It's a very natural reaction when faced with a bunch of toys... Well, a very natural reaction for me. I don't care if those toys are the cheapest things in the world, I'll be playing with them before they get thrown out. So yeah, I bet he does.
Those dinos that can break apart are just a bootleg version of a real thing.. I remember wanting them as kid. And honestly, in a child's eye, this is all fine wares. The more I watch the more toys I see I've had as a kid, albeit in different packaging and vaguely different in details. But I REMEMBER the shapes. Especially those soldiers. Man, this show is bringing back both shame and nostalgia.
With this in mind, I insist that someone create a side story of a team of bootlegs, knockoffs, and horrifying DIY child-creation versions of Woody, all of whom have to team up to save Actual Woody. Naturally, due to their cheap construction, they all die horribly on their way, presumably in some variety of fire, but due to their efforts, they deliver Woody the thing he needed at the time he needed it, wrapped in a piece of paper saying "WE LIVED; REMEMBER US". It is like a Star Trek Voyager episode I never watched because nobody watched Voyager. Dr Ashen plays Dollar Depot Woody, who spends the whole movie moaning about his own quality. "Oh, this isn't very good articulation, is it? Look at this cheap molding. The paint from my skin's spilled onto my shirt, and now I don't know if this bit is my shirt or if I have actual skin here. My existence is a mockery of craft and the death of joy."
Can we also appreciate that the first action figure displayed was clearly right handed on the box's art, but the actual action figure is left handed? Please tell me I am not the only one that noticed this...
WAIT In Ireland There Is A Shop Called Dealz Where Every Thing Is 1.49 euros and the baskets say pound land and all those toy stuff are funtastic so Dealz is a pound land but with no pounds if that makes any sense at all
We have 'Euro shops' around my area. They sell cheap utilitarian stuff, nothing fun or interesting, and best of all, despite the shop's name everything costs more than one euro. Great place
its funny, when I was in highschool, before I had even seen ashens, I mumbled with the idea with my mates about reviewing the crap food at the Dollar Tree, damn you ashens. beat me to it, likely before I had the ideas. cursed.
God damn, I loved Pacific Rim. I'm dissapointed there aren't many giant mecha games, and won't hold my beathe for a good Pacific Rim videogame anytime soon. *sigh*
YongPil Kim I won't deny Titanfall looks neat and I really wanna play it, but it's too... american-y I think? Pacific Rim has a huge inspiration in Mazinger Z which was HUUUGE here for basically decades, and it shows, given Del Toro being mexican. And that's the type of Mecha game I mean I'd like to play. =
Soopa Derpcat Not sure what to think of that... In any case, I don't even have an Xbox One, nor plan to, so... yeah. I'll just hope the mecha game of my dreams sometime becomes real, though. Someday...
...having just watched this episode for the first time, and @ 2:30am, I have to say that from 06:08sec to 08:24sec has to be the funniest bit of Ashens comedy ever. I nearly choked when he faded back in...his...Pirate!! :D :D...Stuart, if you ever read this (which you prolly wont) that was fkn epicly funny, top drawer humour ;) :D
I'm pretty sure Uncle Poundy's Pound Palace is a 'movie production business'. I'm also pretty sure that no one over the age of twelve is allowed in there, except for Uncle Poundy of course.
Believe it or not the first one you did was based off of the Greek depiction of Hercules (or Heracles as the Greeks called him.) He was depicted as wearing a lion pelt, as killing a lion was part of his nine trials. He is also usually depicted as using a club.
Damn it, on the package for Anti Raiders, that's Domingo Chavez and Dieter Weber. The man with the trifocal goggles is Sam Fisher. I bet Tom Clancy is rolling over in his grave.
16:33 I recognize that image. That's from 25 To Life, a gang-themed Third-Person Shooter made by Avalanche Software (not to be confused with Avalanche Studios, who made the Mad Max game that came out this decade, as well as RAGE 2). Those bastards took from not one, not two, but three games for the packaging of their shitty toys!
Dollar General sells things that cost more than a dollar, and so does Family Dollar if I'm not mistaken. Dollar General is just called that because the price (before sales tax or coupons) is usually an even dollar amount. ( $4 or $5 as opposed to $4.99 or $5.23 or something.)
I kind of wonder because my little bother once got a construction set there and there was a dump truck, a bulldozer and other normal construction stuff, then there was a sign that had a red x on it and a little bit of text that said "no naked tights." I still have the pic of it, lol.
Dumbledoresarmy13 Dollar Tree is the only dollar store that actually only sells items that cost a dollar. At least, the last time I was there, it might be different now.
You should put all of this crap into a gift box at Christmas and ship it to needy children in third world countires. I expect they will genuinely enjoy and appreciate this stuff!
Call me weird, but when I was younger I liked picking through some dollar-store toy knights/ creature figures here in the US; some had decent sculpting, and I'd glue the joints, sand them a bit w/ hobby paper, spray primer them, then paint them w/ hobby paints. Sometimes I'd add or "fix" details w/ bits of epoxy clay. They became like cheap model statue/kits and it was fun to do.
5:15 I Remer having that same robot! It came with like 6 other figures and their shtick was the parts came off and you could switch them around with each other!
KooKoo birds originally went for $5 ~ $7 a pack if I remember correctly. Never tried the app, not surprised it crashes and even further unsurprised that it was marked down so low. (Last I saw was $3.49 before this video.)
Oddly enough, I remember seeing TV ads for KooKoo Birds before Angry Birds became popular... I'm not sure which franchise was first, but Wikipedia tells me Angry Birds was Dec 2009 and has no information about KooKoo Birds. Google has very little information on KooKoo Birds as well and the best I can find is Oct 2010, so I must be making shit up about when I saw the original ads... or I live under a rock and didn't notice Angry Birds as early as everyone else. Oh well.