Sad that he couldn't react also like a child, laughing his heart out each time he made a mistake because everything was about game, fun and discovery not set goals.
As a kid, when the spirograph plate moved, my mom used to tell me, "don't worry, when you grow up, you'll be able to hold it in place." This video proves her wrong and stopped me from nostalgically buying a new spirograph.
I had my moms from the 60's or 70's as a kid and used a piece of cardboard under the paper and used push pins in the holes to keep it in place. I don't know if this was how you did it orginally but it worked pretty well.
@@XDonlyone Yes, originally it was kept in place with push pins and came with four different coloured biros. The pins would work loose, if you didn't keep an eye on them, causing the pattern to move, so that when you got back to be beginning it didn't line up. But some of those wheels were just impossible, I certainly found it near to impossible to do some of the patterns featured in the book!
I got a box of Superspirograph (but not as super as the one Jazza worked with) when I became 12 or 13. I played a lot with it, used pins to fasten the circles. I recognise the frustration of spirals slipping away and spoiling the figure I was trying to create! Anyway, the box still lies in a closet in the house I grew up in. There were no felt- tipped pens in the box but ballpoints in four colors and no stickers.There were also loose parts you could put togother to make for instance an oval to spiral around in.
I'm surprised there are no pins with it !! 😂 When I was a kid I had one of these.. you got cardboard & a paper on top of it, you pin the big wheel to that so it didn't slip away, that's why it has a holes all around 🥳
I imagine jazz’s comes home with a toy for his son and says this Jazza: ok here’s a toy BUT you can’t use it yet because daddy has to make a UA-cam video with it first (That sounded funnier in my head) Edit: omg so many likes?! And jazza hearted it?! Thanks!
This brought back some memories! When I was little, I had my mother’s early 1960s Spirograph and honestly, I loved it. I’ve no idea what happened to that thing, but it brought two generations of kids a lot of semi-artistic play. :D The long Spirograph rails can definitely take a bit of practice, but I’m pretty sure my mum’s set included pins to stick through the little holes in the circle and rails, so that they stayed in place. I’m not surprised you had problems if you stuck the frames in place with sticky putty! Maybe try pinning them down? I wonder if the pins were replaced by the (less useful) putty due to the danger of letting little kids run around with sharp pointy objects... Or, y’know, put the whole lot in the bin. :D
@@cyanide8897 alright buddy go back to reddit and farm internet clout, see if you can get enough karma to get yourself anyone who's unfortunate enough to love you, so get your redditor ass out of your moldy office chair, go outside, and tell your teacher to sign you up for special ed
Back in 1968 Spirograph used to come with tiny blue pins and a piece of cardboard so you could tack the big circle down and do both the outside and inside of the circle. I'm old.
The one I had when I was a kid was my dad’s from the 70’s. The circle came with tacks you would use to pin it down to a piece of cardboard so it wouldn’t go anywhere while you made spirographs with whatever shitty, shitty pen you found in the junk drawer in the kitchen.
I used to love Spirograph when I was a kid - you reminded me how frustrating it was. My set came with little push pins to hold the templates in place. If you can bear to touch them again, give pins a try.
This could be a trailer for a movie: "One man's descent into madness" *Insert maniacal laughing* "All because of... The Spirograph" *Insert scary music with footage of the spirograph* "The Spirograph, in theaters on Maytember 1st"
I just came here because I just bought a Spirograph Kit to relive my happy childhood memories of playing with one and I had all the same issues Jazza had. I don't remember having these problems when I was a kid. I absolutely loved it and I remember making amazing designs. And one time my parents were taking me and my sister to my grandparents house who lived almost an hour away and I forgot my Spirograph and I couldn't believe my parents actually turned around and drove back home to let me get it when we were already half way there. But that's how much it meant to me and they knew it I guess. I feel like it must have been more like the travel one where there's a frame that you put the wheels in. I don't remember fiddling with having to hold the outside pieces down. I didn't even realize what that putty was for but I see it doesn't work that well anyway. It's sad what happens to childhood toys. I don't think they ever make them like they used to. But this video was hilarious to watch anyway.
Jazza: *comes home with children toys* His wife: "Oh, that's sweet of you to bring home some toys for MJ!" Jazza: "Oh yeah! Let me just take them to my studio (idk if that's what you would call it) to uh... make sure they are safe, totaly not play with them." jazza: *makes a whole video of playing with childrens toys*
First I watch a grown man named Markiplier scream in horror at pixels Then I watch another grown man named Jazza scream in rage at a children's arts-and-crafts toy this is my life and I love it
Jazza: Gets insanely frustrated Also Jazza: Angrily slaps a "you're great" sticker on what he's frustrated about That's the kind of attitude I want towards life
I had one of these back in the '60's and really got into it for a while. After making the designs, I would color them in with felt tip pens. I even sold some mandalas I made with the Spirograph.
