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Toilet 8, Corruption BLOWOUT, Obscure Animation History

02-02-2026 · 4h 54m

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[00:00:00] You
[00:01:30] Alright chat, let's do this. Welcome to Sunday Stream.
[00:01:58] I want to discuss a meme.
[00:02:02] Okay, so it's interesting that I didn't realize how many of the characters of the Fellowship
[00:02:16] were actually some sort of royalty or aristocrat, except Sam.
[00:02:25] In the book, Mary is like the Lord of Buckland, he owns like a fucking manor.
[00:02:33] It's the aristocrats.
[00:02:36] But I think one of the things that's interesting about Tolkien's writing is he is both critical
[00:02:42] of it, the aristocracy and royalty, but also what I like about it is when it's not shit,
[00:02:52] There's a nobleness to it, like the idea of the, you know, the flawed kings, and then
[00:02:59] Aragorn, who is like, you know, hiding in the shadows for many years, and then he becomes
[00:03:05] the king and he's a good one.
[00:03:07] And I mean, it is a good versus evil story, but it's subtly, not so subtly, way more
[00:03:13] complex than that.
[00:03:15] That said, Sam does carry the entire fucking team on his back.
[00:03:18] I mean, let's not be around the bush here.
[00:03:23] I mean, without Sam, where would they be?
[00:03:25] Where would Frodo be?
[00:03:28] And he's really the guy who made it all happen.
[00:03:33] And that's the other thing about Tolkien's world
[00:03:36] and writing is that he does this thing
[00:03:39] where the thing happens at the right moment.
[00:03:42] There's a lot of coincidences that aren't coincidences.
[00:03:45] but yeah I mean Boromir is
[00:03:48] he's the steward, he's the steward's son
[00:03:52] so it's gonna be all in his back. fucking Legolas is royalty
[00:03:57] Gandalf is an angel sent from the heavens
[00:04:00] to figure out this ring bullshit. Aragorn despite being royalty
[00:04:06] is like hiding in bushes literally sleeping in bushes
[00:04:11] and like eating mud.
[00:04:13] Boramir sucks, you just flagged yourself, you just flagged yourself, I got you, I got
[00:04:20] your number.
[00:04:23] Wait, wait, call yourself out.
[00:04:27] He was, he was a good man with impossible expectations and he was tempted.
[00:04:39] I know I know a fake fan when I see one.
[00:04:42] It's OK, chat member.
[00:04:43] And yeah, even Gimli is also basically
[00:04:48] that he owns Moria, which isn't so great.
[00:04:53] Or is it Moria?
[00:04:54] No, is it?
[00:04:55] I forget.
[00:04:56] That's his dad.
[00:04:57] See, I should know my lore.
[00:05:02] But yeah, Frodo too inherited a fortune.
[00:05:05] What about Gollum?
[00:05:06] He's just a scumbag.
[00:05:09] But that also brings me to this. So this is just Lord of the Rings memes now we're doing.
[00:05:13] Where would you sit? And what do we got here?
[00:05:21] I'll tell you, I know where I want to sit already.
[00:05:24] There's a couple of good ones, but
[00:05:29] the number one is funny because it's the ring
[00:05:34] plus Peter Jackson's cameos, which is
[00:05:38] Kinda weird. I haven't...
[00:05:41] Like, why?
[00:05:44] Just sit next to the ring and then soon you're fucked. Oh, that's the Balrog! That's not the ring!
[00:05:50] That's the Balrog! Well, I'm not sitting in chair one.
[00:05:54] Two is Treebeard. Uh, next to Tree, you go fall asleep.
[00:05:59] Um, I wouldn't mind talking to Frodo.
[00:06:02] Uh...
[00:06:04] King Faggiton seems like he would be fun to hang with.
[00:06:08] hmm let's see I like how seven is between Galadriel and Sauron that's amazing
[00:06:19] nine would be fun because you get to hang with the Hobbits I think that would
[00:06:25] be a good one hmm but my answer would be 16 because I get to hang out with
[00:06:33] Elrond, and talk about everything.
[00:06:37] I just talk about every single thing that happened
[00:06:41] for the past, I don't know, what?
[00:06:44] How many thousands of years?
[00:06:47] I mean if you, listen, if you choose number 17 here you get to sleep
[00:06:52] like the dead on the flight. You won't even know when you've arrived.
[00:06:57] Or you can hang out with some ghosts at number 14 and see 11's fun too because you could
[00:07:12] mediate between it depends because if they're friends then you could talk to them, but if
[00:07:17] not then they're just going to be arguing.
[00:07:18] Alright, well just wanted to let you know.
[00:07:21] I would talk to Elrond because I would like to talk to someone wise who knows the
[00:07:25] entire history about everything. I would ask him, who's Tom Bombadil, man?
[00:07:33] Welcome to the stream tonight. Before we begin, apparently there's a YouTube clickbait
[00:07:41] baby meme that's happening now for thumbnails.
[00:07:50] And I didn't know about this until just today.
[00:07:56] But there's also stuff like this new block meta changes everything.
[00:08:04] Which that reminds me a lot of that thing where the person puts the blocks in the one spot.
[00:08:10] This has been going on for a little bit now.
[00:08:12] I completely missed this.
[00:08:14] I like this one.
[00:08:15] They're lying to you.
[00:08:18] This one's from Zach Mast.
[00:08:20] They're lying to you.
[00:08:23] Get it?
[00:08:24] I'm starting young.
[00:08:27] Hazel Monforton made this one.
[00:08:30] Unboxing, live reaction.
[00:08:31] It's just a jack-in-the-butt.
[00:08:35] Ranking every food ever.
[00:08:38] This is piku selu.
[00:08:41] And it's just, yeah, just a bunch of baby food.
[00:08:46] You know an adult's probably done this already, like ranked baby food?
[00:08:55] New Strat discovered from Hazelmon.
[00:09:01] Top 5 scary sounds under the crib.
[00:09:06] Yeah, Jeff was talking about like, I'd be, um, the idea of like using your babies for YouTube clicks.
[00:09:16] It's like I didn't even know that was a genre, but apparently that's not the thumbnails, but
[00:09:22] like actual um, they post their kids talking to ghosts like crib camera footage.
[00:09:31] That's a thing.
[00:09:34] That's real.
[00:09:39] That sounds, that's bad.
[00:09:42] That just sounds... that sounds uncomfortable.
[00:09:48] Next level gains.
[00:09:53] Here's one.
[00:09:54] Uh, wait, so this one's from Harris Foster.
[00:09:58] Woke?
[00:09:59] From Jin Ocha.
[00:10:04] The truth about twinkle twinkle little star.
[00:10:06] Same as the ABCs.
[00:10:08] lied to you. This will be baby tube in a couple years. What were they thinking? I can't read
[00:10:19] that without thinking of AVGN. That sentence is his. He owns that sentence. Sometimes like
[00:10:30] people associate me with what do you mean? But a lot of people say that. What were
[00:10:34] What were they thinking is very specifically James.
[00:10:40] Also Mike Mozart, is that his name now?
[00:10:43] I think he's here too, hey, Mike Mozart.
[00:10:46] Anyway, yeah, I just thought these were very funny.
[00:10:53] Gerber direct reaction from Serial Scott.
[00:10:57] Oh, that's really...
[00:11:00] Man, they get their own little Nintendo Direct.
[00:11:04] food and blocks and here's I can't I can't show this one this one's too stupid
[00:11:13] but this one's funny I promise this is interesting no it's not
[00:11:22] yeah you get the idea there's also they moved on to animals and dogs now
[00:11:28] This one's from Popcore. I just thought this was kind of funny.
[00:11:33] And Isocken made this one.
[00:11:38] Freedom of choice versus owner tyranny.
[00:11:48] Someone said they hate the I promise this is interesting thumbnail trend so much.
[00:11:53] I feel like there's that but also it's like stick with me hear me out give me a
[00:12:04] minute all right you got 60 seconds someone said I feel like these are
[00:12:09] boomer Facebook memes but repackaged chat member we're getting older I know at
[00:12:22] At some point though, at some point, we will look back.
[00:12:27] Do you remember Spine?
[00:12:29] No, that's a granddad meme.
[00:12:32] Do you remember Granddad?
[00:12:34] No.
[00:12:44] Welcome to Sunday Stream, everybody.
[00:12:45] Thank you for being here.
[00:12:46] And thank you if you've listened to the album
[00:12:49] And you've really, Chad, I want to say real quick,
[00:12:53] before we begin, those that have checked out
[00:12:56] the new Red Vox album, it means a lot.
[00:12:59] Thank you.
[00:13:00] Whether or not you loved it or just thought it was okay,
[00:13:05] just checking it out has been really helpful.
[00:13:08] I'll tell you why, because Chad,
[00:13:11] we were number one on the band camp for one day.
[00:13:16] we did it. Wow. That's for me, that's a huge accomplishment. And, you know, above Hannai
[00:13:32] Ranay and my morning jacket. I love my morning jacket. And the other one there. And I think
[00:13:41] that's just fantastic so thanks chat ah you that were really that really made my
[00:13:46] day
[00:13:48] thank you
[00:13:50] you know
[00:13:53] The standards exterior like the shag, interior like dual-styled with drag,
[00:13:58] out-connected style, this should be your business.
[00:14:00] Cheat on your man, honey.
[00:14:02] I try to keep you going, man.
[00:14:04] Can't make it. Can't make it.
[00:14:06] I'm a raiser!
[00:14:23] This game is taking its time loading.
[00:14:30] All right, one second, chat.
[00:14:41] Okay, here it is.
[00:14:50] to toilet 8 reach the toilet 8 to go out if you detect an anomaly inside this
[00:14:57] bathroom go back but if you don't detect an anomaly continue
[00:15:20] In the near future, every single thing ever will have to have this message on it, everything.
[00:15:32] Everything.
[00:15:44] These must wash hands gamers too, okay.
[00:15:50] I've washed my hands after the bathroom at least 90% of the time, maybe 95% even.
[00:15:58] Sometimes there's an earthquake.
[00:16:07] about the same so far. But I don't know. That seems like toilet two. Okay, we're good, we're
[00:16:17] good. I don't see anything anomal- oh, I haven't looked over here. Chad, this will be a movie.
[00:16:35] Kaki Mark is going to direct this.
[00:16:51] This is gaming in 2026 chat.
[00:16:53] I don't know.
[00:16:54] We went from, you know, Contra, to Kaki.
[00:17:04] I'm going to go back this way, because we didn't...
[00:17:18] Oh, there we go.
[00:17:19] I made it.
[00:17:20] Okay, okay.
[00:17:21] It said no anomaly detected, which was false.
[00:17:28] That...
[00:17:32] Me after the haunted house.
[00:17:47] wait, is he SHITING from the front?
[00:18:01] no, no, no, no, no, he kidding
[00:18:08] no no no no no no he that's an anomaly
[00:18:22] no one can shit twice like that in a row wait yes you can yes you can wait what
[00:18:35] I missed one!
[00:18:42] I wasn't...
[00:18:44] wasn't looking around good enough.
[00:18:47] You didn't check anything, dummy.
[00:18:49] Alright, well you could just say you didn't check anything, Vinny.
[00:18:52] Okay, it's...
[00:18:53] mostly the same letters.
[00:18:56] Kinda.
[00:18:57] Just one similar letter.
[00:19:05] There shouldn't be any arrows here.
[00:19:15] Focus B.
[00:19:16] Do you ever have one of those shots like a concentration ship?
[00:19:24] Where like if you look at your phone or if you think about something other than the
[00:19:29] movement, it doesn't happen.
[00:19:36] It's a real phenomenon.
[00:19:37] It does happen.
[00:19:40] Some might say you need more fiber, but I think they just say, you know, in medical
[00:19:49] terms it's just a shy whole.
[00:19:58] Hmm, everything here seems okay.
[00:20:09] Check for coils.
[00:20:13] Ah!
[00:20:15] Fuck!
[00:20:17] I didn't even see anything different.
[00:20:28] Someone said that sounded like a satisfying piss.
[00:20:30] Do you know the most recent satisfying piss I had was after my plane ride from Vegas back
[00:20:40] to Newark?
[00:20:41] No, you didn't know that chat?
[00:20:44] Well now you do.
[00:20:45] That's some new lore.
[00:20:48] Because I had a window seat and I got to the point where I was like, okay, I gotta
[00:20:55] pee a little bit.
[00:20:57] Oh, that's not... that's anomalous.
[00:21:00] I think we get to join the Dark Brotherhood of poop.
[00:21:05] I'm a comedian.
[00:21:09] I know. Johnny Cocktails level.
[00:21:12] But yeah, I was like, okay, I got two and a half hours left.
[00:21:16] I can... I can... I have to pee a little bit. And it's like, sir, do you want a ginger ale?
[00:21:20] I'm like, yes I do. And then
[00:21:24] I'm like, okay, I got it. I got two hours left. I could make it. I can make it and
[00:21:29] Then I was like, okay, there's only one hour left before landing. I got this
[00:21:35] But I'm dying a little bit. It hurts
[00:21:39] But I got this then we land. I'm like, oh fuck. I forgot I have to wait for everybody else to get off the plane
[00:21:45] Well, not that it hurt, it was just like, you know, it was like not painful.
[00:21:58] That guy's in there the wrong way.
[00:22:03] I most certainly could have asked someone to get up from their seat, but I was just
[00:22:07] the thing, I was testing myself.
[00:22:10] I wanted to know if I still had it.
[00:22:14] They called me Vinny the Bladder, sauce, back in the day.
[00:22:18] And yeah, I still got it.
[00:22:20] But I had to wait an extra 20 minutes
[00:22:22] to get off the fucking plane.
[00:22:24] And then when I got to that bathroom chat,
[00:22:28] it was like seeing the Mona Lisa for the first time.
[00:22:39] I know you can, I know you can damage.
[00:22:42] it wasn't
[00:22:43] to the point of
[00:22:46] it just it was a satisfying
[00:22:49] it was good i think it's
[00:22:51] toilet zero
[00:22:53] peed and it was nice
[00:22:59] viny blind
[00:23:01] missing trash bag
[00:23:04] All right, we got this this time chat.
[00:23:22] Chat, is the game too loud?
[00:23:25] I feel like it's too low on a lot of cases aside from that one moment.
[00:23:29] No? Okay, just check.
[00:23:34] Was this here?
[00:23:42] Hmm.
[00:23:44] Okay, so far so good.
[00:23:49] I'm going to trick the urinals too because there could be...
[00:24:02] There could be dookie in there.
[00:24:08] Yes.
[00:24:16] It's like my favorite game, Majora's Mask.
[00:24:26] Oh sure, in this game, it's infantile and juvenile and silly.
[00:24:31] In Majora's Mask, it's high art, okay.
[00:24:46] Seems normal to me.
[00:25:01] Skippity feces, huh?
[00:25:10] Was there give- send feedback? I just write no.
[00:25:16] Okay.
[00:25:23] What?
[00:25:28] What?
[00:25:33] What?
[00:25:38] What what?
[00:25:46] It was a sign
[00:25:59] Fuck off
[00:26:08] I got it this time.
[00:26:12] Definitely.
[00:26:20] Normal, normal, everything's normal, everything's
[00:26:24] good here.
[00:26:28] Alright.
[00:26:32] we're good normal normal normal I think uh normal
[00:26:44] normal.
[00:26:57] Alright.
[00:27:02] Normal.
[00:27:03] Alright, that's really skibbity.
[00:27:05] That's really skibbity.
[00:27:10] We're like three years or more past skibbity.
[00:27:13] You can't just do that.
[00:27:26] Could you imagine? I didn't notice that.
[00:27:32] Kind of cool, actually.
[00:27:36] Of all the things not to notice, it would be that one.
[00:27:39] Hey, when you gotta go, you don't think about the world around you.
[00:27:43] You get tunnel vision.
[00:27:46] Toilet vision.
[00:27:49] I wonder if anyone watching this right now is seeing an anomaly hunt game for the first
[00:28:00] time.
[00:28:03] There's gotta be like a couple people. Well, this is a whole genre. And did the movie for
[00:28:17] Exit 8 actually come out yet, Chat? Or is that still... I feel like I remember maybe
[00:28:22] a trailer? There's a... It's out. Did anyone watch it? It's actually pretty decent. It's
[00:28:37] to out in japan
[00:28:47] you know this is the first time
[00:28:50] my fucking nirvana
[00:28:53] logo
[00:28:57] from twenty years ago when i first got steam that i've just left for twenty
[00:29:01] years
[00:29:02] it's the first time
[00:29:05] it's actually coming handy
[00:29:12] i had every chance to change it to the mushroom
[00:29:15] or like
[00:29:16] something vinesauce related sponge
[00:29:20] scoot
[00:29:22] but i can't now
[00:29:29] wait toilet sixteen
[00:29:31] What do you mean toilet 16? No, no, no!
[00:29:40] No, we're about to...
[00:29:43] win. We're about to toilet, toilet 8!
[00:29:48] I don't see any anomalies here, chat.
[00:29:55] twillet nine
[00:30:07] speedrun
[00:30:14] I don't know why, but it's just a kind of an AVGN night tonight.
[00:30:36] Chat, if you see two guys pissing into the same toilet, there are two things that could
[00:30:41] be happening here.
[00:30:43] And I'll tell you what one of them is.
[00:30:46] Challenge Pissing.
[00:30:54] They're gaming.
[00:31:07] Good co-op pissing.
[00:31:12] It looks okay to me.
[00:31:28] Vinnie are you aware of sperm cell racing?
[00:31:32] Yeah. Against my will.
[00:31:35] Someone just said life?
[00:31:47] What? Toilet zero? What do you mean?
[00:31:52] Oh, man.
[00:32:04] There was a larger hand dryer.
[00:32:06] All right, quick speed run, and then we'll do corruptions.
[00:32:11] Quick speed run.
[00:32:12] One more until I lose.
[00:32:22] It's like a hitman thing.
[00:32:23] Like seriously, that hitman would walk around like that.
[00:32:29] That was pretty good.
