I watched all 4 parts of Ranger Twister for more context. In part 1, Vic is minding his own business and someone comes up to him from behind to ask for a hug, which he gives.
Another asks for an autograph, which Vic attempts to give, but realizes that he has nothing to write on so he turns to this purple-haired person. They turn around and Vic uses their back to write on the paper.
In part 2, Vic is giving an interview to someone in the background.
In part 3, Vic is issuing Twister commands like
"left leg blue". The purple-haired person, whose back Vic previously used to write on, is playing. Their wig is removed by the little girl in the school uniform.
After Vic says,
"left leg blue" and they move into their positions, he quickly follows that up with
"Hold on, I forgot something" and moves to sign purple-haired person's back again, this time on their person and not a piece of paper.
Vic issues another command,
"Ah, let's go left leg red." There is a lot of squealing and cheering from the crowd as the two participants struggle to comply. They battle it out, bumping into each other for almost a minute. Ultimately, their shoving match ends with purple-haired person falling over.
A person in the audience holds up the winners hand. Vic says
"Good game, good game" to these two.
This person holds out their hands at another group of people playing Twister and says,
"We've still got [unintelligible] people over here."
These three other participants have been in a literal holding position waiting for him. Someone can be heard yelling
"Bring it on!". There's lots of laughing and people are having a good time. Vic playfully says,
"More people to destroy" and starts issuing commands while moving around the outside of the mat.
Vic starts with, "Right arm..." then sees that not everyone is on the same page and is perplexed.
"Why is your right arm on there and your right... oh individual. OK, from now on, [unintelligible] everybody moves [...]"Left arm red".
The girl with the blue wig says,
"I am not athletic at all."
He continues to move around, issuing additional commands and bantering with everyone,
"Right arm green... getting better, getting better." "Left arm yellow", "left leg yellow", "Now they made it look [unintelligible]" (crowd can be heard laughing)
, "Right arm red... now do the Macarena" (more laughing),
"left leg red", "Oh...oh...hold that, ooooh" (participants struggle)
. Someone in the crowd can be heard saying,
"Don't rip those mats." "Left arm green."
It is at this moment when Vic says,
"Now's a good time to sign autographs." He signs the back of the girl in the middle and the one on the right with long hair.
The girl with long hair can be seen laughing uncontrollably.
Vic says, "Right leg red" and the girl with the long hair doesn't make it. She gets up and only two are left.
In part four, Vic begins by questioning what color the girl in the middle's left hand is on. She says yellow. He asks,
"Why is it on yellow?" She says,
"Because you told us." He says,
"Well, hers isn't on yellow." The person filming says,
"It might have been individual" to which he responds,
"Ah, OK."
[Side Note]: @2:36 in part 3, Vic did indeed say, "left arm yellow", however at @3:42 he says "Left arm green".
-Blue-haired girl ended up moving her
right arm.
-Girl in the middle's left arm
was initially on green, but it slipped over to yellow during the following move. Both should have been out, but no one noticed at the time.
After the accusatory Q&A session with the players, Vic proceeds to give the girl in the middle a Pillsbury dough boy push to her stomach to try to make her fall.
Vic says,
"Left leg green". The blue-haired girl has some trouble and the girl with the red pants says,
"Someone hold her coat up." Vic says,
"Woahhh," as it looks like she might fall over.
(During left leg green, blue-haired girl completely removes her left hand from the mat to reorient herself, which is against the rules.)
The lady in green helps fix her coat, as does another,
Vic says,
"Left arm red." Someone in the audience can be heard saying,
"I think he's picking on someone in particular," to which another unknown person says,
"Yeah, he is."
There's some cheering in the audience. Vic says,
"Are you allowed to like let go of the spot?" It's obvious that there's been some cheating throughout the match. When asked,
"Which one did she do?" He says,
"That's OK. We'll get her eventually." More laughing from a few.
The lady in green fixes the girl's shirt strap that had fallen down. She says,
"Thank you" which is followed by a
"You're welcome."
This is the end of the four parts.