.be/4rClvsvINLU?t=48
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8ged_Er_FY
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Tony Hawk doing the 900, probably
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Some random ones that have crazy views are Torey Pudwill's Big Bang Part (6 million right now) and Luan Oliviera's old Thrasher Part (around 4.4 million).
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Real Clips:
Pat Chanita - Switch front heel down bricktown
Arto Saari - Fakie Flip MACBA 4 block
Fake clips (insta/youtube type)
Jimmy Wilkins instagram - Him doing a back D anywhere
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Bachinsky El Toro kickflip was the first skate clip i remember breaking the internet
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this might not have the most views but i feel like every skateboarder ever has seen the Matt Schlager 13 flat 13 video
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none of these probably 'count', but whatever:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSRMWtor9UQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZJ7cq6T3v4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNk3cvzuFxw
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I hope it's JWray's water tower ollie.
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Keenan switch flip over the table.
Jb Santa Monica line
Antwuan Dixon: All
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Ali Boulala/Jaws - Lyons 25
Cardiel - Cardiel rail
Jamie Thomas - Leap of Faith
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It should be this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe3go8jT9tI
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crazy how peeps are saying anything but the 900. That was global news. Search youtube for it and the first three clips I can find have 7.3, 12 and 9.5 million views. Then his 900 when he turned 48 has 7.5million.
There's no way any double kink rail or flip down something big comes close.
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Wonder if the clip of Brayden Hoban doing that circular 360º fifty-fifty or Evan Mock doing his small loop revert thing will be popular among the kiddies
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It should be this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe3go8jT9tI
Schlager is <3
Daewon Song - especially that wheel swap manual
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It should be this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe3go8jT9tI
I'm surprised his encore doesn't have more views:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2CkELGKyoI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2CkELGKyoI).
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Mike Carrol Line at the SF Library in Modus has to be up there
https://youtu.be/4rClvsvINLU?t=48
Magical
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Tony Hawk doing the 900, probably
Came here to say this.
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I wonder what the most viewed video in the Tony Hawk Pro Skater game has been. Any of those parts could have potentially been watched a few hundred million times since it was released.
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I wonder why the 900 captured the hearts and minds of Americans so much. Why 900 degrees? Why not 720 or 1080? Was there some big marketing scheme that told everyone that rotating 900 degrees on a useless wooden toy was the peak of human physicality?
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It's before my time but I'd assume that Frankie Hill's huge ollie over the dirt hill (I think that's what it was) has been rewatched a ton.
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I wonder why the 900 captured the hearts and minds of Americans so much. Why 900 degrees? Why not 720 or 1080? Was there some big marketing scheme that told everyone that rotating 900 degrees on a useless wooden toy was the peak of human physicality?
Because of the Tas Pappas backstory.
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I wonder why the 900 captured the hearts and minds of Americans so much. Why 900 degrees? Why not 720 or 1080? Was there some big marketing scheme that told everyone that rotating 900 degrees on a useless wooden toy was the peak of human physicality?
Because of the Tas Pappas backstory.
Didn't he also do a 360 varial mctwist in the same comp? I think it's a simple as being something the average person can understand so it can be on the news or whatever sports show as play of the day. Some guy does the most spins on wheelie board ok cool I get it.
As far as views worldwide I'd say ryassa leal little kid heel flip in the fairy dress would have to be up there.