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    Season One 

Something About...Monster Hunter World

  • The episode starts with the hunters suiting up, immediately followed by Bill (the white hunter) smacking his own butt.
  • The Handler's status as the resident Butt-Monkey is established when the hunters push her away while she's trying to explain monster types in order to feast on the banquet behind her.
  • The map which the hunters use to try and locate Rathalos shows the dragon's head moving around on numerous squiggly trails, and the head saying "Do you know da wae?"
  • The hunters' initial attack on Rathalos causes it to fling them away so hard they get sent out of the PS4 and land next to a Nintendo Switch. At the sight of the Switch, they scream and run right back into the PS4. Shortly after re-entry, they resume their fight with Rathalos, but not before Bill strikes a pose.
  • When they were initially collecting weapons, Bogues (the black hunter) was attacked by his own Kinsect. He later sics said Kinsect on Rathalos while Bill uses the opportunity to repeatedly flush a nearby toilet and flood Rathalos out of the tree.
  • Shortly after Rathalos's defeat, an Anjanath (which is represented by a T. rex with a Gag Nose and bat wings) shows up, which Bill defeats by knocking down a bundle of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnsons that happened to be hanging nearby, which crush the monster.
  • The Stinger sees the debut of the infamous "BIRD UP!" running gag, which appears after a dramatic teaser for the sequel episode.

Something About...Monster Hunter World Part 2

  • Bill and Bogues start off this episode by taking their loot to the blacksmith, who builds them their new gear. Amongst the gear is a bra and panties, a pistol (that appears as a stock image as opposed to being animated), and a DVD bundle of the Shrek movies.
  • Shortly after landing on Zorah Magdaros via Mernos, Bill and Bogues pop a magmacore on the Elder Dragon's back, which immediately causes it to stop its rampage and tell the hunters to stop.
  • Much like what was teased in the stinger to the first episode, Nergigante appears, and Bill attempts to defeat it by placing an electrical trap and tricking it into standing on it, but Nergigante negates the trap (as Elder Dragons can't be captured) and wastes no time blasting the hunters with spikes. What sells it is how Bill got Nergigante on the trap in the first place.
  • The result of the above incident has the hunters land on a nearby boat. There, Bill immediately pushes the button for the boat's ultimate weapon, which at first appears to be a Dragonator, but then turns out to be a boxing glove from off-screen which knocks Zorah Magdaros into space to the tune of the Moon theme from DuckTales (1987).
  • After defeating Zorah Magdaros, the hunters go out and take pictures of a Bazelgeuse, an Uragaan, and a Dodogama, whilst giving the photos the silly captions of "Beetlejuice", "Jay Leno", and "Doo Doo Game" respectively. The session is then cut short by Nergigante's sudden return via bursting out of the backdrop, but this time, Bogues signals to HR 999 via flare, and the latter immediately steamrolls the elder dragon; quite literally, in fact, as he does a Spin Attack with his hammer, complete with sound effect.
  • "BIRD UP!" makes its second appearance in the form of Poogie digging it up from underneath the floorboards.

Something About...Yoshi's Island

Something About...The Spring Blossom Festival

  • The opening shot shows the festival in full swing, with everything normal at first, only for a man on top of a bar to vomit flowers.
  • Poogie, wearing a bee costume, flies around the festival, to the amazement of one of the people ("WOW!")
  • Three other partygoers are having a squatting contest, and the winner gets carried off by Mernos.
  • The Handler excitedly greets Bill & Bogues upon their arrival, stating the guest of honor is almost here. In the background, Ryu can be seen performing a Hadouken.
  • The guest of honor of the festival is revealed to be...none other than good old G.I Jho. As you can guess, this does not end well for any of the partygoers.
    • One of said Deviljho's attacks is stabbing a hunter with a giant photo-realistic pickle, referencing its Fan Nickname of "pickle."
  • Deviljho tosses the Kulu-ya-Ku from the series' "BIRD UP" gag into a live-action street, before smashing into a Bazelgeuse (a similarly annoying invasive monster) and exploding.
  • Immediately after the chaos, everyone (barring our main duo, who just stood in silence and observed) gets up and cheers as if nothing ever happened to celebrate Deviljho's surprise return, despite the place literally being on fire.
  • The "BIRD UP!" gag in the stinger has the Kulu-ya-Ku appear in the crowd with the camera zooming into it and the monster itself winking before the usual pop-up.

Something About...Super Smash Bros.

  • Master Hand bursting into a kid's room, picking up Link and beating the crap out him until he wakes up. Shortly after, he gets grabbed by an anthropomorphic personification of "Melee" and thrown into Final Destination.
  • At Final Destination, Link gets the crap beaten out of him this time by Fox, and can't land a single hit on the latter. The fight ends with Fox finishing off Link, Fist of the North Star style.
    Fox: Omae Wa Mou Shindeiru.
    Link: Nani?
  • Link has now been sent to the Solo menu of "Brawl", and at the sight of the Subspace Emissary, he vomits.
  • The Ice Climbers are climbing a mountain, where the roster for "Smash Bros. for 3DS/Wii U" sits at the top. Before they can reach the top, they get stopped by Sakurai himself, who sends them falling all the way down where a stampede of Polygon fighters is occuring. Throughout the whole sequence, Nana has a demonic face and only screeches.
  • Link ends up at a graveyard where all the characters who were rejected from "3DS/Wii U" reside, and comes across Wolf, who sits atop Pichu's grave, in mourning.
  • Later in Japan, Sakurai is presented the ballot results of the fans voting for characters they wanted in Smash Bros. Sakurai facepalms at said results and creates "Gunlegs McGee", who is Baynonetta but with guns instead of arms and legs.
  • The Stinger serves as a joke teaser for "Ultimate", where a fight between Sans, Ridley, Goku, and Geno is going on. Doubles as Hilarious in Hindsight since Ridley actually made into the "Ultimate" roster, while Sans is a Mii Gunner costume.

Something About... Monster Hunter World Part 3

  • The butt-slapping gag from Part 1 returns at the beginning, shortly before the hunters set out on their quest.
  • Shortly after they set out, Bill is attacked by an Odogaron, who takes him to the Rotten Vale. Bogues gets a whiff of the effluvium emanating from the Vale itself, and passes out because of the smell, accompanied by the "You Died" message and sound effect from Dark Souls.
  • Not too long after entering the cavern, the hunters come across a pack of Girros who all excessively fart, and then Vaal Hazak reveals themselves from underneath a mound of flesh. The elder dragon then proceeds to attack the hunters by inhaling the gas of the Girros, and then exhaling a massive Wave-Motion Gun made of the farts in their direction.
  • Shortly after defeating Vaal Hazak, the hunters get carried off by Mernos and taken to the Elder's Recess where Kushala Daora awaits them, only this one has lung cancer from excessive smoking (shown in the form of tons of cigarettes scattered around) and blows them away with a cough instead of its signature tornadoes, upon which they get mauled by Gajalakas.
  • The fakeout ending in the form of a barrage of "BIRD UP!"s and a fake recommendations screen.
  • The episode resumes 5 seconds after the aforementioned fakeout, and has Bill attempt to just leave, saying "There's a lot to see in this life. I'm not wasting it here.". Immediately after he says this, however, a Teostra flies by… and promptly proceeds to do his nova attack (complete with the "EXPLOOOSION!" sound effect).
  • The result of the explosion has the hunters land in front of a giant egg sac, from which Xeno'jiiva bursts out and immediately starts screaming its head off and firing off tons of Hyper Beams. While the hunters manage to avoid the lasers, the dragon ends up destroying a volcano and getting burned to death by the ensuing lava. Immediately after this, Bill gets gutted by a Kirin out of nowhere, but HR 999 shows up to abruptly end the cartoon, much like how he did in Part 2. He then proceeds to advertise the new merch.
  • The Stinger sees the hunters along with some partners attempt to fight Kulve Taroth, who proceeds to promptly deep-fry them all by vomiting lava and then rushes off into a rock wall, followed by one last "BIRD UP!".

Something About... Kirby Super Star

  • The incredibly brief recap of Spring Breeze simply has Kirby bust into Castle Dedede, inhale King Dedede's innards, and leave, with all of the liberated food promptly smothering the citizens of Dream Land.
  • It seems like there's going to be a Bird Up joke when Kirby gets to Dyna Blade — only for Kirby to hit her with his Warp Star before the sound effect can finish playing and throwing her eggs off a mountain.
  • While riding the Warp Star to the Halberd, Kirby ends up vomiting due to him and the Warp Star spinning around.
  • The Funny Background Event of the Halberd's wings taking out a couple of buildings.
  • Meta Knight trying to keep a level head while his minions continuously panic the more Kirby destroys the Halberd.
    • When Meta Knight confronts Kirby in person, he threatens the guy, but to no avail, for Kirby easily defeats him and completely obliterates the Halberd.
  • How does Kirby resolve the fight between the Sun and the Moon? By slapping both of them and telling them off.
    • Becomes even funnier after watching the video on Kirby's Adventure, where he doesn't treat them with nearly as much mercy.
  • The memeified version of Nova consists of a finger circle, the Windows 7 icon, 7 Grand Dad, Pepe, Fred Flintstone, Kermit with a wine glass, and a Tamagotchi.
  • What makes this even funnier? SilvaGunner's rip of "Soul 0 System" plays when he's introduced!
  • The video's rendition of Marx revealing he was Evil All Along:
    Marx: *laughs* FOOLS! While you were sucking up everything like a fat boy at a Golden Corral, I gathered all the star power in the universe and became GOD!

Something About... Super Mario 64

  • Peach's letter to Mario, asking him to come to the castle, much like the normal opening to Mario 64, but the reasoning is because the police are waiting for him because Peach told them that Mario murdered Luigi, and Mario must turn himself in. The letter itself is only onscreen for one second. It also doubles as a Big-Lipped Alligator Moment, as no police are actually at the castle and it's never bought up again.
  • Bowser's reactions to Mario arriving for the fight.
    • In the Dark World, he can only say that Mario arrived quickly, right before Mario throws him into oblivion.
    • In the Fire Sea, Bowser calls out Mario for not collecting any stars, but as soon as Mario approaches the Koopa King, ready to throw him into oblivion again, complete with a Nightmare Face, Bowser just runs off screaming and drops the key in the process.
    • In the Sky, before Mario arrives, Bowser attempts to pack his stuff and leave, for fear of getting defeated by Mario again, but before he can finish, Mario has arrived, and this time, he delivers a very painful slap to Bowser's face before tossing the Koopa King into oblivion like before, accompanied by a bass-boosted version of Mario's "Thank you so much for playing my game" line from the SM64 credits.
  • As Mario is BLJ-ing his way up the stairs to Bowser in the Sky, the portraits of Bowser change from the Koopa King laughing to him panicking.

