JACOB SOBOROFF: Hey, it's Jacob.
Every day we bring you
the best videos around.
And today, we're catching
a plane, reaching new lows,
and you try to stump Earnest.
[THEME MUSIC]
-That's cool.
-[GASPS]
[MUSIC - SCOTT & BRENDO, "SHIMMY
 FALLON"]
JACOB SOBOROFF: Oh, no big deal.
It's just some barefoot water
skiing on a lake in Florida.
But wait a minute.
What's that pulling them?
That's right.
It's a sea plane.
This thing is flying
40 feet over the water,
pulling these guys upwards
of 60 miles an hour.
Obviously, this is another
devinsupertramp video.
The beautiful 4K footage, the
unimaginably daring feats,
and the combination
of two things no one
has ever thought to combine.
What else do you need to know?
This guy has got a ton of
stuff like this on his channel.
EARNEST: Boom.
ALI: I'm a pretty avid limboer.
But when I hear "How
low can you go?"
I usually think 3 to 4
feet, not 7 inches off
the ground on roller skates.
Gagan Satish, who lives
in Bangalore, India,
is a six-year-old
limbo skating champ.
Yep, that's a thing.
And back in January, he
crushed the previous record
by stating under 39 SUVs.
GAGAN SATISH:
I don't even understand how
the body can bend that way.
He trains two hours a day.
And his goal is to
skate under 100 cars.
JACOB SOBOROFF: Back
in 1991, Perry Farrell
started Lollapalooza
as a farewell tour
for Jane's Addiction.
Since then, it's become one
of the most popular music
festivals around.
And it just keeps getting
bigger and bigger.
My buddy, Sal Masekela,
sat down with Farrell
to hear about the inspiration
behind the festival.
-I'm trying to create a
social gathering where people
can feel like they were at the
right place at the right time.
And they can find out, discover
who the hell they are there.
-It kicks off today.
But if you can't
make it to Chicago,
Red Bull Music is
streaming Lollapalooza
for all three days.
We put a link for you
in the description.
BRIAN LANDAU: Hey, what's up?
I'm Brian.
I have a saxophone music channel
on YouTube called BriansThing.
I was inspired to
make YouTube videos,
because I had a camera, a
saxophone, a microphone.
So I said, why not?
My favorite cover that I've
ever done is "Skyfall."
I really love that song.
And when the James Bond
movie came out with it,
I really wanted to cover it.
[MUSIC - BRIAN LANDAU,
 "SKYFALL"]
Right now I'm working on a
new cover of "Say Something"
by Christina Aguilera.
So look for that next week.
JACOB SOBOROFF: If you've
played enough "Zelda,"
you probably remember
Dark Link, the hero's
mysterious evil counterpart.
But where did he come from?
And why was he called Dark Link?
The guys at The Warp Zone solve
the mystery once and for all
in their latest video, starring
fellow gamer FLitz Nerdsworth.
-By the three goddesses.
Link, Ganon has
used his dark magic
to create an evil
doppleganger of you.
Clearly this creature
is a twisted reflection
of your purity of
heart and courage.
-Oh, ain't no dark magic here.
I'm just black.
We come like that sometimes.
JACOB SOBOROFF: If you want
to see more game-based comedy,
head over to The
Warp Zone's channel.
ANNOUNCER: Stump Earnest!
JACOB SOBOROFF: OK, Earnest.
Today's challenger
is Emma Hewson.
Earnest, find me a full
song sung by a farmer.
EARNEST: Emma, with an oink-oink
here and an oink-oink there,
sit back and enjoy what
76,000 subscribers have
been enjoying for years.
Greg, Nathan, and
Kendal-- three brothers
from a fifth-generation
farm in Kansas--
just dropped this
peach last month.
[MUSIC - THE PETERSON FARM BROS,
 "ALL I DO IS FARM"]
EARNEST: Do you feel that
slight twinge of pain, Emma?
That's my cattle prod telling
you to get along, little doggy.
Boom.
JACOB SOBOROFF:
Who-o-o-oa, giddyup!
[CLICKS TONGUE]
Oh, I'm an idiot.
Think you can take
down the champ?
Drop your challenge
in the comments
using the hashtag STUMPEARNEST.
Every Saturday, our show
focuses on just one topic.
This week, it's
challenge videos.
[GROANING AND CHUCKLING]
If you've got a challenge
that we have to see,
drop a link to it
in the comments.
That's it.
Have a great weekend, everybody.
Now, play us out, Janelle Monae.
[MUSIC - JANELLE MONAE,
 "ELECTRIC LADY"]
