@Katsuki Bakugou how comes whenever someone has tons of likes and no comments someone has to comment just to comment on how there arent enough comments proportional to the likes on the commented comment?
I love how he has come up with an entire storyline of a non existent game. Edit: Five years later, this comment might be the blandest thing on the internet and does NOT deserve more than 13 likes.
"...an art book!" "i mean, you're not gonna read it, but it's--it's cool to have, right?" *looks longingly at my stack of art books 3 feet away from me* maybe someday
Rufus Cord i plan to read through them eventually, and i have read a lot of them. it just takes a degree of focus and interest in the subject matter that i don’t always have
Honetly I think most aspects of the show started to decline around the middle of season 3, Although I can see how some people would still think it's good up to about season 5 Season two was probably the best season for Fridge-Senpai
While I appreciate the old seasons season 7 worked with the meta humor which season 6 lacked Although the manga did the Meta humor the best. After that in season 8 there was too much and it lost all story
21:03 This happens and I genuinely think it's why monologuing villains aren't just possible, but _likely._ When you pull off something really smart, you wanna tell at least someone about it, even better if it's the one person who has been trying to stop you for like a week or so
Yeah, a little dark, but something like 90% of active shooters tell sometime before they do it. People like to share things and often evil people are pretty lonely or surrounded by untrustworthy figures. Makes perfect sense why that desire would translate into boasting at a "defeated" foe.
Law Abiding Citizen had a similar scene. When the protagonists finally figure out how the antagonist is doing everything, the antagonist actually remarks that he's glad that someone finally knows how much time and effort he's put into things.
@@josephperez2004 I have always thought that. I listen to people say “monologging gives you away!” And I just think that if I came up with an elaborate plan to do something I wouldn’t want to just take it to my grave I wanna tell someone how awesome my plan was!
@Cameron Smith Yeah that was a little bizzare. Maybe it was when I saw her in that purple outfit. It looks like same one in the comics and shows, it just made her look like a alley hooker to me. They at least gave her different clothes later.
gotta love it when you have a character, and then the game keeps teasing you with that same character with a hat or sumt, thus making the game much less enjoyable
15:34 Honestly, if your grandma, of all people, knows Lucina and Shulk, you might as well whip out your Switch everytime you come over to her house. She's probably a pretty mean Ness main in Smash.
13:53 this bit reminds me of that time I sold aveline's shield in dragon age 2 then she seems really upset about it and I just felt so bad that I actually re started the game from the beginning it was good times
The best thing about his videos is how I'm able to enjoy them inspite of never having played any video game. I can't imagine how relatable & funny it is to those who are gamers.
CuriosityKilledTheCat SatisfactionBroughtItBack I’m in a similar boat except I am a gamer I’ve just never watched any anime other than Pokemon and Death Note
CuriosityKilledTheCat SatisfactionBroughtItBack this mans videos have me dying. I’ve been playing games for as long as I can remember this man is a genius.
as someone who has never played tabletop card games...the phrase "somersaulting cheese factory" is the most accurate description of how we the ignorant hear the rules to those things.
As someone who follows/plays those games religiously, I have explained the rules too many times. I am fully aware of how those rules sound. Very rarely is a system simple enough to explain it without watching them die inside.
@@rhino7464 it's a hyperbole of Magic: The Gathering. It pretty much defined the last couple generations of card games. The video is taking a jab at players who design their whole deck around a single combination of cards. The combos can get... Complex.
That “Trying to explain a very niche show that you love” gave me serious flashbacks to any time I try to discuss music with my family. “So, like, seven hundred years ago or some shit, this dude wrote the Dies Irae, and that song was about the book of Revelations, it went on for like five minutes but the first few notes were picked up and eventually came to represent death. It’s all over the place in things like the Shining theme and Sweeney Todd and you are not listening to me, are you?”
@@starsigngd Hey, your comment was a while ago, so idk if you still want info, but I can link a video that talks about it. It's specifically about Sweeney Todd, if you're familiar, but even if you haven't seen Sweeney Todd, it's a good analysis of the use of the Dies Irae in horror.
@@donteventrytofigureoutwhoi6218 Veronica Taylor Kathleen McInerney[2] (born December 4, 1965), known professionally as Veronica Taylor, is an American voice actress[3] known for her dubbing work in English language adaptations of Japanese anime, in particular for voicing Ash Ketchum in the Pokémon anime for the first eight seasons. Other voices she has done include Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun from Slayers, Sailor Pluto from Sailor Moon and Sailor Moon Crystal, Nico Robin in the 4Kids dub of One Piece, and has voiced video game characters like Leo Kliesen from Tekken 6 and Tekken 7 and Cosmos from Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy, Dissidia Final Fantasy and Dissidia Final Fantasy NT.
@@Altair0fNone Yeah but at the point you find them all you probably already have money out the anus and the all the gems will serve no purpose aside from smithing, except you will never get enough gold and silver to make jewelry with them all so you just have a billion goddamn gemstones taking up inventory weight.
"This is a video to show to your friends!" Friend's response: ........ My thoughts: *but... my childhood. I thought this was hilarious. What's going on!?*
I love how the entire end skit is of Magic the Gathering and I've played a game like that before and did one massive "NOPE" using negate on their first action causeing the rest of their plan to crumble in front of them
Literally no one: Persona 5: Akechi just shot you! You must feel WAAAY closer to HIM now! [You feel closer to Akechi now, you get... literally nothing]
+trash meemz; The power of friendship is nothing when used against a deck made up of few actual Yu-Gi-Oh cards, which is instead composed primarily of UNO, Tarot, and French-style cards
(The fictional game that I think is called) King Dragon: The Quest for Prince Horace seems to be based off a card game, which already had a video game adaptation, following DENNIS going through a open world journey with his pre-obtained companions Archibald, Gunther, and Lycanderoth, with some optional party members likely obtained from quests. Some examples would be the pair Chaddicus and Braddicus, and Sexica. However, sometime through the game, Lycanderoth turns over to King Dragon’s side and Archibald is killed. Gunther is probably kind of useless and only matters in the story like once. Anyway not much happens after and pine cones are like koroks but more op and they made a remake but it was instead a co-op beat em’ up and wasn’t too fun. After the fail of the beat em’ up the devs made an attempt to redeem the franchise with a JRPG that has very forced dating mechanics.
It’s amazing how people from outside Japan watch it considering how confusing that game must be when you don’t understand Japanese. It is a really good anime indeed.