Watch This Parodic Take On "Planet Earth" On The Mating Rituals of Humans In Their Natural "Club" Habitat

Sep 14, 2018 by apost team

You will not believe what happens in this hilarious video. Viva La Dirt League (VLDL) is known for its hilarious videos. They often focus on a video game theme and are based in Auckland, New Zealand. The latest video is a parody of a “Planet Earth” documentary. Instead of focusing on animal mating rituals, the video hilariously looks at human mating rituals.

Clubbing in the Wild

The new video was made with a narrator who sounds like the noted Sir David Attenborough.

In a serious, grave voice, he narrates the human women who are out clubbing in the wild. The men approach to attempt a mating ritual, but they are hilariously turned down.

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This professional group of YouTubers did an amazing job with this comedy skit. If you replaced the word “human” with “bear,” it would sound exactly like an Animal Planet documentary.

The video features the comedians named Alan Morrison, Adam King, and Rowan Bettjeman. In previous videos, the comedic group has reached millions of viewers. Currently, the group has hundreds of thousands of subscribers.

The new video is not their only popular skit. Previously, the VLDL released a video that made fun of the Player Unknown's Battleground game. The video jokes about all of the mechanical flaws and quickly made the comedians famous.

Since that early video, the comedic trio has gone from a garage operation to full-time professionals. The most popular VLDL video has more than 7 billion views.

While their videos might be a hit, it looks like the human male struck out in this video.

By the end of the film, the embarrassed men were slinking away to a different club to try the human mating ritual again. Hopefully, they will have better luck next time.

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