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The robot vacuum-riding cat in a shark suit has returned with another viral video.Like the video that first brought him fame, CatShark—aka Max-Arthur—rides a Roomba floor cleaner while wearing his suit. But instead of hungrily chasing a baby duckling, CatShark appears just to be on a kitchen joy ride in this new video as his owner shucks corn in the background. Cat Jaws: CatShark, aka Max-Arthur, is back in a new video of him riding a Roomba robotic vacuum. Instead of a baby duckling, his companion in this one is his owner shucking corn Corny: An unamused CatShark bids his owner Helen farewell and rides off, leaving a trail of clean floor behind him Joy ride: CatShark casually rides the Roomba around the kitchen as it bumps into corners and walls often, changing direction The original video was uploaded to Youtube in November 2012 and now has nearly three million views.The new video has been posted as a tribute to Shark Week, Discovery Channel’s week of programming dedicated to the undersea scourge.
In just two days, the newest addition to the CatShark library had already amassed 650,000 views. Though, the people who watch it can’t always say what the appeal of the video is precisely.‘[My] partner just walked up and asked "why are you watching a cat in a shark suit sitting on a roomba going around a kitchen while a woman peels corn?"’ wrote Kara Cosser, the top-rated commenter on the Youtube video. ‘I had no answer...’ Viral again: The video was posted in honor of the Discovery Channel's SharkWeek, which began Sunday. In two days, the Youtube video had garnered 650,000 views Popular cat: SharkCat rides his Roomba in the video that made him famous. Footage of the cat chasing a duckling has reached nearly 3 million views on YoutubeIf you thought a cat wearing a shark costume while riding a Roomba was cute enough, you have to see what happens when you add a baby to the mix. The Internet's favorite feline Shark impersonator is back on the robotic vacuum, and this time he's interacting with something even cuter than a baby duck.
In honor of Shark Week, watch the video above to see how the baby, who also happens to be wearing a shark suit, reacts as the Roomba-riding cat makes his way across the kitchen floor. Cat Baby Shark Roomba Viral Videos Comedy News Max-arthur Cat Videos Cat Baby Roomba Cat Baby Shark Custome RoombaDoomba refers a custom modified version of the autonomous vacuum cleaner Roomba with a weapon or an accessory attached to the top. The name is an amalgamation of the words “doom” and “Roomba”, which is meant to illustrate the machine’s weaponized and deadly nature. A Roomba is an autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner manufactured and distributed by iRobot. Since its introduction in 2002, the home appliance product has sold at least 6 million units and established itself as one of the first commercially successful first-generation domestic robots. On March 6th, 2012, Redditor buswork submitted a photo to the /r/pics subreddit of a Roomba with a kitchen knife taped to the top in a post titled “Home Security.”
Within five months, the post received over 23,000 up votes and 550 comments. The earliest known portrayal of a Roomba device as an artificial intelligent killing machine can be traced back to the web comic series Questionable Content in a 2006 issue titled “West Side Story.” On February 10th, 2009, The Daily Show aired a segment titled “Future Shock – Roombas of Doom”, featuring an interview with an engineer who invented weaponized Roombas known as “Packbots” for the U.S. Department of Defense. henry vacuum cleaner prices ukIn the segment, correspondent Samantha Bee describes the robots as “Roombas of doom. industrial backpack vacuum cleaners nz On March 9th, 2012, the Cheezburger site FAILBlog highlighted the knife-wielding Roomba photo in a post titled “There I Fixed It: The Doomba.” ebay vacuum cleaner filters
On April 26th, YouTuber petetweets uploaded a video titled “Killer Roomba”, featuring another Roomba with a knife and a digital camera strapped to the top of its case. On August 12th, Redditor Dkcub23 reposted the “Home Security” Roomba photo to the /r/funny subreddit, which reached the front page and received over 9,000 up votes and 225 comments within 24 hours. In the comments, Redditor PhiladelphiaIrish linked an edited photo of the Roomba in a scene from the robot fighting television show Battlebots (shown below, left). The same day, Redditor Skankosaurus submitted a post titled “Doomba 2.0”, which featured a photograph of a Roomba with a handgun attached to the top (shown below, right). Within the next 24 hours, over 200 Doomba-related Reddit posts were submitted, many of which reached the front page including “Doomba 3.0” (shown below, left), “Doomba 4.0” (shown below, middle) and “Doomba 5.0” (shown below, right). Also on August 12th, Urban Dictionary users samwaffleman and The Lord of the Dance submitted definitions for the word “Doomba.”