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Intentional or not, the vampire costume in Trick or Treat Beat's bat ability not being able to cross water is actually accurate to the original myths of vampires, which stated they were not able to cross running water.
I remember the Garfield flash game! What's really disturbing about the game is the appearance of Lyman, the guy chained to the wall. In the earlier comics, Lyman was Jon's roommate and Odie's original owner, but in the mid-80's he disappeared entirely. I think this game is one of the few, if not the only appearance of Lyman since then. I don't want to think of the implications of that...
He did apear in the cgi Garfield show in a three part arc called long lost Lyman. According to the wiki Jim Davis later said that the DONT look in the basement line was a joke. But I wonder......
That chained up dude it Lyman, Odie's former owner. He disappeared from the comics in like the first few years. Jim Davis implied that Jon was responsible for what happened to Lyman
That wasn't jon, it was garfielf doing. Garfielf did it because he hated all of the attention Odie and Lyman had gotten, so he crippled Lyma and then stole his power to kill Odie, Jon would discovered the fate of Lyman and Odie and with the help of the sunday funnies, defeated garfielf at the cost of the sunday funnies lives. That was the story of fist of the b0rf star
Speaking of jumpscares, there was a game on a flash game CD which was EXPLICITLY labeled FOR KIDS. It was a Dot-to-Dot game. When you clicked on the 14th dot, a VERY scary robot popped out. I can't remember its name, but I DO remember the jumpscare. It was a Transformers-like robot, and it had flashing lights, too. Do you know what the name of this game is?
So that's the guy's name. The oldest book I have is "Garfield Takes the Cake" and he's never referred to by name or is given any dialogue in those strips, so I always thought he was some generic background character. I think Jim stopped using him because he didn't add anything to the strip.
Too bad Vinny disabled it, it was one of the best parts of his shitty fangame video's. Great to see people doing Vinesauce references though, didn't know they were that well know intill i seen people referencing them alot lately.
14:55 Holy shit I used to play Garfield's Scary Scavenger Hunt all the time when I was like 5. I'm a junior in highschool now and fuck does this bring back memories.
Phelous actually featured clips from that game when he did his Garfield Halloween Adventure review. I didn't know the title of it when I first saw clips of it.
Pan NEEDS a cartoon. He obviously has a good understanding of what makes a show good, and he has a unique art style. I’m honestly confused as to why he doesn’t have a cartoon show yet, especially when he has done full podcasts with a few popular cartoonists like the creator of Courage the Cowardly Dog, Billy and Mandy ect. Please Cartoon Network, please give Pan a show!
thanks to these guys for providing me with working links to these games ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wDSd73zLB1w.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-euYzYL6AtnM.html
16:40 I think it was the owner of Odie and friend or Jon, Lyman. On one of the first Garfield comic he asked Jon to keep an eye on him for then never coming back again. So he was in a dungeon during this whole time... R.I.P Lyman
Oh, hey. Someone else in the comments noticed that. I think they removed him because Jon is supposed to be all lonely and loser-ish and giving him some cool friend would contradict this.
So, that guy that Garfield rescues in the basement looks a lot like Lyman, Odie's original owner. He originally was in the Garfield strips until he was phased out simply due to not needing the character anymore. I guess now we have a second explanation of what happened to him in addition to the one given in "The Garfield Show".
Doesn't anyone remember that jumpscare from the live action Scooby Doo Escape the Museum point and click game on Yahoo? If not let's just say that Garfield one was a sad attempt while that Scooby Doo one scarred kids...........
DouggieDaDucker I remember a Spongebob game that was made just to scare people. I think it was an ad for Fred the Movie, so the jumpscare was Fred screaming. I don't remember if it scared me, but I'm pretty sure I might've crapped myself.
omg i didn't think anyone else remembered that game. it literally traumatized me as a kid, i became terrified of that picture being on any tv or computer screen so i refused to sleep near any of them cuz i was scared that it would pop up on the screen.