[00:32:51] that was actually even a little bit scary
[00:33:03] get a sign the rest of those anomalousies though because then others a
[00:33:05] couple on in the preview it on steam that i was like out chat needs to see
[00:33:10] this because this is insane
[00:33:17] we got a couple of good ones already
[00:33:26] you really do have to pay attention to like every single detail
[00:33:30] I don't see anything
[00:33:38] urinal spacing
[00:33:43] really
[00:33:46] fuck
[00:33:47] this urinal does look a little suspicious
[00:33:50] that's normal
[00:33:53] that's normal
[00:33:55] okay, I'll just
[00:33:56] trust chat on this one
[00:34:02] toilet five
[00:34:06] funny
[00:34:13] seems normal to me
[00:34:28] I swear, I feel like a fucking fecal inspector, because as soon as I get into the bathroom
[00:34:50] I have to check this guy's like, like, you know, work.
[00:35:07] This was what it was like after I got off the plane.
[00:35:10] I hate to bring up Adam Sandler, but this was literally a bit on his tape from like 1993.
[00:35:35] Oh, no.
[00:35:40] Oh, no.
[00:35:45] Oh, no.
[00:35:50] Oh, no.
[00:35:55] Oh, no.
[00:36:00] Oh, oh, no.
[00:36:06] Oh, man.
[00:36:11] Oh, fuck.
[00:36:13] Ah, ah.
[00:36:15] Here we go.
[00:36:18] Oh, man.
[00:36:22] Oh, my God.
[00:36:26] I'll be out in a minute.
[00:36:30] Oh, oh man.
[00:36:34] Oh, oh, oh, thank god.
[00:36:40] Oh man.
[00:36:46] That's what I grew up with, chat.
[00:36:50] Now you know.
[00:36:52] And it shows, I know, and you know what's funny, that's going to have to be edited out of the
[00:37:01] full-sauce version because that is actually claimed pissing.
[00:37:06] That is copyrighted pissing.
[00:37:08] From Adam Sandler's, They're All Gonna Laugh At You album, which I don't even think
[00:37:12] Adam Sandler, like, I liked his movies.
[00:37:14] I didn't love them growing up, but that tape was very funny.
[00:37:19] I liked it.
[00:37:21] to it is an adult I tried a couple years ago I was like oh this isn't that great
[00:37:24] but Conan's in it he's he's on there piece of shit car is pretty good I like
[00:37:33] that song yeah this seems good all the stars are here
[00:37:51] Let's check.
[00:37:57] Here's how we're going to do this. I'm going to do the chat check.
[00:38:00] Okay?
[00:38:01] Chat check?
[00:38:03] You say go?
[00:38:05] Or you say stay?
[00:38:09] Chat.
[00:38:11] What do you think?
[00:38:16] Well actually instead of stay, say leave.
[00:38:21] So, alright, I see a lot of goes and I'm gonna give it my official seal of approval.
[00:38:30] FUCK! What was it? What was it?
[00:38:42] Plains on the poster.
[00:38:48] Plains on the poster.
[00:38:51] I don't know, Squid Game.
[00:39:10] I'm serious, this is the last one.
[00:39:11] I'm dead serious.
[00:39:12] There will be no more.
[00:39:13] However, long it takes for me to lose, I didn't even see the physics poops.
[00:39:20] There were some good ones. There were planes on the post.
[00:39:24] Why you gotta really get in there?
[00:39:28] Strawberry magic shafted already.
[00:39:32] It's an extra segment. You know what I mean?
[00:39:35] If not tonight, it'll happen 100%.
[00:39:39] I'm gonna play strawberry magic at some point. Even if it's not on a Sunday.
[00:39:50] It looks good to me.
[00:39:58] Poster check seems alright.
[00:40:05] You aren't lying, my clip of the fuck, fuck!
[00:40:09] One more.
[00:40:11] They said their clip of the pissing got deleted.
[00:40:32] They can do that?
[00:40:34] Toys zero toilet!
[00:40:36] Fucking toilet zero!
[00:40:41] Oh man, I don't want to keep inspecting this guy's shit.
[00:40:50] You promised us.
[00:40:52] I didn't promise you god damn thing.
[00:40:58] Anyway, looks good.
[00:41:05] God damn it!
[00:41:11] Vinnie the sign. It's a vine sauce. Okay, all right, all right, all right. Here we go. Last one.
[00:41:25] What? What do you mean? What is that?
[00:41:29] The
[00:41:41] meeting is a toilet addict.
[00:41:43] We all are.
[00:41:51] Imagine for a minute
[00:41:57] Buying a home and there's no toilet you can't you can't imagine that
[00:42:03] chat.
[00:42:21] This is really the last one.
[00:42:22] I chat, now I will promise.
[00:42:24] You have my word and my acts that I will not play beyond failure.
[00:42:31] This is it!
[00:42:35] I'm walking in.
[00:42:41] I don't see anything here.
[00:42:43] That is suspicious.
[00:42:50] We're good.
[00:42:50] Here we go.
[00:42:57] Here a check is good.
[00:42:59] Hand dryers, look about the same size.
[00:43:02] Posters, they look okay, no smoking.
[00:43:05] There's no fecal in there.
[00:43:07] There's no additional dude in here, urinals.
[00:43:12] Ceiling check seems fine.
[00:43:22] What?
[00:43:29] You
[00:43:59] All right, well, it was toilet eight.
[00:44:24] No, no. Not like the same hemorrhage as if you were on a toilet struggling.
[00:44:32] Immaculate land. The fields are looking fertile. Thank you, thank you.
[00:44:40] Can we get a cabbage bread? Sure.
[00:44:49] Where is Gort the Serf? Gort chased her out into the forest.
[00:44:52] You were chased around with it into the forest, and that was yesterday, so we're hoping the
[00:44:59] search party finds him today.
[00:45:02] Fields look dry to me.
[00:45:05] Well, that's rich, Fergus, because I've heard there's not much fertility in your land
[00:45:12] or in your loans.
[00:45:24] Welcome, chat, to Corruption Stockpile.
[00:45:27] This is the corruption blowout.
[00:45:31] What that means is we have a number of corruptions that are just,
[00:45:35] it's just a bunch of random corruptions.
[00:45:38] And there's no particular theme.
[00:45:41] It's just a lot of corruptions.
[00:45:43] So we're gonna see a number of different consoles games everything
[00:45:49] You know
[00:45:50] Visual epilepsy and all that stuff warning loud noise warning even if I am also trying to mitigate that with a compressor
[00:45:58] Thank you Tenta
[00:46:00] For taking a look at these corruptions and I'll let you know who made them as we go
[00:46:05] Let's hope all my controls are all set up properly. Here we go
[00:46:11] Ah, blue Mario.
[00:46:26] Now that's a corruption.
[00:46:29] Back in my day we had blue Mario.
[00:46:32] We was happy.
[00:46:35] This one, um, corruptions by Nerdzilla.
[00:46:37] Oh.
[00:46:38] Wait, wait a minute.
[00:46:53] Why does Blario collect Toads as power-ups?
[00:47:01] I guess it makes sense when you think about it.
[00:47:10] Honestly, like...
[00:47:12] 14 years ago, this would have been a holy grail corruption.
[00:47:18] Ah.
[00:47:24] Look at Glario Co.
[00:47:28] So pre-cut and pleasant.
[00:47:31] I would have slapped our knees and laughed like maniacs, I'm doing that right now.
[00:47:46] This is a lot more...
[00:47:49] There's a very riotous amount of enemies in 1-1, compared to normal.
[00:47:56] Which is an underrated facet of the corruption. Make no mistake.
[00:48:12] Great music there.
[00:48:26] I mean the rules are consistent in this corruption at least.
[00:48:50] The codes become imprisoned.
[00:48:53] This was definitely found in Sadam's toilet.
[00:48:56] Like 100%.
[00:48:59] Oops.
[00:49:01] Um.
[00:49:03] Well.
[00:49:05] Oops.
[00:49:10] Um.
[00:49:15] Well.
[00:49:20] Just pretend we went to the negative world.
[00:49:29] Maya's swimming for some reason reminds me of Metroid.
[00:49:42] Original Metroid.
[00:49:45] Oh yeah.
[00:49:51] Pretty playable, kinda. I think the gameplay is generally intact, it's just everything
[00:50:03] looks fun. Well I don't know if this is negative world, no it's not, wait maybe? No it's not,
[00:50:10] That was not the negative world
[00:50:16] Time was five night Freddy
[00:50:25] Why is everything flesh tone I
[00:50:28] Think they should do that more with buildings make like flesh tone
[00:50:32] Castles
[00:50:34] Large cylindrical domed ramparts.
[00:50:41] So that way, if you lay down and angle the rampart just right, it would look really cool.
[00:51:04] It's pretty good.
[00:51:30] Oh, oh god!
[00:51:31] I was betrayed by Toad.
[00:51:46] My name is Mario, fuck your face.
[00:51:50] My name is Mario, it's my place.
[00:51:55] I'm in...
[00:51:57] ...the space.
[00:52:01] Corruption by Nerdzilla for Cas-
[00:52:04] Yeah, but it's nice that we can still be amused, at least I can, by NES corruptions.
[00:52:11] Because you know, for so long, this is all we had, really.
[00:52:18] The early corruptors could kind of only do NES corruptions with some degree of funnies.
[00:52:23] Everything else was way too complex, so if you tried, you might get a couple things, but it would take like an hour.
[00:52:31] But I think, yeah, NES corruptions still have the potential to be very good.
[00:52:40] Then here this corruption is drowning in Clown Bombing.
[00:53:10] Uh, fittingly, this corruption's called Simon's massive ego.
[00:53:24] Slime-man.
[00:53:34] Uh...
[00:53:36] You're supposed to go upstairs?
[00:53:37] Oh, oh yeah!
[00:53:40] I'm always really curious to see if Corruptions continue to another screen.
[00:53:49] Because they change, sometimes you load in a new screen and the Corruption changes.
[00:53:59] Really, everything is just Simon. And there's like, no enemies. Every power up is Simon.
[00:54:24] Uh, I mean, you fall from the sky?
[00:54:28] That's the other effect.
[00:54:31] I like this version of Castlevania. I could probably beat this one, finally.
[00:54:36] Never mind.
[00:54:40] The one thing that would stop Simon Belmont...
[00:54:44] ...a locked door.
[00:54:54] the
[00:55:07] the
[00:55:09] the
[00:55:11] the
[00:55:13] the
[00:55:15] the
[00:55:17] shit's fucked.
[00:55:28] Zelda 2!
[00:55:29] Okay, here's my favorite shitty game.
[00:55:34] Man, a friend of mine who I didn't know, it's not like we were close, but we reconnected over the years.
[00:55:43] Someone from high school.
[00:55:45] And he's a huge Zelda fan.
[00:55:47] And he put Zelda 2 at the very bottom of his list.
[00:55:51] Very, very, very last.
[00:55:55] And I was like, I get it.
[00:55:57] I'm disappointed.
[00:56:04] But I mean, look at this. How could you say this is a bad game?
[00:56:07] I mean, just look at it.
[00:56:12] Look at it.
[00:56:15] I think it's great.
[00:56:29] You can corrupt on demand by pressing pause, apparently.
[00:56:35] It's honest to God, not a bad game.
[00:56:37] No, no, no, not at all.
[00:56:41] There's stuff they didn't finish, and it's kind of worth playing, like, um, Link is
[00:56:44] adventure some or some kind of rom-hack that adds quality of life but as a as a
[00:56:52] game from this time I think it's got a lot of great stuff in it it's just the
[00:56:59] hate is over overblown and I think it's because the rest of the Zelda series is
[00:57:03] so fucking good sure it looks like you could play this game on a calculator
[00:57:08] but that's it
[00:57:14] Zelda is kind mid.
[00:57:21] One day, I hope you realize that you've been missing out on great games, because you say
[00:57:25] the word mid.
[00:57:27] You know who's cool?
[00:57:29] Midna.
[00:57:30] And that's why you should play Twilight Princess, a great game.
[00:57:40] a really great video game series called the Legend of Zelda. I'm not getting paid to say this.
[00:57:47] You think, chat, you think I should defend my Lady the Zelda series?
[00:57:52] One of the most popular and well respected and well beloved and highest selling video game series of all time?
[00:58:10] All right, man, it wasn't that funny.
[00:58:40] I do enjoy that sound.
[00:58:54] Hang on a second, I need rewind for this.
[00:59:05] Oh.
[00:59:10] This one apparently does different things based on your actions.
[00:59:15] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
[00:59:38] What the fuck?
[00:59:40] Whoa.
[01:00:10] Oh, this is... now the boss battle music.
[01:00:40] What just happened?
[01:00:41] Oh, corrupted back to the main menu, or the title screen, rather.
[01:00:54] Chat, I thought this was like a bone palace.
[01:01:00] Like seriously, for a second I thought those were like bones.
[01:01:05] It's just the master key, or whatever.
[01:01:09] It kind of does look like a flesh and bone palace.
[01:01:14] That could be a good art.
[01:01:15] That could be a good rom-hack.
[01:01:16] No, it wouldn't.
[01:01:17] But, I don't know, it just sounds like a cool thing.
[01:01:31] Hyper Realistic Blood always, of course.
[01:01:54] Excellent.
[01:02:01] I'm not sure what to do with this.
[01:02:31] Look at Harmony.
[01:02:59] It's a good corruption.
[01:03:01] good corruption. You know what? Uh-oh. Dolphin 50x not found. It's time for live
[01:03:14] troubleshooting. I got one. No, no, no. I got this. I got this.
[01:03:19] All right, let's see, will it load, switching from Dolphin?
[01:03:30] When's the last time you updated?
[01:03:31] No, I updated.
[01:03:32] I just needed to transfer settings over.
[01:03:46] Download my DLLs, yeah, seriously.
[01:03:49] I think I got it now chat in five four three five four
[01:04:10] please hold it's just loading the corruption stock file
[01:04:19] Let's play a game.
[01:04:28] I'm on chip furnace right now which is where all the corruption music is.
[01:04:31] Here's the game.
[01:04:32] Guess the game.
[01:04:33] Okay, let's see what's this.
[01:04:37] The last one was gold and I.
[01:04:44] Mario Party 3.
[01:04:45] Good job, Veggie.
[01:04:46] Okay, here's one. Guess the game.
[01:05:01] Not Mega Man X. Same company. Street Fighter 2, good job to pow.
[01:05:11] One more, one more. It's loaded already.
[01:05:17] This one's tough.
[01:05:24] Conker, why you got it?
[01:05:37] Alright, corruption's by that puppy corny old doggo.
[01:05:41] And GameCube Mario Kart Double Dash.
[01:05:52] All right, we got the limiter going.
[01:05:56] First person racing is the name of this one.
[01:06:04] Chat, you know how your brain kind of removes your nose, it just deletes it from your vision
[01:06:09] because it's it's just always there Mario he can't do that his brain cannot
[01:06:17] do that
[01:06:25] Luigi can't do it either
[01:06:28] this is Luigi this is Mario you're saying it made me see it again it's nice
[01:06:37] Once in a while, it's nice to notice that you have a nose, right?
[01:07:07] Oh, there we go.
[01:07:13] It's a little messed up, but still kind of playable, because it's very messed up and playable.
[01:07:23] Why do they start with items?
[01:07:28] Wait, why am I always getting items?
[01:07:37] And I wish Mario Kart was like this.
[01:07:44] I would actually probably be good at it, finally.
[01:07:47] I have a feeling if I raced against Chat, they would still win.
[01:07:59] If I had infinite items and they didn't, they would still win.
[01:08:03] Also, I kinda missed the unique item mechanic from Double Dash.
[01:08:10] Even though some of the items were just shit.
[01:08:13] It was just fun.
[01:08:16] It just helped give your character some additional character.
[01:08:22] Wow, alright, that was Double Dash.
[01:08:32] Just pay for Mario, thousand-year-door.
[01:08:44] Real.
[01:08:45] Yes.
[01:08:46] Fuck.
[01:08:48] Haha!
[01:08:49] Woo!
[01:08:50] Wrong.
[01:09:03] I don't even know what the question was.
[01:09:20] That's bad. Right?
[01:09:22] When you hear it three times, that's bad.
[01:09:29] Aw, that's Minjin!
[01:09:32] Everything else is kind of playable.
[01:09:45] Alright, okay, so it was only that one spot.
[01:09:50] These are by Wii 23, by the way.
[01:09:55] Whoa, what the fuck?
[01:10:00] Whoa! What happened to Mario? Why did he fly away?
[01:10:08] Oh, he's back.
[01:10:13] Real-time back?
[01:10:18] Everything just happened all at the same time.
[01:10:30] Oh
[01:10:46] Man
[01:11:00] I don't know how I'm doing this, but it worked.
[01:11:17] Someone said I'd play the fuck out of this battle system.
[01:11:20] Obviously there would need to be some adjustments.
[01:11:25] That was a complete mess.
[01:11:31] What is your favorite paper Mario?
[01:11:32] It's this one.
[01:11:33] Oh.
[01:11:34] No, I take that back.
[01:11:35] It's not this one.
[01:11:36] Haha.
[01:11:37] Haha.
[01:11:38] Haha.
[01:11:39] Haha.
[01:11:40] Haha.
[01:11:41] Haha.
[01:11:42] Haha.
[01:11:43] Haha.
[01:11:44] Haha.
[01:11:45] Haha.
[01:11:46] Haha.
[01:11:47] Haha.
[01:11:48] Haha.
[01:11:49] Haha.
[01:11:50] Haha.
[01:11:51] Haha.
[01:11:52] Haha.
[01:11:53] Haha.
[01:11:54] I want to see if I can actually win the fight.
[01:12:07] I can't win the fight.
[01:12:19] 2
[01:12:22] 2
[01:12:25] 2
[01:12:35] This is the most plus twos I've ever seen.
[01:12:38] Usually I get minus twos.
[01:12:43] 2
[01:12:45] How much health do I have, Jack?
[01:12:49] It's a lot of twos.
[01:12:51] It's a lot of twos.
[01:13:19] Whoa, now that's a dragon, but hey, what's in that hotel, I thought you'd eat it.
[01:13:26] No, hey, now that's a dragon.
[01:13:30] Whoa, now that's a dragon.
[01:13:33] Whoa, now that's a dragon.
[01:13:39] Whoa, now that's a dragon.
