PEANUT BUTTER SHOT WITH THE BRANCHES!! #SHORTS

Published on October 3, 2021
Duration: 0:42

This video humorously depicts the military's 'Peanut Butter Shot' (Bicillin injection) experience, highlighting exaggerated pain reactions from Army recruits. It contrasts these with stereotypical reactions from other branches like the Air Force, Marines, Space Force, Coast Guard, and Navy, using visual gags and known military tropes.

Quick Summary

The 'Peanut Butter Shot' is a military nickname for a thick Bicillin injection given to recruits. The video humorously depicts exaggerated pain reactions from Army soldiers and contrasts them with stereotypes of other branches like the Marines and Air Force.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Preparing the Peanut Butter Shot
  2. 00:14Army Soldier's Painful Reaction
  3. 00:30Branch Comparison: Air Force, Marines, Space Force

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Peanut Butter Shot' in the military?

The 'Peanut Butter Shot' is a common military nickname for a thick Bicillin injection given to recruits. It's known for being a painful shot, often leading to exaggerated reactions.

How do different military branches react in the video?

The video humorously contrasts the Army's exaggerated pain with stereotypes of other branches: Air Force (disbelief), Marines (stoic/aggressive), Space Force (confused), Coast Guard (skeptical), and Navy (enthusiastic).

What visual elements are used in the video?

The video features soldiers in tactical gear like plate carriers and hats, custom sneakers, and a large syringe filled with a yellow substance representing the Bicillin. Marine characters are shown with helmets and 'crayon eater' tropes.

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