The mechanic you mention at 1:43 isn't an intentional mechanic, it's just the byproduct of only allowing one bullet to exist at a time to stop the game from lagging
My favorite cartoon Network flash game was a demolition derby with all of the characters from ed,edd, and Eddy. It was awesome. Forgot what it was called, though.
17:14 I was hoping you’d cover this. This jump scare scared the shit out of me as a child. I remember playing this in my schools library during computer class & quickly exiting the browser
DatRandomGuyTho yes I know that the channel linked in the post is a bot. But its still really fucking weird that someone programmed a bot to upload breast feeding fetish porn on RU-vid.
You were pretty accurate about those Cartoon Network Flash games being a part of many people's childhood. I couldn't afford any console (the best I've got was a bootleg Famicom that my cousin lent me), so all I had was a PC that my entire family had to share and unless it was a free demo (or pirated), I had no games for it, so those Flash game were all I had in the mid-2000's.
I feel very proud to research lost media and put it on my channel, especially for someone I was subscribed to. I couldn't have found it without the Wayback Machine site. Which is obviously my favorite website ever.
Anyone remember Nickelodeon website when it was Halloween? It had a different theme called Shocktober. It had a shadowy guy telling you about Shocktober. It was kinda cool.
17:52 "If I missed any, there's always next year", said while the camera is focused on that Simpsons GBC game that Pan covered the year after I love this detail
That clickamajig Trick or Treat was one of my first non school interactions with a website. It was sooo cool seeing this again! Some of them are STILL UP on Nick's website, but you need direct links to interact/play them in their original form, and download shockwave on a old school browser that supports it. The website takes ages to load, but once it loads it's the old clickamajig. The fact that some of these are still up is mind melting. I played one of them and there were ads for Victorious. That means somewhere on some server in Nick, there's all these old clickamajigs that haven't been updated in at least 6 years. Shooting out in-house ads for shows that haven't been on TV in 3 years.
These were a HUGE part of my childhood. They were always just knock-offs of retro titles, which was cool, since I never got to play the actual retro titles.
1:59 TF2 the Pyro's new weapon from the update Jungle Inferno Named "Dragon's Fury" which will fire projectile fireballs instead of the normal flamethrower hit scan, it rewarded players who aim and hit their targets with ammo and a faster next shot.
The flash-games that occur clearest in my memory were the Kids Next Door platformer, the Ed Edd n Eddy jawbreaker machine, and the Teen Titans fighting game
16:42 This is actually an inside joke for long-time Garfield readers. That guy in the basement is Lyman, who was Jon's roommate and Odie's owner in the earliest Garfield comics. He got phased out early on with no explanation within the comic itself, just Jim Davis's word that he no longer needed to give Jon someone to talk to. Whenever he gets asked where Lyman is, Davis just says "Don't look in Jon's basement!" Best inside joke ever!!
MysteriousMrM yes pretty much, ive used the effect myself. I drew what I wanted, made it look good, had it play for 2 frames,then drew the outline again as close as possible but with some differences. I draw 3-4 frames depending on how I'm doing for time
If you want an easy method that programmers use, just take a copy of the character, turn it black (or whatever colour), resize it bigger and put it in the back layer. No extra drawing required :)
Your mid bumper made me realize how much I missed the old CN City bumpers, especially the Halloween ones. I know it wasn't a long campaign but those bumpers give me a big wave of nostalgia and I really miss them
I recall playing Harum Scarum as early as 2004. Saw the special when it finally aired in my neck of the woods in 2007, if not later. Nostalgia is a great sanitizer of your memories especially if you've seen something more than once growing up. The special did not rerun at any other time, and its been soiled by the sound of my parents screaming at each other.
OMG PAN please continue this for Thanksgiving/Christmas. nick.com used to do all sorts of little games for those holidays. Another fantastic game for Halloween is the laffy taffy monster on willywonka.com. Holy shit it scared my siblings and i like crazy. it was amnesia for kids