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What's worse is the one point she has is because Shane forgot to say um, actually to one of the answers and she just stole it from him haha (but she should have had a point for pointing out what was wrong with the real life question even if no one could tell what the real percentage was)
Um, Actually, Marty McFly's performance isn't met by stunned silence, at least not initially. The crowd is feeling it at first, and only switches to stunned silence when Marty gets wild with his solo.
Um actually, they were ready for the early rock and roll but not what it evolved into over time like with Pete Townsend smashing his amps or the Jimi Hendrix solo because that requires context
@@hairyneil Yes he did several iconic moves during that including Van Halen at the end, but do you deserve the point unless you are more specific about each one and their historical context?
The funny thing is that the idea they mention at 4:40 is actually a very real part of the planet's backstory; the Quarren really are hostile to the Mon Calamari on account of being the lesser-known species, and they do often come to blows. It was in The Clone Wars cartoon and everything.
I think it was shown in the Mandalorian, too (Haven't gotten to the show yet, but I've seen some clips). I think at some point Grogu and Mando were taken on a ship or something?
I don't think it because they are the lesser-known species; they just evolved to be aggressive due to a lack of resource in their environment compared to the Mon Calamari environment
@@horushyperion76Um, actually, depending on the extent to which you accept non-Disney Star Wars Canon, the Quarren were used as a servitor race to the Mon Calamari, building an extensive amount of their architecture while never receiving nearly a fair degree of compensation for their labor. In Legends, the Quarren, like the Wookiees, did not have the ability to vocalize in Galactic Basic (though they had no less ability to comprehend it), while the Mon Calamari could, which surely also contributed to the power imbalance between both races.
Also, they are not villains. Antagonists? Yes. Hecklers? Heck yes. but they have, at times undertaken actions that were in support of the other mupets. Just not the show.
Um actually Tom riddle does die multiple times he is specifically resurrected which would indicate that he had died and needed to be brought back to life. While it may be semantics isnt that the name of the game?
and especially the "incarnation" of tom riddle in that specific image does die at the end of chamber as it's just a horcrux and not fully formed yet. When Harry destroys the Horcrux *that" specific Tom Riddle dies.
Um actually, Voldemort says himself “I was ripped from my body, I was less than spirit, less than the meanest ghost . . . but still, I was alive.” He never died until ALL the horcruxes were destroyed in the final book!
Um actually you are all correct about the first incarnation of Voldemort but he very clearly is 'resurrected' which means to be risen from the dead by his own words in the 4th book so he did technically die even if it was only a part of him that died.
I don't know what's worse: Finally finding an episode I could win of Um, Actually; or knowing I still wouldn't win because Shane is so fast on the buzzer
@anarkidd0 as i think a lot of the writers do lol, but i love that you can kinda see how jokes for sketches must get written watching ally and trapp bounce jokes off each other
Does Ally identify as they/them? I don't recall ever seeing that. (Or am I just paying waaay too much attention to pronouns?) Edit: Sorry btw, I just noticed the message is from 8 months ago.
"What happens when they run out of gem stones to name them after" Hmmm idk. We have Black and White, Black 2 and White 2, X and Y, Sun and Moon, Ultrasun and UltraMoon, sword and shield...
@@TheSamkrox Or the gem stone Y? (tbh it was like 1 generation for gemstones, Ruby Sapphire and Emerald. Everything else are minerals or general pairings)
They mention the periodic table... (looks at the Pokémon Uranium fangame, then kidnaps a Game Freak exec and refuses to release him until the company agrees to obey the Free Use Act) I'm sorry, sir...but there are consequences...
Um, actually, calling the Mon Calamari the primary amphibious species we meet in the franchise is incorrect as the Gungans, who are also amphibious, have more screen time than them.
Um actually (I know this was like 8 months ago) If we're talking about chronological release we meet the Mon calamari earlier than the Gungans since 4,5,6 came out before 1,2,3
@@craigharris7808 Primary is likely being used in its sense of "most prominent", not "first in time". If not than the first amphibious species we see in Star Wars is the Aqualish, Ponda Baba, the alien whose arm Obi-Wan cuts off in the cantina.
Um actually they ask Marty to play “Earth Angel” (which he struggles through due to nearly fading out of existence) and then they ask him to play another song, at which point he plays “Johnny B. Goode”
@@UraeusMax um actually, they don’t ask him to play. Marty begs them to not end the show and ends up (off camera) agreeing to fill in for Marvin after they mention their lack of a guitarist.
