I spent the summers of my childhood at my grandparents' house in the countryside, exploring the woods with my sister as we imagined what kind of supernatural things we might find there. Even though Gravity Falls didn't air until I was already an adult, I still get a large sense of nostalgia from the show. That said, I accidentally let this nostalgia get the better of me when recording and editing this video and I repeatedly misspeak that Stan and Ford the Pines twins' Grandfather/Great Grandfather/some other variant. So if you, like so many others, notice this slip-up, understand that it's not a misreading of the show but me confusing my own childhood for the show's events.
One question: is it weird that I can pinpoint the exact line, notes, or circumstance of every frame shown here? JK! I know I’m weird- no. Insane! What’s your point?
Gravity falls will always be my favorite cartoon ever made, I’m turning 18 this year and I cannot even remember how many times I’ve rewatched that entire show, one month I rewatched it back to back multiple times
I love the fact that even if this show was set in America, a country that I've never visited and only had an overall grasp based on the media I've consumed, Gravity Falls made me nostalgic. It reminded me of the warm and comfortable feeling when I visited my hometown, which is NOTHING like Gravity Falls except for the fact that we got whispers or supernatural stuffs there.
When I was in middle school, I lived on an island that had one of the largest battles of WW2 occur. That alone might tell some people which island it is. I used to love exploring so-called haunted places there with friends and there was usually some cool, but possibly fake, WW2 story to go with it. In reality, we were probably just exploring abandoned buildings and places where people used to hide during the war. I got to kind of relive that sense of myth and adventure with Gravity Falls and I think it's why I liked it so much!
Gravity falls carried me through highschool. I have incredible memories of watching with my sibling, waiting for the next episode to come, trying to figure out the ciphers on our own and keeping a journal of our predictions and observations throughout the years.
Stan’s not the only guilty party in Land Before Swine. The narrative is telling us he’s in the wrong for leaving Waddles outside, but we’ve just seen Mabel’s very hands off approach to housetraining the pig directly affect the Mystery Shack exhibits, a very valid concern since it’s Stan’s whole livelihood yet the episode doesn’t treat it as such. With the episode being about characters acknowledging their roles in the conflict as the moral, this stands out.
Never really considered this, but I still think it's one of Mabel's lesser sins. After all, Stan did assume responsibility for the pig. Regardless, Mabel could've been a bit more responsible with Waddles herself.
Entirely agree with this take: we've litterally been showed that Mabel, while loves Waddles, does zero effort or even attempt to housetrain the pig she got without Stan's permission and knowing fully well she wouldn't be able to bring him back to her house at the end of the summer (that only happens thanks to Stan's stubborness). No, all the opposite, we litterally see Mabel FOSTERING Waddles' destructive behaviour when the pig starts to rip and chew Stan's suit for work, "Chew, chew, CHEW that pant leg!". Considering the Shack is his home AND his livelihood not just to keep himself and the kids fed and his employees payed, but also to be able to get his brother back, he has all the right in the world to not to want the pig around messing his attractions and etc, and he told her pretty clear he couldn't watch over Waddles because he had to start a tour. Obviously I'm not going to blame entirely Mabel for this since she's 12 and of course ain't going to be the most responsible pet owner ever, but it's one thing for the pet to do an oopsie in a moment you can't look, and then there's fostering the destruction and mess of the household you're living in, specially if you adopted said pet without the house's owner's permission. Yet the narrative ignores this entirely and blames Stan exclusively for placing Waddles outside. Was Stan in the wrong? Yes, but so was Mabel, but the narrative ignores this completely.
@@dracoangelrojo Don’t forget pig dance party. While it’s presented as heartwarming for their bond, it doesn’t change that Mabel is using the gift shop as their dance party location and they do get into the ice creams too. There’s a double standard when it comes to Mabel.
