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These compilations typically focus on the "G-force" reactions of riders as they are launched vertically at high speeds. Key themes in version 4 (V04) of these videos include:

A major highlight of KIDS - Siblings #4 is the dynamic between brothers and sisters, ranging from mutual terror to one sibling laughing while the other faints.

While these videos are played for laughs, the "passing out" is a real physiological response to rapid acceleration, though it is typically brief and harmless for healthy individuals on these controlled rides. Kids Passing Out #4 | Funny Slingshot Ride Compilation Kids Passing Out #4 | Funny Slingshot Ride Compilation YouTube·AwesomeVidz KIDS - Siblings #4 | Funny Slingshot Ride Compilation KIDS - Siblings #4 | Funny Slingshot Ride Compilation YouTube·AwesomeVidz Kids Passing Out #4 | Funny Slingshot Ride Compilation Kids Passing Out #4 | Funny Slingshot Ride Compilation YouTube·AwesomeVidz KIDS - Siblings #4 | Funny Slingshot Ride Compilation KIDS - Siblings #4 | Funny Slingshot Ride Compilation YouTube·AwesomeVidz Slingshot_Compilation_V04.mp4

These compilations are often curated by YouTube channels like 2Merc, which aggregate viral clips under fair use for entertainment and research purposes.

These videos are well-known for "G-LOC" (G-force induced loss of consciousness) moments where riders briefly pass out, wake up confused, and sometimes pass out again seconds later. Kids Passing Out #4 | Funny Slingshot Ride

The clips are usually sourced from the onboard cameras provided by ride operators at major tourist spots like Old Town or Panama City Beach.

Watch the typical reactions and hilarious sibling dynamics featured in this fourth installment of the compilation series: KIDS - Siblings #4 | Funny Slingshot Ride Compilation AwesomeVidz YouTube• Sep 15, 2018 Behind the Scenes Watch the typical reactions and hilarious sibling dynamics

Beyond passing out, the videos capture pure adrenaline-fueled reactions, including screaming, praying, and hilarious facial expressions caught on the ride's built-in cameras.