RIP Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway. It makes me realize that Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy could’ve been in more episodes. They were some of the most fun side characters for me.
Mickey Mouse is still around and he’s a fictional character over the years they had different people do very similar voices. I don’t understand in recent years just because actors who voiced cartoon characters died their cartoon characters have died with them?!?!
@@shawnlittle3091 There's just certain characters whose voices are so iconic that you can't really replace them without it feeling wrong, or disrespecting the memory of the original. So rather than trying and failing to fill the role, they opt to simply retire the characters. The Simpsons has done this a few times, such as when Phil Hartman was murdered. I think it's actually a really nice gesture - showing they actually respect the actors and characters by preserving their legacy. Certain shows have managed to avoid this problem, though, such as LEGO Ninjago. There, the voice for Cole, Kirby Morrow, died and was succeeded by Andrew Francis, a close friend of Kirby's since childhood as well as a good sound-alike. But they still keep a mixture of Kirby's and Andrew's voices in their "grunt library" (a collection of stock grunts and noises they have for each character, so that they don't have to record new grunts every time they need one) to make sure that Kirby is still part of the character. And besides, there's a difference between a recurring side character and a main character. Mickey NEEDS new voices in order for the brand to continue; SpongeBob can and has survived without Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy - no offense to Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway.
I love how any moment in Spongebob can be immediately referenced by Early Gen Z’ers🤣 In my spanish class, I did the whole “He-She-Me,..” and the entire class joined in for a huge “WUMBO!” and the teacher couldn’t even be mad because she loved Spongebob while she was in college🤣🤣
i.e. Me. Born in 2002 and grew up watching Spongebob every day. Spongebob was my whole world and I drove both my grandmas crazy with how much I quoted it.
The ending of "Doing Time" is still one of the most surreal yet entertaining things I've seen, at least from this show. Also, a gag that I think gets overlooked too much is the one at 10:35, where the mayor is "opening" an unfinished bridge.
For the record, a fall from that height would not be enough to kill Squidward due the square-cube law. “The bigger they are” indeed, and he was about six inches tall BEFORE shrinking.
The square-cube law is always weird to think about; it seems so counterintuitive. An insect falling from a height enough to kill a human would be hundreds of millions of times equivalent height for the insect, and yet they'd be entirely uninjured.
We can only thank God that belt sequence on Squidward was back when the animators and writers had some restraint. Lord know what we would've seen if this were a later episode.
@@GreatgunYu true he looks hideous, but that scene of him getting cut in half actually got me real hard when I watched for the 1st time, like it looks so painful I was like "YO WTF??"
Found your guys channel recently since I’ve been sick and stuck in bed. Love your guys reactions, as someone who grew up without cable and had the first 5 seasons of SpongeBob on dvd, I memorized the episodes and love them so much. Thanks for the content guys, love watching y’all react for the first time to these 😊🫶🏻
You know, doing time is one of the few SpongeBob episodes that has no clear ending. Was mrs puff going crazy, or was SpongeBob really there? Did any of these events actually occur or was it all in mrs puff’s head? Or was this a vision of events to come and mrs puff was having a premonition since the episode ended close to where it began?
The way I've interpreted it is that Mrs. Puff lives in a constant cycle of anxiety and fear of consequences due to SpongeBob. Because she has sworn to never give up, it is a recurring nightmare, as shown here. Mrs. Puff has had bad run ins with the law in her past, which is why despite her trigger being SpongeBob, her greatest fear is getting incarcerated, something that... Logically wouldn't happen to a Driving instructor Becuase they have a catastrophic student. But it's a constant on Mrs. Puff's mind Becuase, I suppose she fears any scrutiny on her new identity will unravel it, and she'll be taken in. What we see, is her old greatest fear, become a place of salvation from her new threat, SpongeBob. But then SpongeBob infiltrates it, acting as a symbol of anxiety, which is meant to be a helpful response, but when overzealous and unwanted, is detrimental and destructive to us. So the episode is basically a new trauma supplanting the old, and Mrs. Puff sort of... Giving up fighting against it. Which one could interpret either positively or tragically. Either she recognizes that freaking out will do know good and is rolling with the punches, which could be a sign of coping. Or... We just saw the last bits of sanity in Mrs. Puff give up and die.