[01:13:46] Whoa! Now that's a dragon!
[01:13:52] Whoa! Now that's a dragon!
[01:13:56] Whoa, now that's a dragon!
[01:13:57] Whoa, now that's a dragon!
[01:13:58] Whoa, now that's...
[01:13:59] Whoa! Now that's a dragon!
[01:14:02] Whoa! Now that's a dragon!
[01:14:06] Whoa!
[01:14:16] I
[01:14:28] Whoa
[01:14:37] Yeah, I think we're gonna die
[01:14:46] Whoa. Now that's a dragon.
[01:14:52] I'm surprised it actually set game over.
[01:15:04] I just want to see if this carries over into...
[01:15:07] Uh, never mind it crashed.
[01:15:12] What's hidden in this place?
[01:15:14] Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
[01:15:20] Look an ending sequence.
[01:15:35] Bye.
[01:15:36] I'm not pressing anything, by the way.
[01:15:57] This is how he likes to spend his time when he's not doing anything important to spins.
[01:16:02] yet cleaning the pipes? Yeah, sure.
[01:16:10] Oh, excuse me.
[01:16:14] There's something really funny about that. Mario's goofy-ass big foot
[01:16:20] and his slightly suspect eyes.
[01:16:27] I don't think you could do that, Mario.
[01:16:32] He's looking extra-warm-less himself.
[01:17:02] Mario's ulcer just fucking exploded like three times.
[01:17:08] Whoa!
[01:17:09] Wait, what's going on here?
[01:17:15] All of Mario's attacks.
[01:17:17] Except for your normal jump hammer to a ton of damage.
[01:17:32] Punch.
[01:17:39] Punch!
[01:17:47] I just have to test this.
[01:18:02] No, no, no, no, not this enemy.
[01:18:16] I got this. I got this.
[01:18:32] No, no, I got it. I got it. I got it. Watch this. Watch this. Just watch. I was just testing out some parameters
[01:18:51] See now that's a lie because that wasn't the normal hammer
[01:19:02] A lot of rocks.
[01:19:13] Try an item.
[01:19:17] Whoa.
[01:19:20] No, no more split!
[01:19:30] Okay, okay.
[01:19:40] Okay. Okay.
[01:19:47] Whoa, now back to hammer.
[01:20:10] Okay, it should just say one of your attacks does a lot of damage.
[01:20:17] That would have been just fine.
[01:20:37] That is a lot of damage.
[01:20:40] Still gotta chat, the Pippermario Instincts are still here.
[01:21:07] one more fight. I'm great if there's a boss I can kill in one hit every time.
[01:21:14] You never forget how to ride a Mario. If I could do the cat face, I would.
[01:21:24] Whoa. Now that's a dragon.
[01:21:32] Additional corruption, bonus corruption.
[01:21:37] I don't know if we can... maybe with two hits?
[01:21:53] Okay, can you get away from me a little bit, please?
[01:22:03] Just a little bit.
[01:22:15] Okay, I don't... there might be something making it easier for me to dodge.
[01:22:28] This game is for babies, it is too easy.
[01:22:32] Too easy to scare me.
[01:22:43] Giant thumbs up.
[01:22:53] Is he sleeping?
[01:22:57] Wake up, man!
[01:23:01] Oh Mario's looking kinda weird too.
[01:23:10] Why are there codes on the stage?
[01:23:23] Nice, kinda looking, I wanna say skeletal but that's not the word, really?
[01:23:44] Gaunts?
[01:23:45] Um, weird, just weird.
[01:23:47] Yeah.
[01:24:05] Where is she?
[01:24:10] Uh, only coops?
[01:24:18] Wow, I have no partner now to help!
[01:24:33] There are a number of small Mario's on stage, however.
[01:24:40] Oh
[01:25:00] Little invasive
[01:25:10] This town is fucked. Oh no! Oh what happened to you? Coopette or whatever your name is?
[01:25:25] I should know this. I just played this game like, what, two years ago?
[01:25:33] Koopie-Koo, Koopette, what have they done to you?
[01:25:42] Has it been two years?
[01:25:44] I think so.
[01:25:50] What was it? Two or one?
[01:25:52] 2024? Well, technically two.
[01:25:56] One- one point five.
[01:25:57] The Mario trees are in full bloom this season and they look really Italian.
[01:26:11] Go on here.
[01:26:24] Whoa!
[01:26:30] Alright, later!
[01:26:38] Chad, don't say she's gushing.
[01:26:45] I mean, sure, that's exactly what's happening, but...
[01:26:54] I don't know if it's a corruption thing, but for some reason I can't move
[01:27:02] fastly in diagonals.
[01:27:09] Umbella used surf. Yeah.
[01:27:24] Wow.
[01:27:32] Oh, no, not again!
[01:28:00] said this was tip-top meme sounds dude they won't stop all right shy guys we
[01:28:11] we get it
[01:28:30] This is just infinite until I think until they all die.
[01:28:46] It just keeps fucking happening.
[01:28:59] I can't stop watching this.
[01:29:28] I have to stop watching this.
[01:29:30] Punish him.
[01:29:58] Alright, we're done here.
[01:30:12] Does Dolphin have fast forward?
[01:30:13] Does anyone know?
[01:30:14] I could...
[01:30:15] Someone said that we were almost done and they wanted to see it keep going.
[01:30:20] Let's see, high Q setting.
[01:30:43] Let's frame advance.
[01:30:44] That's not correct.
[01:30:46] I got it, I got it, let's see.
[01:31:04] Uh-oh.
[01:31:07] Uh, I might have screwed something up here, chat.
[01:31:11] I'm confused. I did frame advance and it broke it. Sorry, Chad. Give me a minute. I'll figure
[01:31:33] this out. Hang on.
[01:32:03] It's just horrible noises.
[01:32:27] Tough crowd, yeah, none of them are dying.
[01:32:33] In fact, why are there now more of them?
[01:32:35] Oh, wait, some of them are gone.
[01:32:38] Whoa, whoa, whoa, they're leaving.
[01:32:41] Oh, okay.
[01:32:43] I kind of regret unmuting.
[01:32:56] What the fuck is this corruption?
[01:33:00] Corruption it's so strange
[01:33:05] All right, well there you go
[01:33:14] I appear to be stuck and fast forward
[01:33:30] Back to normal.
[01:33:50] So Coops is just Shells.
[01:33:54] He's a vector man.
[01:34:08] Yeah, all of the characters are the sum of all of the characters combined into a character of all of the characters.
[01:34:24] I can't tell if Dolphin is still not at 100%.
[01:34:53] Now that was correct, this corruption is just messed up.
[01:35:07] Alright.
[01:35:08] Corruptions for Doc Lewis' Punch-Out by Angry Munchy 70.
[01:35:15] Doc Lewis' Punch-Out.
[01:35:18] Oh my god.
[01:35:20] Oh my god.
[01:35:23] The name of this fucking is Toilet Lewis.
[01:35:27] Get rid of this fucking car, man.
[01:35:30] Oh, no!
[01:35:31] This is called old school.
[01:35:39] Move, baby, move!
[01:35:41] I can't, I can't, I can't play it!
[01:35:44] It's unplayable. I think it's because it's a Wii game and I don't have that setup for
[01:35:56] Wii at the moment. But, uh, I love it.
[01:36:05] Get ready to start it hard, Mac.
[01:36:08] This is called old school.
[01:36:11] Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
[01:36:13] He the clean!
[01:36:15] This corruption is just called Gmod Raccoels.
[01:36:18] Quick feedback!
[01:36:22] Ah! Doc!
[01:36:23] I can't talk to this. I cannot play this. You can kill me.
[01:36:26] I'm ready to start a punch!
[01:36:28] Come on, Mac.
[01:36:30] One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
[01:36:42] It's over.
[01:36:44] He did the funny meme and now we can move on.
[01:36:46] Yeah, that wasn't particularly terrible, but this is.
[01:36:52] Wow!
[01:36:53] Look at the head on him.
[01:36:55] Remove the extension. Okay, well we got some wee corruptions which is a little challenging.
[01:37:07] Hmm. Chris Nonimus made these. It thinks you have the nunchuck in. Yeah, this is,
[01:37:24] I didn't know we were going to have weak corruption, so I didn't prepare properly.
[01:37:27] Sorry.
[01:37:28] I got, uh, let's see, configure...
[01:37:31] Oh man, uh...
[01:37:37] Let's see.
[01:37:44] It's unreal how good this dude is at sliding.
[01:38:10] I don't know how many more of these weak corruptions are going to need me to actually control them.
[01:38:26] So I'm going to...
[01:38:27] I have to get batteries, but I'm going to do the thing for real.
[01:38:37] Actually I've got batteries right here.
[01:38:38] I don't know how good they are, but I'm gonna try.
[01:38:59] A little dent. A little dent in the head.
[01:39:02] Never stopped anybody from doing some sprinting.
[01:39:07] You don't need your head to sprint.
[01:39:22] Hey chat. Real...
[01:39:26] Weemote.
[01:39:28] Real Weemote. Engaged.
[01:39:32] That was as fast as I could make that happen.
[01:39:37] he loves it he doesn't even he's he looks so happy it's just fucking crashed
[01:39:54] I
[01:40:06] Whoa
[01:40:10] Okay
[01:40:14] It doesn't want a real remote then I guess
[01:40:24] Yeah, there's a little bit of cronimburg happening here.
[01:40:34] Naturally.
[01:40:35] Naturally.
[01:40:36] Okay.
[01:40:59] Corruption.
[01:41:05] that looks like wallow eegee
[01:41:13] there again yeah the the fucking we mode the real we mode is not sinking
[01:41:21] properly for some reason does anyone know what mode may flash needs to be
[01:41:35] Is it three or four?
[01:41:45] Oh my god
[01:41:47] Looks like it's connected. Oh my god
[01:41:52] Six to seven. It's a funny meme six seven
[01:41:56] well the shit whoa we got super crashes
[01:42:10] Yeah, this shit don't work.
[01:42:36] SON!
[01:42:50] Yeah, we corruptions definitely need a little bit of extra attention because the controller is causing all kinds of problems right now.
[01:42:57] Name of the corruption has got to swim fast, which I'm assuming is supposed to work and
[01:43:09] not crash immediately.
[01:43:10] Oh.
[01:43:11] Oh my god, they're spinning.
[01:43:24] I don't know how to control this.
[01:43:31] Wait, wait.
[01:43:34] Okay, okay, okay.
[01:43:45] There's a little bit of vaporwave going on here.
[01:44:10] Yeah, but anytime a real we mode is attempted it just crashes
[01:44:28] So I don't think we're gonna be playing any of these we're just gonna be watching
[01:44:40] That's good enough.
[01:44:47] Yeah.
[01:44:56] Okay.
[01:45:06] Oh, sorry. Hey, what's what's happening? What do I do? What do I do? I think I have access
[01:45:21] to a couple of buttons, but mostly I'm just watching.
[01:45:38] Man Vinny sucks at this game, you watch your mouth chat remember, you're supposed to tell
[01:45:43] the streamer they're great at all times, even when they objectively are sucking at a video
[01:45:50] game because their controller doesn't work.
[01:45:55] Beautiful.
[01:45:56] Beautiful form, Knuckle and Horse.
[01:46:01] Horse Knuckle.
[01:46:02] It's about like a moose Knuckle.
[01:46:11] Let's roll around at the speed of sound!
[01:46:33] I don't know what's happening.
[01:46:43] Really?
[01:46:45] Is that what happened?
[01:46:51] I won?
[01:46:57] We won at life because we got fucking raptured.
[01:47:01] God was pleased.
[01:47:16] I should do want to see that replay. Hang on a minute. I'll do that again.
[01:47:31] Again, barely know what I'm doing.
[01:47:40] I'm using an emulated Wiimote, aka my mouse.
[01:47:52] win
[01:47:58] the ascendance wow that was beautiful all right never mind we'll get it
[01:48:13] uh huh yeah
[01:48:22] Special thrusts?
[01:48:27] I'll tell you what, Tails is not special thrusting anytime soon.
[01:48:52] What's happening? What game is this? What do you do? Is this like a battle mode? I think
[01:49:07] it's death fencing? Oh, that's what those are. I thought they were probes. Or like paddle
[01:49:13] Claws or something
[01:49:43] I'm winning. No, I'm not.
[01:49:55] This sounds... I've never heard this remix before.
[01:50:05] Go back and look at Daisy's eyes at the beginning. Oh, I saw Enyoshi too.
[01:50:10] There's definitely some kind of meme to be made from these eyeballs.
[01:50:25] Pass through the rings.
[01:50:30] Again, we're just watching, because I can only press like a couple of buttons, so...
[01:50:40] I thought this was supposed to be the Olympics, I didn't know there was Mario Galaxy ship
[01:50:50] in here.
[01:50:51] What Olympic sport is this?
[01:50:52] Yeah, seriously.
[01:51:00] We do this when we have the Olympics in real life, on Earth.
[01:51:18] Yeah, so I'm trying.
[01:51:30] It's bad!
[01:51:34] Again, I'm not even pressing anything now.
[01:51:40] Bad.
[01:51:52] Listen, for me not doing a single thing, this is beautiful.
[01:52:00] I didn't know he was so graceful.
[01:52:15] Oh!
[01:52:19] All this is happening and there's just like an Italian flag when you bring him in the
[01:52:26] background.
[01:52:28] What is this supposed to happen?
[01:52:32] You know what? I think it's just bad.
[01:52:40] Well, thank you for those corruptions. Uh, sucks I couldn't play them.
[01:52:44] I tried. I plugged in my actual real Wiimote.
[01:52:48] One that hasn't been corrupted or crusted by leaking batteries,
[01:52:53] which I've never seen a controller worse than a Wiimote.
[01:52:56] What is wrong with you?
[01:52:58] I can't believe this.
[01:53:02] You must be the Hopkins boy.
[01:53:04] Where'd you come from?
[01:53:05] We've been expecting you.
[01:53:07] Welcome to Bullworth Academy.
[01:53:12] I'm sure you'll be very happy here.
[01:53:14] Very happy indeed.
[01:53:17] Anyway, I can't spend my life waiting around for the body of the boys.
[01:53:21] I've got a man to make happy.
[01:53:24] The headmaster is expecting you Hopkins in his study
[01:53:31] In the main building don't keep dr. Crabble snitch waiting. He's a brilliant man
[01:53:40] Brilliant
[01:53:42] it's
[01:53:43] snitch I
[01:53:45] Haven't played bully other than corruptions. So
[01:53:49] Wow
[01:53:54] Dr. Cribblesnatch.
[01:54:00] Holy Corruptions by Scorpi.
[01:54:17] Start game immediately get into fights.
[01:54:20] Clown Romance Guy.
[01:54:24] I think that was a Beatles lyric sometime around the sergeant pepper hero. Yes, so you must be Hopkins
[01:54:33] What what I meant. Yes, sir very good
[01:54:38] Let me see. I love their faces a lot of naughty things. Haven't you?
[01:54:43] vandalism graffiti bad language violent conduct
[01:54:47] Disrespecting staff. Oh, I'm scared of you Hopkins. Come on. Give me a break. Yes
[01:54:53] Look how the building's gonna-
[01:54:55] It's set on fire!
[01:54:57] You're quite the nastiest little boy I've ever encountered tell me why should I waste my time on you?
[01:55:03] I don't know because it's my calling. It's what I do
[01:55:07] You excel at causing trouble and I excel at fixing little boys like you at making you into respectable members of our community here at the Academy
[01:55:17] I've got a good feeling about you boy a feeling you and I are going to a great friend
[01:55:22] Let's let's the building burn down.
[01:55:32] Whoa!
[01:55:33] Is that a flesh coat?
[01:55:40] She's horrifying.
[01:55:41] He's horrifying as much!
[01:55:52] You will have a clean nose, so keep it clean, or we'll clean it for you.
[01:55:57] Turn it into a coat, cause they're wearing a face coat.
[01:56:00] She's wearing a face coat.
[01:56:02] That was human skin.
[01:56:12] I'm just a skater boy playing with my skater toys.
[01:56:17] She is just a skater girl living in her skater world.
[01:56:22] I wish I was playing some video games.
[01:56:29] I wish I was playing some video games.
[01:56:36] I wish I was playing some video games.
[01:56:45] Okay, good fucking.
[01:56:52] There's a lot of bathrooms on the stream tonight.
[01:56:58] Who's Gernon?
[01:57:03] Who's Gernon?
[01:57:10] Who's Gernon?
[01:57:40] I always wash my hands!
[01:57:41] It's like some video games or something.
[01:57:43] It's just because it- is this all inner monologue shit?
[01:57:47] I am so bored, like...
[01:57:51] Yeah.
[01:57:52] My life.
[01:57:53] Cover me! I'm going in!
[01:57:56] I wish I was like,
[01:57:57] Hey!
[01:57:58] Who are you?
[01:57:58] The people in that stall?
[01:58:00] The happiest days of your life?
[01:58:02] Whatever.
[01:58:04] So, who's-
[01:58:05] Ha ha ha ha!
[01:58:07] If I hang out here, something's gonna happen for sure.
[01:58:10] I wonder what mom is doing now. Shouldn't I be somewhere doing something? My fear store.
[01:58:25] This is when you're so crazy.
[01:58:27] I'm going to beat you, whatever!
[01:58:38] Kills a bunch of people in a bathroom with dynamite and then runs away.
[01:58:42] I should be able to come up with something to do who's a bigger jerk
[01:58:55] Should call the police
[01:59:12] You just bumped into me!
[01:59:16] That felt fun!
[01:59:17] I should be able to come up with something to do.
[01:59:19] I think my trees are too small.
[01:59:22] That felt funny!
[01:59:31] It's wild to play this in corrupted form for the first time.
[01:59:35] This will be my predominant memory of Holi for the rest of my life now.
[01:59:39] Until I play it one day, maybe.
[01:59:42] I know, I know it's a great game. I've heard many, many a tale.
[02:00:02] the
[02:00:16] feeding time at the zoo
[02:00:18] okay here's the deal
[02:00:19] over there we got the nerds
[02:00:21] of course they're confused
[02:00:23] they look pretty harmless
[02:00:24] they're actually sneaky bastards
[02:00:26] literal dent in face
[02:00:30] And those are the preps. They're all money and come to sending out a truth.
