Mutant horrors, kissing strangers, and singers top the most popular list of YouTube this year. Joining the list is a bending iPhone, soccer stars, and street activism and more exciting videos
In the top spot is the "Mutant Giant Spider Dog" posted last September by the Polish director, actor, and web prankster Sylwester A. Wardega with 113 million views. In the film, it is the ordinary situation for people in which Wardega unleashes his dog named Chica that wore a costume which gives the dog eight creepy, giant spider legs.
Taking the third spot, following the Nike' ad that features soccer stars such as Wayne and Ronaldo Rooney, is "First Kiss," it is a social experiment where complete strangers are taken together and requested to kiss each other. It was being commissioned by Wren Studio, a small clothing company, to display the latest clothing line. The majority of the awkward strangers of the video happened to be models. This video has 94 million views.
"iPhone 6 Plus Bend Test" is in the fifth place. In the video, which gained more than 59 million views, presents a host, Lewis Hilsenteger, bent one of the aluminum phone with her hands. The video was posted online by Unbox Therapy since there is a series of video on the Web that focus on consumer electronics, after there are reports online about Apple's new bendable phone.
Another creepy prank, "Devil Baby Attack," grabs the No. 8 place with virtually 49 million views and the team behind the goofy "Epic Rap Battles" scored with the No. 9 video, "Goku vs. Superman," which got nearly 41 million views.
In the 10th place is the "10 Hours Walking in NYC as a Woman," created by Hollaback, an anti-harassment group. The video, with beyond 37.5 million views, ignites discussions anywhere about the commonness of street harassments, together with issues role race to abuse on the Web.