Doing Time is so underrated, love the these are my people line and the butch prisoners also the life on the outside part the guy stuck at work, in traffic and home lol such a reality check just amazing.
Dude the scene when Squidward was being affected by the belt still kills me to this day! And yeah it was so dark how they legit have him get cut in half like that showing his brains, insides, everything lol
@@andykishoreyou're saying that as though the episode with the toenail took up most of the episode. It was only a small part of a whole 11 minute episode and arguably the only bad part.
The way I've interpreted it is that Mrs. Puff lives in a constant cycle of anxiety and fear of consequences due to SpongeBob. Because she has sworn to never give up, it is a recurring nightmare, as shown here. Mrs. Puff has had bad run ins with the law in her past, which is why despite her trigger being SpongeBob, her greatest fear is getting incarcerated, something that... Logically wouldn't happen to a Driving instructor Becuase they have a catastrophic student. But it's a constant on Mrs. Puff's mind Becuase, I suppose she fears any scrutiny on her new identity will unravel it, and she'll be taken in. What we see, is her old greatest fear, become a place of salvation from her new threat, SpongeBob. But then SpongeBob infiltrates it, acting as a symbol of anxiety, which is meant to be a helpful response, but when overzealous and unwanted, is detrimental and destructive to us. So the episode is basically a new trauma supplanting the old, and Mrs. Puff sort of... Giving up fighting against it. Which one could interpret either positively or tragically. Either she recognizes that freaking out will do know good and is rolling with the punches, which could be a sign of coping. Or... We just saw the last bits of sanity in Mrs. Puff give up and die.
I didn't even notice until you pointed it out! Then again, this is the first time I noticed that Mermaidman in the jar is holding up his pants with clothes pins.
Fun Fact: That scene with Spongebob breaking through the metal wall was their first use of computer generated 3D in the show :L Also that song Fred the fish (the one mopping) was listening to is a real song called Surfin' Summer by Richard Myhill. Fred is also the fan-recognized perpetrator/receiver of the "MY LEG!" line gag, voiced by Doug Lawrence whom also voices Plankton and many other background fish voices.
16:04 i agree with you guys. Like as a kid, i always found it funny what happened to Mrs puff, but now as an adult i just can't help but feel so bad for her. Spongebob may be a nice guy and means well, but my gosh he really should quit boating school if he can't listen and control himself when driving. Like why not just use a bike instead??
Fun Fact: The Episode "Doing Time", originally was suppose to end when SpongeBob got arrested and the police man told Mrs.Puff that she already went to jail. But for unknown reasons they decided to make it part of Puff's dream sequence
Alex Bale does SpongeBob theories and other short films, he has made many theories about the show, one of them being about Mrs Puff. If you two are interested I highly recommend
Can't wait 'til you guys get to 50k! Just a few more and bang! :) I was also curious if you'll be reacting to the first Spongebob movie, since it should have been released right around the end of season 3? Would be a nice end to the season and (hopefully) a good welcome to 50k!
I just realized something when they were beating up SpongeBob body mermaid man said something about shrinking for years if they are the only human people wouldn’t they be bigger? If that’s the case they must have shrunk themselves
He's not a prick. He was paranoid and scared Mermaidman wasn't going to like him anymore. Could you really blame him for trying to hush everyone up? I couldn't.
@@Whocares158 no everything you just said is exactly what makes him a prick. He got himself into the situation by doing something wrong. Instead of doing the right thing telling the truth he decided to take the coward's way out. And he then proceeded to harm everyone in bikini bottom just to save his own a*s. He selfishly put everyone in danger, trying to get out of facing the consequences of his wrong actions. All of that makes him a prick. And the fact that you think all that is okay makes you very questionable as well.
I think something I didn't like about Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV was how the first half was partially Squidward being tortured because of SpongeBob's imaturity (at least SpongeBob was *trying* to unshrink him some way), and then it happens again with Patrick's ignorance. The jokes are okay, though, but it felt awkward how - while still understandable - the citizens just automatically forgive SpongeBob for shrinking the Bikini Bottom since they were also shrunken down to size. Not a completely terrible episode, though.
@@andykishore That may be true, but once again, SpongeBob was kinda just being immature in this episode. Also, why exactly did Mermaid Man get rid of his belt when they were trying to escape SpongeBob? Was it just to drop weight? Did he even notice it was left behind at that point?
