H3h3 Productions

h3h3 Productions is a comedy channel on YouTube that first appeared in 2011. Run mainly by Jewish couple Ethan and Hila Klein, it typically features reactions and commentary on various videos as well as personal hijinks. These usually involve pranks, viral videos, anything by DJ Khaled and whatever catches the couple's attention or is submitted to them by fans.

It's notable for its rather impromptu, irreverent if not surreal comedy and the loads and loads of memes that result from them. These are in addition to Ethan's unscripted eccentricities and the couple's antics on (and off)-camera.

''"Are ya crazy?! Are ya outta your moind?!" ''
 * Badass Israeli: Hailing from Israel, Hila served in the IDF through conscription. Though she states that she was mainly doing desk jobs, her military training still surfaces occasionally.
 * Beware the Nice Ones: Hila, who's usually the cameraman, comes across as demure and shy at times. But every now and then, her past in the IDF becomes evident, which can come across as jarring.
 * Berserk Button:
 * Videos by pranksters like SoFloAntonio come across as this for Ethan.
 * This extends as well to scam-artists and clickbait.
 * Tai Lopez. It's enough to infuriate Ethan into ranting about how sleazy Lopez's shtick really is.
 * Big Applesauce: New York features a bit more on the channel (in addition to a few cameos from their friend Jon Tron) following the couple's move there.
 * One of the Dangers of Social Media videos also features a disgruntled father speaking in a very blatant New Yorker accent.
 * Blatant Lies: Certain pranksters, particularly SoFloAntonio come across as this for many reasons. One of the most blatant being how they tend to steal other people's work/footage/etc. and slap their faces or branding on them, with little to no acknowledgement of any sort.
 * Bunny Ears Lawyer: Both Ethan and Hila show themselves to be rather well-informed, educated and articulate. They're also rather eccentric, with Ethan in particular not really giving a damn with how he dresses himself. Neither of them are an act.
 * The Cameo: Jon Tron has made a few cameo appearances in h3h3's more recent videos. It's also mutual, given how Ethan has appeared in Jon's work recently.
 * First Lady Michelle Obama makes an appearance in the channel's intro sequence, which is actually taken from a Vine recording addressed to a kid also named Ethan.
 * Crossing the Line Twice:
 * Hila does this in her video purporting to be about Ethan abusing her. And failing.
 * Ethan would sometimes repeat some of the more nonsensical and outright awkward lines from DJ Khaled's music videos. Coming from his mouth, they go from Unfortunate Implications to hilarious.
 * The tendency to mock the various click-bait tags prank videos seem fond of using like "X GONE WRONG" or "X GONE SEXUAL."
 * Epic Fail: Some of the stuff h3h3 covers tend to stop short of whatever they're aiming for and land into this instead.
 * Fan Disservice: Any time Ethan goes around in his underwear or showing parts of his body. And naturally, Played for Laughs.
 * Forced Meme: Occasionally, though it tends to not necessarily be on Ethan or Hila's part but rather from the stuff they cover. Which more often than not, work.
 * Fountain of Memes: Many of the videos reacted and commented on in the channel, which have a tendency to speak for themselves - for good or ill. Which is sometimes lampshaded by Ethan.
 * Happily Married: Ethan and Hila, who show this even in their personal videos.
 * Jewish and Nerdy: Ethan in a nutshell.
 * Karma Houdini: What Ethan guesses to be the rationale behind many prank videos.
 * Large Ham: At times, Ethan can really be hammy in his delivery.
 * No Sense of Humor: Some of Ethan's observations on prank videos involve either how the ones making said pranks have no idea on how to make one, or how they're blurring the line between what's real and what's just a joke.
 * Noodle Incident: Sometimes, off-camera events are brought up in passing that may or may not be true.
 * Not Making This Up Disclaimer: Some of the videos covered by Ethan and Hila sometimes require them to insist that yes, those exist. One example being the Become a Living Meme God video, which has Ethan pointing out incredulously how there are still (self-professed) druids in the 21st Century.
 * OOC Is Serious Business: Given how quirky Ethan and Hila tend to be, it's not a good sign when the work or video they're riffing on is really pissing them off.
 * Political Correctness Gone Mad: Mercilessly mocked and criticized whenever it comes up.
 * Retraux: The intro sequence to the channel's videos wouldn't look out of place in a 1980s VHS special.
 * Scare'Em Straight: Parodied and mocked mercilessly. The Dangers of Social Media videos in particular not only show how ludicrously stupid such programmes are in practice, but also show Ethan speechless at the sheer insanity of it all.
 * Self Deprecating Humor: Ethan and Hila tend to poke fun at themselves and their heritage. Eventually, this has extended to making jokes about their old videos.
 * Speaking, Like, Totally Teen: The host in the How to Clean Your Gamer Gear video tries so hard to be Totally Radical in what amounts to a glorified infomercial aimed at gamers, peddling canned air that it's cringeworthy to watch in action.
 * This Is Gonna Suck: Ethan gives this impression every time he's about to look at a DJ Khaled or Patrice Wilson-produced video.
 * Viewers are Morons: Not h3h3 itself, but the more than a few videos and individuals covered on the channel do have a recurring tendency of treating viewers as idiots, as if competing to be as patronising or condescending as possible.
 * What Happened To The Mouse: Sean, a friend of the couple who's also helped run h3h3, hasn't really been seen as of late. It's explained that he stayed behind in Israel while Ethan and Hila returned to America.