AI Video Summary: Leyendo revistas para adolescentes
Channel: Wismichu
TL;DR
Wismichu humorously critiques the existence and content of modern teenage magazines, mocking their cheap posters, outdated advice, and embarrassing reader stories. He exposes the low quality of the articles, including fake celebrity letters and terrible fashion tips, before concluding that teenagers should ignore these publications and be themselves.
Key Points
- — Wismichu expresses shock at finding teenager magazines still existing in 2016, comparing them to a dead trend like Pokemon GO.
- — He reviews the 'Top Music' magazine, mocking the cheap posters, the use of Google images for celebrities like Justin Bieber, and the poor quality of the content.
- — Moving to the 'Bravo' magazine, he ridicules the 'Ethnic Wristband' gift and the outdated advice on how to become a YouTuber using software like Movie Maker.
- — He reads embarrassing reader stories, including a girl insulting a bald man who turns out to be her friend's father, and another girl farting on a date.
- — Wismichu questions the authenticity of a letter supposedly written by the Gemeliers, noting spelling errors, and calls one of them to confirm they didn't write it.
- — He mocks the 'El Muro' section of poetic tweets, copies one to his own account, and shows the negative reactions from his followers.
- — The video concludes with Wismichu advising viewers to ignore the magazines' advice on fashion and behavior, urging them to be themselves instead.
Detailed Summary
The video begins with Wismichu expressing genuine surprise and confusion upon discovering that teenager magazines are still being sold in 2016. He compares the persistence of these publications to the unexpected survival of trends like Pokemon GO, joking about whether he has time-traveled. Upon visiting a kiosk, he is overwhelmed by the sheer volume of these magazines, criticizing them for being filled with identical, low-quality content, cheap posters, and terrible gifts like shoulder packs. He specifically targets the 'Top Music' magazine, pointing out that the photos of celebrities like Justin Bieber are clearly stolen from Google Images and that the posters are of such poor quality that they even include the photographer's reflection in the subjects' sunglasses. Next, Wismichu shifts his focus to the 'Bravo' magazine, mocking a free gift described as an 'Ethnic Wristband' which he sarcastically compares to an RPG accessory. He then critiques the magazine's fashion advice, which suggests wearing Rolling Stones t-shirts just because they are trending, and ridicules an article titled '15 tricks to earn your life as a Youtuber' for giving outdated advice like using Windows Movie Maker. The review continues with a reading of embarrassing reader submissions, including a story about a girl insulting a bald man who turns out to be her friend's father, and another about a girl farting on a date and trying to blame it on a 'Little Princess Laxus.' Wismichu then questions the authenticity of a letter supposedly written by the Spanish pop duo Gemeliers, noting the numerous spelling errors. He calls one of the members to confirm that they did not write the letter, joking about their hangover and poor handwriting analysis. Finally, he mocks the 'El Muro' section, which features poetic tweets for readers to copy and paste. He decides to tweet one of these quotes himself, resulting in a flood of insults and confusion from his followers who think he has suddenly become philosophical or is drunk. The video concludes with Wismichu advising viewers to ignore the magazines' attempts to dictate fashion and behavior, encouraging them to be themselves rather than following the copy-paste culture of these publications.
Tags: teen magazines, comedy, parody, wismichu, pop culture, satire, youtuber, bravo magazine