I think nobody really noticed but Papa G is actually keeping count and knows which number each of the clones are...That's is actually impressive memory
This all implies that all versions of Papa G hold no fear of pain nor death. He's taken a hardcore stance on a hypothetical turned real and so long as he exists in one form, death is no obstacle. He is beyond it
So what you’re saying is that this old dude is okay with dying because not only did he live a full life, but in one way or another he’s left a piece of himself behind that will still leave an impact on others? 🤯
It make me wonder if that is what Papa G would naturally do (as in not having the clones power) or are the clones are aware they are clones and thus desposable if it means the original survived?
@@theBigA1992 Its an interesting take on the clone power, since in most cases the exploit of 'making the clones argue' is the first thing people tend to do. But every instance of the Yellow Stone seems to create clones that are all on the exact same page as their creator.
Have you seen the Kid Cosmic short on here? In Papa G short, he used his clones to make a light up runway for Kid with the help of his clones. In the end, they were having hotdogs with the other clones having their hotdogs at their table! Like if you were tight on finance, you wouldn't do that but Papa G did!
Better than board it from the inside cause if you do that, it'll push the boards out from the push that goes in the same direction. This for example, if the monster is trying to break the window from the outside, the boards from the inside will be pushed from that pressure causing it to get inside easily than the boards on the outside which it pushes back on its been boarded, making it hard to break it till the boards breaks
force that pushes against it from the outside is more likely to stay there. if they were mounted inside with nails or screws, the force would very likely just push them out of the wall. its in my eyes a situational correct choise, since the dogs are clearly not sapient
It’s interesting how his power just means ‘teamwork makes the dream work’, and that he actually treats his clones like actual humans every once in a while
This was one of my favorite running jokes. They were "expendable" but still part of the family. (A nice way to differentiate him from his counterpart in The Force later.)
Is no one going to talk about how Papa G’s hat looks like a bit similar to Wander’s hat in “Wander Over Yonder” maybe because it is made by the same creator, Craig McCracken!
spoilers: His lucky charm is actually the stone of longevity, making him physically younger, recovering from any injury, and letting him live way longer.
Well he had to figure it out like everyone else from 95, and it says he was trying to fiddle with the collars to tame one of the demon death dogs, but that most of them failed till they reached the one at the penultimate episode of season 1
Craig seen to have a thing for hairy guys with a big hat! First there was an imaginary friend (Foster's Home) that look like a very hairy Wander, Wander and now Papa G!
I wonder how much hearing his own death screams over and over has affected him. Even if they're not fully "him", and far more fragile, that's still his screams of pain!
I think it really shows that he is ready to sacrifice himself. Not a single clone argued with him after being commanded to go and die. And we see that they are self aware and have same personality as him. So he isn’t afraid to send them to die because he knows that every single one of them is ready to do it because they think in the same way he does. Damn this man is actually suicider
@@nharviala Spoiler of season 3: He is 112 years old, he probably thinks 1. the lucky charm makes me invincible 2. I live long enough And know I realized that if Jo didn´t went along with her gladiator friend Everyone would go to Erodius and see how everything is fixed by papa G lol
All I have to say is, the song that plays in this episode when they’re all hiding in the bathroom and running around the restaurant with the demon-dogs...when you hear it once, it’s stuck in your head FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK. People who have already watched this episode will know what I mean;)
Too bad those clones don't recall the information and send it to the user, like Naruto, but I guess it would be too traumatizing for Papa G, given ALL of what they've gone through.
this is more sadder than clone trooper death and naruto sentient jutsu clones that has personalities saving naruto many times there was one episode were naruto saved by his clone getting head bumped by rock had a weird clone dream that there revolting him in the end it was a dream, it was his clone dream and it was very depressing ending he was a good clone
and since it is a clone of Papa G that would be his reaction to brutally ripping a dead body apart to bury it. Like how he cares about clones that therotically are disposiable.
It’s a good thing that when the clones are mortally injured they just phase out of existence painlessly. Imagine if they didn’t; everyone would be as traumatized as 65.
I see the song on TikTok and I just looked up on RU-vid like: "cartoon clon himself and build while singing" and end here. I love this algorithm research.