[02:00:34] Yeah, that's a million bread and completely brainless.
[02:00:37] Very observant, Jimmy Boy.
[02:00:40] Now over there are the greasers. They think they're tough.
[02:00:43] Or at least try to look tough.
[02:00:45] Wouldn't advise messing with them. At least not yet.
[02:00:47] I wouldn't.
[02:00:48] They hang by the auto shop.
[02:00:50] And last but not least, the jocks.
[02:00:53] These guys rule the school.
[02:00:55] Definitely a boy...
[02:00:56] What I expected.
[02:00:57] Whatever, I'm not afraid of some dumb-royed monkeys.
[02:01:00] You'll learn.
[02:01:02] Come on, let's go.
[02:01:03] Dig a Chad Chin.
[02:01:06] You're here to learn, not to goof off.
[02:01:09] Get the class.
[02:01:24] Can't even play it.
[02:01:27] Accurate school experience.
[02:01:29] Yeah.
[02:01:30] That's what it looked like at my school.
[02:01:32] Where is this dirty old perv?
[02:01:34] You know, he's not very nice Gary.
[02:01:36] And you're a loser, Peety.
[02:01:38] One of life's unfortunate.
[02:01:40] Get out of here you little scum!
[02:01:45] So I guess through this movie, your dad does live on it.
[02:01:52] Let's leave this guy to his welfare payments.
[02:01:54] Come on, let's get out of here.
[02:01:57] Oh my god.
[02:01:58] Oh my God.
[02:01:59] Just get out of here, kid.
[02:02:00] Why should I?
[02:02:01] Because of who?
[02:02:02] And his arm was a prick.
[02:02:03] What's your problem?
[02:02:04] That's a long story.
[02:02:07] You got any liquor?
[02:02:08] No.
[02:02:09] I'm 15.
[02:02:10] Well, what about jokes?
[02:02:11] No.
[02:02:12] Then why shouldn't I kill you?
[02:02:14] All right then, tough guy.
[02:02:15] Kill me.
[02:02:16] You know what, kid?
[02:02:20] I like your style.
[02:02:22] You got guts when I was on that ridgid career watching my buddies get killed by
[02:02:28] I see guts in the back range.
[02:02:34] Guts all over the place.
[02:02:54] Did he piss green on his pants?
[02:02:58] for a chaff for just a second he had like puke on his pants
[02:03:19] I don't pick people like texture warping that this might be a little extreme
[02:03:28] I love the firework so much.
[02:03:49] Smell air and firework. Great items.
[02:04:08] Man, the slingshot was way more powerful than another corruption.
[02:04:13] Oh my god.
[02:04:15] The place where this that's a sleep paralysis demon from the boys the week from the chaff and all that nonsense
[02:04:22] Okay, so what's that got to do standing up to people keeping them in line?
[02:04:26] This is where I stand up to you as this person you talking about I know you hate me Jimmy boy
[02:04:32] I know you said all that stuff about me behind my back. What are you talking about? Don't play innocent with me
[02:04:38] You want to run this school? I want to run this school only one of us is gonna make it
[02:04:43] And it's gonna be me gonna be made
[02:04:50] Chet I'm very confused
[02:04:53] Is this a sewer?
[02:04:55] Boys and morons I give you Russell
[02:05:07] Go beat that little jerk who said that nasty stuff to me about your mom and those bonnard animals
[02:05:13] What?
[02:05:15] Come here!
[02:05:16] Russell wants vengeance!
[02:05:22] It will never happen.
[02:05:23] Oh wait, yes it could!
[02:05:29] Is that drugs?
[02:05:30] Whoa! Oh my god, Russell! What could you do that to a child?
[02:05:34] What the fuck?
[02:05:42] Oh man.
[02:05:43] You are dead.
[02:05:50] It is kinda just fight club, isn't it?
[02:05:57] I smashed you.
[02:06:06] I'm trying, I can't actually throw real punches.
[02:06:18] Well who could have seen that coming?
[02:06:28] What?
[02:06:34] What's that noise?
[02:06:36] No, really, what is that?
[02:07:01] For Lit 9?
[02:07:02] That sounds like a grapefruit technique.
[02:07:03] You're right, chatmember.
[02:07:04] It does.
[02:07:05] Can I convince you to make out of me?
[02:07:12] All right, next is Yakuza by no spaces
[02:07:21] Aniki yeah, I
[02:07:24] Want to thank you for helping me make this collection. I mean it's my pleasure Shinji all right
[02:07:35] Holy shit, Gray Leno.
[02:07:53] It's him.
[02:07:55] It was him the whole time.
[02:08:04] It's grey lennu.
[02:08:11] Sorry chat, this is the Gameboy Color version of Yakuza.
[02:08:17] Resolution is, you know,
[02:08:20] about on par with the Switch 2.
[02:08:28] Switch 2 getting strays for no reason.
[02:08:31] Sorry, is it catching strays?
[02:08:33] I'll try not to speak... I'll try not to speak!
[02:08:36] Impressive Kazuma-chan!
[02:08:37] Like current slang, you don't want to hear that from me, do you?
[02:08:40] Aniki, you mean...
[02:08:42] Yeah. Kazuma Kiriyachan, the dragon of the Doshima family.
[02:08:48] It's been a while, Majima-san.
[02:08:57] Real life, trying to scare your own...
[02:09:00] That's where your girl. I hear she's hot everyone. I know I like that by the way
[02:09:05] What do you want this idea? He was Kazuma son. Yeah, forget it. This is Mark Hamill, right?
[02:09:09] We gotta make it.
[02:09:11] I SHOULD STUPID BALAVAKA!
[02:09:14] Does he always voice mashing on or is it?
[02:09:16] I'm doing this if I learn to slap.
[02:09:18] Okay. If you say, but when you're gonna have to teach him a little bit, let's get it.
[02:09:22] Yes, sir. Only this one.
[02:09:25] And he forgot he did it.
[02:09:34] Hey man, a paycheque's a paycheque.
[02:09:39] I guarantee you Mickey Rourke forgot he did a voice in a video game.
[02:09:49] They got him for like two days and he just said,
[02:09:51] Fuck shit. Fuck. Bitch.
[02:09:56] And then he went home.
[02:09:57] As usual.
[02:10:08] Little head rotation, no problem.
[02:10:21] the fuck dude
[02:10:31] Yeah, but this really is like being in a dream
[02:10:51] Liminal dream batting cages, that's a new genre.
[02:11:06] Make it happen
[02:11:28] Zero, huh
[02:11:36] Oh, those are just like, cat-survives, they're just watching.
[02:12:02] No one even attempts to attack.
[02:12:26] Those scum won't be coming back any time soon.
[02:12:35] And we're so off lock.
[02:12:41] Huh?
[02:12:45] Ah!
[02:12:45] Yuletron!
[02:12:46] Hello!
[02:12:47] Are you alright?
[02:12:50] What the fuck do you think you're doing?
[02:12:53] Today's been a very bad day.
[02:12:56] Oh, and it's put me in a real shitty mood.
[02:12:58] What?!
[02:13:01] Just your bad luck...
[02:13:03] to have run into me.
[02:13:04] Oh, yeah?
[02:13:09] Now that's acting.
[02:13:11] You know every emotion he's feeling just based on his face acting.
[02:13:14] I think you're the other fucking one, man.
[02:13:26] Just give me a golf club and I'll get this.
[02:13:37] Holy shit.
[02:13:42] What is happening?
[02:13:43] I-I-I get dream fighting.
[02:13:44] Matrix dream fighting.
[02:13:45] Dreamfighting! Matrix Dreamfighting!
[02:14:06] Wait, they keep saying stupid old fuck? How old is Kiryu in this game?
[02:14:15] He's like 20 like 30. Okay, I'm not gonna get an answer. Okay, never mind
[02:14:28] He's like 35 and what a spring chicken
[02:14:41] We call this the kitty twister
[02:14:45] I can't stop punching I legitimately cannot stop punching
[02:15:15] of
[02:15:20] of
[02:15:22] of
[02:15:25] of
[02:15:27] of
[02:15:29] of
[02:15:31] of
[02:15:33] of
[02:15:35] of
[02:15:37] of
[02:15:39] This is at a funeral, by the way.
[02:16:06] Oh.
[02:16:14] Just give us some structures.
[02:16:21] But they have to punch you out of an animation.
[02:16:36] Get your hands off me shut up. Hey, what do you think you're doing get the fuck out of here get your hands off her
[02:17:02] Huh this hole right here owes our company some cash so mind your own business
[02:17:08] Oh money. Oh, that's right money. She's been spending a lot of time in the host bar
[02:17:14] And now she's deep in debt since there ain't no way she can pay us back
[02:17:18] We're gonna give her a chance to make some money out though. Oh
[02:17:22] My god, we're gonna make her a movie star
[02:17:25] If you're interested pick up a copy
[02:17:27] Oh
[02:17:31] Dad
[02:17:35] Kazama why why are you here?
[02:17:40] Hey bitch, I'll be ready to ask it. That's a
[02:17:45] We'll talk later. That's the is good investing came
[02:17:50] That's the is good
[02:17:57] Oh
[02:18:09] More speed fighting
[02:18:18] What move is this
[02:18:27] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[02:18:29] Fuck.
[02:18:30] Yeah, fuck, yeah.
[02:18:32] Yeah, yeah.
[02:18:35] Fuck.
[02:18:36] Fuck, fuck, fuck, shit.
[02:18:38] Fuck, fuck, shit.
[02:18:40] Fuck.
[02:18:41] Yeah, yeah.
[02:18:43] Yeah, yeah.
[02:18:45] Yeah, yeah.
[02:18:47] Fuck.
[02:18:51] Typical night for me and me or sitting?
[02:18:53] It is, yeah.
[02:18:57] Oh, that's the dude I'm defending.
[02:19:18] It's like Sephiroth is gearing up for his ultimate move, and then there's just no ultimate move to follow.
[02:19:27] Yeah
[02:19:34] Long time no see
[02:19:37] Kazumache
[02:19:39] I don't know about the dialogue
[02:19:41] The sea which just fills me with joy
[02:19:44] Face to face with the dragon of Dojima
[02:19:47] We can cross swords and have a real fight, right?
[02:19:50] Kazumache
[02:19:52] You know what I mean
[02:19:54] Don't you
[02:19:57] xD
[02:20:19] Where's the other guy?
[02:20:21] Oh
[02:20:38] Shit he's got a knife
[02:20:45] I don't think there's any speed fighting this time around
[02:20:51] You wanna die?
[02:20:53] Won't you?
[02:20:55] You'll get my thing!
[02:20:57] I'm even less effective if I did now!
[02:21:03] But why is this game so high?
[02:21:05] There help bar down there?
[02:21:07] Yeah!
[02:21:08] You're gonna get me!
[02:21:09] No!
[02:21:10] No!
[02:21:11] No!
[02:21:14] God, that was funny.
[02:21:16] Um...
[02:21:17] Oh my god!
[02:21:24] What?
[02:21:33] Oh!
[02:21:43] These aren't things that I understand.
[02:21:55] And now it's normal.
[02:22:01] More or less, I think.
[02:22:03] After the fucking nightmare trip wore off,
[02:22:07] the DMT was...
[02:22:09] only good for 60 seconds.
[02:22:13] So you're saying you don't care what happens to Saaya, right?
[02:22:25] Your job takes precedence over your daughter?
[02:22:29] Kill me.
[02:22:30] Excuse me?
[02:22:31] I said kill me.
[02:22:33] Yomer.
[02:22:34] If I die here, the police won't stop hunting you.
[02:22:38] You'll be fucked.
[02:22:39] The Japanese police aren't as soft as you think.
[02:22:43] Plus, Si is safe. My friend will take good care of her.
[02:22:49] Well, if you insist.
[02:22:52] You know, we really aren't afraid of any fucking pigs.
[02:22:55] This is how ghosts live.
[02:22:56] We had nothing to lose, you arrogant fucking asshole.
[02:23:09] That was very much a YouTube poop moment.
[02:23:11] I'll show you what I've made up.
[02:23:36] There sure is, like, not a lot of things that are happening that I can do.
[02:23:39] All right. Oh, oh, we're now in Yakuza 2 from those spaces.
[02:24:09] Uh, no.
[02:24:16] Uh, it just aura farming?
[02:24:26] Is that what's happening?
[02:24:30] Man, they really have a budget between 1 and 2.
[02:24:37] That's a yokoi.
[02:24:43] Yo- yokai?
[02:24:45] Alright, let's go bowling.
[02:24:49] Yeah, that's what I expected.
[02:24:55] Now, if the bowling pins don't get weirdly sexual with the bowling ball, then I'm going to get a refund.
[02:25:06] I'll kill you!
[02:25:10] Sir...
[02:25:11] There!
[02:25:20] There!
[02:25:26] Okay, his body is only slightly crumpled for that one, so that means he's happy.
[02:25:30] Oh, his arm is a little ripped off, but it's alright.
[02:25:56] Love these faces.
[02:25:58] Three faces being real good.
[02:26:07] They may not look as red pink and ideal form.
[02:26:19] I know not much of the opposite series.
[02:26:22] I know not much.
[02:26:23] But I know that Majima leaves many people squirming, and this is why, I guess.
[02:26:39] He just did a Joker dance.
[02:26:43] Let me say that again. I said squirt.
[02:26:45] Sorry, too low.
[02:26:53] All right, the Hitachi Wand has been drawn.
[02:27:02] The battle is to begin.
[02:27:08] TT buff begin TT error.
[02:27:14] Anyway, here's some free content.
[02:27:19] That is straight up just Grey Leno.
[02:27:26] Next time you replay Yakuza 2, I want you to look at the scene and be like,
[02:27:30] oh yeah, that's Grey Leno.
[02:27:33] I guess we're going bowling again.
[02:27:35] Hey, that's...
[02:27:35] Oh.
[02:27:44] You fuck!
[02:27:45] That is such bullshit!
[02:27:49] No.
[02:27:57] Troll bowling.
[02:28:10] That's not gonna be a gooder ball.
[02:28:12] Chat, what the fuck?
[02:28:17] Okay.
[02:28:24] Okay.
[02:28:31] What?
[02:28:43] Okay.
[02:28:43] Good.
[02:28:45] Crap.
[02:29:00] I'm done.
[02:29:13] I
[02:29:43] I
[02:30:13] I can all make them make this noise.
[02:30:43] I think it's only just a couple at a time that do it.
[02:31:13] Just disappears.
[02:31:29] Can't hang up this.
[02:31:43] After infinite choking, they just die.
[02:31:49] Someone said, here you have never killed anyone.
[02:31:52] Is that a joke?
[02:31:59] That's canon?
[02:32:01] Yeah.
[02:32:04] Yes and no.
[02:32:12] Don't get either yes or no.
[02:32:19] No, he's not killing anyone, I promise.
[02:32:21] Yeah, they really lost budget.
[02:32:44] I'm not going to do anything about it.
[02:32:54] What the hell are you doing?
[02:32:57] I won't let you do it.
[02:33:00] I have a fight with you.
[02:33:03] It's okay. Don't worry.
[02:33:05] I'll take care of it.
[02:33:07] It's really hard.
[02:33:14] Good?
[02:33:17] It's really good, right?
[02:33:19] It's amazing.
[02:33:21] It's the first time such a hard person.
[02:33:26] It's delicious.
[02:33:27] A little bit?
[02:33:28] Do you want to make it stronger?
[02:33:33] The customer was waiting for you, right?
[02:33:36] I'm tired.
[02:33:39] No, it's not over yet.
[02:33:44] Here?
[02:33:48] Does it hurt?
[02:33:50] Hold it a little.
[02:33:55] It feels good, right?
[02:33:57] Here?
[02:33:58] You're so good, right?
[02:34:00] Is it that good?
[02:34:02] I'm so confused.
[02:34:11] Someone said I could probably fix her.
[02:34:13] Chat member, you can't fix her?
[02:34:15] I can't fix her.
[02:34:16] All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't fix her.
[02:34:23] Yeah, I feel refreshed.
[02:34:32] Oh, is it just like a porno store?
[02:34:48] We're just galloping around Shibuya.
[02:34:55] If this isn't fact Shibuya, I have no idea.
[02:35:00] There was a massage bar there. Ah, yes.
[02:35:06] This is...
[02:35:16] Come on, let's go.
[02:35:25] It's a part of Shinjuku. Oh, that's all you had to say with Shinjuku.
[02:35:29] I know that, fake district based on a real district.
[02:35:33] Oh!
[02:35:39] Yeah, name of this corruption is GTA 1.
[02:35:52] Whoa!
[02:35:54] It sounded like the scare noise that Stirr plays.
[02:35:59] The backwards man, the backwards man, the backwards man, the backwards man.
[02:36:14] Yeah, the Five Nights at Freddy's Noise.
[02:36:16] It's fine.
[02:36:17] I knew it more as the stir-noise than the Five Nights at Freddy's Noise, Jesus.
[02:36:24] I'm going to get it.
[02:36:39] Kiryu!
[02:36:42] Is anyone there?
[02:36:45] I know you're there.
[02:36:47] Come out.
[02:36:54] Heheheheh!
[02:36:56] Heheheheheh!
[02:36:58] I've been waiting for you!
[02:37:00] GAAAAAAAGH!
[02:37:02] GAAAAAAGH!
[02:37:04] Heh!
[02:37:06] This is who everybody loves!
[02:37:08] Man, he's so hot.
[02:37:12] Yep.
[02:37:14] Yep, an appropriate reaction.
[02:37:16] There is no bowling three, but let's try bowling for the exciting conclusion.
[02:37:29] Nice.
[02:37:31] of
[02:37:38] the
[02:37:42] Yeah, he's just that good.
[02:38:08] real good never heard that expression before
[02:38:38] The name of this corruption is me when I discover this cutscene is pre-rendered.
[02:39:08] oh oh what's uh what's up how you doing
[02:39:23] Hajime-mashite. Wachiko desu.
[02:39:27] Whoa.
[02:39:29] Get poop on your boobs.
[02:39:32] Aye.
[02:39:53] What?
[02:40:23] Oh my god, oh my god.
[02:40:29] What is this series?