Gravity Falls actually came out at the perfect time. As the show was on, I was 11-13, so everything the twins were feeling hit harder for me because I was going through the same things. (not....not exactly the same things. I was just growing up.) When the show ended it felt like I was losing a friend, but now when I rewatch the show I also get a little trip down memory lane. Also for YEARS I wanted a pet pig. Honestly I still do.
Yes! Long form Gravity Falls content! I loved this show, got to watch it as it came out. However, I never really got to participate in the widespread community clue hunting and decoding. Instead I picked up on things somewhat slowly, noticing more on subsequent watch throughs, and eventually discovering the whole can of worms a few years ago. The lesson that all good things end will always stick with me. "Summer's over.."
i loved gravity falls i actually watched it in my late teens on disney plus but i really really enjoyed it even though i wasn’t a kid watching it. i became totally obsessed with the show and i’m very impressed with it.
Yay I love Gravity Falls! I was able to watch it when it aired so it's interesting to see your thoughts on it years later. Thank you for making this! Stellar work✨️
Stan was the best thing for Dipper in Roadside Attraction. Confidence has always been an issue for Dipper, since it mainly shows in a very niche area and his broader social skills are for the most part lacking. There’s also that Dipper and Stan’s great uncle and great nephew relationship has had its ups and downs. For Stan to be the one to give Dipper what he needs is heartwarming. In contrast Mabel’s approach is completely unhelpful. Not only does she dredge up the failed relationship with Wendy in a very public way because plot, but she encourages Candy to have a shot at Dipper (okay, that’s putting it mildly), the situation ending up with Dipper cast as the bad guy in a contrived manner.
Your Moral Orel video was huge. Growing up Christian, you helped me grapple with and love a series that I feel really understood my feelings on religion in a pretty wholesome way. I have some hugely formative memories around Gravity Falls when it aired as a teenager, but my fondness for it has died since its finale. I'm very excited for this vid!
This is such a good video! I watched Gravity Falls YEARS ago and loved it ever since. Recently rewatched it with my partner, seeing how they reacted to things was amazing. I got to keep more of an eye on all the backgrounds, compared to my first viewing. I love that this show has so much for everyone.
Thank you so much for this video. I felt the heart ❤️ You're comments were absolutely fair and able to see the show as a whole especially in terms of Dipper and Mabel's overall arc. I especially like when you said we shouldnt havr answers to all questions because by then we stop asking questions.
This was the first cartoon me and my daughter bonded over and will sideways hold a special place in my heart. In fact, we're supposed to start reading Journal 3 for bedtime stories next
i love your video! gravity falls is something so special to me and ive rewatched it countless times (literally JUST finished a rewatch last night), and its cool hearing someone else talk about it.
Thanks for making this video. I was watching the series with my oldest son and we had such a great time . Maybe you can do a retrospektive for Adventure Time In the Future.
Little Dipper does raise a good point that’s very important later in season 2, and indeed in the penultimate episode of season one. His esteem is affected by how much of a punching bag he’s treated as, when he’s teased he feels he needs to fix why he’s being teased. He’s fair game, but Mabel isn’t and when she’s in the firing line if she’s upset, the person upsetting her is the bad guy. Dipper being a braggart to this degree is shown only in this episode because he needs to learn the lesson, yet Mabel and Stan abuse him with short jokes and they aren’t called out in the episode.
I think there was a bit more complexity to the issue. I do agree with you for the main part, since Mabel does get away with a lot in the series, but it's said in the episode that Dipper holds it over Mabel that he's usually better at things/smarter than her. Siblings tease each other, sometimes not realizing how hurtful they can be. To Mabel and Stan, they probably thought that calling him short was the same as calling Dipper a 'nerd', something he never really seemed to get offended by. It's only when they actually communicated with eachother that Dipper and Mabel were able to solve the problem. Just like in the last episode.
