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A collection of about 50 children opening up their Christmas (or other holiday presents) only to be surprised by getting a Nintendo Wii under the wrapping paper.  Some laugh, some cry, some faint, but most go crazy and scream.

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View Comments to “50 kids happy to get a Nintendo Wii for Christmas”

  1. freakyflickers123 says:

    There are some children who love making and creating things. You could boost them in this direction by gifting them some make it yourself gifts or something constructive. Some ideas for creative gifts are craft books that have interesting activities like instructions to create a beaded string, cookies, doll blanket, cake and stuffed toys.

  2. wtflol says:

    i would throw it away.
    wii sucks balls, get a real console+life u fagz

  3. Michael Daxe says:

    This video makes me sad. It offers some of the most insightful commentary which explains much of what is wrong with our society. We are breeding a generation of idiots. There was a time, during Benjamin Franklin's youth for example, when books were considered, by those who could actually read, a treasure prized above most other things. Educated people had a thirst for knowledge and literature, and getting their hands on a book, any book, was a special treat.

    Ok, I get it, I too like video games. My first one was Pong in the 70s…loved it! I even have an Xbox now and my 7 year old daughter has a Nintendo DS. However, for kids to loose their minds like this is beyond comprehension.

    Hey parents, make it a book this year for Christmas and read it WITH your kids. They'll remember those moments with you as something special. A Wii is just for killing time…time away from YOU!

  4. Michael Daxe says:

    This video makes me sad. It offers some of the most insightful commentary which explains much of what is wrong with our society. We are breeding a generation of idiots. There was a time, during Benjamin Franklin's youth for example, when books were considered, by those who could actually read, a treasure prized above most other things. Educated people had a thirst for knowledge and literature, and getting their hands on a book, any book, was a special treat.

    Ok, I get it, I too like video games. My first one was Pong in the 70s…loved it! I even have an Xbox now and my 7 year old daughter has a Nintendo DS. However, for kids to loose their minds like this is beyond comprehension.

    Hey parents, make it a book this year for Christmas and read it WITH your kids. They'll remember those moments with you as something special. A Wii is just for killing time…time away from YOU!

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  6. video games says:

    I hope they do it again for this Coming Christmas

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