Something About... Castlevania

  • The video opens with Simon marching up to the gates of Castlevania before abruptly whipping them so hard they explode.
    • Dracula is hanging around with Death, who tells him bad but still appreciable vampire jokes, until he notices who arrived outside.
    Death: You know why you don't have any friends? You're a real pain in the 'NECK!'
    Dracula: HUA HAHAHA-
    Dracula: …Eugh, another Belmont. I hate these guys.
  • Simon being a Screaming Warrior who charges in with reckless abandon, violently ripping apart anything he comes across with a whip or his bare hands.
  • After experiencing the Medusa Heads, finding a single giant Medusa as the boss is absolutely nothing to him by comparison since he can actually hit her.
  • He defeats the Mummy by ripping off its head, and using the gauze as a spelunking cord, with the mummy's body flapping uselessly against the wall as the gauze unfurls.
  • The entire scene with the Creature and the Flea. The Flea is riding atop the Creature's head and pulling on its hair to puppeteer it, leading the Creature to move awkwardly before suddenly dabbing while the screen shakes and a very familiar Big "NO!" can be heard. In response to the dab, Simon pulls out a (stock image of a) gun and shoots the Creature in the head. After attempting to tug on the Creature's hair to the sound of a car revving up to get it to move again following the gunshot and getting no response, the Flea lunges at Simon as a last ditch attack, only to get thrown on the ground, with Simon knocking the Creature's lifeless body over to crush the Flea and finish it off.
  • When he finally encounters Dracula, Simon is revealed to not be one for conversation.
    Dracula: Well well well! Another Belmont to-
    Dracula: …to put me-
    Dracula: [Exasperated] …back in the grave?
  • Simon rips Dracula's head off and tosses it out the window. His body explodes into the giant dragon/bat monster from Rondo of Blood/Dracula Xonly to get reduced to a smear on the floor by a barrage of Holy Water. Simon then remarks, deadly seriously, that "the battle has consummated." and stares blankly before throwing even more Holy Water at Dracula's remains.

    Season Two 

Something About...Smash Bros WORLD OF LIGHT

  • Kirbo survives the initial attack from Galeem not because of the warp star, but because Galeem fired two attacks he happened to be safely in the middle of.
  • The fact that the entire World of Light Map was recreated using a compilation of Google images.
  • The fact that there are several fake spirits throughout the video, ranging from Pepsi Man, to Shoop da whoop, to Clippy.
  • The scene where Kirbo and Mario rescue meme spirits.
  • The scene where the gang attempts to defeat the infamous Pauline spirit. Unsurprisingly, they fail and decide to just skip it altogether.
  • Yoshi saying “H e l l o I r e q u i r e a s s i s t a n c e.”
  • When asked how he escaped Master Hand, a flashback reveals Donkey Kong beat it up, screeching like a chimpanzee, to which the present DK merely states "Yeahhh..."
  • Fox’s reaction to seeing the ship on fire.
  • The Giga Bowser boss fight is represented by Bowser rapidly increasing in size, to the point where he reaches outer space. He then gets slapped by Mario and Yoshi.
  • Marx, the powerful demon, is defeated through being poked in the eye by a Red Pikmin.
  • In a Freeze-Frame Bonus, there are subtitles that read “You have to stop this madness, I regret combining universes, who am I to play God? The internet and memes will be the end of us.”

Something About...Donkey Kong Country

Something About...Star Fox 64

  • Fox skips General Pepper's briefing for Meteos by pulling out an N64 controller and mashing the A button.
  • When Star Fox meets up with Bill, Fox calls Bill his best friend. Cue a glare from Falco.
  • When Fox tries to go to Aquas, Slippy tries to tell him that they can't go there from Katina. How does Fox respond?
    Fox: I'M MAKING MAC AND CHEESE, AND NOBODY CAN STOP ME!
  • Slippy getting sent to Titania is Black Comedy at its finest. Firstly, after Fox seemingly destroys the whole Lylat System by nuking Solar, Spyborg appears out of nowhere and unceremoniously slaps Slippy’s Arwing off-screen. When it asks where its creator is, Peppy gives a very Literal-Minded answer of “God is in Heaven.” This causes Spyborg to literally ascend to Heaven, much to Falco’s amazement. Then, as General Pepper is warning Fox of the dangers of Titania, Slippy’s crewmate screen shows him screaming in terror as he’s subjected to Metronomic Man Mashing by Goras. Peppy looks on in horror, but Falco simply brushes him off. In contrast to canon where Fox displays his Undying Loyalty by going through with the rescue mission anyway, this Fox decides that it’s not worth the danger and heads to Macbeth instead. Afterwards, when the team reaches Area 6, Peppy notifies them of Slippy’s (assumed) death, to which Falco replies “NICE!” while sporting a shit-eating grin.
  • The entire Star Wolf battle on Venom. Wolf and Leon initially taunt our heroes, only to enter Oh, Crap! mode when Pigma is immediately shot down, represented as a realistic pig squealing on their communication screen. Within seconds, Wolf is the only one left standing, and Fox makes short work of him as well through the power of wavedashing. Once Star Wolf is dispatched, Fox and Falco celebrate by spamming their Melee voice lines for a few seconds, until Peppy shouts at Fox to get a move on, causing him to sport a Nightmare Face for a single frame.
  • At first, Andross has the same suspenseful buildup that he had in the original game, but this is quickly dashed once Sr Pelo takes over as his voice.
    Andross: Now, you will feel TRUE PAIN!!!!
  • When it appears Fox has died along with Andross, a text-to-speech voice delivers what would otherwise be a genuinely sad narration in a completely monotone voice, and ends said narration with "Pee Pee Doo Doo Ka Ka". Then when Fox is revealed to be alive, the narrator just says "Oh JK".
  • For anyone expecting the "Do a Barrel Roll" meme, Peppy does it in the stinger.

Something About... Monster Hunter World ANIMATED Part 4

  • The Hunters are following a Moogle to the Aetheryte crystal, only for Bird Up to arrive, shoot the Moogle, and then absorb the crystal for itself. Cue the "Bird Dimention" as it clones itself, before cutting back to the main marketplace. Cats dump the Hunters before Bird Up walks back onscreen and does a musical number.

Something About...Super Mario World

  • Right before anyone even says anything, one can see two Yoshis casually playing volleyball with a nuclear warhead in the background.
  • When Mario blows up Iggy's castle, he doesn't just blow it up with TNT, he nukes it.
  • As Mario brutally rips off a Super Koopa's cape and dons it, which he keeps for most of the video, the "hill eating another hill" gag returns from Yoshi's Island.
  • King Boo appears at the end of the ghost house, and Mario, not even fazed by the Boos he rammed into, throws part of the floor at him, blowing him up, itself a reference to the Big Boo boss in the Donut Secret House.
  • When Mario rides a falling Star Road to Bowser's Castle, he screams a cry of "WHERE ARE THE TURTLES?!" and brutally massacres most of Bowser's minions, crashing through lots of walls in the process.
    • Vega chilling on the chain link fence with some Koopas while Mario is running through the castle.
  • Bowser's reaction to Mario's appearance is at least worthy of a chuckle.
    Bowser: Good work, Koopa Troop!
    [Mario comes in and squashes the two Koopas, causing them to explode violently]
    Bowser: GEEZ-GOD!! How'd you get here so fast?!
    Mario: [plays a lot of his Voice Grunting from Super Mario 64 simultaneously]
    Bowser: Wait, wait, WAIT! You have to save all the Yoshi Eggs! My Koopalings have them, but you're supposed to go to their castles FIRST!
    Mario: [table flip] [slowly slides out the door]
    Bowser: [grabs Peach and runs like hell]
  • When Mario reaches Morton's Castle, he crushes it by stomping on it repeatedly with Morton under it. Luigi and Yoshi are understandably horrified by this.
  • Upon killing most of the Vanilla Dome enemies, Mario destroys Lemmy's Castle with what can only be described as an exploding Rolling Attack with a hammer.
  • Ludwig is playing the piano… badly. So Mario smashes him with the door when he gets to the boss room.
  • After going into the Forest of Illusion and passing by The Very Hungry Caterpillar, a stock mushroom image, Audrey, and an Orange Mushroom, Mario unearths a Key and uses it on the Keyhole, which then grows giant… and inhales all the trees in the forest, allowing Mario to pass by safely.
    • Said inhalation is accompanied by a cacophony of the THX vanity plate's audio, and Mario screaming in genuine terror.
  • The final two towers are dispatched easily by Mario; the fifth is kicked into the Sunken Ghost Ship, and the sixth is dumped out, then tossed into the water.
  • Mario's way of infiltrating the now very in need of repairs Bowser's Castle? Clip on, through, and around everything.
  • Upon meeting Bowser, he surrenders the princess in fear of a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown from Mario. However, Mario isn't interested in this and flies after Bowser, who then finds himself on the receiving end of a slap, then thrown into the sky and blown up.
  • In the stinger, Mario looks like he's going to do… something to Peach. But then Luigi steps in, starts speaking in tongues, and causes his brother to manifest as a Speed Demon of some sort. The tongues in question? Luigi's gibberish from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.

Something About...Kirby's Adventure

  • The ways in which Kirby defeats the bosses:
    • He defeats Whispy Woods by cutting him down with a chainsaw.
    • He defeats Meta Knight's troop through 2 revolver shots, a rocket and a NUKE. Meta Knight takes that moment to retreat.
    • He defeats the sun by inhaling it's arm, and the moon by slapping it a few times, causing it to turn into a skeleton.
    • When he confronts Meta Knight, he defeats the masked swordsman in the same way he defeated his troops.
    • King Dedede attempts to smash Kirby with his hammer. Kirby just slaps him a bunch of times.
    • Nightmare attempts to convince Kirby to throw Dedede into the Fountain of Dreams, promising to make all of his dreams come true if he did. Kirby doesn't fall for it, and exorcises the demon by placing a cross in the fountain. He then uses the same cross when he corners Nightmare on the moon to vanquish the demon for good.
  • Before reaching Meta Knight, Kirby almost falls off the warp star due to him spinning around on it.
  • Nightmare pleading for mercy and making offers as Kirby approaches to vanquish him for good.
    Nightmare: (as Kirby approaches) L-leave me alone! You want a planet? I'll give you a planet! Heck, I'll give you your own solar system! No, I'll give you a house—in Boca Raton! Just please, SPARE ME—
  • Text-to-Speech Jesus.