Um actually, Marty's rendition of Johnny B Goode is initially met with positive reactions, right up to the point that he goes full Jimi Hendrix on them and starts riffing loudly on the guitar while lying on the floor.
They should make a boardgame version of this. I feel like they could make a lot of money off of a board game, and expansions which give you a more variety of questions. If anyone in college humor sees this please consider it
Um actually, the image of Tom Riddle that you used was not of the real Tom Riddle, but the piece of his soul that was inside the diary Horcrux, who technically died when it was destroyed by Harry in the Chamber of Secrets.
Yep. Now we have Sword and Shield, with the Crown and Armor expansions. I'm still waiting for the Locke & Key versions, which would give you game options to enforce Nuzlocke rules since they're so popular. (I don't know what the "key" part would mean, but that's for the devs to figure out. Maybe some mythical mega Klefki is the legend?)
@@IceMetalPunk Honestly I was going to give them Sword and Shield because I have no idea when this was filmed. But we've also had X & Y and Sun & Moon, so... yeah, they kinda haven't been relying on gemstones or colors for a while.
@@indianhistorybuff I remember seeing on twitter that they're non-binary, but I don't really remember their pronouns, so... I guess neutral is the right way to go.
Um, actually in Back to the Future the crowd starts dancing almost immediately to Johnny Be Good. It's only at the end, when Marty starts riffing, that the crowd is stunned.
um, actually Ally has two points. She (edited for 'they') did indeed know that the percentage was the incorrect item in the last question. You were just asking for CLARIFICATION of the percentage (which nobody else answered) *BOOM LAWYERED*
But he didn't say "I'll give you the point unless someone can come up with a better answer" or anything. He asked for clarification and they couldn't give it. A vague answer which is only a little right is still wrong compared to the right answer.
I just discovered Um, Actually this week and have been binging like mad all new and old episodes. Dude, SHANE WENT OFF in this episode. Holy wow. Also quite a damn funny episode.
Umm actually - The "real" name of the planet Mon Calamari, that is used by ALL the sentient species that live on it (there are more than two, there are also the Whaleadons, and a species of sentient jellyfish), is "Dac". 'Mon Calamari' is just the name used by the wider galaxy, and only because that was the race that the rest of the galaxy met first. ~JD
Ally definitely got the Harry Potter deaths right, or at least AS right. Voldemort's soul fragments were very much their own characters, and the Tom Riddle fragment pictured here was killed in the second book (and for the purpose of this game, between Lily and Sirius).
They were all part of him. He admits he didn’t die when the curse destroys his body. When he is “resurrected” he isn’t brought back to life, merely given a new vessel/body. When all his horcruxes and him are killed it is then that he is dead for the first time in his life.
I also would've accepted "Tom Riddle corporeally died on the night he murdered Harry's parents and tried to murder him too, slain by his own reflected Killing Curse. He's lying when he taunts Harry in a later confrontation 'I would not know [if your death will be painful], I have never died' - he's actually the only known wizard to have died and live again."
Um, actually, bipedal robots would confer certain advantages to movement over tank treads. While balance would be a factor, being able to walk would allow a robot to step over certain obstacles that a treaded vehicle couldn't. While, in a majority of cases, it's correct that treads are the preferable option, I'm just pointing out that there are advantages to a bipedal design.
Bulbasaur number one in the dex, number one in my heart. Edit: Holy shit, now I know that Shane gets ranked first in everything. Just raw power. Annihilation.
The Mon Cal/Quarren thing works a little more when you understand that the Mon Cal live on the surface while the Quarren live deep underwater. Kinda of like the Naboo and Gungan.
I cannot put into words how much I was clawing at my screen over the Pokemon question, because Dialga is the Pokemon known for time travel, and Arceus is the first Pokemon because he's God. I'm upset because this is like the one "Um, Actually" question I'm confident I'd nail 😭
Um, Actually, Tom Riddle dies right after killing Lilly Potter, he gets resurected. If you count disembodied spirits as being alive, Myrtle isn't dead. So Tom was third and sixth to die. So Ally should have got a point, for being technically correct.
@@ivoackermann15 Nah, i like that. he really doesn't want to be Tom Riddle anymore. A counterargument could be that Lord Voldemort is an anagram for tom riddle, meaning he never could fully get rid of tom riddle
Even if they never win, the episodes that Ally are in are still pretty damn great. They just add a great portion of the humor, not that the others aren’t funny.
Um, Actually, Indiana Jones didn't end up paying for the Staff of Ra because after the destructive brawl in the Ravenwood Bar, Marion became Indy's, "goddamned partner."
