Ice Bucket Challenge Fails [Watch Videos]: The Most Hilarious Ice Bucket Challenge Fail Videos On YouTube; Donations For The ALS Association Have Reached $88.5 Million

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Many people, celebrities or not, accepted the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge to donate and/or to help raise awareness about the ALS disease. Some of them do it uniquely; some turn out hilarious, painful, and annoying though - and these are popularly called the Ice Bucket Challenge Fails.

Fail Army published on Aug. 25 a video of a kid who tries to do the 'act' using a tractor. The ice water is right on the vehicle. However, before he was even soaked by the ice water, he was hit by the tractor. Ouch!

The next video lives up to the title "Ice Bucket Challenge Fail" as it is a total flop. Maura O'Neill published this:

If the video above is not worth watching for you, this Ice Bucket Challenge will surely make your day. John Townsend of Ireland thought of a very unique way of pouring ice water on him as he used a digger to do so. However, he was not able to foresee that the 'downpour' will pull his shorts down. Watch it and laugh out loud. Good try, Mr. Townsend!

If you think you haven't had enough. Here is one of the Ice Bucket Challenge Fail compilations by Mr. Weekly Vines:

Regardless of the failure, these people gave their best effort to donate and/or raise awareness about ALS disease. They somehow deserve applause.

The ALS Association, the organization behind the Ice Bucket Challenge, is thankful with the outpour of support. As of this August 26, donations have reached $88.5 million.

"We are simply awe-struck at the incredible generosity that has poured forth to help fight this disease," said Barbara Newhouse, President and CEO of The ALS Association. "Words cannot express how grateful we are to the nearly two million people who have donated and even more than that who have likely taken the challenge. You have all made an incredible effort in the fight against this disease."

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