Details
Video Death Loop is, inexplicably, an audio podcast where two friends watch a short video clip on repeat until they just can’t take it anymore! Jump in on any episode and laugh along with their pain.
New episodes drop every Friday, with the alternating host choosing and surprising the co-host with a new clip each time.
Video Death Loop is created by:
Aaron Littleton and John Hurst
Write to us at questions@videodeathloop.com!
Extra Episodes
From time to time there are episodes that don’t quite fit into the mainline Video Death Loop numbering. Whether they be re-releases of Aaron and John Watch, the YouTube precursor series to the podcast, or some other misfire, these are episodes that just don’t fit in elsewhere. As audio quality can vary dramatically, these are for the true fan only!
Season 2 Misfire – Racoon Stealing Carpet
Originally planned to be Season 2 Episode 54, this episode suffered from some popping and stuttering audio due to a failing mixer. These issues were not realized until the episode was recorded and the episode was scrapped. Not completely unlistenable, it is presented here with no guarantees.
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys TV Opening (Aaron and John Archives)
This is an audio version of the Aaron and John Watch YouTube series which is the precursor to Video Death Loop. This was presented as a fill-in episode. The audio quality is somewhat poor.
My Little Pony Friendship is Magic TV Opening (Aaron and John Archives)
This is an audio version of the Aaron and John Watch YouTube series which is the precursor to Video Death Loop. This was presented as a fill-in episode. The audio quality is somewhat poor.
Captain N The Game Master TV Opening (Aaron and John Archives)
This is an audio version of the Aaron and John Watch YouTube series which is the precursor to Video Death Loop. This was presented as a fill-in episode. The audio quality is somewhat poor.
Highlander TV Opening (Aaron and John Archives)
This is an audio version of the Aaron and John Watch YouTube series which is the precursor to Video Death Loop. This was presented as a fill-in episode. The audio quality is somewhat poor.