You see, the rabbit/bunny toy is unrealistically connected to a freaking multimeter, which is unrealistically bad in itself when someone is trying to make high voltage videos. The reason why it’s unrealistically bad in itself when someone is trying to make high voltage videos is because there is either sometimes a voltage supplier and sometimes no voltage supplier. For the cactus and the duck toys, the alligator clips are connected to the fabric which doesn’t conduct electricity. For the plastic toys, the stick thingies (I don’t know what they’re called), seem to be unrealistically connected to the plastic parts of the toy and not the metal where batteries are held in the battery compartment… I’ll tell you more later…
VolTic is so faking it! Why would they speed up the video?! Even the movements on the string… SO FREAKING FAKE AS HECK!!!! EVEN THE SCREEN ON THE MULTIMETER THOUGH!! FAKE!! And possibly photoshopped… They’re supposed to like… connect alligator-clips to the battery spring terminals… I think that’s how it works. Not this nonsensical garbage crap from VolTic!
@@laurynasmatkus9528 Just a multimeter with alligator/crocodile clips that are clips to the fabric of the toys. The fabric is non-metal and doesn’t conduct electricity. So in that case… I would somehow call it an insulator or something. Can alligator/crocodile clips connected to battery terminals speed up motors?
You aren’t trying to connect those to the battery contacts. Please try to do so or something, or you can like watch HVT’s videos on High and Low voltages on toys that go either fast or slow.
I can fricking already fricking tell his fricking videos are fricking fake as frick! Even the fricking boom sound at 1:29 is as fricking fake as it fricking could fricking get! He fricking sometimes fricking reverses his fricking videos!
They would have to buy the AA-Cell battery powered version of the exact toy to connect alligator clips to the battery terminals to make it have seizures.