@@maxwellwillows It’s only in this episode though, and it’s never Dipper getting others to gang up on Mabel. Factor in season 2B where Mabel knows her words have stung Dipper but instead of trying to heal the growing rift between them doesn’t communicate that she knows she’s stepped wrong and wants to fix it.
great video! just finished watching Gravity Falls on Disney+ after many years of being interested to know what it was about and I couldn't be more pleased that I did. it's an amazing cartoon! every detail is so well thought out and the mystery is so well built, I can say it's better than many movies/shows of the genre for grown ups. 😊
Kepp doing what you're doing man. I've said this after every video but your style is unique and refreshing. All it takes is one algorithm push and you'll be on your way.
Fantastic retrospective! You got yourself a new subscriber, sir! (Never watched this show but you sold me on it. I'm sure my daughter will enjoy it with me)
Oh, wow, fantastic video! Going back through every epsiode really reminded me why I love this show so much, and your passion for it on display is something really nice to see. It's also great the fandom is still so active as we get farther and farther away from the ending of the show.
Unlimited menace levels this channel is unstoppable there’s time stamps for every tiny part for this one and every month there’s a full retrospective on every part of a new show this is a militaristic operation run by a mad person or people keep up the good work I hope this doesn’t burn out or die that would be a same because I have probably never seen this quality at this pace do you have any help?
Plus you liked almost every comment I have seen some crazy dedication on UA-cam but those people you have best by 8 solid months of work I hope your doing well and thank you
This was such a good video!! I've watched through the whole show multiple times now, and I almost feel like this video is such a good way to relive the magic this show holds without investing the time needed for the whole show. So thank you!
impressive, apparently the creator of this show and justin roiland had a shared character they were gonna use iirc hes in the inception episode of r&m. anyway good video as usual.
These kinds of videos are very useful to give me somwthing to liaten to while drawing while still being able to focas on the task at hand and not grtting (too) disracted
You briefly mentioned Owl House in this episode, while it may not be the most interesting retrospective (Most of the narrative pushes the idea “be yourself”) I think it is the type of show you would enjoy. If you have not already I would highly recommend watching it.
it’s kinda funny that, if Ford was able to use the machine in The Last Mablecorn, Stan wouldn’t have been able to do the dupe that ultimately defeated bill
In the first episode of season 2 Stan copies journal 3 which means There are two journal 3s but that never comes up again. I’ve always thought that was weird even when I first watched the show
@@thatangeliquewitch4929 small problem with that, hes clearly gripping the bars with all fingers, it IS possible its just an oversight but in saying that weve seen him wear the gloves before and they made an effort to have the sixth finger hang off even before the big reveal of them being brothers, or atleast I think it was before ive actually forgotten as of right now, point being it doesnt seem like the kind of mistake they would make
@@viedogaems same here!! I am about to finally hit level 200 after playing it on and off my entire life lol. Hearing the music in this video set the tone for my whole weekend! Cheers bruv
I love how tanjiro the galisapod defeats the incinaroar which is supposed to be akaza. And then using the garados for constant flux was just incredible. That along with all the other anime references
Straight up im going to remember this video next time im having a bad trip Edit: this was a comment for a completely different video but it changed while i was writing the comment. But, because the comment is already posted, i promise that next time i have a bad trip ill come back to this video. Its even in a playlist with only one other video, and playlist is titled "for bad trips"
I spent the summers of my childhood at my grandparents' house in the countryside, exploring the woods with my sister as we imagined what kind of supernatural things we might find there. Even though Gravity Falls didn't air until I was already an adult, I still get a large sense of nostalgia from the show.
That said, I accidentally let this nostalgia get the better of me when recording and editing this video and I repeatedly misspeak that Stan and Ford the Pines twins' Grandfather/Great Grandfather/some other variant. So if you, like so many others, notice this slip-up, understand that it's not a misreading of the show but me confusing my own childhood for the show's events.
That's so cool
Loved this video btw
One question: is it weird that I can pinpoint the exact line, notes, or circumstance of every frame shown here?
JK! I know I’m weird- no. Insane! What’s your point?
That's adorable.
