bro you do 10x the amount of things other let plays do in their first episode..seriously impressive and so nice for people who don’t prefer the slow start to the world just to drag it into more episodes
Hellooo hello I just recently found your channel! I’m 17 and I have very severe anxiety. Some nights are very hard for me but the peace and joy your videos bring me help me stay afloat although I do go to sleep during them… NOT cause it’s boring! Because it’s calming 😌 I’m sure you hear this all the time but you’re truly an amazing soul and I am soo happy to be apart of this wonderful community!
found your channel today and i have to say, i've been watching minecraft on RU-vid for years, and out of every channel, this is my absolute favorite. 10/10
First episode I've seen of you, love this editing style, love the easily readable subtitles and the custom steps/achievements, the little book of facts and images too is ADORABLE, same with the chapter cards and Polaroids, the png demonstrations are so well done too, just such a cute and unique video, the only thing is that the zooms, jump cuts, and speed ups make me kinda sick, even then I'm excited to see the rest of this series
My favorite has to be the sniffer! It's just so cute! I just want to say that your videos are so entertaining! You spend so long on them and they're such great quality! Please keep doing what you're doing and keep making people smile! I just started my youtube channel 3 days ago and I hope one day I can be just as incredible of an youtuber as you are! Have a wonderful rest of your week! Love you!
That house was amazing! It would be great if we could get a tutorial for it or a tutorial of the techniques that you used to make it? In cooking at a restaurant it's not just about recipes but instead about the techniques and ingredient ratios. Well plating the food aestheticly also helps.
first-ever time seeing your video and it encouraged me to play Minecraft again after losing my ,, Maxed Out''' world in The Caves And Cliffs'' Update's World Location changes. Also, Super Cute Voice and suuper cute enviromental design.
I Don't Know why but i just got that feeling that Tootsie would be the type of person that would go "Oh dear" in a zombie apocalypse in a calm way and then would say "Well that's that, Back to I was doing..."
Omg i just found out that ur an amazing RU-vidr, and ur irishhh!!! Im irish too, im from Waterford. Ur so cosy, gives me the vibes. Congrats im subbed now!!! 😊😊❤❤❤
You can nane one of the Sniffers 'Appletun', I always name one of my sniffers that because their body shape reminds me a bit of the Pokemon Appletun which is just an apple-pie dinosaur, and that's super silly! The camel could also be called 'Callum' :3
You accomplished more I 1 video than I did in an entire weekend. I haven't even built a house yet. Just a hole in the wall and a mine 😅😅😅 The efficiency is crazy
honestly, I can’t decide. Camels are so cool! You don’t have to tame them to ride them, and two players can ride a camel! Also their dash ability is pretty cool. And the sniffer is also pretty cool. But their so hard to find. And they are kinda useless tbh. Okay if it was design, sniffers. Overall, camels are so much better.
Try make automatic egg farm. You need chicken or chickens (It is better if there are more chickens, although it looks strange, but the farm is more efficient), two hoppers, chest and 9 fence or 8 fence and gate. The pen will be 3×3, there will be chickens in it. There will be a hopper under the chickens, it will spill into the hopper in front of it and it will spill into the chest in front of it. I have good experience with it. Only wood and iron are needed for construction. ❤
You could name the sniffers Jerry and Geraldine (their kid could be called Jarrod). The camel could be called Rufus or Benny. Great first ep, can't wait to see the next one. ❤🤞
My name is literally the Japanese word for Cherry Blossoms so this is an update I'm gonna eat up once I get to playing minecraft again. Also it's absolutely beautiful.
That mining method is exactly the same as Grian's xRay trick. So he's on with Xray and then he doesn't want anyone to know he's xraying, so he mines and then up and left and right, and down, and keeps going. Until the moderators notice, I guess...