Why didn’t SpongeBob just tell Squidward that Mermaid Man dropped his belt and he was gonna return it after work? Instead of going along with what Squidward assumed🤷♂️🤷♂️🤔🤔
NEW EPISODE LET'S GO And also, about my comment in season 3 episode 2 The Season 3 episode 2 and 5 is the same, but and they watch the episode 12 instead But I don't still know what is the real episode 2 in there...
They should have turned the M ninety degrees counter clockwise. Then it would have been E for “Enlarge”
that would be Sigma ∑
Bro I never thought of that 😅😅🤔🤔🤔😲😲😲
♾️ IQ
@@formdusktilldeath same effect
That would've been genius.
RIP Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway.
It makes me realize that Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy could’ve been in more episodes. They were some of the most fun side characters for me.
Same
Mickey Mouse is still around and he’s a fictional character over the years they had different people do very similar voices.
I don’t understand in recent years just because actors who voiced cartoon characters died their cartoon characters have died with them?!?!
@@andykishore Maybe there are different actors who sound as good as the original.
@@shawnlittle3091 There's just certain characters whose voices are so iconic that you can't really replace them without it feeling wrong, or disrespecting the memory of the original. So rather than trying and failing to fill the role, they opt to simply retire the characters. The Simpsons has done this a few times, such as when Phil Hartman was murdered. I think it's actually a really nice gesture - showing they actually respect the actors and characters by preserving their legacy.
Certain shows have managed to avoid this problem, though, such as LEGO Ninjago. There, the voice for Cole, Kirby Morrow, died and was succeeded by Andrew Francis, a close friend of Kirby's since childhood as well as a good sound-alike. But they still keep a mixture of Kirby's and Andrew's voices in their "grunt library" (a collection of stock grunts and noises they have for each character, so that they don't have to record new grunts every time they need one) to make sure that Kirby is still part of the character.
And besides, there's a difference between a recurring side character and a main character. Mickey NEEDS new voices in order for the brand to continue; SpongeBob can and has survived without Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy - no offense to Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway.
I love how any moment in Spongebob can be immediately referenced by Early Gen Z’ers🤣 In my spanish class, I did the whole “He-She-Me,..” and the entire class joined in for a huge “WUMBO!” and the teacher couldn’t even be mad because she loved Spongebob while she was in college🤣🤣
i.e. Me. Born in 2002 and grew up watching Spongebob every day. Spongebob was my whole world and I drove both my grandmas crazy with how much I quoted it.
i'd say anyone born between 1997-2006 would remember this show well
I was born in 1993 and I quote the show with my friends constantly 💖
Both Late millennials and gen z all grew up with SpongeBob.
Y’all have good taste 😊
Patrick is a certified expert in Wumbology!
I majored in Wumbology in college. Patrick was my professor.
The ending of "Doing Time" is still one of the most surreal yet entertaining things I've seen, at least from this show.
Also, a gag that I think gets overlooked too much is the one at 10:35, where the mayor is "opening" an unfinished bridge.
Yeah the surrealism in tht episode mindfucked me as a kid
For the record, a fall from that height would not be enough to kill Squidward due the square-cube law. “The bigger they are” indeed, and he was about six inches tall BEFORE shrinking.
The square-cube law is always weird to think about; it seems so counterintuitive. An insect falling from a height enough to kill a human would be hundreds of millions of times equivalent height for the insect, and yet they'd be entirely uninjured.
5:51-6:01
And here comes the giant fist!
👊👊👊🤣🤣🤣
It's Michael Bay in a nutshell.
PATRICK NO!!!
"i wonder i'll fall from this height would be enough to kill me" that line got me everytime.
We can only thank God that belt sequence on Squidward was back when the animators and writers had some restraint. Lord know what we would've seen if this were a later episode.
05:03 that scene actually gives me chills
Cut in half by a giant scissors
Squidward is immortal
I think skinless Squidward 5:01 is alot more disturbing
That’s disturbing 😳
@@GreatgunYu true he looks hideous, but that scene of him getting cut in half actually got me real hard when I watched for the 1st time, like it looks so painful I was like "YO WTF??"