Um, Actually, the statement never says that he bought it, just that Marion agreed to sell it. She changed her mind later, but the agreement was still made.
I have never seen Shane crush it this hard, and that means he either had his first good night of sleep ever, or he helped write this one. "Guys I could really use a win..."
Imagine how bad the racial tensions on Mon cala must have been over the centuries. Especially when, if i remember correctly, The quarren join the seperatists, but the mon calamari don't
Yeah, but the quarren switched sides to fight the shark guy and the arc ended with the new king acknowledging that the quarren has legitimate concerns and were treated unfairly up until then, and started to repair the relations between species
Um actually, that specific laugh is not from Batman: TAS, it is from Justice League. Specially the episode Lex Luther hires a bunch of villains to kill the league. Joker had just knocked Batman out with a bag of rocks
That clip of Mark Hamill's Joker was too short, it might be weird to say, but I could listen to his magnificently insane laughter on loop, and starting with "Raiden to Rodan" implies a kaiju question, i guess the pacific rim one might count for that, love the vocab lesson in that one question
Why didn’t Ally get a point for the last question? She identified what was wrong, and no one else was able to be more specific. In these instances, Trapp always gives the point to the person who initially identified what was wrong, if no one else gives a more complete answer.
You could argue multiple deaths for Tom Riddle. First, when his body died when he tried to kill Harry. That would fall between Lily and Sirius. Second, also in the same position, the version of him that's shown is destroyed in the 2nd book. The diary was also the first Horcrux he made and so that's arguably the point where 50% of his soul died. If it's always ripped in half when you make a Horcrux. Of course that's not clear, bc we deliberately know almost nothing about Horcrux creation. But it seems logical. Then each following Horcrux would have 25%, 12.5%,.... until finally the 7th and last (accidental) Horcrux, Harry Potter and Voldemort would both have 0.78125% of Tom Riddles original soul, so when he finally dies, he's over 99% dead already. And he's only like 70 years old. Dumbledore was over 100 and had no fucking Horcruxes. AND HE DEFEATED WIZARD HITLER
um actually, Tom riddle did technically die after the killing curse reflected off of harry, his soul had bits hanging around but the body of Tom Riddle was dead.
It’s actually easier to think of all the soul fragments as their own person. Kinda like Voldemort clones. But your right he still dies when Harry is a baby.
That was very painful, watching them fail to name the correct generation Arceus is from, twice. They then failed to figure out that it's celebi that is the time traveling pokemon, not Arceus.
Quick suggestion! This crazy Power Ranger conversation could make a really great shortly lived live-action sketch series of some kind. I bet it could last just long enough for the entire company to be sold and demolished. Just a crazy suggestion.
4:41, actually yes, this is addressed in the Clone Wars animated series where we get a whole arc about the civil war between the Mon Calamari and the Quarren
Um, Actually, parts of Tom Riddle died at different times. His body died at the same time as Lilly Potter. A piece of his soul died between Lilly and Serious. Another piece between Serious and Dumbledore. And then the rest at the end.
I'm guessing you're referring to the "no origin stories" comment. Um Actually, while Into the Spiderverse is an origin story, it isn't Peter Parker's. Miles Morales hadn't been in a movie before, so it makes perfect sense to give him an origin story, as audiences would not already be familiar with his character.
Um, Actually, Power Rangers isn't Manga or Anime, Power Rangers is an American adaptation of the Live-Action tv Japanese tokusatsu series Super Sentai, and thus doesn't count as Anime or Manga. a more correct example would have been Beast King GoLion Aka Voltron.
“... a trope that can be seen in cartoons such as Voltron, live-action TV shows such as Power Rangers, and movies such as Pacific Rim.” did you just... black out in the middle of the question?
@@zurichRevolts 1. I have seizures and blackouts so it is entirely possible that I blacked out there, but the subject was 'Anime and Manga' and Power Rangers is neither of those things and despite using stock-footage from Super Sentai, Power Rangers is not Super Sentai and Super Sentai is not Power Rangers and not interchangeable with one another so my correction to the letter of the subject being 'tropes from anime and manga' stands as factual. the entire point of this game is to as pedantic and nit-picky as possible and there is nothing more nit-picky than this.
@Daniel Saylors he never calls Power Rangers an anime; he says it’s a live action show. he says the trope is popular in anime, then lists examples of it in other franchises we might be familiar with
@@zurichRevolts but by the name of the topic is “ anime and Manga” not anime / manga and US live action productions with shared tropes but thanks for playing