Heyo! Got some name suggestions! Sakura, Hana, Blossom, Cherry, Coral (short for coral tree), Jelly (short for jellyfish tree), Dragon (short for dragons blood tree), Ghost (Short for ghost orchid), Orchid, Manny! About cherry blossoms! cherry blossom, also known as a Japanese cherry or sakura, is a flower of many trees of the genus Prunus or Prunus subgenus. Cerasus. Wild species of the cherry tree are widely distributed, mainly in the Northern Hemisphere. They are common in East Asia, including China, Korea and especially in Japan. They generally refer to ornamental cherry trees, and not cherry trees that produce fruit for eating. The cherry blossom is considered the national flower of Japan. In Europe, from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, Collingwood Ingram, an Englishman, collected and studied Japanese cherry blossoms, and created various ornamental cultivars, and the culture of cherry blossom viewing began to be spread. In the United States, cherry blossom viewing began to spread after Japan presented cherry blossoms as a token of friendship in 1912. Cherry blossoms have been described to have a beautiful smell and have been the inspiration for many candles and incense for household use. Many of the cherry trees currently enjoyed for cherry blossom viewing are not wild species but cultivar. Because cherry trees have a mutable trait, many cultivars have been created for cherry blossom viewing, especially in Japan. Since the Heian period, the Japanese have produced many cultivars by selecting superior or mutant individuals that were born from natural crossings of wild cherry trees, or by crossing them artificially, and then breeding them by grafting and cutting. Oshima cherry, Yamazakura, Prunus pendula f.ascendens (syn, Prunus itosakura, Edo higan), and so on, which grow naturally in Japan, are easy to mutate, and especially Oshima cherry, which is an endemic species in Japan, tend to mutate into double-flowered, grow fast, have many large flowers, and have a strong fragrance; therefore, Oshima cherry has produced much sakura called Sato-zakura Group as a base of cultivars because of its favorable characteristics. The representative cultivars whose parent species is the Oshima cherry are Yoshino cherry and Kanzan; Yoshino cherries are actively planted in Asian countries, and Kanzan is actively planted in Western countries. Many wild species and cultivars bloom from March to April in the Northern Hemisphere. Wild species, even if they are the same species, are genetically different from one tree to another, so even if they are planted in the same place, there is some variation in the time when they reach full bloom. On the other hand, cultivars are clones propagated by grafting or cutting, so each tree of the same cultivar planted in the same place is in full bloom and scattered all at once. The flowering time of cherry trees is thought to be affected by global warming and the heat island effect of urbanization. According to the record of full bloom dates of Yamazakura (Prunus jamasakura) in Kyoto, Japan, which was recorded for about 1200 years, the time of full bloom was relatively stable from 812 to 1800s, but after that, the time of full bloom rapidly became earlier and in 2021, the earliest full bloom date in 1200 years was recorded. The average peak day in the 1850s was around April 17, but in the 2020s it was April 5, during which time the average temperature rose by about 3.4 °C (6.1 °F). According to the record of full bloom dates of Yoshino cherry in the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., around 1921 it was April 5, but around 2021 it was March 31. These records are consistent with the record of rapid increases in global mean temperature since the mid-1800s. "Hanami" is the centuries-old practice of drinking under a blooming sakura (桜 or 櫻; さくら or サクラ) or ume tree. The custom is said to have started during the Nara period (710-794), when it was ume blossoms that people admired in the beginning, but by the Heian period (794-1185), cherry blossoms had come to attract more attention, and 'hanami' was synonymous with 'sakura'. From then on, in both waka and haiku, "flowers" (花, hana) meant "cherry blossoms". The custom was originally limited to the elite of the Imperial Court, but soon spread to samurai society and, by the Edo period, to the common people as well. Tokugawa Yoshimune planted areas of cherry blossom trees to encourage this. Under the sakura trees, people had lunch and drank sake in cheerful feasts. In the Edo period, various double-flowered cultivars were produced and planted on the banks of rivers, in Buddhist temples, in Shinto shrines, and in daimyo gardens in urban areas such as Edo, and the common people living in urban areas could enjoy them. Books from that period recorded more than 200 varieties of cherry blossoms and mentioned many varieties of cherry blossoms which are currently known, such as 'Kanzan'. However, the situation was limited to urban areas, and the main objects of hanami across the country were wild species such as Prunus jamasakura (Yamazakura) and Oshima cherry, which were widely distributed in the country. Since the Meiji period when Japan was modernized, Yoshino cherry has spread throughout Japan, and the object of hanami for Japanese people has changed to Yoshino cherry. On the other hand, various cultivars other than Yoshino cherry were cut down one after another due to the rapid modernization of cities, such as reclamation of waterways and demolition of daimyo gardens. The gardener Takagi Magoemon and the village mayor of Kohoku Village Shimizu Kengo worried about this situation and saved them from the danger of extinction by making a row of cherry trees composed of various cultivars on the Arakawa River bank. In Kyoto, Sano Toemon XIV, a gardener, collected various cultivars and propagated them. After World War II, these cultivars were inherited by the National Institute of Genetics, Tama Forest Science Garden, and the Flower Association of Japan, and from the 1960s onwards various cultivars were again used for hanami. Name Suggestions for Camel! Only one :( Candel (short for Candelabra Tree!) No more energy to give information about Savannah or Desert biomes, I'm so sorry! Next time!
Omg your so good at building!! I cant believe how nice your house looks❤ Could you pretty please make vide showing us how to make a house❤Im really bad at building😂
I really don't have a favorite because both are usefull but quick question can I build house that you built for my survival just so you know I love the end result ❤❤