[02:40:31] What the fuck is this series?
[02:40:37] Yeah, I can relate to that face right now, because I feel the same way.
[02:40:51] a
[02:40:53] a
[02:40:55] a
[02:40:57] a
[02:40:59] a
[02:41:01] a
[02:41:03] a
[02:41:05] a
[02:41:07] a
[02:41:09] a
[02:41:11] a
[02:41:13] a
[02:41:15] a
[02:41:17] a
[02:41:19] this is not a real game this is just not a real game
[02:41:33] Crack a HEAVER!
[02:41:38] what.
[02:41:43] You're looking forward to it?
[02:41:47] A great player!
[02:41:53] I want to sweeten you so much.
[02:41:57] If you get it out of your way, it's no good.
[02:42:00] AHHHHH!
[02:42:14] This is how I'm introduced to this series?
[02:42:22] Sorry, but this isn't my hobby.
[02:42:25] I'll let the bad guys go.
[02:42:30] The walls just keep falling down.
[02:42:35] His heart grew three times its normal size that day, and he learned how to love like
[02:42:44] a baby and crawl like a baby, and then he got himself the fuck out of there.
[02:42:52] What are you talking about?
[02:42:56] You're ignoring my love?
[02:42:59] No, you're not.
[02:43:01] You're making fun of me without my permission.
[02:43:05] Forgive me!
[02:43:06] You guys!
[02:43:08] Go back to where he is!
[02:43:22] I'm real to chat was a real thing that happened in Japan is this that
[02:43:31] really paper places that they treat you like a baby yes it's real oh no
[02:43:52] of
[02:43:59] Japan
[02:44:02] of
[02:44:06] of
[02:44:09] of
[02:44:12] of
[02:44:16] Holy fuck!
[02:44:18] Ah!
[02:44:20] Oh, man.
[02:44:24] Oh, we're not done yet, chat.
[02:44:26] We got a long corruption.
[02:44:28] I may as well remove shrubbery magic,
[02:44:30] because we've got...
[02:44:32] If you're up for it, chat,
[02:44:34] I have Dreamcast corruptions.
[02:44:36] I know we've been going for a few hours,
[02:44:38] but this is a blowout.
[02:44:40] After all.
[02:44:46] Unfortunately, we need to reload them.
[02:44:57] Okay, almost ready.
[02:45:10] No, no, no, we'll have the animation history for short.
[02:45:14] This is not going to go beyond, you know, an hour, not even, but I think strawberry magic
[02:45:19] is unfortunately for real shafted.
[02:45:22] By the way, I'm not going to tell you, should I?
[02:45:25] Oh god, never mind.
[02:45:28] Here, I need to jingle some keys, so enjoy this.
[02:45:31] For dinner I made you a crust-sally cheese sandwich, one spaghetti-impaled mushroom,
[02:45:37] a honey-topped blueberry-topped spinach leaf, a hotdog stuffed yellow pepper, raw
[02:45:42] peckle tops and a cup of corn gently boiled in salt water while the kids watch in horror.
[02:45:48] Have a great dinner.
[02:45:55] Guess the game.
[02:46:06] Mario 2. Here's another.
[02:46:09] Star Fox. That was a little harder. And here's probably, I think this one's gonna be real
[02:46:28] Oh, someone got a Grant Arismo! Wow, good job!
[02:46:44] Alright, we're ready for Dreamcast Corruptions.
[02:46:50] I
[02:47:17] Know you can't see anything
[02:47:20] Oh
[02:47:32] Okay, the game is ripping writers
[02:47:50] Come on, you got it.
[02:47:52] No!
[02:47:53] We've got to trick play!
[02:47:54] You ready for it?
[02:47:55] Bomb that ball!
[02:47:56] Oh, no!
[02:47:57] What are you doing?
[02:48:00] Come on!
[02:48:01] Whoa!
[02:48:01] We've got to trick play!
[02:48:02] You ready for it?
[02:48:03] Bomb that ball!
[02:48:04] Come on!
[02:48:05] What are you doing?
[02:48:06] Oh my god.
[02:48:06] You muster!
[02:48:08] Hey, you okay?
[02:48:13] Come on!
[02:48:14] We got crazy air I can get in this game.
[02:48:16] Ha!
[02:48:17] Come on!
[02:48:18] What are you doing?
[02:48:19] What are you doing?
[02:48:24] Come on, you gotta practice a little more.
[02:48:30] You okay? Come on, you gotta practice a little more.
[02:48:33] Whoa, whoa!
[02:48:42] Did you notice the shadow in the first one?
[02:48:44] I was doing it again.
[02:48:46] Yeah.
[02:48:49] It's funny stuff.
[02:49:00] It's hard to hear you over the game.
[02:49:02] Really?
[02:49:03] I've lowered the volume a decent amount.
[02:49:07] Just a touch.
[02:49:13] Is it really loud?
[02:49:14] Is it that loud?
[02:49:17] I
[02:49:47] I don't know what you're talking about.
[02:49:49] You're talking about the ring, huh?
[02:49:51] That's the ring!
[02:49:55] I don't know what you're talking about.
[02:49:57] You're talking about the broken stone.
[02:50:05] You're talking about the broken stone.
[02:50:47] How do you practice this you die immediately
[02:51:01] Amazing.
[02:51:20] Soul Calibur by Max Venerable.
[02:51:22] This one's less loud.
[02:51:27] The original Soul Calibur.
[02:51:29] I don't know how to increase the resolution of flycasts.
[02:51:46] I guess this works.
[02:51:48] Didn't we do this before?
[02:51:53] Never the first soul caliber.
[02:51:55] Also, corruptions can be different per game.
[02:51:57] How many Mario corruptions have there been millions, trillions even?
[02:52:07] Uh, starting.
[02:52:13] Holy fuck.
[02:52:18] Holy fuck.
[02:52:21] Oh my god, is that a gem?
[02:52:26] He didn't even put up a fight, man.
[02:52:42] Maybe he's dizzy.
[02:52:43] Oh wait, I'm getting kind of dizzy now too.
[02:52:55] Regional Baldo is Italian?
[02:52:57] Aw man!
[02:52:59] Really?
[02:53:09] I mean, I'm not happy to hear that.
[02:53:14] The name of this corruption is Roommates.
[02:53:19] What?
[02:53:21] Kik!
[02:53:25] Oh my god.
[02:53:34] Okay.
[02:53:41] Zero.
[02:53:45] It just... it just gets censored.
[02:53:55] Strations of the soul of Suji-jiya.
[02:54:00] Yeah, the soul and also the thighs.
[02:54:05] Kiete kureru?
[02:54:06] I don't think I've seen- Have we done very many Dreamcast corruptions? Whoa, those- Whoa!
[02:54:14] Oh, they- they are flopping around?
[02:54:18] I don't recall there maybe ever being Dreamcast corruptions on the stream.
[02:54:25] Alright, that's a little excessive.
[02:54:29] Asphysic's so strong that it starts like drooping.
[02:54:45] Man, those be some floppertons.
[02:54:55] I
[02:55:07] Flopped right on out of the ring
[02:55:14] I can't see over my fucking kids
[02:55:25] You lose!
[02:55:42] And the glutes!
[02:55:44] Okay, um, trick style from Max Minerva.
[02:56:13] I don't think I've ever even heard of this game, am I telling you it's Tommy Tellorico?
[02:56:43] This is Criterion, the burnout developer. So I'm reading the controls.
[02:57:00] Okay.
[02:57:06] Uh, this one's called Coiled.
[02:57:09] Yeah, I guess that's exactly what's going on here.
[02:57:13] What is this game? So weird. So it's like hoverboard tricks? It's like a kind of an extreme jeep of hoverboard?
[02:57:34] Jet Moto except weird.
[02:57:40] Oh my god.
[02:57:43] This is what like everybody thought being inside a computer was.
[02:57:56] I mean, it's actually really cool.
[02:58:07] Yeah, when you go in the computer...
[02:58:14] This is a very confusing game when corrupted, can't be fucked, Lawrence.
[02:58:43] Yeah, this is massively confusing.
[02:58:53] What the fuck?
[02:58:59] Did you say a reba?
[02:59:06] Oh, that's the Michelin man.
[02:59:08] Really, really good game.
[02:59:30] Oops, you failed.
[02:59:31] I don't even know what's happening.
[02:59:35] Oh. The artist for the OST is Curtis Mantronic, aka Mantronics. I've been told. If anyone
[02:59:52] That's the music.
[02:59:53] Which it is cool.
[02:59:56] Maintronics.
[03:00:22] It's possible to play video game more that we got Tony Hawk
[03:00:30] That's how I feel on skateboarding
[03:00:32] The liminal spaces of Tony Hawk.
[03:00:48] Hey, Tony Hawk has a quiet sadness.
[03:00:53] Whenever I play it, I can't help but feel liminal.
[03:00:59] In this 3 hour video, I'm going to explore every space in Tony Hawk that made me depressed.
[03:01:05] Alright, here we go.
[03:01:06] But first a word from our sponsor, Cockshark.
[03:01:21] Ugh, whoa.
[03:01:29] What does that text say?
[03:01:39] Oh, it just says drugstore, I think.
[03:01:46] A million drugstores at this airport.
[03:01:49] Wait, unless this...
[03:01:50] Is this the airport level?
[03:01:51] I'm not sure.
[03:01:52] No.
[03:01:53] Oh, it's the mall.
[03:01:59] Yep, sure, okay, okay.
[03:02:09] The quiet desperation of Tony Hawk.
[03:02:18] This is real music, this is in the future what we
[03:02:48] music will sound like. It's just better because you don't have to wait for a forest or any
[03:02:58] part. You know, just cut out all the boring parts and all the nice sounds are just kind
[03:03:03] of like put in a row. This is Slurmcore? Oh yeah, that's real, isn't it?
[03:03:25] Oh my god!
[03:03:33] I think that was Tony Hawk, that was good.
[03:03:51] This is Sega Bass Fishing from No Spaces made these corruptions.
[03:03:58] Yes.
[03:04:08] I know I was going to say the word liminal as well, but I decided against it.
[03:04:14] I don't want to repeat the bit.
[03:04:15] Fine.
[03:04:17] Quiet liminality of Sega Bass Fishing.
[03:04:21] In this video I'm going to analyze every time Sega Bass Fishing put me to sleep.
[03:04:27] Literally put me to sleep.
[03:04:35] But first a word from our sponsor, DRUGS!
[03:04:45] Man, I like fishing.
[03:05:09] It's intense.
[03:05:10] I've come here!
[03:05:13] This game came with a Bishing Rod controller.
[03:05:29] Yeah, fish! It's a f**king massive, no larger fish has ever existed on planet Earth!
[03:05:43] Lower the rod.
[03:05:49] Okay.
[03:05:54] Now that is ideal Fisherman body.
[03:06:13] For a second, the music reminded me of Chrono Trigger.
[03:06:16] I know that's an insane thing to say, but some of you might have heard, like,
[03:06:20] two seconds of Chrono Trigger.
[03:06:30] Now it just sounds like me getting drilled at the dentist.
[03:06:39] Lion's gonna break.
[03:06:41] Yeah, now it sounds like Mavos, yeah.
[03:06:53] The loud hyperliminality of Sega Bass Fishing.
[03:06:59] I
[03:07:17] Was that was very absolute cinema
[03:07:29] Two!
[03:07:39] Yes!
[03:07:41] Two!
[03:07:46] What do you want me to do?
[03:07:54] Turn the light!
[03:07:59] This has been a loud corruption stream.
[03:08:06] Yeah, I don't know.
[03:08:11] Maybe my volume is off on my end.
[03:08:14] Because it hasn't sounded...
[03:08:16] I mean, it's been loud, but not horrifically loud.
[03:08:24] It's been loud for us as a chat.
[03:08:28] I mean, yes, there's like noise spam, but I have the volume down and I have a little
[03:08:38] limiter on.
[03:08:50] Shit bonus!
[03:08:51] Even the quiet moments are louder than usual, then it might be my fault I might have my
[03:08:57] My headphones volume lower than normal.
[03:09:00] Sorry about that chat.
[03:09:21] It caught me so off guard!
[03:09:27] Man, they made fishing so intense.
[03:09:45] Oh my god.
[03:09:57] Here, let me get a version of that without me laughing for anyone who wants it.
[03:10:11] New corrupt- uh, new emote, maybe.
[03:10:21] Ritual fishing.
[03:10:25] The lake is filled with blood.
[03:10:29] Eldritch fish abominations.
[03:10:32] Are all that is left.
[03:10:34] Your name.
[03:10:37] John Fish.
[03:10:40] job. Fish all of the abominations. Oh wait this is just dredge.
[03:11:10] Oh
[03:11:12] Lean Thomas
[03:11:14] Oh
[03:11:16] Randad
[03:11:18] Randad
[03:11:20] What the fuck
[03:11:22] Randad
[03:11:26] What the shit
[03:11:28] Randad
[03:11:30] Oh
[03:11:32] Oh
[03:11:34] Oh
[03:11:36] Oh
[03:11:38] there's no way there is no way that's a real corruption it says here bonus
[03:11:51] non-corruption I figured out how to sentence mix in this game non-corruption
[03:11:57] What?
[03:11:59] Grandad!
[03:12:01] Fleeing to Stonis!
[03:12:03] Oh!
[03:12:05] The flint's a-
[03:12:07] Grandad!
[03:12:09] What the fuck?
[03:12:11] Grandad!
[03:12:13] Grandad!
[03:12:15] Fleeing to Stonis!
[03:12:17] Fleeing to Stonis!
[03:12:19] Fleeing to Stonis!
[03:12:21] Fleeing to Stonis!
[03:12:23] Grandad!
[03:12:25] That's crazy. That's a fucking crazy corruption or non-corruption or whatever. I have no idea.
[03:12:44] I have no idea how they did that, but that's absolutely fucking insane.
[03:12:55] Wow.
[03:13:20] I've really liked this song, but there's just horrors under the water.
[03:13:50] Apparently I missed a non-corruption at the end.
[03:13:52] Ah man.
[03:13:59] A dead body floated by?
[03:14:01] Alright.
[03:14:02] That might have been it.
[03:14:03] Alright.
[03:14:04] This is Max Minerva, Dead or Alive 2.
[03:14:10] Is the volume too loud here, chat?
[03:14:12] Now I don't know if I have my volume.
[03:14:14] Good.
[03:14:18] It's okay?
[03:14:19] Alright.
[03:14:20] Still a little loud? Alright good to know. Just can fly? Wow.
[03:14:50] You're coming up!
[03:14:53] Get ready!
[03:14:54] One!
[03:15:25] Oh, there's... oh, god, those limbs!
[03:15:55] I can't do anything!
[03:16:14] Jesus 99 hit combo.
[03:16:19] The name of this corruption was my eyes are down here whoa whoa what's going on here
[03:16:49] Fiblicly accurate. Yeah.
[03:16:58] I don't actually really... I've never played better alive before.
[03:17:01] So Calvary, yes. Lots. Not better alive.
[03:17:05] Always too distracting for me.
[03:17:08] No.
[03:17:18] Happens to the breast of us.
[03:17:31] I know.
[03:17:32] The Soul Calibur when it came out was just the breath of fresh ass.
[03:17:44] I still can't believe that that was a line written for the movie Wild Wild West.
[03:17:48] That is a real fucking lie.
[03:17:51] It's one of the only things I remember from that movie.
[03:17:54] So it must have been a good line.
[03:17:56] But I can't believe that was in a script.
[03:18:00] sold to a big studio. I haven't rewatched it now, but I remember it. It's also a giant
[03:18:09] mechanical spider that was supposed to be in Superman.
[03:18:11] Oh my god.
[03:18:24] Oh my god.
[03:18:28] Like Dragon Ball Z fighting.
[03:18:38] These voices coming from
[03:18:56] Okay, oh no, no
[03:19:01] No.
[03:19:02] What?
[03:19:03] What the fuck is any of that with any, with context?
[03:19:23] Chat, this is the most confusing game I've ever played, oh chicken.
[03:19:45] Very confusing and I have no idea what that was.
[03:19:50] Just no less confusing uncorrupted the story makes no sense.
[03:20:13] Things continue to make no sense.
[03:20:16] Oh my god. Oh my god.
[03:20:29] How the fuck do you win in a fight against someone who explodes and takes no damage?
[03:20:39] There's new meaning to the term bombshell.
[03:20:46] Oh
[03:20:59] Oh, I'm I'm the cameraman now
[03:21:16] I'm fired. I can't find them. Chad, it's not my fault. I can't find them.
[03:21:32] I found them. We're good. We're good. I found them. Ah, the fight's over now.
[03:21:46] why even wear anything at that point
[03:21:56] that's the way it is that the corruption
[03:22:12] some entries might not play out as intended due to some timing changes between RTC versions
[03:22:27] Okay, fair enough. It happens. It happens.
[03:22:42] Whoa. Whoa!
[03:22:49] What are those orbiting her?
[03:22:52] Are those elbows or...
[03:22:57] Paul Drins?
[03:23:13] Oh, okay. See ya! Oh, hi.
[03:23:27] This game had a jiggle meter.
[03:23:35] When you change it with age, what does that mean?
[03:23:38] Like if you say you're over 18, do they jiggle more?
[03:23:46] It asks you your age and the higher the number, the more the jiggle.
[03:23:54] Oh, that's so fucking insane.
[03:23:57] If you set it over a hundred the game crashes.
[03:24:27] Chad, that's corruption stockfile.
[03:24:30] That was a lot of corruptions, it was nearly, I think just about three hours of corruptions
[03:24:35] almost.
[03:24:38] So thank you everybody for watching that.
[03:24:43] Thank you to Tenta for vetting and everybody else who helped over at the RTC Discord.
[03:24:49] Thank you to everybody that submitted corruptions.
[03:24:51] Of course, thank you Chad for watching.
[03:24:56] that is a blowout, meaning there are probably not very many corruptions left on the cutting room floor.
[03:25:06] So I hate to say it like this, Jeff, but it's now kind of up to you if you are an aspiring corruptionist.