Something About...The Typing of the Dead

  • The fact that nearly every single character is voiced by a Text-to-Speech program.
  • James driving into several zombies and only realizing its a Zombie Apocalypse moments after encountering Zeal.
    • There's also Zeal's threat towards James and Gary.
      Zeal: Turn back now, or you are a stupid.
  • Like the source material, there are various quips that are made for defeating zombies. Some examples include:
    Golden Corral
    Inebriated infantile
    Antidandruff hair lotion
    Prehistoric basketball
    Complacent Flatulence
  • Kill them dead hurry do it now before they type on their typers!
  • When encountering Hierophant, the prompt "Do you sit or stand while you wipe your butt?" is displayed. Both options are typed out. James and Gary proceed to debate with each other over what the correct answer was with James winning the argument, who claimed sitting was the better answer.
  • The Strength boss fight begins with Goldman telling the gamers that he has a present for them.
    James: Thank you.
    • Strength can be best described as looking the same except it has a cat's head and speaks like the Demoman.
    • My daddy is a plastic surgeon...
      • He makes really ugly people look pretty.
      • He makes old people look young again.
      • Mommy wishes that he'd work on himsel
        James: OH NO. There's a Dorito stuck under my F key!!
    • The sentence that Gary types out to defeat Strength. It really sounds like Gary is venting his confusion as a last-ditch effort to defeat Strength. Oh, he also throws his own keyboard at Strength for good measure.
      What was the person thinking when they discovered cow's milk was fine for human consumption and why did they do it in the first place?
  • James comes to the conclusion that Goldman is bringing dead MEMES back to life.
    • When they see the tower, Gary notes how disgusting the place looked as it was covered in MEMES.
    • The Reveal that m'lady was behind the MEMES, he has a cutout of Goldman to the side of his desk. He says that James and Gary are too late as he has already created the perfect MEME: ULTRA INSTINCT SHAGGY!
      • James' solution to defeating Shaggy is to unleash a MEME strong enough to beat him. The MEME in question?

Speedrunner Mario VS Melee Fox - 1M Subscriber Special - Something Versus

    Season Three 

Something About... Monster Hunter World Iceborne

Something About...Super Metroid

  • The animation begins with the typical "Last Metroid is in captivity" spiel...then gets an alert that Ridley is attacking the Ceres Station, to which the narrator says, "The Galaxy is no longer at peace".
  • Samus running around while flailing her arm cannon up and down to represent "arm pumping" is oddly hilarious.
    • In actual speedruns, doing arm pumping saves a couple of frames each time its done, which if done throughout the whole run, saves up to a few minutes. It's as silly to see in speedruns as it is in Something About.
  • Upon landing on Zebes, Samus immediately starts speedrunning.
    (expert FALL)
    (expert ROLL)
    (expert Run)
    (Samus takes the elevator to Brinstar, before impatiently tapping her foot during the descent)
    (expert WAIT)
    • Robot Jones can be seen as a fossil during the elevator sequence.
  • Samus utilizing the Morph Ball is both mildly disturbing and hilarious, with her squealing in pain as her body gets crunched up, then proceeds to use the Morph Ball as if nothing had happened.
    Subtitles: -MORPH BAWLING-
  • When Samus arrives at the Wrecked Ship, the Space Pirates are confident that Phantoon will make quick work of her. Instead, it is Samus who makes quick work of Phantoon, by spamming the shit out of her missiles.
    • She then dabs for a split second before the cam feed is cut off.
  • Samus has to deal with a spike floor sprawled before her. What does she do? Walk through it while screaming in pain up to the Chozo Statue.
    • Also, after being thrown by said Chozo Statue, Samus runs into a stack of "Magic Pancakes", which gives her the Gravity Suit.
  • After attaining the Spazer by clearing a room in two seconds using a destructible block, she proceeds to morph bomb into another one, a process that makes the room take longer than if she just went back around, seemingly just to put more holes in the Pirates' base.
  • Every time Samus uses a power bomb, the world map breaks into pieces.
  • Samus, after killing Kraid so fast that he doesn't even have time to finish his entrance animation, eats the Speed Booster.
  • Seeing the Space Pirates continuously freak out over Samus' exploits in this short is at least mildly amusing; it comes to a head when they lose sight of her due to the Gravity Suit.
    Space Pirate: How is she so fast?!
    Subtitles: 'Cause she is!
  • After killing Draygon, Samus does the Fortnite default dance, causing one of the Space Pirates watching her to visibly cringe.
  • Ridley's defeat in this episode is at least worthy of mention; after a glorious fight with the commander of the Space Pirates, Samus finishes him off by shoving her Arm Cannon into his mouth and blasting his insides with missiles until he pops like a balloon. Badass AND funny!
  • Upon entering Tourian, a Pirate has the audacity to try and jump Samus with a knife. The Super Metroid proceeds to violently slurp him dry and call Samus its mom.
  • Samus finally encounters Mother Brain...yes, that incarnation, who goes on about her plans.
    Mother Brain: Samus Aran, I will not allow you to foil my plans again! I am going to bring order to the universe, through whatever means necessary-!
    Samus: C H I C K E N - S T R I I I P S !
    Mother Brain: What?!
    (Samus proceeds to barrage Mother Brain with missiles...and fires a few Wave Beams for good measure.)
  • In the stinger to the Kill Ending, Samus and Captain Falcon are in the middle of a race when another opponent (who happens to be the F-Zero franchise's main antagonist, Black Shadow) barges between them, mutters "Flexy-pex!" and starts flexing and showing off towards Samus, who is unamused by this before she and Falcon ram into the vehicle together, completely trashing it. The opponent's daft act might bring Master Chief from Arby n' the Chief to mind.
  • In the stinger to the Save Ending, Samus reunites Slippy with Star Fox. Falco is the only one not happy to see Slippy.

Something About...Sonic the Hedgehog

  • The episode begins with Robotnik asking one of his minions if they have located any of the chaos emeralds. The robot's response:
    Crabmeat: 01111001 01100101.note 
    • The translation to the spoken binary is simply "Ye".
  • When Robotnik first encounters Sonic he drops a weighted ball onto the blue blur and lets out a wheeze-filled laugh in response. However, Sonic was not flattened and imitates Eggman's laugh before breaking the Doctor's neck. Afterwards, Eggman's vehicle rides around aimlessly before flying off into the distance as the victory music plays. Eggman's vehicle manages to snap his neck back together, but the doctor can only scream in pain.
  • In Spring Yard Zone, Robotnik activates a bunch of springs around the zone. Sonic runs into all of them, causing the doctor to laugh evilly before coughing from all that evil laughter.
  • Robotnik's final trap for Sonic is a pit of Totino's Pizza Rolls that Sonic starts drowning in like they were water until he imagines Tails encouraging him.
    Robotnik: Enjoy the Totino's Pizza Rolls, Sonic! OOOOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO!
    Floating Tails Head: You can do it Sonic! You can beat the Totino's!
    • This becomes even more hilarious when you realize that the only reason why specifically Totino's Pizza Rolls were used here is because the SiIvaGunner mashup happened to incorporate some guy saying "Totino's" over and over.
  • Upon reaching Scrap Brain Zone, Sonic takes time to vandalize one of Robotnik's statues, painting him to look like Shrek with soiled pants.

Something About...Zelda Ocarina of Time - PART 1 (The Three Spiritual Stones)

Something About...Mega Man X

  • The intro stage solidifies X's arc through the game by having him teleport in, only to immediately get run over by a car.
  • Vile, as voiced by clips from the Heavy Weapons Guy.
  • Dr. Light uses his voice lines from Mega Man 8 when X find his mandatory capsule. This results in some... Interesting dialogue.
    Dr. Light: You must recovuh all the energy immediately Mega Man.
    X: What?
    Dr. Light: Das a good kwestion.
  • While dashing through Spark Mandrill's stage, X starts jamming to the music. He stops to do a guitar solo, and then Spark Mandrill barges in with his own guitar and they get into an epic Battle of the Bands. And then X shoots Spark Mandrill. With a regular pistol.
  • X dispatches the Maverick bosses in short order and downs Storm Eagle with a single Sting Laser, knocking him out of the sky and getting him sucked into his ship's turbines.
  • While attempting to deliver his Final Speech to X, Zero coughs violently and spits up a little on X. If closed captioning is turned on, the subtitles simply read "covid".
  • Crossing with Moment of Awesome, Jeremy managed to get Zero's official voice actornote  Lucas Gilbertson to reprise his role for this video, as revealed in the credits.

Something About...Yoshi's Story

Something About...Kirby and the Amazing Mirror

  • Meta Knight vs. Dark Meta Knight's battle, while short, was just nothing short of hilarious, in no small part thanks to the Kirbos' constant cheering.
    Red Kirbo: JUMP! JUUUMP!! DO IT YOU (poyo) DO IT!
  • King Golem speaks entirely French during his battle...no really, it's actual French. The subtitles translate his lines, too.
  • The battle with Gobbler is portrayed as him chasing the Kirbies around the ship while a discordant MIDI piano rendition of Baby Shark plays in the background.
  • The battle with Wiz goes quite different from the original, as it begins with the magician summoning doves... Only to quickly start summoning vehicles in escalating sizes at the Kirbo gang, starting with a car, and ending it off with a straight up cargo ship, only to have worn himself out completely from summoning something so big.
  • Upon entering Carrot Castle, the Kirbo Gang begin running amuck and destroying everything while using their [Inside Voices].
  • One portal takes the Kirbo gang to Final Destination, where they are confronted by the Master and Crazy Hands. Kirbo remembers what Donkey told him, so he and the Gang also become screeching incoherent brawlers and tear the Hands apart.
  • Dark Mind attempts to fight back the Kirbo gang with a YouTube comment expressing distaste for the Christian Kirbo joke... only for them to carry through with it anyway, with four times as many Kirbos and crosses.
    • Even funnier? While Pink Kirbo is reciting Psalm 59, he does it in perfectly clear and solemn English instead of 'poyo'.

Something About... The Photon Aerospace Control Engineer

  • The mere fact that this gives off the impression of being a Dead Space video, only for it to be a Pac Man video instead.
  • As terrifying and humorless as the ghosts have become, them bunching up together in one corridor at this point while chasing Pac-Man is kind of silly.
  • After surviving the horrors of the space station, Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man are shaken up but still alive... then a Boss Galaga (rendered completely normally) captures their ship.

