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Open original videoHook Type:Injured-man sympathy hook + tiny alien hook + identity-reversal hook
Injured man turns into the alien on crutches
Original title:Survival Skills: Useful and Clever #outdoors #survival #camping #campfire #bushcraft
Channel
Funny Club TV
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[Start with an obviously injured human] + [insert a ridiculous tiny alien] + [swap the injury identity in the final shot] = a CGI reversal Shorts formula
This is a very short CGI reversal joke. It opens on a man in a Superman shirt walking on crutches, so the viewer's attention goes straight to his injured foot. Then a tiny blue alien suddenly grabs or bites his arm, and the man yelps and runs forward, making the scene read like an attack. The real punchline arrives at the end, when the one on crutches turns out to be the blue alien instead, now carrying the same bandaged foot. The clip is not interested in causal logic. It is interested in one clean visual reversal: the human starts as the patient, but the alien ends as the injured one.
Market
Global CGI alien-comedy / visual-reversal context
Language type
Light dialogue
Estimated RPM
USD 0.005 - 0.02 per thousand views (CGI reversal Shorts, conservative estimate)
Emotion curve
SympathySurpriseAbsurdityReversal
Contact sheet
Contact sheet

0-3 seconds
0-3s opening hook

The crutches and bandaged foot lock the viewer onto the idea that the human is injured.
The sudden tiny alien contact flips an ordinary injury scene into weird sci-fi comedy almost instantly.
Density
Viral density
Turning points
The injured-human premise is established
The alien enters suddenly
The human reacts and runs
The ending swaps the injured identity
Core conflict
The video first convinces the viewer that the human is the injured victim, then flips that assumption in one final shot.
Ending design
The alien has to appear with the crutches and bandage at the end, otherwise the scream is only noise, not a punchline.
Edit density
High. The runtime is basically just setup, attack, and reversal.
Roles
Roles
Man on crutches
He establishes the injured-human expectation.
Blue alien
It creates the attack beat and then inherits the injured identity in the final shot.
Bandage and crutches
They are the visual proof that makes the reversal work.
Frame-by-frame
Frame-by-frame
00:00 - 00:03
The opening presents the crutch-using injured man and makes him the obvious patient.
00:03 - 00:05
A blue alien suddenly grabs his arm and creates an instant attack beat.
00:05 - 00:07
The man yelps and runs, and the human panic makes the alien element feel even more absurd.
00:07 - 00:10
The final shot reveals the blue alien as the one on crutches, dropping the entire reversal at once.
Visual language
Visual language
Ultra-short reversalCGI alienFront-facing character framingFinal-shot punchline
The more seriously the front half treats the man as a normal patient, the funnier the alien reversal becomes.
The short barely needs spatial variation. It only needs the final reveal to read clearly.
Scene & props
Scene & props
Scene keywords
Backyard lawnPlayground-structure backgroundFront-facing character shot
Prop keywords
CrutchesFoot bandageBlue alien VFX
BGM
BGM
The audio layer is mainly short yelps and surprise support, not narrative explanation.
The true memory point is the final shot of the alien on crutches.
Dialogue / text
Dialogue & screen text
00:01 - 00:03 Original: Oh! Oh! Oh!
00:01 - 00:03 Translation: Oh! Oh! Oh!
Audience
Audience
Shorts viewers who like fast CGI reversals and alien memes
Viewers who enjoy final-shot punchline structures
General entertainment audiences who prefer low-language, high-visual jokes