[03:25:14] You can join the RTC Discord, you can learn, or you could just, I don't know,
[03:25:22] You could the real-time corruptor is is not that difficult. I learned it. I learned it. So
[03:25:29] You know if I can learn it
[03:25:32] Anyone can
[03:25:34] Not that there's no more corruptions, but there's just um
[03:25:38] There's just not any left right now. There could be more in the future, but yes again
[03:25:45] chat
[03:25:46] If you want to make corruptions now's a good time and they will potentially be on stream
[03:25:52] So, they're an endangered species a little bit, but I don't mean to put that on your
[03:26:00] chat.
[03:26:01] It's fine if you don't want to make corruptions, I understand.
[03:26:03] Just ruin the rest of the fun for everybody.
[03:26:06] No problem.
[03:26:08] No, seriously, thank you everybody.
[03:26:12] Thanks for watching.
[03:26:13] We're going to take a break and I will be back with obscure animation history.
[03:26:20] Strawberry magic will be another time.
[03:26:24] I'm gonna do this.
[03:26:50] Stuck inside the feeling, wanna be alone
[03:26:56] The time that's left of me
[03:27:00] The time that's left of me
[03:27:05] The time that's left of me
[03:27:09] The time that's left of me
[03:27:43] And for the moment it goes on
[03:27:46] The time has slipped away
[03:27:51] Everything that you are, or want to be
[03:27:55] Is gonna make up the start
[03:27:57] Eventually, maybe too late to start
[03:28:01] Yeah, cause we all feel a little change
[03:28:07] Like no one else will remember
[03:28:10] And dead on the way of the grave
[03:28:14] Wasting and replacing the finder thoughts
[03:28:18] The time has slipped away
[03:28:23] Everything that you are
[03:28:25] Won't enter me
[03:28:27] It's gonna make up a star
[03:28:29] Eventually
[03:28:31] Take a break from your pain
[03:28:33] Yeah, cause we all need a little change
[03:28:38] Standing on the rock on the wind
[03:28:42] Throwing through the blanket space
[03:28:46] Standing at the end of the universe
[03:28:50] The tunnel that slipped on the way
[03:28:54] Sorry but it's only forever
[03:28:58] Living on the growing way
[03:29:02] Shouldn't mean reasons to make you unhappy
[03:29:06] The time gets left all the way in the mean
[03:29:11] Everything that you are
[03:29:15] Everything that you have
[03:29:17] And you
[03:29:19] Everything that you want
[03:29:21] And you
[03:29:23] Everything that you need
[03:29:25] And you
[03:29:27] Everything that you believe
[03:29:29] And you
[03:29:31] Cut me off the scar
[03:29:33] And you
[03:29:35] So that's Red Vox, that's the time it slipped away.
[03:29:56] I hope you don't mind my shameless self-plug this one time.
[03:30:01] I had to walk away and take a piss like that game from earlier, so I didn't have to listen
[03:30:07] to it.
[03:30:09] I figured on the off chance there was someone who might like that, but didn't want to listen
[03:30:14] to cringy streamer music.
[03:30:17] I figured, well, you know, just play it on the stream.
[03:30:22] And there it is.
[03:30:23] And I take my music very, very seriously.
[03:30:27] Anyway, here's this.
[03:30:30] Oh, no!
[03:30:52] What kind of time do you have?
[03:30:53] Well, good for you for including the live stuff, Mad Clown.
[03:31:03] Wow.
[03:31:05] That's...
[03:31:07] Yeah.
[03:31:09] Is this because of the fucking Beatles video from the You Laugh You Lose?
[03:31:15] Yeah, I think so.
[03:31:17] I do think so, yeah.
[03:31:19] So, anyway, thanks for watching that and listening.
[03:31:26] Chat, one more thing I wanted to cover before we did the animation thing.
[03:31:32] I know this isn't ad, but I just really wanted to cover this on the stream because it's kind
[03:31:38] of insane.
[03:31:39] We'll chat here, bringing fiber to the masses with Kellogg's Raisin Pan.
[03:31:46] Okay, so listen, I'm not advertising Raisin' Bran, but Wilshat is.
[03:31:52] Okay, and this dude is in his, I think he's 95?
[03:31:59] And this is, must be a good paycheck, cause check this out.
[03:32:05] Duty calls.
[03:32:09] Wilshat?
[03:32:11] Every darn day.
[03:32:14] Whoa.
[03:32:15] I will shout in the house wait we'll shout where
[03:32:21] Is that talk of shit Sue?
[03:32:35] Kelly's raising brand high-fiber happy God
[03:32:39] Insane it's just insane that that's real. I
[03:32:42] I mean, honestly, is it a Super Bowl ad?
[03:32:47] I don't know if it is.
[03:32:48] I think it could be.
[03:32:50] You're 95 years old.
[03:32:52] You're William Shatner.
[03:32:54] You're famous for singing Rocket Man and probably some other shit.
[03:32:58] I don't know.
[03:33:00] And they're like, hey, listen, we want you to make fun of yourself a little bit and
[03:33:06] throw cereal from a car.
[03:33:08] You're down.
[03:33:10] And your name is William Shatner.
[03:33:12] You say, you know what?
[03:33:12] Sure, I'm down.
[03:33:14] This is William Shatner, he's William Shatner.
[03:33:19] He did it.
[03:33:20] Fuck it, why not?
[03:33:24] I hate to say it though, but that's kind of,
[03:33:28] you know, he's been old longer than he's been young,
[03:33:33] which is a weird thing to say,
[03:33:35] but he is 94 years old.
[03:33:38] I think, yeah, he's starting to look his age.
[03:33:45] He really is.
[03:33:46] He didn't for a while.
[03:33:49] But another chat member said, Shatner is a sellout.
[03:33:55] Yeah, I think he kind of is.
[03:33:57] He's also very rich and he's probably lived a pretty decent life to get to 94
[03:34:04] and look as good as he does.
[03:34:08] So, you know what? Let him sell his dookie material. I don't care.
[03:34:13] I just thought it was a funny commercial. I give him credit.
[03:34:17] That would have actually... Oh, man, I should have saved that for a commercial chaos. God damn it.
[03:34:28] All right. Welcome back. Let's do animation history. For real this time, chat. I mean, chat.
[03:34:38] Strawberry magic will be shafted, but it will return one day for you.
[03:34:45] So...
[03:34:52] Welcome to obscure animation history and oddities.
[03:34:57] So this is from War Boss Gigas. I'm probably saying that wrong.
[03:35:02] This pack was compiled as sort of a follow-up to the animation oddities in
[03:35:06] history pack from a few months back. While I'm not an animation film or fine
[03:35:10] arts major like a Cornwellian, I'm a history minor and an animation and the
[03:35:16] golden age of cinema are both among my personal weird hyper fixations. So there's
[03:35:22] plenty of other material if this goes well basically. But this is some
[03:35:26] historic obscurity similar to the first pack. Most of these come from
[03:35:30] Europe and Soviet bloc countries. Soviet animation is kind of interesting in my
[03:35:36] opinion. Sometimes from interesting time periods there's nothing that will get
[03:35:41] you in trouble as far as content goes. Well that's good. So most everything here
[03:35:46] is public domain or freely available on YouTube. So we're gonna start with the
[03:35:50] dinosaur and the missing link, a prehistoric tragedy from 1915. So I'm
[03:35:57] We're going to narrate a little bit while we're watching this.
[03:36:01] Some of this I won't be able to because it probably has some volume and stuff, but this
[03:36:05] has no sound whatsoever.
[03:36:07] The silent film.
[03:36:09] I'll be completely upfront while I love and deeply appreciate every form of animation.
[03:36:14] I, the pack submitter, have a bit of favoritism towards clay and puppet stop motion.
[03:36:21] What initially started out as the easier approach to animation before the advent
[03:36:25] of cell animation, ironically morphed into a process that's more time-consuming, labor-intensive,
[03:36:32] and delicate than any form of traditional or digital animation.
[03:36:38] Even if Dreamworks and Sony want to lower the FPS, get rid of model interpolation to
[03:36:43] fake the aesthetic in their 3D movies now.
[03:36:47] While the works of Ardman and Leica are god-tier and are the face of puppet and
[03:36:51] clay stop motion in the mainstream the style has an extensive history post
[03:36:55] celluloid animation enter Willis H. O'Brien one of the three godfathers of
[03:37:02] modern stop motion while his name may not sound familiar the lost world King Kong
[03:37:08] and Mighty Joe Young should
[03:37:12] I wonder what would be good music for this segment to have in the background?
[03:37:28] head
[03:37:31] it's like royalty
[03:37:38] royalty free ragtime
[03:37:46] you know what sure, we'll have that on a little bit
[03:37:50] now some of these animations are, they go on for a long time so we'll be skipping
[03:37:55] around a bit
[03:37:56] But, um, yeah, this is a hundred and eleven years ago.
[03:38:03] Which, honestly, the older I get is only a blip.
[03:38:11] The more it seems like a blip of time, you know, like compared to how long we as humans didn't have animation
[03:38:18] and a way to create this kind of art.
[03:38:22] A hundred and eleven years is not that long.
[03:38:26] But it's also with how quickly everything moves.
[03:38:32] You know, just seeing this and then like, yeah, Kong, Jason and the Argonauts, and watching special effects like evolve from there.
[03:38:43] It happened relatively quick before we got to computer graphics in the 90s and 80s, technically.
[03:38:56] but yeah this is pretty good I mean it is janky
[03:38:59] it's probably not the right word for it but it's
[03:39:03] it definitely would have been mind-blowing to watch a hundred and eleven years ago
[03:39:16] a gormless quail
[03:39:26] and
[03:39:28] it
[03:39:30] is
[03:39:32] a
[03:39:34] piece
[03:39:36] of
[03:39:38] the
[03:39:40] the
[03:39:42] the
[03:39:44] the
[03:39:46] the
[03:39:48] the
[03:39:50] the
[03:39:52] the
[03:39:54] this has sound. Now, this is an hour.
[03:39:59] Okay.
[03:40:20] Well, Snow White was the first breakthrough animated feature film, and the first traditionally animated feature, meaning hand-drawn.
[03:40:28] What was the first animated feature film ever?
[03:40:32] Not this.
[03:40:34] The title is generally awarded to Quirino Cristianes L. Apostol, an Argentinian cut-out animated political satire that sadly lost due to the good old vault fires and government censorship.
[03:40:47] But, 1926's D. Ed Ben Tidur des Prinzenachmed, or in English, The Adventures of Prinzenachmed,
[03:41:00] has the distinction, however, of being both the first German animated feature film and
[03:41:06] the oldest surviving animated feature film.
[03:41:14] The movie is an adaptation of multiple stories from 1001 nights, aka the Arabian Nights.
[03:41:21] A popular inspiration in cinema at the time.
[03:41:26] Coming from the same expressionist period and region that gave us metropolis, with an animation
[03:41:31] staff that all had backgrounds in a more avant-garde style, like Emily Cole, rather
[03:41:37] than studio cartoons of the era, the film is much more surreal and experimental than
[03:41:42] studio animations of the time.
[03:41:46] It uses stop motion cut out silhouettes to mimic shadow puppet visual style.
[03:41:55] Alongside many weird and pioneering effects achieved through unorthodox methods like applying
[03:42:00] dish soap to transparent backgrounds to mimic smoke.
[03:42:05] Also animated at a full 24 FPS.
[03:42:10] You know what's crazy about the dish soap thing?
[03:42:13] That was used like surprisingly a lot as a special effect.
[03:42:21] Like Star Wars, fucking 2001, a space odyssey, I believe used it for planets.
[03:42:29] You'd be surprised how much dish soap was used to create really cool looking special
[03:42:34] effects back in the day.
[03:42:42] Let's skip around a little bit. This one freezes a bit, so bear with me.
[03:42:49] While never truly lost, the original negatives were, and as such, the only copies available
[03:42:54] were severely degraded and had lost their original tinting. That was until 1999 when
[03:43:00] German and British archivists obtained a well-preserved nitrate print and worked backwards to restore
[03:43:06] the original tinting to the movie, along with adding an accompanying score, an optional narration,
[03:43:13] and place of interstitials.
[03:43:17] It's nice that this got some additional work put into it.
[03:43:31] I'm glad that this was preserved as well as it has been.
[03:43:37] Needless to say the movie has served as a major inspiration for many animators, both
[03:43:41] in its time and end now.
[03:43:44] Most notably, Disney's Aladdin was influenced by the film's surreal depiction of genies and
[03:43:48] magic, with a brief cameo appearance by a character named Prince Ahmed in the Sultan's
[03:43:53] court as an homage.
[03:43:56] If you can't afford reissues, the entire 60 minute film with its original score entered
[03:44:01] public domain back in the mid 2010s, is readily available online, though typically without
[03:44:08] music.
[03:44:14] Just then, yeah.
[03:44:16] I wanted to see more of them dish soap animations.
[03:44:21] It's really cool how, um...
[03:44:28] There's, like, a certain type of
[03:44:35] stop-start thing that's happening here that I see a lot of, like,
[03:44:41] Even Silent Hill F kind of mimicked that with some of its monsters.
[03:44:56] Let's see what other scenes we have.
[03:45:11] Oh that's cool. Wow.
[03:45:22] Very innovative.
[03:45:26] I personally am a fan of animation.
[03:45:30] I don't know how to describe it.
[03:45:32] I didn't really study it or anything into that capacity.
[03:45:36] But, I mean, I think...
[03:45:41] If you grew up at any point with cartoons, you might be a fan of animation
[03:45:52] What's this
[03:45:54] Someone said a fan of animation, but not anime jokes aside. I know it seems like that's not a style. I enjoy I
[03:46:05] Think it's when it's done right like Akira
[03:46:11] It's the most amazing shit ever that Kira in particular is its own kind of thing. I know that but a
[03:46:17] Lot of games Toriyama
[03:46:20] There's a lot of stuff in the anime adjacent area
[03:46:26] Studio Ghibli is obvious that I've seen that I really like it's just the type of stories
[03:46:32] There are certain types of stories that don't appeal to me
[03:46:35] But like Ghost in the Shell for example, that does and I haven't watched that and I would like to one day
[03:46:44] And there's a lot of cowboy bebop. I know I would like so there's plenty. I know I would like I just haven't gotten around to them
[03:46:51] I mean, I also tried to watch Twin Peaks several times and I just haven't been able to finish it
[03:46:58] so
[03:47:00] The style isn't the problem
[03:47:02] It's just my own time and interest in certain types of stories.
[03:47:13] But this is a very...
[03:47:16] Oh, there you go. There's some cool effects.
[03:47:22] I mean, I can imagine also like, okay, it's 100 years ago.
[03:47:29] Seeing this in like a theater.
[03:47:32] Must have been absolutely mind-blowing
[03:47:39] Like just growing up
[03:47:41] Going through life and then one day stumbling into a theater or whatever you would watch this in I'm not sure it would be really cool
[03:47:52] Next though
[03:47:57] Puppet tunes
[03:48:02] See if I can find where's the
[03:48:07] Okay, there's a couple here
[03:48:15] Sometimes called the Disney of stop motion
[03:48:18] Hungarian-American animation pioneer George pals puppet tunes
[03:48:22] Use the patented style of stop motion with hand carved wooden figurines to bring some rubber hose bouncing as one
[03:48:29] expect of the golden age of animation into the field of stop motion.
[03:48:35] Well sadly less remembered than the likes of Disney, Warner Bros. or Universal due to lacking
[03:48:41] a distributor after his passing, in the 30s and 40s pals work rival Disney and Warner
[03:48:47] Bros. in popularity.
[03:48:56] It's already like amazing holy shit.
[03:49:06] If there isn't already there will be a game that looks like this at some point.
[03:49:13] It's like Cuphead 2.
[03:49:18] All you really have to do is see it to understand why this man is a Titan of stop motion.
[03:49:23] Notably, Pal animated his shorts at a full 24 FPS, and his technique required separate
[03:49:30] hand-carved puppet or components to be swapped in for every frame to convey motion.
[03:49:37] In contrast, Leica, Tim Burton and other later animation studios used puppets can
[03:49:45] usually be manipulated through wire frames or other rigid structures with the only thing
[03:49:52] they have to manually swap out each time is the faces. Sorry, a little bit of a text problem there.
[03:49:59] The result is animation that I can only describe as utterly hypnotic.
[03:50:07] Yeah, that's incredible.
[03:50:13] But yeah, the point being like the, you know, when you watch like some,
[03:50:16] from Tim Burton or anything like Clay Mation, there's usually Wallace and Gromit, for example.
[03:50:23] They have the face plates that you can swap in and out for different mouth motions.
[03:50:38] How later transitioned to a producer role in several films that use stop motion animated elements?
[03:50:44] Notable, the first film adaptation of H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds, he would serve
[03:50:50] as a guide for several future stop-motion heavyweights, and figures like Art Clokey,
[03:50:55] Gumby, would end up citing him as a massive influence on his work.
[03:51:14] I'm also going to check out here's one from 1936 that was 1934 this is 1936
[03:51:26] Man even the titles were cool. Oh that that is cool looking
[03:51:37] Honestly the 24 FPS it's just like
[03:51:40] It definitely does a lot of work in selling the animation, and yeah, there's that like
[03:51:48] bounciness.
[03:52:06] There's a scene in Popeye that looks like this.
[03:52:10] There's a...
[03:52:11] Let's see if I can find it.
[03:52:18] It was Sloppy, yes.
[03:52:20] But no, there is a particularly...
[03:52:29] I found it immediately.
[03:52:41] Now I don't know what year this was,
[03:52:42] but this is the Popeye version of that.
[03:52:45] I think it's got motion smoothing,
[03:52:46] but this is what I found as a first search.
[03:52:49] You get the idea though.
[03:52:53] Just watching Popeye and then suddenly
[03:52:55] he's walking through real life.
[03:52:58] It's definitely, yeah, it's interpolated, but without having to keep searching,
[03:53:03] you could imagine what this looks like without the interpolation, which is to say better.
[03:53:09] But, yeah.
[03:53:13] I just, that was my own personal addition, because I think that one,
[03:53:18] when I saw that for the first time, I was like, no fucking way.
[03:53:23] This is the Sky Princess from 1942.
[03:53:28] So you can see here nearly a decade, eight years of different types of advancement in the technique.
