How to Die Clever

Season 1

Professor Moustache and his assistant Nathanaël go the extra mile to answer your questions scientifically. Do we really eat spiders in our sleep? Can we shrink children just like in a film? And what happens when a murder happens in space? All your queries are resolved by our favourite knowledgeable professor.

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30 Episodes

  • Fear of Flying
    E1
    Fear of FlyingA third of all passengers are flight phobics. Anyone suffering from a fear of flying can see the harbingers of a crash in the smallest turbulence. Professor Moustache explains why you don't have to be afraid of flying.
  • Immunology
    E2
    ImmunologyGuitou the Microbe asks why he is always unfairly expulsed from the human body. Professor Moustache explains that this is due to the army of bouncers that protect it: the immune system.
  • Honey, I Want to Shrink the Kids
    E3
    Honey, I Want to Shrink the KidsIf only it were possible to shrink children to the size of ants - You could save tons of Nutella. But Professor Mustache warns of the dangers of shrinking: There might not be much left of the children.
  • When Will Real Lightsabres Be Invented?
    E4
    When Will Real Lightsabres Be Invented?When will Star Wars fans get their own light saber? According to Professor Moustache, the earthlings will have to wait a long time, because such a device would be anything but handy and would also consume far too much energy.
  • Jumping Off the Golden Gate Bridge
    E5
    Jumping Off the Golden Gate BridgeAssuming you wanted to end your life without it hurting too much, would jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge be a good idea? Experiments with hamsters have shown the opposite, at least that's what Professor Moustache says.
  • Swallowing Spiders in your Sleep
    E6
    Swallowing Spiders in your SleepDo we really swallow spiders and other insects in our sleep? Professor Moustache tells us the truth about the urban legend.
  • Could Head Transplants Work?
    E7
    Could Head Transplants Work?Grichka Bogdanov thinks he's too ugly and wants to swap his head with his brother's. Heads up. Professor Moustache will perform the operation. Rejection reactions, ethical and psychological issues included.
  • A Lesson in Hobbitology
    E8
    A Lesson in HobbitologyIt would be really cool to become invisible like Frodo in The Lord of the Rings. Professor Moustache explains if it is theoretically possible.
  • My Girlfriend Wants to Marry a Pony
    E9
    My Girlfriend Wants to Marry a PonyWhy do so many girls adore ponies? Professor Moustache offers an unusual perspective: after learning surprising facts about the horse's esophageal sphincter, they might never look at the animal quite the same way again.
  • Higgs-Boson, What is it?
    E10
    Higgs-Boson, What is it?Can you explain the Higgs-Boson particle? Professor Moustache gives it his best shot with refrerence to Lord of the Rings.
  • When Will Cryogenics Become a Reality?
    E11
    When Will Cryogenics Become a Reality?Being cryogenically frozen is a process of preserving a body after death in nitrogen in the hope of bringing it back to life later. Could this ever be a reality? Professor Moustache is on the case.
  • How Animals See
    E12
    How Animals SeeWe know that spiders see differently to us because we’ve all watched the Spider Man films. But what about other animals? Professor Moustache is here to explain animal vision to us.
  • Why Shooting Guns Isn't Easy
    E13
    Why Shooting Guns Isn't EasyWendy from Texas wants to buy a firearm to protect her chickens. Is this a good idea? Operating guns looks easy in the movies but, as Professor Moustache explains, it’s not the same in real life.
  • How Does a Nuclear Power Station Work?
    E14
    How Does a Nuclear Power Station Work?An animated series tackling scientific questions with rigour and a touch of anarchic humour. In this episode Professor Moustache gives us a chemistry class explaining how nuclear power stations work and how they can go terribly wrong.
  • Loony Scientists
    E15
    Loony ScientistsThe history of science is not just comprised of great minds making amazing breakthroughs. There were also idiotic scientists doing crazy experiments. Professor Moustache gives us some examples.
  • Alcohol's Great But Not for Your Health
    E16
    Alcohol's Great But Not for Your HealthIt’s cocktail time and time for a little drink. But why does consuming alcohol feel great after the first drink and not so great the morning after? Professor Moustache is here to explain why we get hangovers.
  • Can We Build a Lift to Space?
    E17
    Can We Build a Lift to Space?Ryan dreams of a lift to take his wife to outer space for their honeymoon. Professor Moustache investigates whether a space lift would theoretically be possible.
  • Space Travel Like in Alien
    E18
    Space Travel Like in AlienIn science fiction films astronauts always seem to hibernate for long journeys to far off galaxies. But how could this space hibernation work? Professor Moustache tries through the physics.
  • The Near Death Experience
    E19
    The Near Death ExperienceWhy do dying patients sometimes see light at the end of a long tunnel, and an overwhelming sense of peace? What are the medical reasons for it?
  • Do Bullets Hurt?
    E20
    Do Bullets Hurt?Stop believing that a gunshot wound is like in the movies! Professor Mustache and Nathanaël prove that a real gunshot wound is very different and far more dangerous, not least because bullets are basically filthy.
  • The Point of Dreams
    E21
    The Point of DreamsDid you have a stupid and incoherent dream again last night? It's normal. Prof Mustache takes stock of the latest scientific hypotheses on the subject. Remember, you are not crazy. But your brain is working non-stop.
  • Are Teenagers Lame?
    E22
    Are Teenagers Lame?Slumped on the sofa, speaking slowly... why are teenagers so pathetic, asks one frazzled mother. Professor Mustache has the answer: being a teenager is a physically as well as mentally taxing time in a person's life.
  • Mean Machines
    E23
    Mean MachinesWhen will robots overtake people? Professor Mustache visits robotics specialists to find out.
  • The Mighty Mite
    E24
    The Mighty MiteDoes it bother you to know that there are a myriad of dust mites in your bed? Professor Mustache talks us through all the bugs that live, eat, and die on your skin.
  • Want to Slim Down? Fat Chance
    E25
    Want to Slim Down? Fat ChanceDo you think that by doing two push-ups a day you will lose weight? As Professor Mustache explains, it's way more complicated than that.
  • Animal Love Lives
    E26
    Animal Love LivesCan your love life be more animalistic? But which animal exactly? Choose carefully... Welcome to another mad escapade with the irreverent Professor Mustache.
  • Dog Food
    E27
    Dog FoodCan humans confuse dog food with real food meant for people, such as rillettes? If you're a dog, then no chance. But if you're a human? Unfortunately, there's a chance...
  • Overworked Researchers
    E28
    Overworked ResearchersResearchers dedicate their lives to research. Professor Mustache highlights the scientific contributions of some overzealous researchers, some of whom have quite literally sacrificed their skin in the name of science.
  • Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?
    E29
    Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?Dinosaurs weren't big naked lizards. Professor Mustache explains that they had feathers. You know, like a cute, huge, killer Easter chick. Cheep cheep!
  • The Evolution of Human Sexuality
    E30
    The Evolution of Human SexualityProfessor Mustache demystifies science through weird, funny ancedotes. Here, he takes a look at human sexuality. Why don't humans make love like bonobos?
  • François MorelProfesseur Moustache
  • Jérôme PauwelsNathanaël
  • Anna Tessier
  • Sylvie Caspar
  • Ferdinand Tahaibaly
  • Nathalie Fort
  • Amandine FredonDirector
  • Emilie SengelinWriter
  • Arnold BoiseauWriter
  • Marion MontaigneWriter
  • Jacques-Rémy GirerdProducer
  • Alexis PécharmanMusical

 

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