Found your guys channel recently since I’ve been sick and stuck in bed. Love your guys reactions, as someone who grew up without cable and had the first 5 seasons of SpongeBob on dvd, I memorized the episodes and love them so much. Thanks for the content guys, love watching y’all react for the first time to these 😊🫶🏻
You know, doing time is one of the few SpongeBob episodes that has no clear ending. Was mrs puff going crazy, or was SpongeBob really there? Did any of these events actually occur or was it all in mrs puff’s head? Or was this a vision of events to come and mrs puff was having a premonition since the episode ended close to where it began?
The way I've interpreted it is that Mrs. Puff lives in a constant cycle of anxiety and fear of consequences due to SpongeBob. Because she has sworn to never give up, it is a recurring nightmare, as shown here.
Mrs. Puff has had bad run ins with the law in her past, which is why despite her trigger being SpongeBob, her greatest fear is getting incarcerated, something that... Logically wouldn't happen to a Driving instructor Becuase they have a catastrophic student. But it's a constant on Mrs. Puff's mind Becuase, I suppose she fears any scrutiny on her new identity will unravel it, and she'll be taken in.
What we see, is her old greatest fear, become a place of salvation from her new threat, SpongeBob. But then SpongeBob infiltrates it, acting as a symbol of anxiety, which is meant to be a helpful response, but when overzealous and unwanted, is detrimental and destructive to us.
So the episode is basically a new trauma supplanting the old, and Mrs. Puff sort of... Giving up fighting against it. Which one could interpret either positively or tragically. Either she recognizes that freaking out will do know good and is rolling with the punches, which could be a sign of coping. Or... We just saw the last bits of sanity in Mrs. Puff give up and die.
How I take it is that she really did go to prison but SpongeBob and Patrick were never there. She just snapped
@@SonicMegaKing alex bale's mrs.puff theory implies it's probably the worst one
@@JaketheMovieGeek yeah same
Doing Time is easily one of the most experimental episodes of the series.
I thought that was still SB-129, the episode so epiremental they named it it's Production Code.
@@SonicMegaKing I'd say that one isn't that unique or different to the rest.
15:20 amazing how the detail is; the fact that the man is behind bars in every one of this photos. Life's a prison
IVE NEVER NOTICED THAT! THATS AMAZING!
Doing Time is so underrated, love the these are my people line and the butch prisoners also the life on the outside part the guy stuck at work, in traffic and home lol such a reality check just amazing.
Lessoned learned.
M = Mini
W = Wumbo
As someone with a major in Wumobology (the study of Wumbo), I endorse this message.
E = Enlarge
I'm not going to lie seeing Squidward versus barnacle boy was absolutely epic
Dude the scene when Squidward was being affected by the belt still kills me to this day! And yeah it was so dark how they legit have him get cut in half like that showing his brains, insides, everything lol
It’s amazing how SpongeBob uses body horror for comedic effect 😂
@@andykishoreyou're saying that as though the episode with the toenail took up most of the episode. It was only a small part of a whole 11 minute episode and arguably the only bad part.
I think they were talking about The Splinter.
@@Enteringdullsville ah, then that'd make sense.
@@Enteringdullsville Man I remember when I first watched the episode. It was back when it first aired and I never watched it again sense.
So what’s for dinner tonight Puff Mama, chili? LOL 🤣
9:36 Plankton! Oh, Boy! This won't end well.
Season 3 is on point with the jokes
13:26 This is what happens when you sacrifice your paychecks to Eugene Krabs!
Again, 11 mins of suffering for Squidward. 😂
Also, I'd like my own pickle. Mwah, mwah, mwah.
The way I've interpreted it is that Mrs. Puff lives in a constant cycle of anxiety and fear of consequences due to SpongeBob. Because she has sworn to never give up, it is a recurring nightmare, as shown here.
Mrs. Puff has had bad run ins with the law in her past, which is why despite her trigger being SpongeBob, her greatest fear is getting incarcerated, something that... Logically wouldn't happen to a Driving instructor Becuase they have a catastrophic student. But it's a constant on Mrs. Puff's mind Becuase, I suppose she fears any scrutiny on her new identity will unravel it, and she'll be taken in.