[03:53:58] Also, the way this scene is lit too is really cool, like the lighting on these is very contrasted.
[03:54:11] It's really nice looking.
[03:54:25] now far from boring. I would have enjoyed watching stuff like this as a kid, but they didn't
[03:54:39] show this. When I was younger I watched Looney Tunes. I was on TV all the time, but not
[03:54:44] this kind of stuff
[03:54:57] anyway uh... that one's great
[03:55:01] this next one is almono
[03:55:03] reales arrow
[03:55:04] for nineteen thirty eight
[03:55:06] Religiero from Quirino Christiani.
[03:55:18] The only surviving works of Argentinian animation pioneer,
[03:55:23] Quirino Christiani, as mentioned before,
[03:55:26] his accolades include the first two feature length animations,
[03:55:30] the first feature length animation with synchronized sound,
[03:55:34] as well as a whole library of shorts that are sadly lost thanks to a fire. God damn it.
[03:55:45] I don't know why this is upside down, but this is not due to streaming.
[03:55:51] But there it is.
[03:55:54] Well maybe, yeah that might have been a streaming part. That's weird, I've never seen that before.
[03:55:58] before. The talent is apparent in the short, which is a mix of hand-drawn and cutouts.
[03:56:11] The Gaucho segment in Disney's Saludos Amigos 1943 was created after Walt Disney was impressed
[03:56:20] with Christiani's work while visiting Argentina, at which point Christiani recommended cartoonist
[03:56:25] Molina Campos to Disney. He's often remembered as the man that anticipated Disney.
[03:56:31] And while he didn't gain much recognition in his time outside of his home country,
[03:56:36] he's remembered today for being the forerunner to theatrical animation, tragically lost to time.
[03:56:41] I can see the Disney. I could definitely see it. It's again for its time.
[03:57:00] time.
[03:57:09] Rubber hose, yeah, there's definitely some rubber hosing.
[03:57:24] Film is made of cellulose, a.k.a. gunpowder, in case you were wondering why movies die
[03:57:28] by fire I mean I didn't question it but yeah I still think it's amazing the
[03:57:44] humans figured out any of the shit to begin with like that we figured out how
[03:57:49] to capture light in the first place and then the material in which to do so it's
[03:57:56] It's just, it's crazy.
[03:57:57] And now we all can capture light at any moment, at any time.
[03:58:07] And we're sound too.
[03:58:08] And we're watching this.
[03:58:09] We're all watching this right now on a miracle device, whether it be your phone or a computer.
[03:58:15] It's kind of mind-blowing how quickly it all happened.
[03:58:23] We very much take it for granted.
[03:58:25] I do.
[03:58:26] Cool.
[03:58:27] All right, next we have Princess Iron Fan by the WAN Brothers.
[03:58:55] Ok. 1941.
[03:59:02] Woo. Loud.
[03:59:06] For Wan Brothers, while Japan had a stronger animation boom during the early 1900s,
[03:59:12] the first feature-length animation to come from the east was actually Chinese.
[03:59:17] And as literally anyone could have guessed, it's related to the journey to the west.
[03:59:25] Two journey to the west.
[03:59:27] Specifically the Wan Brothers film focuses on the encounter between the Monkey King, Wukong
[03:59:33] and Chinese, or Goku in Japanese, yes, that's where he gets his name, Vinnie.
[03:59:37] Hot damn it.
[03:59:39] An eventful princess whose fan is desperately needed to quench the flames that surround
[03:59:44] a peasant village.
[03:59:52] While being the first feature-length Chinese animated film and first feature-length East
[03:59:56] Asian animation overall would already be worthy of acknowledgement and inclusion, the conditions
[04:00:02] of its production make it even more so.
[04:00:09] The film was produced during the middle of both the Chinese Civil War between the Maoists
[04:00:14] and the Kuomintang as well as the Second Sino-Japan War, which later evolved into World War II.
[04:00:24] So its existence and preservation border on miraculous.
[04:00:37] The Wan Brothers, Wan Lai Ming and Wan Gu Chan, Wan Chau Chen and Wan Di Huan, I'm probably
[04:00:48] saying those names pretty wrong, but were the first major domestic animators in China and
[04:00:54] were going to produce films well into the 20th century.
[04:00:57] The most famous movie internationally is 1961's Havoc in Heaven, also known as Uproar
[04:01:03] in heaven, which is unsurprisingly also an adaptation of excerpts from Journey to the West.
[04:01:15] Sadly other than those two, my experience trying to find classical Chinese animation online
[04:01:20] has yielded very little other than stills.
[04:01:23] The One Brother Studio was taken over during the Cultural Revolution in the mid-50s, so
[04:01:28] So anything that hadn't already been left to the nation by then is kept under, sorry,
[04:01:34] anything that hadn't already left the nation by then is kept under lock and key.
[04:01:40] That sucks.
[04:01:54] Looks like handsome Squidward, holy shit.
[04:02:01] Just for a second.
[04:02:06] Chat, I have a question. Is this...
[04:02:09] Does this appear to be interpolated as well?
[04:02:13] Because this is more than 24 FPS.
[04:02:24] it looks a little bit and rotoscoping to possibly
[04:02:29] which for those that don't know rotoscoping is usually filming
[04:02:32] a reference and then drawing over it
[04:02:49] yeah you can kinda yeah the rotoscoping is kinda obvious when you
[04:02:52] But I still feel like it's a little smoother than it has any right to be.
[04:03:02] The animators used NVIDIA's Framed Gen Tech, hell yeah.
[04:03:09] And that's when GPUs were 3 cents per GPU.
[04:03:13] Now, $3,000.
[04:03:22] Yeah, that's like super water-sculpt.
[04:03:30] But it's cool.
[04:03:31] I mean, yeah, again, for the time and the circumstances that we're surrounding it, it is a pretty
[04:03:36] fucking crazy thing and it's crazy that it survived.
[04:03:45] But the fact that we do have some stuff like this, I know Lost Media is kind of a big
[04:03:50] YouTube topic and there's really I mean I would still like to cover some lost media
[04:03:56] there's there's a couple things I have already submitted by chat members that
[04:04:01] seem interesting for a segment but it really does make you wonder there's lost
[04:04:11] media we know is lost how much shit out there do we just not even know
[04:04:19] ever existed because it was seen by so few people that they just didn't mention it.
[04:04:34] So much unknown unknowns.
[04:04:40] Yeah, that concord.
[04:04:44] A lot has been lost to war and plunder over millennia in terms of records.
[04:04:48] Well, there's also the library of Alexandria. That's the obvious one.
[04:04:51] I'm not that smart of a person, but I've heard of that.
[04:04:55] And I wonder how we would have evolved as a species.
[04:04:59] Well, I've talked about this on stream before and there were a couple people who were weirdly dismissive of it.
[04:05:04] But I just wonder how much stuff we've had to rediscover as a species and how many times.
[04:05:14] Because we must, you know, there must have been so much that, like, was forgotten for, like, a hundred, two hundred, three hundred years.
[04:05:25] And it's like, oh, we discovered this.
[04:05:27] And then there's also the, that's the human nature part of, like, you know, we're fighting and then war and plundering and burning.
[04:05:38] But then, what about vested interests, which we see a lot, and we're more aware of these days?
[04:05:46] But what about, like, technology that was snuffed out quickly, because some, I don't know, some, like, barren was like, no.
[04:06:00] Anyway, this is getting a little bit too outside of animation, but it's just where my brain went.
[04:06:06] It's interesting to think about is all very interesting
[04:06:14] Next is
[04:06:16] Guadalcanal from 1943 by Ray Harryhausen. Now that is a name. I do know
[04:06:22] That is a very famous name and
[04:06:26] He influenced a lot of people
[04:06:31] Jason and the Argonauts is the big one
[04:06:34] but I
[04:06:36] I remember a Rick Baker and a lot of people who did special effects in the 70s on were
[04:06:46] all blown away by Harry Hausen's work.
[04:06:50] So Rick Baker might have been one of them.
[04:06:52] Who's the other one?
[04:06:54] Phil Tippett, who did stuff with Star Wars.
[04:07:02] He did a lot of stuff, though.
[04:07:05] did a god so much
[04:07:11] you seen mad god i'm aware of mad god i haven't seen it
[04:07:17] he's still around by the way phil tippet is still around and
[04:07:20] when computer effects were uh...
[04:07:23] this is phil tippet
[04:07:26] working on the rank or
[04:07:28] in return of the jedi
[04:07:30] uh... when
[04:07:31] special effects
[04:07:33] started kind of hitting
[04:07:34] this is my own car i don't know too much about stuff but i know this
[04:07:40] he
[04:07:42] was originally to do stop motion for the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park
[04:07:48] right around that time technology was just good enough that um...
[04:07:52] fell by the name of dennis muran
[04:07:54] was like no steven i think we can do this in a computer
[04:07:58] and they provided some tests and some samples
[04:08:02] were able to make it convincing. And Spielberg was like, yeah, no, let's do computer graphics.
[04:08:09] And Phil Tippett was really worried that his career was extinct. But instead they kept him
[04:08:15] on as a consultant to do some stop motion to work alongside the CGI.
[04:08:24] Anyway, Ray Harryhausen.
[04:08:30] We arrive at the third and most famous member of the stop motion, Holy Trinity.
[04:08:34] After seeing Lost World and King Kong at age 5 and 13, respectively, Ray Harryhausen became
[04:08:40] O'Brien's number one fanboy and admirer to the point he ended up becoming his apprentice
[04:08:45] and later chosen successor.
[04:08:47] Additionally, he worked under George Powell on puppatoons, serving as the chief animator
[04:08:52] on the short Tulips Shall Grow, which was later nominated for best short subject animation
[04:08:59] at the Oscars in 1942.
[04:09:01] He was just 22 at the time.
[04:09:05] After working at O'Brien's studio and eventually getting the lead animator role on Mighty
[04:09:09] Joe Young, Harryhausen patented a method of compositing stop-motion sequences with
[04:09:14] live-action footage.
[04:09:18] This was effectively the most advanced and realistic form of visual effects before the advent of
[04:09:23] green screens and digital manipulation.
[04:09:26] And as such, it's that library which he's most known for in the mainstream.
[04:09:31] If you've seen the Talos, Hydra, and Skeletons from Jason and the Argonauts, that's Harry
[04:09:36] Housen's work.
[04:09:43] With Peter Lord, the founder of Ardman and Henry Selick, Nightmare Before Christmas, Coraline
[04:09:49] and the founder of Leica, cited Harryhausen's work as the largest influence on their careers,
[04:09:55] with Lord referring to him as a one-man industry after his passing in 2013.
[04:10:05] 2013. Dude lived a long time. Imagine being Ray Harryhausen and seeing technology go
[04:10:14] from Mighty Joe Young and King Kong to Avengers Infinity, well bad, never mind. Probably not,
[04:10:22] It's not that one anyway, but like, uh, Avatar.
[04:10:37] This short was his first entirely solo project made during his service in the special service
[04:10:42] division, excuse me, special service division, um, and is a dramatic dramatization of the
[04:10:49] campaign in Guadalcanal.
[04:11:05] So how old would he have been here?
[04:11:10] 23.
[04:11:12] He made this at 23.
[04:11:19] noticed no people depicted. Probably a good idea, especially for the sake of being able
[04:11:30] to complete a project like this. Tastes aside, it's probably just a smart move, being able
[04:11:37] to get all the work done.
[04:11:50] Let's see.
[04:11:55] Yeah, it's, I mean, yeah, probably for a couple different reasons, but I think it works.
[04:12:01] And again, the animation for early stop motion is very smooth.
[04:12:12] For a 23-year-old to Jesus,
[04:12:16] V has come too.
[04:12:18] Next is the Adventures of Baron Munchausen, a winter trip.
[04:12:34] It's Moonchausen.
[04:12:38] Great movie by the way.
[04:12:39] I really like that movie, the Terry Gilliam version of it.
[04:12:51] It is really good. That is a really good movie. Lots of, um...
[04:12:56] Lots of good special effects in that too.
[04:12:59] I wish you good luck on the pronunciations, Vin.
[04:13:07] Abenture des Freirene von Munchhausen, ein Wintertrip.
[04:13:17] The Adventures of Baron Munchhausen in Wintertrip in English is another early German animation.
[04:13:21] With that said, you may notice the date is still one year prior to the end of World
[04:13:24] War II.
[04:13:25] Oh yeah.
[04:13:26] Huh.
[04:13:27] Huh. I find films and animation from iffy places and periods in history particularly fascinating
[04:13:37] as someone who minored into the subject. Iffy places and time periods. I mean, not wrong.
[04:13:46] So this is a weird time in our human history at that point I would say, especially in
[04:13:51] Germany. What makes this additionally interesting is that, like the Soviets,
[04:13:59] Garbel's approach to resource allocation at the propaganda ministry
[04:14:06] didn't require a work to be the typical triumph of the will style propaganda
[04:14:11] that you would imagine. He was both a cinephile himself and knew the people
[04:14:16] People would get bored unruly without proper entertainment.
[04:14:21] So the only requirement was that your work had to be sufficiently German enough and not
[04:14:27] contradict the party's ideals.
[04:14:31] Yeah, that guy.
[04:14:34] This leads to the awkwardness of modern German and Austrian cinematic critique where a ton
[04:14:40] of classics of German-language cinema were made with direct contributions from the NSDAP.
[04:14:49] Hmm, yeah.
[04:14:51] And with The Mustache Man having a well-documented fondness for animation, state-sanctioned
[04:14:58] cartoons were also sanctioned, but also had to be reflective of and reinforced German
[04:15:09] culture.
[04:15:10] He wrote Mustache Man Chat.
[04:15:13] That could be any guy with a mustache.
[04:15:23] Looking at this animation though, again, I do wonder about interpolation, but it is also
[04:15:28] regardless of that very, very smooth animation.
[04:15:33] I'm not good at describing things like this, but I mean, look at that.
[04:15:40] That's insane, for 1943.
[04:15:47] Also, I didn't know who is Baron Munchausen anyway.
[04:15:51] Like, why did Terry Gilliam make his movie?
[04:15:54] Did it start here, or was this like a legend prior?
[04:15:58] I'm not really sure.
[04:16:00] Early serial mascot.
[04:16:07] He's just a guy who told tall tales.
[04:16:10] German folklore character. That's the answer I wanted. Okay, cool.
[04:16:19] I guess we're gonna find out right now because I'm gonna read it. Enter the subject of Baron von Munchausen.
[04:16:25] Time for a brief folklore lesson I get if I can manage.
[04:16:30] If you're unfamiliar with who Baron Hieronymus Carl Friedrich von Munchausen is, he's European godfather of modern tall tales like Paul Bunyan.
[04:16:38] He goes Bill, Big Joe, Muffer-Raw, and things like fearsome critters.
[04:16:45] Originally based on the real Baron Von Munchausen, Kahn-Man and librarian Rudolf Erich Rasp decided
[04:16:53] to take the piss out of both the braggart Munchausen and the military aristocracy by publishing
[04:16:59] a book of comically absurd and impossible feats and adventures from the perspective
[04:17:04] of Munchausen.
[04:17:06] deliberately misspelled, by the way, recollecting them to friends, mocking the obvious lies told
[04:17:12] by these sorts of people. When it was translated into other languages, other authors contributed
[04:17:17] their own ideas of absurd exploits, including some based on other folklore. This cynical
[04:17:23] satire slowly morphed into genuine whimsy over time, with Munchausen going from being
[04:17:29] a braggart, making up insane claims for the sake of his ego, to a superhuman adventurer
[04:17:35] who seen and done completely absurd shit.
[04:17:39] Authors like Jules Verne would cite reading the adventures of Baron Munchausen as a child
[04:17:43] to be massive influences on their work.
[04:17:46] As such, he's gone on to become a cultural icon of Germany and Eastern Europe, and this
[04:17:50] is far from the first or last time he was brought to the screen.
[04:17:54] Most famous adaptation would be Terry Gilliam's 1988 masterpiece.
[04:17:59] Several directors like George Millies, Emile Cole, Joseph Von Bucky, and other Czech legend
[04:18:08] Carl Zeeman would all try their hands at adapting the Baron's adventures while men like director
[04:18:15] and social critic Mark Zakharov would use him as a vehicle for criticism of conformity
[04:18:21] and censorship in the USSR.
[04:18:23] All of these I highly recommend by the way.
[04:18:28] All of this said, he was naturally a German enough choice as a subject for the ministry
[04:18:32] at this time.
[04:18:33] Also, yes, Manchausen's syndrome is named after him, though that term is being phased
[04:18:39] out in a clinical setting.
[04:18:49] Fascinating lore chat.
[04:18:50] I learned so much.
[04:18:52] Oh, wow!
[04:18:54] Whoa!
[04:18:57] That's how the cartoon, I need to see that, what the fuck?
[04:19:04] And then he just winks at the camera.
[04:19:07] You sick fuck.
[04:19:10] It's okay, it probably didn't happen.
[04:19:15] That was wild, um, yeah, alright, well chat, listen, if any of that was interesting
[04:19:23] to you. Yeah, interesting animation too, but yeah, the movie from 1988 is my only other
[04:19:32] experience with this character. And Eric Idle's in it, Robin Williams is in it. Let's see.
[04:19:44] Let's see, Uma Thurman, a young Uma Thurman, Oliver Reed, Jonathan Price, and yeah, it's
[04:19:58] a really good movie.
[04:20:00] It's kind of one of those things that I think holds up, and the special effects are so
[04:20:07] like really there of their time but better in some ways like there's a lot of
[04:20:15] practical effects and like in-camera stuff that just looks great and it's
[04:20:21] Terry Gilliam so the style is just his weird craziness so and it's just a fun
[04:20:27] movie. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, chat member.
[04:20:32] Okay, so the next animation is the check year.
[04:20:47] Let's take a look at this one.
[04:20:55] From Yuri Trinka.
[04:20:59] Although it was mentioned in the previous pack that the Soviets provided direct funding to
[04:21:03] the arts.
[04:21:11] As a means of enriching their culture and more importantly competing with the West, other
[04:21:15] Warsaw packed nations did the same and there was naturally a lot of exchange between them
[04:21:21] under the Bolshevik and Slavic ideology.