Something About... Smash Bros. THE SUBSPACE EMISSARY

  • As the Halberd is wreaking havoc in Skyworld, Palutena's role as a parental figure for Pit is played for Black Comedy, as she screams at Pit and whips him with a belt before throwing him out the window to deal with the crisis.
  • In the world of Fire Emblem, Marth and Ike are having a conversation using only their Brawl voicelines. Only when the Halberd show up, does Marth get a unique line.
  • Just like with Fox and his dash dancing and Mario with his speedrunning, Marth also has a repeatedly used trait of his, his disgusting grab range from Melee, cranked up to eleven with him being able to grab Fox by accident when they weren't even near each other, Marth trying to pull back the Halberd only for the tower he, Fox and Ike where on to be ripped towards it instead and Marth using it to send him, Fox and Meta Knight out of the wrecked Halberd into the Great Fox.
  • Having been beaten down by Primids, Meta Knight is resurrected by Masahiro Sakurai in his "Brawl SS Tier" form. He shreds the Primids surrounding him, flies off, and then flies into the Brawl title screen, where he shreds Link, and destroys an entire tournament for no apparent reason.
  • In the Kanto region, Red summons his Pokémon to attack the Halberd (but not before Charizard kicks Pikachu off the building). Red commands his Charizard by calling it a Charmander, or a Charmeleon according to the subtitles, to attack the Halberd. Then, he dramatically throws a pokéball at it… to absolutely no effect.
  • Fox tries to pilot the Halberd, but finds himself intimidated by the infant’s toy that seems to be the controls of the ship.
  • After Fox and some friends from other games take over the bridge of the Halberd, they contact the Great Fox and tell them to call off the attack - but Falco can't resist taking one last pot shot at them.
  • When the Great Fox is destroyed, everyone does their best to recover and assess the damage… except for Meta Knight, who apparently casually avoided the carnage using his down special.
  • In the climax of the episode, Sonic suddenly busts in as Super Chili Dogs to ambush Mario, and as the two begin fighting, you see Mario in his Animesque form complete with Japanese language like in the first Something Versus match, so you'd expect Sonic to be in a similar state. Nope. Despite having a buff body and all, he still has his classic Something About face, and his words only reflect this Mood Whiplash even more.

Something About... Mega Man X: Storm Eagle's Revenge

  • The Freeze-Frame Bonus for Storm Eagle L's data is "Music: Really Good".
  • For some reason X's teleport breaks the roof of Maverick Hunter HQ.
  • Dr. Light's Elmer Fudd dialogue returns.
  • The line from Zero that inspires X to keep fighting? "You little baby boo bop."
  • X's reaction to his victory at the end? A nonchallant "woo".

    Season Four 

Something About... Zelda Ocarina of Time - PART 2 (The Forest Temple)

  • Poor Link is utterly terrified of just about every enemy he encounters. Considering he's a child (albeit in an adult body) that's been asleep for a decade, this is a bit understandable.
  • After Link obtains the hookshot, his arm comes off when he uses it.
    • The hookshot ends up breaking through the roof of a house, causing its inhabitants to scream, but the real humor comes when you hear who else is in the house:
      Wario: OH MY GOD!
  • Remember Shara Ishvalda rapping? Well we now have a contender for "most unexpected musical number" with Phantom Ganon singing Elvis Crespo's "Suavemente", complete with dancing and Text-To-Speech singing. The fact alone that he speaks in full Spanish makes it even funnier.
  • When Phantom Ganon is defeated, the real Ganondorf doesn't seem to mind and goes back to playing Call of Duty.

Something About... Undertale - Alternate Pacifist Route

  • The entire premise of the video is that Frisk Wins by Doing Absolutely Nothing due to being dead from the fall.
  • Flowey being killed from the start.
  • Undyne's aim leaves, well... Something to be desired.
    • Despite Undyne killing countless of monsters by accident (except for So Sorry) it still counts towards the pacifist run because Frisk didn't kill anyone and thus didn't earn any EXP.
  • Mettaton resembling Handsome Squidward.
  • Mettaton somehow loses a dance-off to Frisk despite the kid doing absolutely nothing.
  • Frisk doesn't have any EXP, LOVE, or even Determination... probably because they're dead. Sans remarks that this is a "pretty weird timeline".
    • "HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM"
  • Asgore breaks the barrier by throwing Frisk into it.
  • And in the stinger, Frisk somehow ends up crashing through a wall into Alphys' classroom from Deltarune. Sans once again remarks that this is a weird timeline and imitates his Voice Grunting from the original game.
    • Even funnier is the chalkboard Alphys is writing on - "Neuroscience of Free Will"... in Deltarune?

Something About... Pikmin Bloom

  • The entire premise of the short; TerminalMontage himself is playing the Augmented Reality game on his phone when he discovers the Pikmin can also bring him items in real life. He starts with having them pick him up a coffee, then steal a TV, then increasingly expensive things - a bed, a car, a PS5 - until they end up robbing a bank at gunpoint and bring him a huge pile of cash. Then the FBI breaks into his house and take him down. Oh, and the whole thing happens in less than a minute.

Something About... Christmas at Luigi's Mansion

  • The amusing dichotomy of the Doom Slayer, a hulking mass of Power Armor and biceps, appearing at a Christmas party hosted by a small pink puffball. Meanwhile, the Doom Slayer himself literally has a Bible for a pauldron and a pair of small Black Bead Eyes just barely visible behind his visor, meaning he's not actually that out of place.

    Season Five 

Something About... Pikmin

Something About... Street Fighter II

  • All of Ryu's victories? Spamming the Crouching Kick. All Crouching Kick, all the time.
  • Ryu's first opponent is Dhalsim, who shows off his amazing stretching skills by...using his leg as a jump rope.
  • His next opponent is Chun-Li, who ends up snapping her own neck performing a Spinning Bird Kick, though the Chinese Government proclaims Chun-Li actually won (while also saying that Chun-Li is on vacation forever and you shouldn’t ask where she is).
  • Zangief's defeat scream... is Chun-Li's.
  • Ryu faces down his greatest threat: a car, which proves to be impervious to Ryu's strength and is only stopped when Ryu drives it into Ken's stage, killing 12 people.
    • After ripping the car's roof off, Ryu fastens his seatbelt before laying a beatdown on the car. Fight to the death or not, safety goes first.
  • Ryu's airplane has the likes of Accel, Amingo, Athena Cykes, and Air Man on board.
  • Ryu and Guile's Hadoken vs. Sonic Boom war goes on for an entire day, during which Guile slowly approaches Ryu to perform one of his infamous Statue grapples. How is the battle won, you ask? By the player resetting the console.
  • M. Bison cripples Ryu’s leg with his Psycho Power, rendering him defenseless, but before the match can begin, the car comes BACK and runs M. Bison over, then goes after Ryu. Ryu tricks it into zooming off a cliff. He then dramatically looks over the cliff at where it fell... until it somehow flies right back up with no explanation, and slams into him, ending the video.
  • The Stinger shows M. Bison having breakfast that morning. He eats some bacon and:
    Bison: This is delicious!

Something About... Zelda Ocarina of Time - PART 3 (The Fire Temple)

  • The Lon Lon Ranch side-mission is apparently resolved by Link smashing clear through the ranch walls on his way to Kakariko, and freeing all the horses.
  • The Goron Link runs into is named Pepto Bismol, and stutters so badly that he at first states that the dragons were being fed to the Gorons.
    • The Gorons being fed to Volvagia gets represented as them all inexplicably falling into the volcano while Ganondorf (of course) dances to hispanic/latino music.
  • Link finally gets the Goron Tunic, but it turns out to be far too large for him. Undeterred, Link yanks the hat down over his whole body and wears that for the rest of the video.
  • When Link finds the Megaton Hammer, it turns out to be so heavy that he drops it... and it smashes through the roof below where Volvagia is about to eat the Gorons, smashing the plate they're served on and freeing them, and tilting Death Mountain itself off-center.
  • How Volvagia is beaten in this version: the Cuccoo army of doom tears him apart.

Something About... Kirby 64

  • The beginning has Kirby eat the first Crystal Shard he runs into, and when Ribbon, using a male text to speech voice asks his help, he nods several times and then whispers "Poyo."
  • Kirby and Waddle Dee see what Adeleine's painting (BIRD UP), causing them to have a No. Just... No facial reaction, causing Kirby to wreck the painting. Dark Matter doesn't even possess her, and she joins the party anyway.
    • Alternatively it could also be interpreted as Kirby having an Oh, Crap! moment, as Kulu-Ya-Ku has become inordinately powerful since it got its hands on the crystal from the Final Fantasy XIV crossover and it's likely safer that any image of it be destroyed before it can do harm.
  • "We saved Dedede!" While he's on life support in a hospital bed.
  • Kirby has gained a habit of tossing things into the sun. The sun is more than happy to let him.
    The Sun: YES!! YES!!
  • Kirby just throws Whispy Woods off of Pop Star, into space.
  • Kirby sees the black pyramid on Rock Star, grows depressed and... suddenly has a vision of a scene from The Prince of Egypt of the Hebrews toiling in slavery. He loses his temper, proceeds to bust in, destroy the boss, and throws the pyramid into the sun.
    • What makes this funnier is the absurdity and seamless integration of Kirby within The Prince of Egypt, as he backs away in horror of a pyramid being raised, while "Deliver Us", plays in the background. The final kicker? Arin Hanson's voice is overheard, clearly meant to echo Kirby's sentiment on the pyramid, screaming his iconic line from his Sonic '06 review: "WHAT IS THIS?!"
  • Kirby's solution to Aqua Star is to... drink all of it.
  • When the party arrives on Neo Star, Kirby and Waddle Dee go off together while Adeleine and Dedede are playing the Pokémon card game. Only Kirby lands in the mine cart, and looks around... to see Waddle Dee being carried off by a Pterodactyl. The carts starts moving anyway, causing Kirby to make a very silly series of vocalizations.
  • Shiver Star is played for Black Comedy and horror here, as it is depicted as actually Earth after an apocalypse. Unfortunately, Adeleine, the only human in the party, is the one who ends up experiencing the actual horror while everyone else sees it as a Sugar Bowl, particularly with Kirby, Waddle Dee, and Ribbon seeing the frog creatures as adorably poking their heads out of the pillars before immediately fleeing back in from timidness while Adeleine sees them as monsters trying to lunge at her.
  • One of the abominations floating in capsules in the basement is Mark Zuckerberg.
  • The boss fight against HR-H is literally a recreation of of the Metal Gear Ray fight from Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, complete with a version of the Kirby 64 boss theme with the lyrics of "Rules of Nature". It's as awesome as it is hilarious.
  • Miracle Matter doesn't shapeshift, instead matching the constantly-descending tone of its theme's opening notes by turning up the gravity so high that Kirby and most of his friends become fleshy pancakes.
  • Kirby's solution to Miracle Matter is to eat it. The Dark Matter retreats, everyone cheers... And then the big crystal zaps the Fairy Queen out of nowhere, causing a second cheer.
    • What makes it better is that, unlike in canon where a cloud of Dark Matter popped out of the Fairy Queen, nothing happens when she's zapped in this. The crystal zapped her for no reason.
  • When Zero Two's void appears Kirby initially calls the Kirbros for back up, but they're too busy playing Bomberman and baking bundt cake to help. Kirby is not even remotely bothered by this. In fact, it seems he called about the cake specifically!
  • How Kirby defeats Zero Two is a mix between this and Heartwarming - he baptizes it, after Christ Himself induces a Heel–Face Turn. Zero Two leaves to spread the Good News of the Lord. Yes, this happens to one of the embodiments of evil in the Kirby universe.
  • The Stinger has a shot of the Kirbos' house zoom out to a computer screen, which then displays Kulu-Ya-Ku.

