I SOLD Tickets To Linus' House!
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Visit brilliant.org to get started learning STEM for free, and the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subscription. Dennis lost the fight with Linus and he had to do 8 hours of unpaid housework. However, he figured out a way to make money while he was at Linus' house. ► GET MERCH: lttstore.com ► AFFILIATES, SPONSORS & REFERRALS: lmg.gg ► SUPPORT US ON FLOATPLANE: floatplane.com FOLLOW US ELSEWHERE --------------------------------------------------- Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: @channelsuperfun Instagram: @channelsuperfun
In this comedic stunt from Channel Super Fun, Dennis crafts a risky business plan around infiltrating Linus's house and turning it into a miniature pop-up attraction. He outlines an over-the-top menu of services including nap time with Linus, a private chef experience, and a discreet “shower and dash” style entrance for paying customers, all while teaching his teammates how to move quietly and avoid detection. The episode unfolds as Dennis enlists trusted fans to bring in paying guests, trains them with humorously specific hush-hush lessons, and stages a chaotic but well-orchestrated operation that spins the chaos into a money-making scheme. Viewers witness a running gag about the tension between getting paid and being discovered, as the crew navigates Linus's house, family involvement, and a mounting sense of being caught in the act. The video blends prank energy with lighthearted commentary about showmanship, audience engagement, and the mechanics of a televised caper, all punctuated by the creators’ banter and escalating antics. By the end, the plan edges toward a close as Linus remains largely unaware, while the participants reflect on the surreal premise and the money generated along the way, leaving the door open for future mischief and entertainment value.
Topics · Entertainment · Comedy · Prank · Reality-based entertainment
Questions answered
- What is the premise of the video about selling tickets to Linus's house?
- The video centers on a fictional, humorous plan where Dennis and the CSF crew attempt to monetize access to Linus's house through a playful, over-the-top service menu while trying to avoid detection.
- Who is involved in making this prank possible beyond Dennis?
- Yvonne and several friends or staff associates are involved, with roles ranging from coordination to executing the disguises and helping with the distraction.