[04:21:24] In fact, as a Polish American I actually saw some of these as a child.
[04:21:29] With Eastern Europe having an extremely long and storied history in puppetry, Stop Motion
[04:21:34] quickly caught on, and all of Eastern Europe countries and all contributions of the Czechs
[04:21:39] to animation in Stop Motion cannot be understated.
[04:21:44] Of all Czech animators, Yuri Trinka is probably the most beloved and respected for pioneering
[04:21:50] that the genre and animation as a whole in Eastern Europe, often equated to Disney
[04:21:55] in terms of influence.
[04:21:57] It's a little looking over while I'm reading this, I'm like, oh, that's that would give
[04:22:02] me nightmares.
[04:22:11] That said, while his influence may be similar to Disney, their works are extremely different.
[04:22:15] As said in Eastern Europe, mediums like puppetry didn't carry the percept of being
[04:22:19] four children and a similar level of maturity is present in animation.
[04:22:23] While most of his work is adaptations of classical Czech and Eastern Europe fairy tales, not unlike
[04:22:27] Disney, virtually everything Trinka made is much more his own distinctly European vibe
[04:22:34] to it.
[04:22:35] Much like Sylvain's Sylvain Chomet style reflects the ugly caricatures of traditional French
[04:22:42] art.
[04:22:43] Most theatrical animation from Chomet probably.
[04:22:48] Most theatrical animation from the Eastern Bloc tends to reflect a sort of passively
[04:22:52] bleak muted and surreal tone that reflects our folklore, cold forested environment and history.
[04:23:01] That's not to say that there's no fun, whimsy, or joy in any of this, but there's certainly an
[04:23:06] inherent grit to animation from Russia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, and the Baltic
[04:23:12] states, even in the more child-friendly or whimsical works, but yeah, that kind of,
[04:23:32] yeah, the grit is definitely here.
[04:23:37] I'm trying my best to describe it without making it sound like Slavic culture is miserable,
[04:23:42] Though I don't think I'm doing the best job. You just kind of have to watch it to get what I mean.
[04:23:48] I personally get what you mean. And, um, yeah, Miserable wouldn't be the word.
[04:23:56] Uh, slightly darker.
[04:23:59] Oh god.
[04:24:01] Uh.
[04:24:08] Miserable Synonym.
[04:24:12] Out of sorts?
[04:24:16] Um, wretched, no.
[04:24:20] Disconcel it.
[04:24:24] It's a little disconcel it, but...
[04:24:28] Uh, oof, that's very
[04:24:32] disconcel it.
[04:24:36] Gloomy? Melancholy?
[04:24:40] many synonyms one can use many many descriptors I would say kind of
[04:24:50] gloomily beautiful there's that just that scene a second ago this one like like
[04:24:57] stuff like this is eerie but also really strikingly pretty
[04:25:10] That's a spirit.
[04:25:23] That's crazy.
[04:25:24] Chat, that is a crazy scene.
[04:25:29] Is he looking for the blue fairy?
[04:25:59] are raised, there's that hobbits, don't look into the dead moshers.
[04:26:08] Marty!
[04:26:16] I like this cylindrical movement device they're using here to portray, you know, motion.
[04:26:23] That was really cool.
[04:26:25] cool. Home by Valerian Borowczyk and Jan Leniza. I can't in good conscious let Vinny struggle
[04:26:38] to pronounce Polish names on his own. Valerian Borowczyk and Jan Leniza. Home.
[04:26:55] I mentioned being Polish, but I've run into a bit of difficulty when it comes to including
[04:27:00] Polish animation.
[04:27:02] This isn't because it doesn't exist, but because Polish animation seems to fall into
[04:27:06] three categories.
[04:27:08] They're either extremely child-friendly and bright to the point I don't think it works
[04:27:12] for the stream.
[04:27:13] The 70s felt cut out Moomin series, the adventures of Filemon the Cat, Margot
[04:27:19] the Mouse, or the Enchanted Pencil.
[04:27:23] No matured adult in tone and subject matter that I don't think it would go over well on
[04:27:27] a casual stream like this.
[04:27:29] Apple kill it and leave this town sanatorium under the sign of the hourglass or paths of
[04:27:36] hate or contain things that would get Vinny sent on a vacation.
[04:27:42] I could use a vacation.
[04:27:46] Additionally Poland regularly collaborated with France and other nearby countries on
[04:27:50] animation, but I was looking for specifically homegrown productions.
[04:27:56] So I've had to thoroughly narrow down which animations there would be from there that
[04:28:01] would be fitting for the stream, while I would love to showcase the works of Zbigniew
[04:28:08] Rybczynieski or Tomasz Bagnieski.
[04:28:15] I can't.
[04:28:17] Home, or Dom, is the first work by
[04:28:21] Viladian Borovchik, who would later go on to a career in
[04:28:27] France's art film scene.
[04:28:32] This is one of two productions he made while still in Poland,
[04:28:36] both animated.
[04:28:38] And it's an avant-garde demonstration of basically
[04:28:40] every animation technique outside of CGI.
[04:28:45] His feature, Mr. and Mrs. Cabal's Theatre, is equally trippy and weird if you're curious. It was nominated for a BAFTA in 1959.
[04:29:04] I'm just skipping around now.
[04:29:15] of
[04:29:30] the
[04:29:37] of
[04:30:02] of
[04:30:31] the
[04:30:41] not really animated anymore is it
[04:30:44] not here at least
[04:30:51] Okay, now it is again.
[04:31:13] all that to say aliens are real
[04:31:26] and that does look like the physical graffiti album cover a little bit
[04:31:34] really weird
[04:31:36] george dunning compilation
[04:31:42] So there's a lot here, George Dunning.
[04:31:44] So we'll take a look.
[04:31:49] This is a collection of Canadian animator George
[04:31:51] Dunning's independent shorts.
[04:31:53] If that name sounds familiar, you probably
[04:31:55] know him as the director of 1968's Yellow Submarine.
[04:31:59] I included this because when it comes to Dunning,
[04:32:01] I'm reminded of what was said in the last pack
[04:32:04] about Katsuhiro Otomo, where outside of Akira
[04:32:10] and the niche animation nerd sphere.
[04:32:12] He's not as appreciated as one would think
[04:32:14] for making what are considered to be
[04:32:15] some of the greatest anime films ever.
[04:32:17] And this is from 1945.
[04:32:34] The Three Blind Mice here.
[04:32:35] Then, this one's from 1962, A Flying Man.
[04:32:46] Dunning is basically the same story, except in the West and to an even greater extent.
[04:32:50] Yellow Submarine is widely considered to be one of the greatest animated films of all
[04:32:53] time, let alone as a Western animation during the 60s when limited animation and cut corners
[04:32:59] were even seeping into major productions by Disney and Warner Brothers.
[04:33:04] this, I'm virtually certain almost nobody in chat has ever seen any of his earlier or
[04:33:08] later works, which is tragic as they were just as deserving as a recognition for their
[04:33:15] quality and artistic merit as his Beatles vehicle.
[04:33:19] While his solo works naturally lack the input of art director Heinz Edelman, the stylistic
[04:33:25] Parallels to yellow submarine are more than apparent in their surrealism.
[04:33:39] And this one's called the latter from 1967,
[04:33:43] which is I think the same year as yellow submarine or maybe a year before.
[04:33:55] How many more paragraphs before we get to the actual brownie recipe?
[04:34:07] What?
[04:34:25] went over my head joke about how recipe blogs are lengthy online recipe joke
[04:34:33] oh this one's called the moon rock or just moon rock from 1970 this you can
[04:34:46] really see the Yellow Submarine is also the time too when I mean we had just
[04:34:56] landed on the moon. It was very big in pop culture. Moon things, space.
[04:35:10] Being candid other than the PSAs I have no idea what the fuck is happening in any
[04:35:15] of these but in the best way possible. If you're among the chatters that comment about getting baked
[04:35:21] on for Sunday stream, you're in for either an amazing or horrifying experience baked on.
[04:35:28] See, there's the recipe. You're talking about baking.
[04:35:38] That is, that's a blue meanie. That's a blue meanie. And you can't tell me nothing otherwise.
[04:35:44] Holy shit.
[04:35:59] This is also like Terry Gilliam was right around this time
[04:36:07] Doing his
[04:36:09] Animations, I mean Terry Gilliams is important an animation figure
[04:36:14] as he is a director and in the late 60s when the Monty Python show was airing he
[04:36:22] would do these weird-ass feet anime it's just not always feet but there was feet
[04:36:27] do these weird-ass animations so that they didn't have to write punchlines to
[04:36:33] their skits necessarily and they could just cut to a weird cartoon and they were
[04:36:38] very very abstract and and like a lot of it was cutouts and you know strange
[04:36:45] colors and it's just a weird thing that always stuck with me watching those
[04:36:50] early Python episodes
[04:36:57] and this reminds me a little bit of his work for sure and then even this that
[04:37:01] looks like a multi-python skit
[04:37:08] This is all the same person, this is all George Dunning, and this one is Damon the Mower.
[04:37:23] Flimsy Steve himself.
[04:37:26] Just interesting animation techniques.
[04:37:31] This is a drug PSA that's four minutes.
[04:37:44] It's cool.
[04:38:01] This seems very intense and very serious.
[04:38:06] whoa no I told you chat don't do the greenery
[04:38:21] Wow. Yeah, that guy, that became a little pink Floyd, the wall, which I'm not, like I
[04:38:44] it I'm not the most well-versed in animation. I grew up with cartoons, obviously, but I would
[04:38:55] also say if you haven't seen it, the Pink Floyd movie, The Wall, is very good. I think
[04:39:05] Is Alan Scarf that did the animation?
[04:39:10] I loved that movie, no.
[04:39:13] Alan Scarf, no.
[04:39:15] Gerald Scarf, yes, Gerald.
[04:39:18] Who's Alan?
[04:39:18] Did Alan direct the movie?
[04:39:22] Gerald Scarf did the cartoons.
[04:39:25] He's still around, 89 years old.
[04:39:27] God bless him, Jesus.
[04:39:29] That is a,
[04:39:30] That is a fucking old age, but I really like, I know it's not for everybody, but his art
[04:39:41] and his animations are so evocative of something.
[04:39:50] Yeah, as an example. And The Wall is a movie that I enjoy. I enjoyed it more when I was younger,
[04:40:04] but I think there's some imagery in that movie that'll stick with me for the rest of my life,
[04:40:10] like, easily. And it's worth it for the animation alone, especially Goodbye Blue Sky.
[04:40:18] That shit is, that was like my favorite one growing up.
[04:40:27] That was just a Vinny interjection.
[04:40:32] Tezuka Experimental Films from Samu Tezuka.
[04:40:36] Tezuka realistically should need no introduction, but for the tiny amount that you see of you that may know,
[04:40:42] But for the tiny amount of you that may not know, Astro Boy, among the other manga series
[04:40:50] and the first modern Japanese animation studio, however, what a lot of people probably aren't
[04:40:55] familiar with is that in addition to his various anime series, Tezuka did quite a lot of experimental
[04:41:01] and avant-garde shorts in his time.
[04:41:04] Given he's so widely known for patenting the far safer and formulaic Shonen genre,
[04:41:09] I think that's neat to see him indulge in more artsy works.
[04:41:23] We'll just go through some of these like really quick.
[04:41:31] There's like 10 or eight included in this folder.
[04:41:36] Tezuko was Toriyama's inspiration and they met.
[04:41:59] That's cool.
[04:42:00] The other thing I always liked in animation growing up was texture, like using an actual,
[04:42:07] like, I don't know, texture.
[04:42:26] Hey, Ben!
[04:42:30] of
[04:42:37] the
[04:42:46] features
[04:43:02] strange
[04:43:03] I'm going to put...
[04:43:06] This was a good self-portrait.
[04:43:19] I like that a lot.
[04:43:33] That's cool as fuck.
[04:43:43] Wow.
[04:43:54] That one is called Muramasa.
[04:43:58] So I guess that's a sword in a lot of video games I play.
[04:44:03] We're getting, it's getting late, so I want to make sure I get through these, so we're going to go kind of quick.
[04:44:12] Well actually, they want me to watch this one in full. How long is this?
[04:44:22] this is 20 minutes. Yeah. Part three would be nice. Well, part two of this specifically,
[04:44:39] someone wanted to see Ralph Bakshi. That's a really cool one. I don't know if that could
[04:44:45] get claimed, but I'd be willing to take the risk to show the Hobbit and the Lord of
[04:44:52] the ring stuff, especially because there was so many... that was an interesting story, too.
[04:44:57] The Lord of the Rings backsheet animated stuff, which used a number of different techniques,
[04:45:03] including rotoscoping. It was all over the place, and there was a lot of stuff that they
[04:45:08] needed to do to save money, but it's really interesting to look at. It's very cool.
[04:45:16] I want to postpone because, yeah, there's a lot here.
[04:45:21] Well, there's like 20 minutes of the hand and then two more.
[04:45:29] So let's save those.
[04:45:30] And if the pack creator wants to do more,
[04:45:33] I'd be down for a part two of this, AKA a part three.
[04:45:37] Just because it's so interesting.
[04:45:38] I mean, this animation segment, like I said,
[04:45:42] all of us have some kind of history watching a cartoon
[04:45:45] or a movie growing up, or I know a lot of people in chat are animators.
[04:45:50] One of the things that's pretty consistent, this is also Tezuka by the way,
[04:45:54] because there are so many in the folder, I could just show a couple more as a bonus.
[04:45:59] A lot of people at conventions tell me, Vinny, I watch your streams when I draw,
[04:46:05] or when I animate, or I have you on in the background.
[04:46:09] And I take that as a compliment that it's not distracting to the point where you can't do your work.
[04:46:14] But, um, yeah, it's interesting learning about this stuff.
[04:46:28] And my limited knowledge of animations, like I said, I have a couple favorites, Gerald
[04:46:34] Scarf in The Wall.
[04:46:37] I mean, yeah, Yellow Submarine, I've still never seen the full movie, but I've seen
[04:46:43] lots of it. So, fantastic planet. I believe that's Bakshi. No, that's not. Why did someone
[04:46:56] say fantastic planet was Bakshi? Who did that? Renee Lalo. L-A-L-O-U-X. Okay.
[04:47:13] We love lying in this house. Yeah, I know I do too sometimes. I don't I don't mean to but
[04:47:19] That's French
[04:47:29] Yeah, me talking about like Monty Python and the wall those aren't exactly um, oh that's cool
[04:47:39] Land speeder
[04:47:43] but yeah I mean that those aren't obscure by any means but what was that
[04:47:56] huh
[04:48:01] wow that got real weird also the vehicles that Tezuka draws reminds me of
[04:48:09] Toriyama a little bit and obviously there's inspiration but you know
[04:48:39] This one has a minute left. We'll just finish this one out.
[04:49:09] of
[04:49:31] Well, so I guess we'll just end on that really highly depressing note.
[04:49:43] Thank you to the chat member that made this pack, which is WarbossGigas, or Giggoo's
[04:49:50] unnotchable GEGGUZ, and thank you chat for watching.
[04:49:55] Again, if there is interest in this segment, I think the first one did pretty well.
[04:50:03] I wouldn't say this is a part two.
[04:50:05] I don't think naming it part two is necessarily the best idea because I feel like it's just
[04:50:12] more.
[04:50:14] So I don't know, how do you name something like this?
[04:50:18] Because the first one was weird and obscure animation history.
[04:50:22] This is also kind of that, but maybe it is a part two.
[04:50:26] I don't know.
[04:50:27] DLC pack.
[04:50:27] I guess Johnny will figure it out.
[04:50:30] But Vinny, I also submitted an animation pack a while ago.
[04:50:35] It includes a PowerPoint for ease.
[04:50:38] Oh, you might want to resubmit that because, you know,
[04:50:42] I get a lot of stuff and it just gets lost.
[04:50:45] I don't mean for that to happen.
[04:50:46] I know there's people that spend a lot of time working on their Sunday stream segments,
[04:50:50] But genuinely, there's too much to keep up with and it does become difficult to play everything
[04:51:02] or to watch everything or talk about everything.
[04:51:05] So I'm sorry about that.
[04:51:12] Resubmitting can kind of work.
[04:51:15] Vinnie, I really can't overstate how much I adore these deep dive segments, whether they're
[04:51:21] into an art form, anomalous phenomenon, or any random thing, they're all fantastic.
[04:51:25] Well, that's the chat.
[04:51:28] My kind of special interest is like music, I guess, and games, which you know.
[04:51:36] the chat educating me and thus also you is kind of fun for me. And like I said, this is a segment.
[04:51:48] I enjoyed this one a lot. I learned a lot from it. But it also depends on how good a chat
[04:51:55] member is at writing, because that can also turn into a problem. But this one was really,
[04:52:00] really well done. And I like doing these educational segments every couple weeks.
[04:52:07] So, you know, people have submitted a bunch. I'm sorry if I haven't gotten to
[04:52:12] yours. At some point, I'm gonna have to go through my folder and see what I have,
[04:52:16] but there's a lot. So, we'll do the best we can here on the stream. Still
[04:52:24] anticipating the insect segment. Oh yeah. If you made an insect segment, could you
[04:52:31] resubmit that? Insect segment would be great. Chat, thank you so much for
[04:52:40] watching today. Happy Sunday into Monday. Well, happy Monday for most people. And
[04:52:45] I'll catch you tomorrow at the same time and we will do more things like, I don't
[04:52:54] I don't know what on that Half-Life thing, more Ratchet and Clank, we will play, perhaps, Terraria.
[04:53:02] I don't know if I do Hytale this week, that could happen, maybe multiplayer of some kind,
[04:53:07] and I do have a couple of one-offs, including that zombie game where you test people for being zombie, Quarantine Zone.
[04:53:18] And at some point, I'll go back to Sonic Racing Crossworlds to just play some more levels that I've missed.
[04:53:28] Kirby Airwriters true ending, I don't plan on doing. I needed a little break from Kirby Airwriters.
[04:53:35] I could come back to it if I'm in the mood, but I just haven't been.
[04:53:38] So, sorry chat member. It's, yeah.
[04:53:43] There's a lot.
[04:53:45] Goodbye.
[04:53:47] Goodbye.