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Adults Reenact Hilarious American Idol Auditions Written by Children

In this laugh-out-loud funny video from the Bored Shorts TV YouTube account, children script bizarre American Idol auditions that are then acted out by adults.

Seeing adults emote with cute children's voices coming out of their mouths is hilarious enough, but the quirky dialogue and strange thought processes that could only stem from the weird imaginations of creative children take this clip from chuckle-inducing to embarrass-yourself-in-a-cafe-full-of-people funny. I dare you not to laugh as you watch grown men emulate gummy bears and mumble the Spider Man theme song.

Part of a regular YouTube series entitled Kid Snippets, this super entertaining version of the American Idol auditions is way more interesting than the actual auditions, and even the blooper reel can't compete with these adorably devious children.
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