Gravity falls will always be my favorite cartoon ever made, I’m turning 18 this year and I cannot even remember how many times I’ve rewatched that entire show, one month I rewatched it back to back multiple times
Realest shit ever
So umm, you gotta get the book of bill
thank you your videos make the voices in my head quiet down for a bit
Same
It made mine riot to watch the show
Me too
Pause brother
so real
I love the fact that even if this show was set in America, a country that I've never visited and only had an overall grasp based on the media I've consumed, Gravity Falls made me nostalgic. It reminded me of the warm and comfortable feeling when I visited my hometown, which is NOTHING like Gravity Falls except for the fact that we got whispers or supernatural stuffs there.
Any good spooky stories?
@@invaderHUNK oo I got some, do you want the ones in my hometown specifically or like general ghost stories and urban legends?
@@natanaga9892 hometown specifically, I got my chips ready😎
@@invaderHUNKI also have the chips ready
When I was in middle school, I lived on an island that had one of the largest battles of WW2 occur. That alone might tell some people which island it is.
I used to love exploring so-called haunted places there with friends and there was usually some cool, but possibly fake, WW2 story to go with it. In reality, we were probably just exploring abandoned buildings and places where people used to hide during the war.
I got to kind of relive that sense of myth and adventure with Gravity Falls and I think it's why I liked it so much!
Gravity falls carried me through highschool. I have incredible memories of watching with my sibling, waiting for the next episode to come, trying to figure out the ciphers on our own and keeping a journal of our predictions and observations throughout the years.
Stan’s not the only guilty party in Land Before Swine. The narrative is telling us he’s in the wrong for leaving Waddles outside, but we’ve just seen Mabel’s very hands off approach to housetraining the pig directly affect the Mystery Shack exhibits, a very valid concern since it’s Stan’s whole livelihood yet the episode doesn’t treat it as such. With the episode being about characters acknowledging their roles in the conflict as the moral, this stands out.
i never thought about it that way you’re totally right she needs to take responsibility for not training her pet!!
Never really considered this, but I still think it's one of Mabel's lesser sins. After all, Stan did assume responsibility for the pig. Regardless, Mabel could've been a bit more responsible with Waddles herself.
Entirely agree with this take: we've litterally been showed that Mabel, while loves Waddles, does zero effort or even attempt to housetrain the pig she got without Stan's permission and knowing fully well she wouldn't be able to bring him back to her house at the end of the summer (that only happens thanks to Stan's stubborness). No, all the opposite, we litterally see Mabel FOSTERING Waddles' destructive behaviour when the pig starts to rip and chew Stan's suit for work, "Chew, chew, CHEW that pant leg!". Considering the Shack is his home AND his livelihood not just to keep himself and the kids fed and his employees payed, but also to be able to get his brother back, he has all the right in the world to not to want the pig around messing his attractions and etc, and he told her pretty clear he couldn't watch over Waddles because he had to start a tour. Obviously I'm not going to blame entirely Mabel for this since she's 12 and of course ain't going to be the most responsible pet owner ever, but it's one thing for the pet to do an oopsie in a moment you can't look, and then there's fostering the destruction and mess of the household you're living in, specially if you adopted said pet without the house's owner's permission. Yet the narrative ignores this entirely and blames Stan exclusively for placing Waddles outside. Was Stan in the wrong? Yes, but so was Mabel, but the narrative ignores this completely.
@@dracoangelrojo Don’t forget pig dance party. While it’s presented as heartwarming for their bond, it doesn’t change that Mabel is using the gift shop as their dance party location and they do get into the ice creams too. There’s a double standard when it comes to Mabel.
@@jbcatz5 Entirely agree, the entire narrative is just shielding Mabel from suffering any repercussions and gets away scott free.
Gravity Falls actually came out at the perfect time. As the show was on, I was 11-13, so everything the twins were feeling hit harder for me because I was going through the same things. (not....not exactly the same things. I was just growing up.) When the show ended it felt like I was losing a friend, but now when I rewatch the show I also get a little trip down memory lane.
