Who Does It Best #shorts

Published on January 30, 2024
Duration: 0:20

This short video humorously parodies the battle cries and stereotypes of various US military branches. Nikko Ortiz, dressed in tactical gear and branch-specific attire, mocks the distinct sounds and associated memes, like the Marine Corps' crayon-eating trope. The content is lighthearted and relies on common military humor.

Quick Summary

The 'Who Does It Best #shorts' video humorously parodies US military battle cries, including the Army's 'Hooah', Marine Corps' 'Ooh-rah' (with a crayon meme reference), Navy's 'Hooyah', and others, using visual gags and stereotypes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Army Battle Cry Parody
  2. 00:05Space Force Parody
  3. 00:06Air Force Battle Cry Mockery
  4. 00:08Marine Corps Battle Cry & Meme
  5. 00:14Navy Battle Cry Parody
  6. 00:17Coast Guard Parody

Frequently Asked Questions

What military branches are parodied in the 'Who Does It Best #shorts' video?

The video features parodies of the US Army ('Hooah'), Space Force, Air Force, Marine Corps ('Ooh-rah'), Navy ('Hooyah'), and Coast Guard battle cries and associated stereotypes.

What popular meme is referenced in the Marine Corps parody?

The Marine Corps parody references the popular internet meme of Marines eating crayons, shown by Nikko Ortiz eating a purple crayon while demonstrating the 'Ooh-rah' cry.

What visual elements does Nikko Ortiz use in the video?

Nikko Ortiz uses a plate carrier, OCP uniform, tactical ballistic helmet, and branch-specific t-shirts to visually represent the different military branches being parodied.

What is the overall tone of the 'Who Does It Best #shorts' video?

The video has a humorous, satirical, and high-energy tone, focusing on lighthearted mockery of military branch stereotypes and battle cries for comedic effect.

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