The Slow-Mo Jell-O Tennis Serve Vid You Didn’t Know You Wanted

Ben Graham | October 1, 2015

The two guys behind YouTube's’s famous “Slow-Mo Guys” were inspired by a picture they found on Reddit that portrayed gelatinous mass of Jell-O being struck in the air by a tennis racket, cutting it into gummy-worm-like strands. So, they decided to take the idea to the next level by capturing the phenomena in slow-motion.

While it may not seem extraordinary when viewed in real-time, what the high-speed camera captures is oddly satisfying to watch when you slow it down. So satisfying, in fact, that the video has already amassed over a million views in just a day.

Enjoy it for yourself below: