The Top 10 Best Sora App Videos (So Far)
Sora 2 is OpenAI’s viral new AI video app that’s blowing up online. Here’s our list of the top 10 best Sora AI app videos so far, including some bonus Skibidi Times Brainrot Sora clips.
Top 10 Best Sora 2 AI Videos (So Far)
This is Skibidi Times’ curated list of some of our favorite and most popular Sora AI video trends currently posted on the app.
10. Discount Card Dad Joke

This Sora AI app video shows a man scraping ice off his car with a discount card. He says, “I’m using a discount card, so I’m only getting 15% off,” then follows it with a loud, unnatural laugh. It looks like a normal guy making a dad joke but it’s entirely AI and it’s kind of creepy how real it looks.
It’s on this list because this type of dad joke humor always blows up on TikTok, and even though it’s funny, it’s inauthentic because it was made by AI. The video currently has over 4,000 likes, and it reflects a growing trend where Sora 2 videos are going viral for content that looks like something a real person would film.
9. Martin Luther King 6 7 Sora Speech

This Sora AI video shows Martin Luther King Jr. giving his “I Have a Dream” speech, except he just says “six seven” and the crowd immediately starts clapping like it was real.
It’s on this list because it’s one of many viral Sora videos turning well-known people into content. The original speech has huge historical significance, and now it’s being remixed into a running joke online. There are tons of edits like this, and Martin Luther King isn’t the only historical figure showing up in this list.
8. Ember Tree Orb Nature Video
This Sora AI video shows a glowing ember-style tree floating inside a bright orb, with tiny gold lights drifting around it. The background looks like a real ocean view. It’s obviously not real, but it looks like something that could actually exist if there was a really good light show mixed with a bit of magic. AI-generated nature videos like this are going viral on Sora 2, mostly because they don’t break any content rules and they just look nice to watch.
7. George Washington vs Abraham Lincoln Boxing Match
This Sora AI video shows George Washington and Abraham Lincoln fighting in a boxing ring in front of a full crowd. Abe gets slammed to the ground while fake announcers commentate over the whole thing like it’s a real pay-per-view event.
There are a lot of Sora 2 videos like this now. Presidents, random characters, celebrities all dropped into fights, wrestling matches, or fake sports events. These edits are huge on the Sora app right now. There’s even a trend of people using Sora to make made-up Olympic events like hand washing or cooking Olympics.
6. Cat Skateboard Flip
This Sora AI video shows someone filming out the window of a car, pointing the camera at a cat rolling by on a skateboard. They say “do a kickflip” and the cat actually does one. The move is clean, quick, and the cat just keeps going like nothing happened.
Animal content like this is everywhere on Sora 2, and it always gets views. This one has over 15,000 likes and nearly 800 remixes, with comments like “that flip was crazy” and “I’m not even surprised anymore.” AI animals doing cool things is a huge trend on TikTok, and Sora 2 is only making it easier to make content like this.
5. When U Tap the Screen Nothing Sam Altman
This Sora AI video shows Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, calmly saying “Did you know if you double tap the screen…” and then suddenly yelling “NOTHING WILL HAPPEN.” It was originally made to bait people into double tapping, which automatically likes the video, and now it’s gone viral with everyone recreating their own versions.
Sam Altman’s face is everywhere on Sora 2 right now. There are thousands of remixes of this one and other clips just like it. People keep making him say random things or freak out for no reason, and this type of content keeps going viral just because of how real he looks.
4. Christmas Giant Raft
This Sora AI video shows a kid opening a Christmas present that turns out to be a massive inflatable raft. It keeps blowing up until it fills the entire room, and another kid yells “That’s not even a toy.” The clip is funny on its own, but it’s part of a bigger trend on Sora 2 where people remix the same moment with random gifts like rocks, scissors, or nothing at all. It works because short, funny videos like this are easy to remix and everyone wants to put their own spin on it.
3. Bob Ross Playing Video Game
This Sora AI video is almost identical to one of Bob Ross’s classic art show clips, except instead of painting, he’s playing a video game. He’s standing in front of what looks like a canvas setup, but it’s actually gameplay footage, and he’s holding a controller instead of a brush. He’s another famous figure whose face is all over Sora 2 right now, and this one’s on the list just because of how many different Bob Ross edits are going around. Plus, it’s pretty random to see him play a video game.
2. I’m Geeked Doorbell

This Sora AI video shows Ring doorbell footage of someone floating horizontally toward the camera like Superman and saying “I’m geeked” straight into it. The face is a cameo of another Sora user, and this exact setup is part of a bigger trend where different people float in and say random one-liners. The word “geeked” is especially popular on Sora 2 right now, and this is just one of the many remixed versions going around.
Ring doorbell-style videos are going viral on Sora 2, with clips of people floating, tornados, Karens, elephants, or other completely random things showing up at the door. Some of them even add a fake ring.com watermark, which is scary and makes them look way more legit. The original Sora watermark is still there too, but the realistic ones like the animal clips could definitely confuse people.
1. Jake Paul Makeup AI Glitch
This Sora AI video shows Jake Paul surrounded by people, explaining that a viral video of him doing his makeup isn’t real. He says, “That’s not me. It’s AI. Look at the hands.” What makes it stand out is that there’s a visible glitch in the hand at the start of the video, so it feels like he’s accidentally calling out the AI flaws in his own fake video. It’s like he’s breaking the fourth wall without even meaning to.
Jake Paul’s face is everywhere on Sora 2 right now. There are remixes of him flying, doing his makeup, trying on dresses, and saying random lines that make no sense. This one stands out because it’s him trying to deny an AI video inside another AI video. One of the top comments says it best: “An AI video discussing whether or not something is an AI video. Chat are we cooked?”
Bonus Skibidi Times Sora AI Videos
These Bonus videos were made by the Skibidi Times team using the new Sora 2 AI video maker.
Bonus 1. Six Seven Uh Duh Duh Backpack Meme
In the video, a kid says “six seven” and then a teenager takes his backpack and calls him an “uh duh duh.” If you have a goofy ahh looking backpack then you will get called an Uh Duh Duh. The way the AI says “uh duh duh” sounds just wrong and totally chopped. This video combines the 6 7 meme and the Uh Duh Duh meme, which are both viral Gen Alpha memes.
Bonus 2. Tralelro vs Ballerina Capuchina
This Sora 2 AI video is an Italian brainrot rap battle between Ballerina Capuchina and Tralalero Tralala. They both roast each other and the video ends by asking who won, so check it out and comment who you think was the winner. It also features two other Italian brainrot characters, Lirili Larila and Capuccino Assassino.
Brainrot is one of the biggest Gen Alpha trends on social media right now, and with the new Sora AI, it’s easier than ever to create weird new characters and funny brainrot videos. There are already spin-offs like Italian brainrot music, zombies, babies, and with the new Sora AI, it will probably only expand.
What is the Sora App?
Sora 2 Is a New Viral AI Video Generator

The Sora app is OpenAI’s viral new AI video app that turns text prompts into short, realistic videos. You can type something like “a person throws a ball and it flies around the world” and it will actually create it as a full video with motion and sound.
Sora 2 is invite-only right now but clips made with it are already going viral. People are sharing videos that look so real, viewers on TikTok and Reddit can’t tell if they’re AI-generated or not.
According to OpenAI, the model is “more physically accurate, realistic, and more controllable than prior systems.”
Sora is also being used like a social app. It has a layout similar to TikTok where users scroll videos, remix others, and use the “Cameo” feature to insert themselves. Most users still post their Sora creations to TikTok for more reach. For the best Sora AI videos, check out @skibiditimes on Sora.























































































































































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