Also for YEARS I wanted a pet pig. Honestly I still do.
true waddles looked like something only great shows would create
"A brief retrospective"
Proceeds to make a 2 hour long video:
2 hour long gravity falls retrospective? what have i done to deserve this
Loved this, especially the title. It perfectly summarized one of the core messages I took away from the show.
Yes! Long form Gravity Falls content! I loved this show, got to watch it as it came out. However, I never really got to participate in the widespread community clue hunting and decoding. Instead I picked up on things somewhat slowly, noticing more on subsequent watch throughs, and eventually discovering the whole can of worms a few years ago. The lesson that all good things end will always stick with me. "Summer's over.."
that's not brie-
I apologize. I forgot that "brief" in the video essay community means < 4 hours
Disney has had many great shows over the years, but to date none of them have been as incredible as Gravity Falls in my eyes 😊
Gravity falls, the owl house and amphibia are the holy trinity of Disney animated shows
i loved gravity falls i actually watched it in my late teens on disney plus but i really really enjoyed it even though i wasn’t a kid watching it. i became totally obsessed with the show and i’m very impressed with it.
Yay I love Gravity Falls! I was able to watch it when it aired so it's interesting to see your thoughts on it years later. Thank you for making this! Stellar work✨️
This is my comfort show and I rewatch it every few months
6:58 Stan's boat is also called "The Stan 'O War 2"
Stan was the best thing for Dipper in Roadside Attraction. Confidence has always been an issue for Dipper, since it mainly shows in a very niche area and his broader social skills are for the most part lacking. There’s also that Dipper and Stan’s great uncle and great nephew relationship has had its ups and downs. For Stan to be the one to give Dipper what he needs is heartwarming. In contrast Mabel’s approach is completely unhelpful. Not only does she dredge up the failed relationship with Wendy in a very public way because plot, but she encourages Candy to have a shot at Dipper (okay, that’s putting it mildly), the situation ending up with Dipper cast as the bad guy in a contrived manner.
Your Moral Orel video was huge. Growing up Christian, you helped me grapple with and love a series that I feel really understood my feelings on religion in a pretty wholesome way.
I have some hugely formative memories around Gravity Falls when it aired as a teenager, but my fondness for it has died since its finale. I'm very excited for this vid!
watch mary shelllys frankenhole now.
This is such a good video! I watched Gravity Falls YEARS ago and loved it ever since. Recently rewatched it with my partner, seeing how they reacted to things was amazing. I got to keep more of an eye on all the backgrounds, compared to my first viewing. I love that this show has so much for everyone.
The lost himbo bit got me
Thank you so much for this video. I felt the heart ❤️ You're comments were absolutely fair and able to see the show as a whole especially in terms of Dipper and Mabel's overall arc. I especially like when you said we shouldnt havr answers to all questions because by then we stop asking questions.
This was the first cartoon me and my daughter bonded over and will sideways hold a special place in my heart. In fact, we're supposed to start reading Journal 3 for bedtime stories next
yeah i really just sat here for this whole thing in one sitting huh
i love your video! gravity falls is something so special to me and ive rewatched it countless times (literally JUST finished a rewatch last night), and its cool hearing someone else talk about it.
The fact this is just a brief one
No way you only have 4.8k subscribers. This was produced SO WELL and obviously took so much time. It’s only up from here man
In episode 2, Stan’s boat is called the Stan o war
Thanks for making this video.
I was watching the series with my oldest son and we had such a great time .
Maybe you can do a retrospektive for
Adventure Time
In the Future.
