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The winner of the $100,000 video grand prize is revealed.
The winner of the $100,000 video grand prize is revealed.
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S15, EP12 "The World's Laziest Dog, Grandpa's Main Squeeze, and The AFV Film Festival"The submissions for the AFHV Mini-Movie Contest; a lazy dog; scared people at amusement parks; kids with bad hair.
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S15, EP13 "Release the Hounds, Everybody's a Comedian, and Guys Who Can't Play Golf Versus People Getting Hit by Fish"A bear takes a nap on a backyard hammock; a man is terrified of a very large spider; a musical montage salutes funny felines.
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S15, EP14 "American Chopper, Diaper-rama, and The Big Chill"A wedding party takes a wild ride on some golf carts; dogs try to catch a mouse but trash the house instead; fathers' reactions when confronted by dirty diapers.
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S15, EP1 "Calculating K-9, Gymnastics Goofs, and Beyond Training Wheels"Odd things people get stuck in their hair; gymnastic goofs; a cranky cat; a little boy gets a big surprise when he pretends to break a guitar.
America's Funniest Home Videos
S36, EP11 "Animals Being Jerks, Name That Sound, and What Are the Odds?"Siblings engage in silly squabbles; mischievous animals create chaos; friends and family find themselves in goofy shenanigans.
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S36, EP9 "Close Calls, Magic Trick Fails, and Virtual Insanity"Belly-laughing close calls and epic fails; a man sprints from a moose on the loose; amateur magicians fumble tricks; gamers stumble through the funniest virtual reality disasters.
America's Funniest Home Videos
S36, EP7 "Senior-itis, Tooth Pulls, and That's an Unusual Problem"Senior slip-ups; kids turning tooth-pulling into an extreme sport; cats stealing the spotlight as the true household comedians.
America's Funniest Home Videos
S36, EP6 "Matrimonial Mayhem, Pranksters, and Snow Snafus"Kids create laugh-out-loud moments; pranksters cause lighthearted fun; wedding day "I do's" turn into unexpected surprises.
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