Whats In The Package? #shorts

Published on February 9, 2024
Duration: 0:46

This short video humorously stereotypes different US military branches' approaches to opening a package, highlighting distinct personalities and methods. It features Nikko Ortiz in tactical gear, showcasing the Echelon energy drink in partnership with the Green Beret Foundation. The content is lighthearted and relies on common military tropes for comedic effect.

Quick Summary

This short video humorously stereotypes different US military branches' approaches to opening a package, showcasing Army's brute force, Navy's suggestive remarks, Space Force's 'fire' sense, Coast Guard's struggle, Air Force's technique, and Marines biting it open.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Army Stereotype: Brute Force
  2. 00:06Navy Stereotype: Suggestive Remarks
  3. 00:13Space Force Stereotype: 'Fire' Sensation
  4. 00:21Coast Guard Stereotype: Ineffectual Struggle
  5. 00:25Air Force Stereotype: Proper Technique
  6. 00:34Marines Stereotype: Biting it Open

Frequently Asked Questions

What military branch stereotype is shown using brute force to open a package?

The Army stereotype is depicted using brute force and aggressive punching to attempt opening the package in this humorous short video.

How does the Space Force stereotype attempt to open the package?

The Space Force character, wearing tin foil and rubber chickens, claims to sense the package is 'fire' rather than using a physical method to open it.

Which military branch stereotype is shown biting the package open?

The Marines stereotype is humorously portrayed as aggressively biting the box open to reveal its contents.

What product is featured in the video alongside military stereotypes?

The video features an Echelon energy drink can, which highlights its partnership with the Green Beret Foundation.

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