Just what I need, a nice short and quick video discussing gravity falls😁
Little Dipper does raise a good point that’s very important later in season 2, and indeed in the penultimate episode of season one. His esteem is affected by how much of a punching bag he’s treated as, when he’s teased he feels he needs to fix why he’s being teased. He’s fair game, but Mabel isn’t and when she’s in the firing line if she’s upset, the person upsetting her is the bad guy. Dipper being a braggart to this degree is shown only in this episode because he needs to learn the lesson, yet Mabel and Stan abuse him with short jokes and they aren’t called out in the episode.
I think there was a bit more complexity to the issue. I do agree with you for the main part, since Mabel does get away with a lot in the series, but it's said in the episode that Dipper holds it over Mabel that he's usually better at things/smarter than her. Siblings tease each other, sometimes not realizing how hurtful they can be. To Mabel and Stan, they probably thought that calling him short was the same as calling Dipper a 'nerd', something he never really seemed to get offended by. It's only when they actually communicated with eachother that Dipper and Mabel were able to solve the problem. Just like in the last episode.
@@maxwellwillows It’s only in this episode though, and it’s never Dipper getting others to gang up on Mabel.
Factor in season 2B where Mabel knows her words have stung Dipper but instead of trying to heal the growing rift between them doesn’t communicate that she knows she’s stepped wrong and wants to fix it.
thanks for the throwback with the MapleStory music
great video! just finished watching Gravity Falls on Disney+ after many years of being interested to know what it was about and I couldn't be more pleased that I did. it's an amazing cartoon! every detail is so well thought out and the mystery is so well built, I can say it's better than many movies/shows of the genre for grown ups. 😊
Brief retrospective my ass, amazing video anyway broski. Much love❤
Thank you for making this video, you reminded me of a staple from my childhood^^
Kepp doing what you're doing man. I've said this after every video but your style is unique and refreshing. All it takes is one algorithm push and you'll be on your way.
Gravity falls would be my favourite cartoon, if it were not for BoJack Horseman, it is incredibly close though.
I just wanna say thank you I’ve been waiting for someone to post a real long video on a gravity falls retrospective one of my favorite tv shows fs
"brief" (video is 2hrs long and I love it)
whwhwhw what, only 4.5k subs?????????????????? you deserve the world viedo gaems and i love you
Fantastic retrospective! You got yourself a new subscriber, sir!
(Never watched this show but you sold me on it. I'm sure my daughter will enjoy it with me)
Love how the word brief can be interpreted in some many different ways 🤣
I love your videos so much! Working overnight is so boring sometimes, but you make it much easier with these long videos! Thank you!
I heard the rimworld soundtrack at one point. I am pleased.
I love how you wrote “brief retrospective” when it’s a 2hr video 😭😭😭
Oh, wow, fantastic video! Going back through every epsiode really reminded me why I love this show so much, and your passion for it on display is something really nice to see. It's also great the fandom is still so active as we get farther and farther away from the ending of the show.
Unlimited menace levels this channel is unstoppable there’s time stamps for every tiny part for this one and every month there’s a full retrospective on every part of a new show this is a militaristic operation run by a mad person or people keep up the good work I hope this doesn’t burn out or die that would be a same because I have probably never seen this quality at this pace do you have any help?
Nope. It's just me running this channel.
Wow you are a true everyday worker got a 9 to 5 UA-cam channel
Plus you liked almost every comment I have seen some crazy dedication on UA-cam but those people you have best by 8 solid months of work I hope your doing well and thank you
This video deserves a lot more views it was so fun and relaxing to listen to this
Loved this video ❤ just what I needed today. Keep doing amazing work
This was such a good video!! I've watched through the whole show multiple times now, and I almost feel like this video is such a good way to relive the magic this show holds without investing the time needed for the whole show. So thank you!
