Here's a list of some of the things these troublemakers do in these videos: This scene involves a kid screwing-up (with intent or sometimes even as an accident) or causing havok (also with intent or an accident).
They get caught, and then grounded by their parents or in extremely rare cases, the person who made the video itself. All basic grounded videos are composed of the following:Īll grounded videos are constructed like this:Ī troublemaker wants to do a bad thing, like ditching school or being mean to the family members, or literally doing anything from the screw-up scene. The premise (for all grounded videos) is a child intentionally screwing up in something, returning to their residence (typically a house some grounded videos have kids living in other places), and getting grounded by their parents for a ridiculous amount of years, the amount of time they can get grounded varies dramatically (for instance, some children in these videos get grounded for a ridiculous number of years, decades, or eternities while others get grounded for only a couple days). It is currently unknown what the first Caillou Gets Grounded video is, but it was most likely made between late 2012 - mid 2013. It was called Brian Gets In Trouble At School. The first official grounded video, which used Comedy World and text-to-speech voices, was made on Jby adamkleinschmidt2003. The video was called The Boss Of Everything - YOU"LL GET OLD. The first video made from Vyond which involved grounding was made on Janurby tienoz. 5.1 Extremely inappropriate stuff but is good.Individual videos have seen viewership in the millions. Grounding videos are usually created with the intent of comedic effect, as the text-to-speech system Vyond uses to provide voices can fail to recognize the large numbers used in those videos, and often reads onomatopoeic sounds as literal words rather than expressions. These punishments can also be as extreme as immediate life imprisonment or capital punishment carried out by law enforcement. Generally, this is a grounding for a very long and arbitrary amount of time such as a century or multiple decades, often exaggerated into billions of years. Colloquially known as " grounded videos" or "punishment day videos", these videos usually feature characters such as the protagonists from animated children's programs, including Caillou, Dora the Explorer, Little Bill, Arthur, Peppa Pig, The Backyardigans and others acting ridiculously out of character and generally getting into trouble, resulting in over-the-top punishments. On YouTube, a subculture of videos that utilizes Vyond and Plotagon emerged in 2011. This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia ( view authors).