What we see, is her old greatest fear, become a place of salvation from her new threat, SpongeBob. But then SpongeBob infiltrates it, acting as a symbol of anxiety, which is meant to be a helpful response, but when overzealous and unwanted, is detrimental and destructive to us.
So the episode is basically a new trauma supplanting the old, and Mrs. Puff sort of... Giving up fighting against it. Which one could interpret either positively or tragically. Either she recognizes that freaking out will do know good and is rolling with the punches, which could be a sign of coping. Or... We just saw the last bits of sanity in Mrs. Puff give up and die.
It's basically the myth of Sisyphus.
How is giving in to insanity coping?? 😑
8:30 Also noone gonna talk how Squidward has literally three asses on his face lol
I didn't even notice until you pointed it out!
Then again, this is the first time I noticed that Mermaidman in the jar is holding up his pants with clothes pins.
2:17 is one of those Spongebob jokes many can miss and gets extra funny as you get older. "I told you we shouldve gotten the automatic."
Fun Fact: That scene with Spongebob breaking through the metal wall was their first use of computer generated 3D in the show :L
Also that song Fred the fish (the one mopping) was listening to is a real song called Surfin' Summer by Richard Myhill. Fred is also the fan-recognized perpetrator/receiver of the "MY LEG!" line gag, voiced by Doug Lawrence whom also voices Plankton and many other background fish voices.
Tbh,Squidward and Barnacle Boy both have a big nose!😂🤣
Wumbology - the study of Wumbo
At least Plankton is no longer the smallest, but now he’s the biggest
16:04 i agree with you guys. Like as a kid, i always found it funny what happened to Mrs puff, but now as an adult i just can't help but feel so bad for her. Spongebob may be a nice guy and means well, but my gosh he really should quit boating school if he can't listen and control himself when driving. Like why not just use a bike instead??
12:24 ANOTHER hilarious Mrs. Puff editing cut 😂 "*sigh* I thinks." 😂
Wumbo
the word that unites all early 2000s kids
I wumbo, you wumbo, he she me, WUMBO!!!
Classic cartoons sometimes just don’t know how to end their episodes.
Notice the female whale at 14:59 there is a rumor she could be Pearl's mother or related to Pearl in some way.
2:16 I didn’t even get that joke till your reaction lmao
17:12 It's like she's traveling through alternate realities
Oh no. Spongebob put everybody in....THE JAR
16:11 that's where the idea for the movie "Face/Off" came from
Mrs puff has gone to jail for SpongeBob so many times
3:21 that poor bodybuilder 😐
Patrick: And here comes the giant fist 👊
Realizes its Squidward but doesn't care: And here comes the giant fist 👊
8:10 How did he get in the jar without him noticing
12:15 So what she's saying is No more SpongeBob!
WUMBO COMBO Thats Makes Sense Of Meme😂😅😂
8:09 HE SHRUNK HIS MOM?!
I would have thought they would have been the same size as plankton.
I wonder if a fall from this height would be enough to kill me
I can’t wait for the crane episode. That’s gotta be one of my favorites, especially in this season.
Skill Crane is actually from Season 4, so hopefully they continue the show after the movie :)
@@thepandorica1660 they’re doing the movie too? Oh shit, that’s gonna be lit
@@andykishore oh thx, didn’t realize.
I do not know why Mermaid Man had no grouth ray in his belt
You guys think Mrs. Puff hates SpongeBob NOW? Wait till later seasons, she’s out for blood.
Fun Fact: The Episode "Doing Time", originally was suppose to end when SpongeBob got arrested and the police man told Mrs.Puff that she already went to jail.
But for unknown reasons they decided to make it part of Puff's dream sequence
I wonder were was mr krabs when spongebob got everybody small!😂
Alex Bale does SpongeBob theories and other short films, he has made many theories about the show, one of them being about Mrs Puff. If you two are interested I highly recommend
the fact that barnacle boy in old age is human squidward
AND THEN COMES THE GIANT FIST
You guys gotta watch the ms puff theory by alex bale to understand everything about ms puffs broken psychology
The mrs puff episode is one of the more unique ones imo
Idk if u guys remember but Plankton's dream came true. XD He became a giant.
@@andykishore Well he can still crush Bikini Bottom now.
17:07 But who's gonna feed Gary?!
My best guess would be Sandy.
Poor Squidward!