Something About...Kirby's Dream Buffet

  • The fact that the video opens on an ad for plushies of Carl and Perry. Yes, the video opens on a real ad for plushies of literal, gray featureless cubes and cuboids.
  • When everyone gets shrunk, the Kirbos (and Meta Knight) land on the cake green Kirbo made. Bandana Dee on the other hand, lands on the table, bounces off, and falls into the grass. It then cuts to him getting attacked by ants.
  • Meta Knight's Oh, Crap! face right before red Kirbo hits him like a snowball rolling down a hill. This is followed by green Kirbo doing this as well before red Kirbo lands on him.
  • Everyone getting pissed at red Kirbo for taking all the strawberries for himself and pushing him off the arena.
  • Meta Knight repeatedly hitting a giant blue Kirbo with Galaxia. Even though Meta Knight is barely doing anything, blue Kirbo screams like he is being murdered.
  • The green and yellow Kirbos getting into a fight, culminating in green Kirbo pushing yellow Kirbo off the arena... and into a burning grill that closes on him.
  • Meta Knight's slow descent into insanity, spiraling into him trying to eat the other Kirbos. It's pretty jarring to see the usually calm and collected Meta Knight lose his mind because his Sweet Tooth got the better of him, but its still pretty funny nonetheless.
    • Him repeatedly screaming 'chocolate' and laughing like a very specific individual.
    • Just the fact that Meta Knight wins. Being several times larger than any of the Kirbos.
      • His reward for winning? He gets abducted by the Server Hands.
  • The Stinger, where all of the Kirbos are attending a yoga class with the Wii Fit Trainer, starting off with stretching their legs. This goes about as well as you'd think.
    Wii Fit Trainer: You're wobbling. Try to keep your balance.

    Season Six 

Speedrunner Link VS Brawl Meta Knight - 3.97M SUBSCRIBER SPECIAL! - Something Versus

  • Turns out the server hands abducted Meta Knight from the previous episode to bring him here. And he's completely back to normal from his eating binge.
  • Meta Knight's intimidation display: dash dancing!
  • Meta Knight gets an Animesque Anthropomorphic Shift (seemingly carried over from its brief appearance when Sakurai gave him the Brawl SS Tier similarly to Mario and Fox. The kicker? There is an Anime Meta Knight-one that looks just like his game counterpart, being a puffball with a knight's mask and a cape.
  • After Meta Knight manages to land Galaxia Darkness on Link, it seems that he's won with Link having little to no hearts left, as well as having broken all of his weapons... But Link manages to turn it around. How? Go into his inventory, and consume 88 apples to restore his health. Meta Knight's dead silent lack of a reaction to his opponent instantly undoing his work only sells it before Link knocks him into the blast zone with the usual Stasis launch strat. (Which is pretty funny in hindsight when one notices Link has no axes for the strat left in his inventory as he goes to eat his apples.)
    • For reference, Link only had 3 hearts total, and a normal apple heals half a heart. So Link effectively ate about 15 times more than he needed to refill his health.

Something About...Pokémon Legends Arceus

  • Akari's first few adventures in the Obsidian Fieldlands get routinely interrupted by constant attacks from an army of Paras. Guess someone had a bad experience with the local Demonic Spiders.
  • Throughout the whole video, every time a super effective Water type move is landed on an enemy, the target ends up exploding.
  • Evolving Rowlet is such an intense affair due to the unnecessarily epic evolution animation, the entire office is left scorched and wrecked with Dawn trembling in fear and Cyllene knocked on her back.
  • Instead of taming Basculegion by getting a Dusclops to make its favorite food, Dawn just feeds it to Basculegion.
  • When they arrive at Electrode’s den, Sneasler unceremoniously dumps Dawn in the arena and she starts running for her life as a series of explosions go off.
  • Braviary taking Dawn and Volo to the lakes doesn't go that smoothly:
    • While Braviary is lifting Dawn by her arms with its talons, Volo is holding on for dear life to its tail feathers.
    • Braviary drops them in the vicinity of Verity Cavern, only for the two of them to land in Lake Verity due to momentum carrying them further. While Dawn is completely dry in the next shot, Volo is soaked.
    • Braviary actually manages to drop Dawn and Volo on top of Valor Cavern, only for them to bounce off and land in the lake anyway.
    • Braviary actually lands normally at Acuity Cavern, only for Volo to kick it in retribution for the previous drops. Braviary promptly snatches him into the sky and drops him in Lake Acuity.
    • The subtitles for the segments of Braviary in flight consist of the subtitler's negative opinion on a budget airline.
      [My experience riding Spirit Airlines] (as Dawn and Volo are dropped in the lake)
      [Terrible customer service, rickety planes...]
      [And seats I wouldn't wish on the rumps of my worst enemy]
  • The Lake Spirit trials go a bit differently than in canon:
    • When asked to share their feelings with Mesprit, Dawn simply says no.
    • Azelf is decked in the face with a rock before it can say anything.
    • Instead of stating the number of eyes each Pokemon in a given selection has, Uxie asks Dawn to say how many eyes all of the Pokémon have. Dawn briefly counts on her fingers before answering correctly, causing Uxie to suddenly explode out of surprise.
  • Dawn dons the Red Chain as if it were a necklace, which constricts around her neck and chokes her.
  • How does Dawn deal with Kamado standing in the way of her quelling the Legendaries? She sends out her Abra next to him, which teleports away and drops Kamado off the side of Mount Coronet.
  • After the characters in the main story were voiced by various sound clips, Volo using proper voice acting for his fight is a startling enough change as to be funny.
  • Dawn sends out her Vaporeon against Volo's Arcanine. Just like the Noble fight, Arcanine explodes after Vaporeon spits a tiny water droplet at it.
  • Dawn struggles to keep her team alive against Origin Giratina. The thing that finally takes it down is throwing her Cleffa at it, which bounces off with a squeaky toy noise right before Giratina collapses.
  • Volo attempts to play off the fight as a big misunderstanding, asking Dawn "No hard feelings, right?" After a Beat, Dawn throws her Abra at Volo, which teleports and drops him off the mountain.
  • Dawn finally finds herself face to face with Arceus after everything she's been through, asking if she can finally go home. Arceus' response?
    Arceus: NO. But I'll be your best friend~!
  • The last shot of the video is Cynthia hunching over in pain and screaming as she fades from reality because Dawn killed Volo.

Something About... Resident Evil 4 REMAKE

  • The fact that Leon gets an introductory subtitle that describes him as a "traumatized guy" and "should be with Claire but he doesn't know what he's doing with his life."
  • Leon's introduction. You will never hear him say his own name the same again.
    Leon: September 30th, 1998... Hi, my name's Leon. It's a day I'll never Leon. The cop inside Leon died that day, and that night, Leon was wiped out, thanks to the Leon created by Leon. Somehow Leon made it out, but too many Leons... weren't so Leon. Leon was "asked" later to join a Leon program. The cop's name's Leon. Not that Leon had a choice... The training... The punishing Leons... (Kept Leon's mind off everything. Leon) DUCK! Even for Leon, this can be Leon. Looking good. Thanks. If I could just forget Leon that night... Nearly-killed Leon has to.
    (Beat)
    Leon: *suddenly does the Orange Justice*
    • The visuals make it even better: The part where he says "The cop's name's Leon" has a casually-dressed Leon delivering the line, followed by multiple Leons appearing when the voices start overlapping.
    • When he says "Nearly-killed Leon has to", a dead Leon surrounded by dancing Leons appears.
  • The sound of the Las Plagas yelling as they sacrifice a man is subtitled as "[The Internet being mad about something]".
  • The Musical Slapstick Montage (set to a cover of the Ghosts 'n Goblins theme for good measure) of Leon getting maimed by the Las Plagas in the village (including a cow and a snake).
  • Right as he prepares to say his infamous "Where's everyone going, bingo?", Leon withholds the "bingo" part with an evil smile.
  • The dog rescues Leon from El Gigante by biting its rear, or rather "RE4R".
  • After Leon rescues Ashley, there's a brief gag of Leon getting attacked by a Colmillos followed by Ashley saying "Mike Wazowski" after it flees. If you have subtitles on, Jeremy reveals that he was looking for a clip of Boo saying "puppy" for the scene, but couldn't find it and decided to use the aforementioned Mike Wazowski line since he thought he remembered there was a point in the movie where Boo called Sully that. When he tells his wife about this, she tells him that Boo called Sully kitty, and it immediately dawned on Jeremy that Mike was the green monster. He decided to leave it in anyways.
    • The clip of Leon and Ashley walking through the map in that section is interrupted by a Smash Cut of Leon fighting Mendez while Ashley is screaming (still set to the Ghosts 'n Goblins theme), then resumes with another Smash Cut as if nothing happened.
  • When Leon accidentally causes the drawbridge to Salazar's castle to fall into the abyss, he just chucks Ashley at the gate to get through.
  • Leon tries to win the Merchant's shooting gallery minigame... with a controller, in-universe. He can't hit a single target, and both Ashley and the Merchant (over the intercom) taunt him. Then he breaks out a keyboard and mouse, and nails every target, winning Ashley star sunglasses, a candy pop ring, fake vampire teeth and a Moushley plush.
  • Many players can attest to this happening at least once.
    Leon: (as several enemies approach him) Ashley they're coming, get behind me!
    Ashley: (popping in front of Leon as he is aiming down the scope of a rifle, preparing to shoot an approaching enemy) Like this?
    Leon: (misfire)
    • The "player tip" even rubs salt in the wound.
      If you want to save the President's daughter, how about you don't shoot her. Leon. DUH!
  • Leon bumping Ashley's head on a wall as he rushes her to the parasite-removing machine (which plays the Pokémon healing sound).

