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The Brain Scoop (Web Video)
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Have you ever gone to a museum and seen a stuffed animal on the wall? Have you ever wondered how, exactly, you turn a dead animal into a stuffed one?Well, Emily Graslie, with the help of some flesh-eating beetles and a creepy stuffed raccoon, is going to show you! Join her for a journey through the magical world of museum taxidermy, to learn about everything from wolf-stomachs to skeleton preparation to, yes, the scooping of brains.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The Brain Scoop is a series of educational YouTube videos that can be found here. What started out as a series about the collection and preparation of biological specimens at the Philip L. Wright Zoological Museum at the University of Montana. However one year into the show, Emily was hired as the first-ever full-time Chief Curiosity Correspondent for Chicago's famous Field Museum of National History. What went from talking about the small scale collections of skeletal and taxidermied remains at the University of Montana has expanded into a look at all fields of natural history with the millions of specimens in the Field Museum's collections and some fieldwork.Michael Aranda created the theme tune and it is currently produced, edited, and directed by Brandon Brungard since Emily's move to Chicago. Produced by Hank Green, co-host of Crash Course and SciShow.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); }) | |
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Blunt "Yes": Answer about stuffed animals: "Yes, you guys. Everything is dead." | |
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Breakout Character: Emily first appeared on YouTube in Hank Green's December 7, 2012 VlogBrothers video in which Hank visits the Philip L. Wright Zoological Museum at the University of Montana. In the video, Emily showed Hank a wide variety of the specimens in the lab. Because of her ease in front of the camera, enthusiasm, and fan comments, Emily was offered her own YouTube channel. | |
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Catchphrase: "It still has brains on it." It comes up at the end of most videos. When Emily debunks something or otherwise says something that might disappoint the viewer, she'll usually toss out the sad trombone noise. | |
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Autopsy Snack Time: Emily doesn't eat while dissecting and prepping the specimens, but frequently talks about what she wants to eat or how hungry she is, or compares the texture of the flesh to food like pepperoni slices. | |
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