I miss the old seasons of Spongebob
I don’t think SpongeBob and Patrick ever got to Mrs Puff. I think she just went crazy. Hallucinated the whole thing
Imagine if they beat SpongeBob up so much they killed him!
7:31 why they all just walking in Patricks yard
16:40 That’s unsettling 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
My major in college is Wumbology.
I remember as a kid I was horrified seeing Squidward be cut in half.
AND HERE COMES A GIANT FIST
15:12 anyone else noticed the animation error on Mrs. Puffs hat?
I can’t wait to the gorilla episode
12:25 "I thinkssss!" Lol😅
Iconic funny episode I love it
“ What’s Up Sponge 🧽.”
Can't wait 'til you guys get to 50k! Just a few more and bang! :)
I was also curious if you'll be reacting to the first Spongebob movie, since it should have been released right around the end of season 3? Would be a nice end to the season and (hopefully) a good welcome to 50k!
Did you set it to WUMBO? Best quote, loved it!
Great reaction you guys.
Spongebob you've shrunk squidward
Doing Time is one of the more interesting episodes.
It the dream that plonkton saw once now it became true😅
16:27 Oh, no!
This wouldn't have happened if squidward wasn't a snitch
So whats for dinner tonight puff MAMA chilly?
I just realized something when they were beating up SpongeBob body mermaid man said something about shrinking for years if they are the only human people wouldn’t they be bigger? If that’s the case they must have shrunk themselves
5:29 Hey, that's not Sandy!
15:15 That’s depressing.
I Wumbo! You Wumbo! He, She, We, Wumbo!
Spongebob really is a prick in the belt episode.
He's not a prick.
He was paranoid and scared Mermaidman wasn't going to like him anymore.
Could you really blame him for trying to hush everyone up?
I couldn't.
@@Whocares158 no everything you just said is exactly what makes him a prick. He got himself into the situation by doing something wrong. Instead of doing the right thing telling the truth he decided to take the coward's way out. And he then proceeded to harm everyone in bikini bottom just to save his own a*s. He selfishly put everyone in danger, trying to get out of facing the consequences of his wrong actions. All of that makes him a prick. And the fact that you think all that is okay makes you very questionable as well.
I think something I didn't like about Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV was how the first half was partially Squidward being tortured because of SpongeBob's imaturity (at least SpongeBob was *trying* to unshrink him some way), and then it happens again with Patrick's ignorance. The jokes are okay, though, but it felt awkward how - while still understandable - the citizens just automatically forgive SpongeBob for shrinking the Bikini Bottom since they were also shrunken down to size. Not a completely terrible episode, though.
@@andykishore That may be true, but once again, SpongeBob was kinda just being immature in this episode. Also, why exactly did Mermaid Man get rid of his belt when they were trying to escape SpongeBob? Was it just to drop weight? Did he even notice it was left behind at that point?
@@Loner098he didn't intentionally get rid of it, it fell off after eating too much
@Gamebuilder2000 And then he just...didn't see it?
Why didn’t SpongeBob just tell Squidward that Mermaid Man dropped his belt and he was gonna return it after work? Instead of going along with what Squidward assumed🤷♂️🤷♂️🤔🤔
@@andykishore But the point is SpongeBob could’ve told Squidward what actually happened but instead he went along with Squidward’s assumption
“Psst, Mrs. Puff, it’s me, SpongeBob!” Talk about creepy, not his face and the music and later on “Mrs. Puff up here!”🤷♂️🤷♂️😬😬😳😳
Doing time is underrated but I love MM&BB 4. Not as good as the third though
NEW EPISODE LET'S GO
And also, about my comment in season 3 episode 2
The Season 3 episode 2 and 5 is the same, but and they watch the episode 12 instead
But I don't still know what is the real episode 2 in there...
1:46 OMG put that thing away mermaid man
Their Are like children here
Exactly
4:50 a bloodborne enemy
Mrs puff been in jail 9 times
This episode is W 😂
Wumbo?!
1:47 Boy! Put that thing back where it came from or so help me....
9:08 my reaction: stop!!!!!!!!!!! That's Somebody's Son!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wait WAS THAT HIS TESTICLES????!!! This makes it even worse
I thought it was his kidneys for some reason
12:55 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