Something About... Sonic the Hedgehog 2

  • At the beginning, Eggman explains he needs the chaos emeralds to power his new "Death Egg" superweapon. The audience then sees a data screen explaining that the Death Egg is otherwise complete, and is now using mid-grade gasoline. The cost of said gasoline... is so high that the number stretches off the screen, and Eggman whimpers "We have to hurry..."
  • In general, Eggman suffers a lot of Butt-Monkey madness throughout the animation.
    • In his first encounter with Sonic in Emerald Hill, Eggman gets another Neck Snap. Only this time, he gets flung out of the Eggmobile and crashes to the floor.
    • In Chemical Plant, Sonic bounces all over Eggman like he did back in Marble Zone, though Tails gets to join in this time, making it hurt more. It's enough to cause Eggman to tumble into the Mega Mack, audibly screaming off-screen all the while. When he recovers shortly after, the Goal Post, sent spinning really fast by Sonic's speed, is sent flying into the air and knocks Eggman back into it.
    • Eggman puts up some more effort in Aquatic Ruin, summoning several giant stone poles to hinder Sonic with. Sonic defeats him by making one of them impact with the Eggmobile, sending the doctor flying into the sky.
    • In Hill Top, Eggman is getting tired with Sonic's persistence and demands that Sonic give him all his Chaos Emeralds. Of course, Sonic does just that, throwing the yellow Chaos Emerald into Eggman's face and causing him to crash-land.
    • In Mystic Cave, Eggman simply insists on getting the Chaos Emeralds, in that he'll spare half of the animals when he's ruler of the planet. Sonic and Tails simply shake their heads in refusal, right before the blue blur kicks Eggman into a wall, the drills on his Eggmobile going out of control. Noticeably, Sonic seems to look to Tails for advice first because he's just so dumbfounded that Eggman's still at it.
  • When the first animal capsule is opened, animals come flooding out of it - quite literally, covering the screen as Sonic screams in panic.
  • In Casino Night Zone, Eggman take Tails hostage and offers to free him if Sonic can beat his giant pinball machine called "Eggman's Pinball Madness Mania" - but if Sonic loses, he has to give up the chaos emeralds. He also secretly dials up the energy settings to a lethal level on the machine. There's quite a bit of dramatic tension built up... which is completely undermined when Sonic just uses his super-speed to grab Tails and run off.
  • In Hill Top Zone, Sonic finds out his shoes had been badly damaged from so much friction. In response, he gets a new pair from an Item Monitor, accompanied by "J's". Right after, he leaps right to the Death Egg and back.
  • Oil Ocean Zone is set ablaze by a Badnik getting kicked into the oil and the sparks from said Badnik falling into a puddle of oil on a lower platform. Sonic and Tails take the time to grill some chili dogs over the fire before moving on.
  • In Metropolis Zone, Eggman and several replicas of himself challenge Sonic, though once Tails gets the final Chaos Emerald (all by himself, mind you) and passes it to Sonic, ALL of the Eggmen let out a Big "NO!" in reaction, the real deal promptly booking it out of there in the Wing Fortress.
    • Tails' way of giving Sonic the Chaos Emeralds is to throw them at him, with the first one knocking him to the ground, and the rest slamming into his seemingly unconscious body.
  • Speaking of the Wing Fortress, it barely lasts 5 seconds in the air, as it's promptly destroyed by Super Sonic/Super Chilidogs.
  • The final battle is, of course, a Curb-Stomp Battle. Eggman sends out Silver Sonic, Mecha Sonic and Mecha Sonic Mk. 2 to stop Super Sonic, all of which fall flat. His last resort is to send out the Death Egg Robot which, without a pilot, simply falls down into the ocean. It's finished by Sonic grabbing Eggman's rocket and ramming it into the Death Egg, blowing them both up.

Something About... Zelda Tears of the Kingdom SPEEDRUN

  • The grand successor to the "reaction videos are lazy and bad" gag from the Breath of the Wild video: the title logo says The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Stop Reuploading My Stuff to TikTok.
  • Link takes the time out of his mind-numbingly optimized speedrunning rampage to Ultrahand a rocket to a Korok and make fireworks. Even though you can't get rockets on the Great Sky Archipelago.
  • How does Link defeat King Cucuí Ganondorf? By switching off the music player the villain's dancing to. This quickly causes Ganon to explode and go into a One-Winged Angel form, as if he's that pissed off that Link had the gall to interrupt his Suavemente.
    • The health bar for Ganon’s One-Winged Angel form is so large, that he uses it as a weapon.

    Season Seven 

Something About Donkey Kong Country 2 Animated

  • Diddy and Dixie initially seem saddened over the death of Krow, only to pull out their respective boombox and guitar and jam on them.
  • The Kongs pay for their Kremland tickets with the "O" "N" and "G" letters, two banana peels and a dead fairy, much to the offense of the Kremling working there.
  • King K. Rool torments Donkey Kong by pretending to offer him a banana, only to eat it himself. DK's dismayed hoots and screams are what really sell it.

Something About... Helldivers II

  • The short starts with one of the Divers in the Longing Wolverine meme pose before he realizes everyone's dropping down to the planet. His solution? Throw himself out the window.
    FREEDOM NEVER SLEEPS!
  • One of the Divers picks up loot, only for another to kill him for it.
    Diver: Hey, we share those, you know?
    Team Killer: If he dies, he dies.
  • One of the Divers distracts the large bug by channeling Agent J.
    Diver: (squashes bug) Oh, I'm sorry. Was that your auntie?
    (large bug roars)
    Diver: Then that must mean that that's your uncle there, huh? (shoots another bug)
    (large bug snarls)
    Diver: You know y'all look alike.
  • To kill the large bug, one of the Divers hits in a ridiculous DDR-styled code to summon HIYAA to drop a bomb on it.
  • The Divers receive an alert that Malevelon Creek has fallen. One of them reacts with a Rapid-Fire "No!" taken straight out of The Office (US).
  • Before warping to Malevelon Creek, we see the other ships around are the Patriotism, Father Figure, Stay At Home Dad, and Elected Housewife. There's also a large hot dog floating around as well as Samus' gunship.
  • Every time reinforcements are requested in Malevelon Creek, they die within seconds of landing.
  • The source behind the bot drops? Joel the dog.

Something About... Zelda Ocarina of Time: The WATER TEMPLE

  • The previous part ended with two White Wolfos absolutely shredding Link in the Ice Cavern while an unsympathetic Sheik hit him with some Flavor Text to teach him the Serenade of Water. This part begins with the White Wolfos finishing Link off... and moving on to do the same to Sheik before leaving.
  • Link frees King Zora because he catches on fire trying to bottle the blue fire, and so rams into the king before dying.
  • Link starts flailing about in a panic the first time he goes underwater as the "drowning" music from Sonic the Hedgehog plays, only for him to take a breath and realize he can't drown thanks to wearing the Zora Tunic. The subtitles for the scene follow his thought process.
    !??!?!?!
    (takes a breath) ded
    (happy jingle plays) oh, not ded
  • The game is frequently paused to put the Iron Boots on Link while he's in midair, resulting in him getting constantly startled by gravity pulling on him harder once the game's unpaused.
  • Ruto happily talking to Link and giving him a map is only audible as bubble noises due to both of them being underwater.
  • One Tektite attack is framed as a response to a home invasion by the subtitles.
    Tektite: (to Link) AH!?! WHO ARE YOU GET OUT OF MY HOUSE I'M CALLING THE POLICE
  • One sequence has Link trying to find a well-hidden key under a platform that rises with the water level and growing visibly more confused, only figuring out the solution when an unseen group of children apparently watching from the audience point it out to him.
  • Link hits a crystal with the Hookshot while standing below a grate and is dogpiled by Shell Blades and Tektites once it opens. The game is paused and the menu whirled around several times in a panic, which results in the Zora Tunic getting removed and Link drowning once the game's unpaused.
  • Link, frustrated by all the trouble the Shell Blades and Tektites are giving him, decides to use one of the Iron Boots as "Iron la chancla" and rants in Spanish as he beats them up with his boot.
  • Link squishes a Tektite with an Iron Boot. He barely has enough time to celebrate his victory before dozens of baby Tektites stream out of the body of their mother.
  • Link gives up on fighting Dark Link due to a horror beyond horrors:
  • Link uses the Iron Boots to kick the exit door open to collect the Longshot. Dark Link won't let him escape so easily, however, and starts attacking Link as he turns increasingly demonic. Link tries to defend himself with the Longshot, then switches to the Megaton Hammer (as per Navi's advice) when it's knocked out of his hands. As Dark Link prepares to finish off Link, the Longshot (which is still firing, by the way) finally catches something and starts reeling back: Princess Ruto, which horrifies both Link and Dark Link as the latter is dragged underwater by her.
  • After the fight, Link uses the Longshot, which goes through half the building, curving around corners and down stairs to a target on the other side of the dungeon. When it retracts, poor Link gets yoinked across half the darn temple as he holds on for dear life. Immediately after, he sees a locked door in front of him, and to his absolute horror, realizes he doesn't have a key for it.
  • The pause counter grows to absurd numbers and is interspersed with excerpts from the Mayo Clinic's article about the dangers of excessive stress as Link scours the Temple searching for the key, concluding with the subtitles pointing out a link in the video's description to the article and Link suddenly experiencing a stress-induced heart attack.
  • Link finally finds the key he needs, returning to the locked door and kicking it in to find... a chest with a fancier key. The pause menu pops up and shows the map as he navigates the new section of the Temple, while the subtitles have given up counting how many times the game's been paused.
    [Pause #... We're not counting anymore]
  • Navi informs Link that the water in Morpha's arena isn't normal water, to which the subtitles clarify it's Dasani.
  • When Link beats Morpha and teleports to the Chamber of Sages, he sees Dark Link and Princess Ruto getting married before he gets hit by the thrown bouquet, Navi catching the Water Medallion among the flowers while Link is knocked off the edge of the Sacred Realm. Even funnier is Dark Link's expression while standing in his tuxedo, as if he doesn't even know how he got there.
  • The Stinger shows Link firing his bow into the sun, but instead of granting him the Fire Arrows, the arrow hits the deranged sun from Kirby 64 in the eye, causing him to fly away screaming in pain.

