The Talking Ben animated series is a masterclass in anti-humor. The jokes are slow, the pacing is glacial, and the characters are depressive. To a hyperactive personality like Speed—a human Duracell bunny on Red Bull—watching Ben live a slow, mundane, purposeless existence is actual torture.
By minute eight, Speed is out of his chair. He is screaming at a cartoon dog who is literally just reading a chemistry textbook. At one point, Ben looks directly at the "camera" (fourth wall break) and shrugs. Speed threw his microphone headset. On the surface, it’s just a streamer yelling at a cartoon. But digging deeper, Speed’s rage resonated because he’s right . IShowSpeed Rages at Talking Ben Animated
In what has become one of the most unexpectedly hilarious crossover events of 2025, Speed recently sat down to watch the popular Talking Ben animated series on YouTube. What followed was not a wholesome viewing session. It was psychological warfare. For the uninitiated, Talking Ben started as a mobile app (a spin-off of Talking Tom ) where a chemistry professor dog reacts to your voice. The animated series takes that concept and turns it into a chaotic sitcom. Ben is old, tired, and deeply annoyed by his noisy neighbors, Tom and Angela. The Talking Ben animated series is a masterclass
And somehow, that makes Speed even angrier. By minute eight, Speed is out of his chair