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Videos of frantic fails from around the world.
Videos of frantic fails from around the world.
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Fail Army
S5, EP15 "Fail Army"A drone plane crashes into the side of a mountain; a teenager falls over while attempting to kick a punching bag; a man struggles on a putt putt golf course; a trip down a water slide proves horrifying.
Fail Army
S5 "Fail Army"Take a swing at the FailArmy Open; meet a child born for a life of crime; why one should always knock before entering the restroom.
Fail Army
S5 "Fail Army"See unwanted weight fly right out the door with the FailArmy gym membership; why party crashers always bring the fun; make sure to buy a waterproof case.
Fail Army
S6, EP18 "Fail Army"Segments include: Worst Day Ever... So Far, What Werewolves Do on Their Day Off!, Fail Army Culinary Institute, The Oddest Yet Coolest Thing You Will See Today!, and The Highs and the Lows.
Fail Army
S6, EP16 "Fail Army"Segments include: Drop What You're Doing, Fail Army Profile In Courage, Wet and Wild!, and Virtual Match Making.
Fail Army
S6, EP14 "Fail Army"Fail Army Carnival; 32 seconds of awesome; three Medal of Honor recipients.
Fail Army
S6, EP11 "Fail Army"Segments include: Sudden Job Opening, Why Carrie Sullivan Is So Jumpy!, End of the Road, Animals Rule!, Can You Spot The Hero?, Fail Army Museum of Modern Art, and 15 Fails in 55 Seconds.
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