Something About Banjo-Kazooie

  • Every time Banjo is drawn as a more realistic grizzly bear, especially at the end where he doesn't even give Gruntilda the courtesy of playing her Sadistic Game Show and instead bum rushes her to rescue Tooty, causing her to grab her and run like hell to the roof.
  • Grunty just going bonkers as she flies around Spiral mountain while Laughing Mad. Oh, and after stuffing Tooty into a sack, she goes out of her way to hit Bottles with it too.
  • Kazooie drops a single line that outright spells out that the game could've been prevented had they not lived right next to Gruntilda's lair.
    Kazooie: Who would've thought living next to a giant witch face was a bad idea?
    • This gets even funnier when, in the ending stinger, Banjo, Kazooie and Tooty actually moved away (selling their house to Tom Nook, no less).
  • Poor Mumbo Jumbo repeatedly transforming Banjo not because he's being helpful but because he's terrified of the bear from the very moment they first meet.
  • While in Clanker's stomach, the duo runs into a tunnel full of Deadly Rotary Fans. Kazooie suggest using a gold feather to pass through, but Banjo ignores her and runs through the tunnel, with the fans only hitting Kazooie while Banjo is completely unharmed.
  • Klungo tries to run interference by flushing Clanker's Cavern like it was an oversized toilet. It backfires on him when he gets pelted with dozens of eggs as the bear and bird try to avoid being flushed entirely.
  • In Bubblegloop Swamp, the Wading Boots allow Kazooie's legs to stretch enough that she can skip the maze leading to Mumbo's Skull.
  • After being transformed into a crocodile, Banjo goes into Mr. Vile's lair and eats all the Yumblies and Grumblies in a frenzy before chomping down Mr. Vile himself, to the red croc's horror. Anybody who's ever been frustrated by his minigame will find the sight both amusing and cathartic.
  • In Gobi's Valley, when the duo finds a jiggy inside a pyramid, they meet an unwelcome sight:
    Mummy: Return the slaaab...
    Kazooie: What's your offer?
    • The Mummy, in this scene, is actually a live-action video of a man dressed in a cheap mummy costume, with a visible Shutterstock watermark.
  • When Pumpkin Banjo enters Mad Monster Mansion, he's suddenly surrounded by skeletons. Then Chris and Jill kick down the door and start shooting, allowing Banjo to slip away.
  • Every time Banjo finds a jiggy, he stuffs it down Kazooie's throat. This lasts until Mad Monster Mansion, where Kazooie blocks Banjo's hand and shoves the jiggy down his throat for a change.
  • Banjo crashes the Rusty Bucket into the level's painting outside the level proper, causing Gruntilda's Lair to be flooded with oily water (and the wave of water smashes right into Klungo just as he comes out of a drain). Even Click Clock Wood's giant tree is uprooted, allowing the duo to skip the level entirely. When the water flows out of Gruntilda's Lair, it looks like the witch's giant face is barfing.
  • Once Gruntilda gets defeated (and her skin burnt off from the Jinjonator's Eye Beams), she gets buried in the ground under a boulder as per canon... only for various other objects from her lair's levels (such as Clanker and Jinxie) to be thrown on top of said boulder, meaning it'll be even harder for her to come back for revenge.

Something About Shadow the Hedgehog

  • The video starts with Shadow waking up inside his test tube... and Maria banging on it while repeating his name in a stilted fashion.
  • Shadow and Maria talking on the ARK.
    Maria: What do you think it's like on earth?
    Shadow: I think it's a waste of time.
  • The GUN raid on the ARK is depicted with the soldiers wielding the strange keyboard backpack things from The Typing Of The Dead. They also reappear when the Black Arms invade.
  • As Eggman is preparing to place the Chaos Emerald into the console to awaken Shadow, the console is shown to be a Sega Dreamcast, with holographic text referencing the aforementioned Typing Of The Dead and Pioneer 1 preparing Ragol for colonization.
  • This exchange between Eggman and Shadow takes Voice Grunting to an art form:
    Shadow: Maria…?
    Eggman: NO! (pointing enthusiastically at the Chaos Emerald) Chaos Emeralds!
    Shadow: Chaos Emeralds.
    Eggman: YOOSH!
  • Sonic's first meeting with Shadow:
  • The Running Gag of the hedgehogs being unable to finish saying "Chaos Control!"
  • After Shadow's heroic sacrifice sends him hurtling back to Earth, Eggman finds him.
    Eggman: YOOSH!
  • When Eggman creates the Shadow Androids, in this it's treated as him throwing Shadow into a photocopier, which is later blown up when E-123 Omega (who is very angry, as he so eloquently puts it) throws it into a wall.
  • As Shadow and Rouge are watching Team Sonic fight Metal Overlord:
    Shadow: I'm not interested. (walks away)
  • Black Doom and Shadow's conversation when the Black Arms start invading, starting with a tutorial line that sounds bizarre out-of-context.
    Black Doom: While grinding, press the X button to accelerate.
    Shadow: No.
    Black Doom: Find the seven Chaos Emeralds.
    Shadow: Chaos Emeralds!
  • When finding the Chaos Emeralds for Black Doom, Shadow grabs the Omochao Gun (a speedrunner-beloved weapon, fittingly) and starts shooting it everywhere. Making this extra funny is the fact that, after the failure of Shadow's solo game, Sega has declared Shadow's use of guns Canon Discontinuity, and all instances of guns in the video are Family-Friendly Firearms (ie. the aforementioned Omochao Gun and GUN's keyboard backpack weapons).
  • Devil Doom flails about screaming as Super Shadow pelts him with Chaos Spears repeatedly.
  • Shadow defeats Emerl by insulting him.
    Shadow: You are one pathetic, ugly prototype!
    (Emerl falls over)
  • Rouge drops the Scepter of Darkness and releases Mephiles by accident. Shadow's response is to facepalm.
  • During the bumper ball minigame from Sonic and the Secret Rings, Silver and Blaze fall off of their bumper balls, unable to keep their balance as Shadow bumps Sonic off the edge.
  • Shadow plays Tennis with Nights from NiGHTS into Dreams…. As they get a good rally going, Shadow uses his spin-dash to propel his shot, burning through Nights' tennis racket.
  • When Shadow bumps Knuckles off the road during the segment based on Sonic & All-Stars Racing: Transformed, Knuckles responds... rather predictably.
    Knuckles: oh no
  • The segment leading to the Product Placement for Sonic × Shadow Generations is just Shadow looking over a cliff, giving a small smile, and then the Time Eater opens a portal, promptly grabs him and drags the hedgehog inside. The last moments of the video have Shadow donning a pair of shades and iterating one of his meme'd upon lines:

Something About Left 4 Dead 2

  • What starts out as a stereotypical zombie apocalypse episode soon devolves into madness as the video strays from the original topic and is soon filled to the brim with memetic brainrot courtesy of Left 4 Dead 2's iconic Game Mods, with the survivors either being killed left or right, or undergoing a Forced Transformation into a modded character. The icing on the cake is the sudden arrival of Skibidi Toilet, which quickly multiplies and infects almost everyone still alive within the vicinity, resulting in a mission failure... and an MVP screen for who ate the most corndogs. Coach is the only one who did so, eating 14.
    • There's also a charger attempting (and failing) to kamikaze itself off the hospital with one of the Left 4 Dead 2 survivors, leading to it being vote-kicked by the infected team.
    • The only character to survive the hordes of modded characters and Skibidi Toilets? Coach, who decides to dance with the Skibidi Toilets.
      Coach: KEEP POURING IT ON! (Cue him joining the Skibidi Toilets' musical number)
    • All of this is basically commentary of how Left 4 Dead 2 tends to look much stranger when played with mods, as is often the case with most players once they've played through the base game as is.
    • Skibidi Toilet proves to be such an overwhelming force that Commander Rosalina decides to pit it against the encroaching Bird Dimension.
      Commander Rosalina: Let's see what this does...

Something About Pokémon Mystery Dungeon

  • The short starts with the amnesic Cyndaquil being met by Bulbasaur, who babbles a bunch of gibberish before dopishly saying "We're best friends now".
  • Once the two become friends, they go around rescuing Pokémon, which is translated into them being shot into space. At one point, Deoxys flies by, confused by the sight of all these Pokémon being sent into space.
  • Their newest member, Marill, steals an apple from a Kecleon Shop, which predictably causes the owner to go berserk and chase after them. Bulbasaur tries to use an Escape Orb... but it failed, leading to them blowing up.
  • The Friend Areas are represented by Wigglytuff doing the iconic Carlton Dance as more houses pop up all over the place, even in lava.
  • When a mysterious hands pulls in two groups of final level Pokemon into a fissure, a Gengar with Wario's voice mocks them.
  • Our heroes go down to rescue the Pokemon and are attacked by a whole bunch of rock Pokémon, where one step leads to them being pulverized with Rock Blast and Magnitude. When they find Alakazam, they're confronted by Groudon. Cyndaquil's solution? Teleport out... forgetting Marill.
  • When Alakazam teleports Bulbasaur and Cyndaquil to Rayquaza, they tug him straight towards the meteor!
  • The Stinger is also The Reveal. Who is Cyndaquil? Speedrunner Mario.
    Cyndaquil: Parallel universes.

    Season Eight 

Something About Crash Bandicoot

Something About Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket

  • The short starts with Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy Ronald summoning Mewtwo into the Active Field. Mark summons an Eevee and gets a massive string of heads, turning Eevee into a beast.
  • He tries again with Articuno, but completely fails with the Misty cards. Mark? Turns Vulpix into Ninetales then powers him up with Blaine, flashfrying the Legendary Bird, who turns "realistic" and screeches out "I tried, father." as his last words.
  • It soon turns into a Failure Montage of Mark defeating Ronald with various powered up moves, which culminates in a Celebi pulling off a Meteor Explosion to utterly destroy an Alakazam EX.
  • Ronald's luck is even worse when it's time to do a Wonder Pick as he keeps getting a Woobat despite how in every try he makes 4 of the 5 options is a EX Pokémon, pouring all of his chances and money into such failures.
  • It seems that Ronald's luck finally changes as his Moltres EX keeps empowering one of his Charmanders into a Charizard... until Mark is able to get an Aerodactyl active and throws him back. When he evolves his Bellsprout into a Victreebel, he eats the other Charmander, uses a Pokeflute to bring him back, only to eat him again, at which point Ronald leaves.

Something About Mario Kart

  • "Welcome to MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-
  • Half the characters in the race are completely unhinged, not just Mario this time (Wario and Waluigi are acting like complete lunatics, especially since Wario keeps spamming his horn, Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong are the same as ever, and then there's Daisy). And both Bowser and Kamek are colluding to blatantly cheat.
  • Link has bad internet on the starting blocks, and blinks in and out of existence. Apparently the Shrine of Resurrection has poor wi-fi.
  • The stock explosion effect is used even more liberally than usual, whenever a kart crashes; which happens a lot.
  • The Item Boxes provide many shenanigans:
    • Since they're made of glass, Peach gets covered in shards when she picks one up. It doesn't bother her, but when Mario picks one up later, the shards flying in her face cause her to fall off her kart.
    • Toad gets a mushroom, which screams for help with a creepy face and Heavy's voice. Toad is so creeped out by it that he crashes into a tree.
    • Diddy is unhappy with just getting a coin, so he shakes the box to reroll. He gets a Fire Flower next, and fires it at a Koopa, who turns into a Dry Bones.
    • Daisy forcibly transforms into a Bullet Bill (complete with Yoshi's Island sounds) and flies off course. By the time Lakitu puts her back on track, she has a Thousand-Yard Stare and is too catatonic to start back up right away.
    • Yoshi gets a Boo, which sucks out Waluigi's soul, prompting an "Oh my god!" from Wario.
  • Once Kamek starts cheating without restraint, he drops Inkling in the lava, has Peach captured again via a fake item box that traps her in a cage that retracts into the ceiling, crushes Link with a Thwomp (which causes him to spasm back at the Shrine of Resurrection) has a Chain Chomp eat Wario before dragging him into the lava as well, and sends several racers flying into the lava by turning a corner into a straight-way ramp. Then he notices Funky Kong acing the track, so Kamek cocks his wand like a shotgun and removes Funky's bike altogether, causing him to fly straight into a wall.
    • The racers that flies off into the lava start out normally with Donkey and Diddy with Daisy right behind, but then you have Crash Bandicoot, a LEGO Racer, Sonic the Hedgehog, Chocobo and Anakin Skywalker?!
  • Mario and Bowser going toe-to-toe triggers another Animesque segment. Even when depicted as a realistic dinosaur, Yoshi forgoes the other characters' Gratuitous Japanese and keeps his usual text-to-speech voice.
  • When Mario gets hit by a blue shell seconds before the finish line, he gets back up... and is hit by a red shell. Then another one, and then another one, courtesy of Bowser who utters Snatcher's Evil Laugh.
  • Right as Bowser is about to cross the finish line, he gets hit with a red shell of his own from Shy Guy, who does an AKIRA slide.
    Yoshi: He stayed in back and waited for the final lap to make his push, that rascal.