It has been a LONG time since I’ve heard those maplestory songs. Excellent choice
Gravity falls is the only show my own cartoon lover friends watched and I think that says a lot about the show
You really worked on this vid, I'll subscribe
impressive, apparently the creator of this show and justin roiland had a shared character they were gonna use iirc hes in the inception episode of r&m. anyway good video as usual.
that makes sense, considering the other easter eggs the shows share
Long form content on UA-cam > anything else
Great video 🙏 might give this show a rewatch this summer, i miss it
These kinds of videos are very useful to give me somwthing to liaten to while drawing while still being able to focas on the task at hand and not grtting (too) disracted
Your videos sooth me so much I'm actually able to sleep thank you so much your voice is so calming❤❤
You briefly mentioned Owl House in this episode, while it may not be the most interesting retrospective (Most of the narrative pushes the idea “be yourself”) I think it is the type of show you would enjoy. If you have not already I would highly recommend watching it.
You deserve way more followers.
If 2 hours is a brief retrospective, then i fear how long the non-brief version is...
And I would watch it all still
0:13 diseases which destroy parts of your body: *also stays with you*
Kinda love that you used rimworld music in the background of part of this video.
it’s kinda funny that, if Ford was able to use the machine in The Last Mablecorn, Stan wouldn’t have been able to do the dupe that ultimately defeated bill
You provide insight into shows like no other lol
this makes me want to rewarch it all over again :')
Thank you for the vidoe❤ i can put on my headphones and clean for 2 hours now.
The video is very well-made too❤
34:55 did you just call Stan Mabel's great grandfather?
i sometimes just say stuff in these videos
The fact this video is exactly 2 hours ✨ 🤌
In the first episode of season 2 Stan copies journal 3 which means There are two journal 3s but that never comes up again. I’ve always thought that was weird even when I first watched the show
I am very happy for every new viedo gaems video I don't know what I would do without them!!!!!!
fun fact, when bill is tricked into the wrong stans mind and they are holding the bars, they both have six fingers
stan was probably using fords gloves (fords gloves have six fingers)
@@thatangeliquewitch4929 small problem with that, hes clearly gripping the bars with all fingers, it IS possible its just an oversight but in saying that weve seen him wear the gloves before and they made an effort to have the sixth finger hang off even before the big reveal of them being brothers, or atleast I think it was before ive actually forgotten as of right now, point being it doesnt seem like the kind of mistake they would make
Such a great video, got me through the last hours of work
I love that you used Maplestory music so much
Maplestory music gives me the big nostalgia.
@@viedogaems same here!! I am about to finally hit level 200 after playing it on and off my entire life lol. Hearing the music in this video set the tone for my whole weekend! Cheers bruv
you save my life
Disco girl comin thru that girl is you oou ouu ouu
I love how tanjiro the galisapod defeats the incinaroar which is supposed to be akaza. And then using the garados for constant flux was just incredible. That along with all the other anime references
Your videos are pretty well made
Came for the minimalist Billiam thumbnail
Title: A “brief” retrospective
Length: 2 hours
Thanks for the vid good to Listen to will working.❤❤
Thabks for "brief"
Ah yes a "brief" summary this will be a good snack video.
Check and see it 2 hours long.
Spit out my drink
I know a videos good when it's called a brief retrospective and it's two hours long lol
Loved this show.
Yeah, brief
Really enjoyed this. Do you think you ever might do adventure time?
It's on my todo list, but it's with a bunch of other stuff.
"A brief retrospective" *2 hours long*
We need to talk about the definition of brief 😂 👍
i just watched a 2 hour video essay about one of my favorite cartoons of all time. Wtf
i miss gravity falls so so much
Great video bro
More fucking heat, keep cookin!!!
i am the bat!
DISCO GIRL, DANCE WITH ME, YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL! UH-UH! UH-UH!!!
A brief 2 hour retrospective lmao
Nexon/Wizet would like their music back. 👀
Wow this is amazing
Straight up im going to remember this video next time im having a bad trip
Edit: this was a comment for a completely different video but it changed while i was writing the comment. But, because the comment is already posted, i promise that next time i have a bad trip ill come back to this video. Its even in a playlist with only one other video, and playlist is titled "for bad trips"
fascinating
I love Gravity Falls even though I got into it way after the show ended.