The Largest Unexplained Explosion in History • Mystery Files
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Published 2023-05-26
Have you ever found yourself on a Wikipedia deep dive on the weird side of the internet? In this show - weird thing enthusiasts Ryan and Shane take turns presenting their latest fascinations to each other covering everything unusual, unexplained, and unhinged!
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HOSTED BY
Shane Madej
WITH
Ryan Bergara
PRODUCER
Brittney Lee
DIRECTOR
Annie Jeong
EDITOR
Ethan Ramos
MOTION GRAPHICS
Diana Arana
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Jucel Andrin
RESEARCHER
Alaina Rook
WRITER
Alaina Rook
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
Carter Lau
CAMERA OPERATORS
Luman Kim Jay Tran
GRIP & ELECTRIC
Jay Tran
SOUND MIXER
Ben Forman
PRODUCTION DESIGNER
Billy Jett
SET DRESSER
Arron Haro
PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS
Brendon Ryu Violet Rawlings
POST PRODUCER
SAM YOUNG
ASSISTANT EDITOR
Frank Parker
HEAD OF DEVELOPMENT
Katie LeBlanc
HEAD OF PRODUCTION
Lizzie Lockard
HEAD OF POST PRODUCTION
Sam Young
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS
Steven Lim, Ryan Bergara, and Shane Madej
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All Comments (21)
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If you're wondering how 80 million trees could be flattened like that, imagine 80 million jars of peanut butter being slammed into the ground.
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The constant acknowledgment of Ryan’s betrayal of the Professor across shows is just amazing every time
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My roommate once said that it's absolutely wild to them that Shane and Ryan only met for the first time as adults because they have the vibe of two friends who grew up together into one of those shared braincell friendships.
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ryan going “you missed” and then immediately switching to “no you hit me” when shane started to aim the blast wave thing again is such peak sibling energy
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This episode showed us exactly why ryan is scared of ghosts. He’s actually just been scared of wind the whole time.
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Shane's repeated reuse of the peanut butter analogy in spite of it reliably and clearly not working is a mood.
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Love that Ryan and Shane casually forgot that after World War I, the was an entire revolution and upheaval of the Russian government, meaning that a government funded expedition into a remote and sparsely inhabited area was MAYBE not a top priority for a while.
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when shane stands in front of the projector around 21:44 the light makes it look like he’s wearing teeny tiny shorts
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it’s hard to imagine an asteroid traveling at 33,500 mph, but thank god Shane told us to imagine a jar of peanut butter traveling at 33,500 mph. really puts things into perspective
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ryan presents like a detective while shane presents like a professor fr its a vibe
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If Shane was a college professor and his lectures were like this, I'd never skip class.
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I was a bit confused on how big the astroid was, but when Shane compared it to peanut butter jars, it made complete sense.
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I didn’t quite understand the maths until Shane turned it into the peanut butter thing and honestly that helped a lot
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My eight grade history teacher once pulled one of those blast wave things out of his supply closet and proceeded to use it around the room. I need everyone to know Ryan is screaming over something that feels like a light breeze
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Ryan begging for his life over a light breeze is everything I needed
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How Shane's first mystery wasn't the dancing plague of 1518 will always astound me
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Watcher's quality over quantity format is something I wholeheartedly respect
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Ryan’s complete overreaction to being blasted with a puff of wind from a literal children’s toy was everything I needed today. 😂
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10:58 the way shane sensed that ryan was about to do something and shane just stopped him like a dad😭