Something About Kirby And The Forgotten Land

  • The title is "Kirby and the Forgotten Forgot He Forgot Something at Home"
  • Kirbo defeats Gorimondo by smothering him.
    • This is followed up by Bandana Waddle Dee and him doing a rotoscoped handshake and cheering.
  • Kirbo and Bandana Waddle Dee work a quick shift at the Waddle Dee Café, which is staffed by the Waddle Dee kids from one of the Christmas cartoons and the head chef is a Waddle Dee with Gordon Ramsey's hair. He spends the entire time screaming at them they're doing everything wrong and quits as soon as they clock out. Even after they leave, Kirbo is still visibly exhausted for a few seconds after.
  • The entire Bloodborne parody in Winter Horns and with King Dedede.
  • When Elfilin is kidnapped by Dedede, Bandana Waddle Dee says "If only you had something to fly on to catch up to him!" as the Warp Star sits directly behind them in shot. Kirbo then swallows the car again and drives across the ocean.
    Subtitles: Perfect.
  • Forgo Dedede (who is introduced by the Smash announcer as "King Dedededede") charges at Kirby, who is suddenly dressed in a Matador outfit, and is setting up for a Bullfight Boss... And then Kirby just slaps the mask off.
  • In Lab Discovera, the "automatic language detection" results in the music starting up... and immediately stopping as the voice speaks in Kirby's language. Aka, nothing but "poyo", in monotone text to speech.
  • Ada shows up out of nowhere to give Kirby a rocket launcher to use against Fecto Forgo.
  • The moment when Kirby is mulling over how to deal with Elfilis trying to throw the entirety of Popstar at him. You can tell by his expression that he's thinking "how am I gonna handle this one?!"
  • Instead of a semi-truck, Kirbo swallows a bus full of Waddle Dee nuns to defeat Elfilis. This then leads into him singing a gospel song with the nuns as backup, which impresses The Lord so much that he literally gives them a hand and drives the bus directly into Elfilis. Bonus points for it looking like a little kid playing with a toy.
    • The Stinger shows that all the Waddle Dee nuns are perfectly fine and safely make it to their church, despite having blown up Elfilis.

"Something About Pokemon RANKED BATTLES"

  • Ronald's Pokemon team faces off against Ho-Oh and Lugia...portrayed by formless rectangles with the words "New Art Coming Soon" on them.
  • Once Ronald and Mark begin their rematch, Mark manages to summon an EX Arceus, who arrives from his namesake game while also incinerating the protagonist of that game. At first, Ronald believes he is going to win as he damages Arceus leaving the God Pokemon with only 40hp, more than enough for either Darkrai or Giratina to finish off. However, Mark uses an Ilima card, removing Arceus from the field and passing it to his other back line Pokemon. A Memecargo.
  • Mark defeating Ronald again, but imparting some words of wisdom.

''Something About Sonic Racing CrossWorlds x Mega Man

  • At the start of the video, as Sonic dodges and weaves around Eggman's rocket punches, he cracks an egg to disrespect Eggman- something which very clearly offends the mad doctor, leading to him, while Sonic is busy taunting him, to get in contact with Dr. Wily, who changes the Travel Ring's destination to Wily's castle.
  • Later on, Sonic and Mega Man taunt the mad doctors by dancing while racing (specifically, Sonic breakdances in the style of the "breakdancing cat" meme while Mega Man does That Russian Squat Dance). In response, Dr. Wily drops a capsule containing a Boost Wisp down towards Eggman, intending for Eggman to use it to gain an edge. Unfortunately for the doctors, Eggman fails to catch it, it instead hitting him and snapping his neck yet again, causing him to crash as Sonic and Mega Man take the capsule instead, using the boosts to gain an even bigger lead, to which Wily has a comical Oh, Crap! expression in reaction to his error. As the two take off with the boost, the Doctors' consoles only display a single message: "They're too darn fast!".
  • When the Yellow Devil comes out and try to crush them, Sonic and Mega Man hit the brakes, causing Eggman to get flattened instead.
  • As Proto Man descends upon Eggman's monster truck, Sonic's trick sound effects (which also appear on screen) rapidly play: "Good! Nice! Great!!! JAMMIN'!!!"
  • As Eggman and Wily are freefalling following the destruction of their vehicles, they can only hold each other and scream as Sonic and Mega Man leap towards them. This leads into...
  • ...Sonic doing his rapid bouncing attack as seen in his previous two outings, though this time, Wily is the victim. Eggman is instead subjected to a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown from Mega Man. This combo beatdown is capped off by one last charge shot from Mega Man, which sends the Mad Doctors flying away, resulting in them becoming A Twinkle in the Sky.
  • In The Stinger, Eggman and Wily surface in the water, pulls out a walkie-talkie, calling the two "annoying blue pests". Their response? Throw their hands in the air with Sonic cheering "Hooray!"

Something About Donkey Kong Bananza SPEEDRUN

  • As Donkey Kong dives into the new world, he's shocked when he's joined by Link, Mario, and Dawn/Akari, the title card appearing as "The Odyssey of Donkey: Breath of the Bananza Legends Arceus Prime 4: Beyond" with Samus joining in as she races on a motorcycle with a remix of the Metroid item theme using Waluigi wahs.
  • Throughout Pauline's time attached to DK's back, whipped back and forth by the speedrun maneuvers, she winds up puking from motion sickness early into the Canyon Layer. The wind ends up carrying it into the side of DK's head, not that this makes him stop.
  • Twice throughout the video, Pauline takes out the controller to precisely mash the button inputs for DK to make his rapid-fire motions. When navigating the out of bounds space, the subtitles hang a lampshade on the strain, and the second time has the controller start glowing red.
    *carpal tunnel speedrun any%*
  • After DK beats down Core K. Rool, the empowered croc barfs out a stream of bananas before flopping around while frothing at the mouth. So many years underground haven't made K. Rool any less dramatic about his usual trick.
  • If you watch with subtitles, you get to see what Pauline was about to wish for before getting knocked aside by DK:
  • The Fake-Out Fade-Out Credits Gag list Jeremy as Housekeeper, Edgar "Funymony" Nielsen as Dishwasher and ColonelCheru (the voice of Pauline) as "Locked in a shed and forgotten about". All underneath King K. Rool who has given himself the title "Genius, Bananaire, Philanthropist, a god among Krocks."
  • The Final Battle evokes Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance for comedic effect with DK pummeling a powered-up K.Rool to little effect.
    DK: WHY WON'T YOU DIE?!
    K.Rool: NanoBANANAS, son! They harden in response to physical trauma! You can't hurt me, DONKEY KONG!
  • After defeating K.Rool Pauline barely gets a few words in before DK throws her off the building.

Something About Bomberman 64

Something About Pokémon Champions Master Rank Battle:

  • When Ronald's opponent sends out their Garchomp to replace their fainted Basculegion, it only has enough time to begin roaring before Roland's Mega Tyranitar launches an Ice Beam at it. Its roar completely cuts off with an Oh, Crap! face as it's wiped out. Roland's smug face as he mentions the plan is just icing on the cake:
    Ronald: We've got a special treat just for Garchomps.
    Tyranitar uses Ice Beam, wiping out Garchomp.
    Ronald: Heheh, nobody expects the special attacking Tyranitar!
  • Ronald's increasingly irritated state as Mega Gardevoir lands multiple Protects in a row.note  When Gardevoir gets a fourth protect in a row, he undergoes what the subtitles insist is an appropriate crash out. And then, as the cherry on top, his Rhyperior misses its Rock Wrecker attack.note  This truly cements Ronald's Born Unlucky status.
  • There's some Black Comedy in Tyranitar just accepting its fate in face of Gardevoir's incoming Hyper Voice.

    Other 
  • Carl and Perry, despite being made as a bland, humorless dig at YouTube and COPPA, manages to loop back around into Surreal Humor with how bizarre they are next to the rest of TerminalMontage's characters.
  • "How Sephiroth Got Into Smash" is pretty much Terminal's theory on how Sephiroth got in; specifically, he stole it. Specifically-specifically, he stole Geno's invitation, murdered Geno, and flew off, with the last shot of the video being poor Jeremy having to gawk at the Geno Mii Fighter costume and reference The Godfather.
  • The second Christmas special for the Something About series references Sephiroth's theft of Geno's invitation; specifically in the stinger. Sephiroth digs into his coat and pulls out the Smash invitation he nabbed from Geno before. The kicker? Dean Harrington can be heard saying the name of the second entry in the Super Smash Bros. franchise as the camera zooms in on Geno.
  • A YouTube short teasing the planned Tears of the Kingdom video features the grand return of Cucui Ganondorf! Complete with him going full out Suavemente to a new instrumental while Link and Zelda watch in bafflement, before legging it as the music finishes. Funnier still, the first line after Ganon's greeting lampshades the fact that he's now using "copyright compliant YouTube music" in his song.
  • The teaser for "Something About Monster Hunter Wilds" has Fabius dramatically addressing the Hunters, his back turned to the camera...and then we cut to:
    Bill and Bogues: (bouncing in unison) Bird dog, gimme bird dog, bird dog bird dog, gimme bird dog bird dog bird dog.
  • IN "STAR FOX IS BACK in Super Mario Galaxy" Bowser Jr.’s beat down of Mario is interrupted by Fox busting through a wall, shouting "HIYAA!", dash dancing… then a Curb-Stomp Battle in Fox’s favor.

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