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A nurse pranks a patient about to undergo a colonoscopy by telling them they're pregnant, making the patient believe the procedure is canceled. Another prank involves a child hiding in a garbage bin to scare the sanitation workers.
A prank where a bird is released inside a house leads to chaotic reactions from the residents. Afterward, a text prank on a mother involves a fake 'Happy Feet' subscription service that continuously charges money and sends bizarre foot-related messages.
A woman is pranked by being told her favorite water park is closed, leading to a humorous dramatic reaction. This is followed by a hairdresser pranking a mother by pretending to cut her husband's hair extremely short.
A segment detailing some 'hottest' (but potentially harmful) April Fools' pranks is reviewed, including swapping milk with cottage cheese, making someone think their social media went viral, and psychological warfare pranks. The host then narrates a prank involving rubbing Vaseline on doorknobs and light switches in a house.
The video concludes with a prank targeting elderly residents, falsely informing them that bingo has been banned nationwide due to new gambling regulations, leading to emotional responses from the community.
The host begins the video with an April Fools' joke and introduces the theme of trying not to laugh at various pranks. The first prank shown involves a woman faking her water breaking in an office setting, leading to a reveal that it's an April Fools' joke. The host questions if this type of prank is 'too far'.
A prank where someone calls their dad from a fake jail collect call is shown, causing significant distress. Following this, a teacher pranks her third-grade class by pretending to leave them unsupervised, highlighting the innocent reactions of the children.
A prank involving a fake sponsorship offer for a hair transplant in Turkey is featured, with the target almost falling for it. Next, a cruel prank on Patrick Mahomes involves a cricket noise device keeping him awake all night, much to the amusement of the prankster.
A risky prank involves a coworker faking a bomb threat in the office, leading to a humorous lack of urgency from colleagues. Subsequently, a text exchange reveals a person pranking their best friend by coming out as gay and in love with them, only for the friend to admit feeling the same, creating an unexpected turn.
The famous 1957 BBC April Fools' prank, claiming spaghetti grows on trees, is revisited. This is followed by an office prank where a box meant for doughnuts is filled with hummus for unsuspecting colleagues.
A runner pranks their coaches with a fake leg injury, using a medical brace. Then, during a lockdown, a dad pranks his daughters into thinking they're going back to school, making them get fully dressed in uniform.