Hammerfrog
Hammerfrog
Hammerfrog

Dornier DO 335. WW2 German heavy fighter. Flying at 475 MPH, it was extremely fast. Compared to the P51 Mustang, one of the fastest fighter of WW2 flying at 437 MPH. Its speed was even more incredible when you realize that its a heavy fighter which are supposed to be slower and not faster then light fighters.

Production, eh? hmmm I know this was just a prototype, but definitely in the running for weirdest.

I spent a couple minutes trying to figure out why the Spaceship of the Imagination was firing at a sail ship.

This is what immediately came to mind. That building still gives me the heebie-jeebies.

Looks like it's 1973… and I totally asked for it.

That orange is much more bland because it's more dull and a mix of brown. Paint will also only do so much for a car and those examples are already nasty to start with.

You know it hurts me to put the NSX on this list. You know it hurts me to say anything mean about Honda's Ferrari fighter. But maaaaaaaaan is this the absolute pinnacle of laughably confused, austere, somber-art-and-fancy-announcers advertising.

How does the roof work? Haven't seen any shots with it on...

Goodness, that NSX ad was painful.

I was happier not knowing that NSX ad existed

you know it is gonna hurt me to put an NSX on this list. YOU KNOW IT IS GONNA HURT

No sequential turn signals :(

The original horrible grill. Almost killed Ford. The Edsel.

Now they're going to ban tape.

*sigh*

The lambo doors are an essential detail. Otherwise nobody would notice how cool you are.

Anyone else find it ironic he's using a Sony 4K TV to demo this?

They look less like charcoal to me and more like beautifully seasoned driftwood. I'd buy them... if they were under $20. Lol.

Same here, actually. My brother and my friend both have a 3DS, and I've found the 3D screen a real turn-off. Yes, the 3D functionality can be dialed down, but that's not the problem: even with that, the screen itself looks muddy and washed out. Since I don't like or want the 3D (I can see it, but it's too easy to