THANK YOU Jazza! ❤❤❤Thank you so much for proving that it wasn't just me! Oh my g*d, when I was a kid, I thought there was something wrong with ME, because when I got a spirograph for Christmas one year (as a kid around 9 yrs old.) I could not make anything that didn't have very obvious bloopers/zigs all over the shape. I spent hours and hours and hours for months trying to learn how to patiently spin the inner and outer forms while holding them down with my fingers (no tape or putty) and layering the spirals and I never really mastered the skill and didn't really like anything that I made. So, of course I cried often in frustation and eventually gave up. 40+ Years Later! You have just made my CENTURY! by showing that it wasn't me and I wasn't crazy, it's nearly impossible to use and produce anything attractive! Thank you so much for torturing yourself to make me feel better! ❤❤❤
9:16 - 9:21 "Are you still watching this video? I don't know why. I'm still making it. Something's wrong with both of us" oh jazza how much I adore you
I'm crying, I laughed so hard 🤣🤣🤣 Here I was all set to consider incorporating spirographs into my work, and yet so quickly you remind me all that I hated about this toy as a kid. Thanks for reiterating the frustration and saving us the grief 😂😆
"You're still watching this, I'm still making it. There's something wrong with both of us." Yup, lol. When I was little, we had to use straight pins to hold the large outer portions in place on cardboard, lol.
They ruined it by making it "safe". Spirograph used to have straight pins that you would tack the ring down to the workpiece. That would keep them from lifting or moving, and that would allow you to do things like the three ring drawings that you were failing at figuring out.
I remember it being a plastic ‘tray’ you place the paper in, with a big outer ring that sat over it...or maybe I was thinking of a Mandala kit? Idk this set just doesn’t look the same as the one i had as a kid
@@EvelynRobinson22 my stepdaughter uses one, you lock the paper underneath with clips and then close the frame over it so nothing can move or jump. It's purple, green and yellow casing. Works really well. Doesn't look like this.
I think mine from when I was 3 or 4 had little raised parts that you stabbed the paper with so it stayed in place. Can't remember how exactly, but I recall the same two holes in all of our projects.
I remember the pins...they were small with round coloured tops on them so you wouldn't lose them...I have fond memories of this toy...played with it til I broke or lost all the pieces...surprised it made a comeback what with all the 'techno gadgets' that kids have today..
when I was younger there was one kid in my class that would be really good at making spirographs and everyone in the class would give him sweets in exchange for one. I bought 3 lmao
My nephew asked me what toys I loved as a child, I told him I had always loved and wanted a Spirograph but my parents could never afford to buy the set. I had no idea that when I opened my birthday present , my nephew had bought me one ! :D Had I mentioned it was my 50th birthday ? :D I am 60 now ! I have created art I never dreamed of ! lol Thank you WIlliam ! I love you ! :)
@@everythingevelyn3159 Sounds bad, but I forgot 21 was the legal age- NOT BECAUSE I'VE BEEN IGNORING THE LAW. I just haven't thought about it for a year.
I had a similar spirograph set and it would slip out of the grooves and I'd eventually quit from how annoyed I got. Glad I'm not the only one who had a difficult time and I'm not just incompetent.
I remember being at my grandma's house for like a week while my parents were in Turkey, when they came back they brought me a present and it was a Spirograph. Although I was very young and sucked at using it and the pens that I got with it were very cheap but watching this video makes me wanna buy one now and try it out!
I loved this video so much. My daughter was given a spirograph and I decided to try it, swing as i hadn't used one since I was a kid. I ran into exactly the same problems as you! I thought it was just me. Glad to know a professional artist finds it challenging also!
Australia: "We have less then 100 corona deaths."
Jaza and the rest of Australia: "We might have slowed the spread but were all ficking insane now"
new zealand i think
Bold of you to assume everyone who lives on that monster infested continent wasn’t *already* insane
monsters? all we got down here are fuzzy lil friends and some big scaly friends. and drop bears i guess...
@@belugawhales365 And let's not forget spiders! Oh yeah, crocodiles
@@chillaxter13 No one sees a crocodile. Like ever. There aren't wildlife in the cities and suburbs. Unlike some florida crap with a gator on a highway
Bob Ross: "There's no mistakes."
Jazza: *"Not when you've got STICKERS!"*
Hippie Dippy why does this have no replies
Hippie Dippy He’s not even trying is he? 😂
Why do i hear the evil laughter after he said that
It's not fun...It makes you go HHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH just like how Jazzy presented.
Technically, if there was no mistakes, you wouldn’t need stickers anyway.
“There’s something wrong with both of us!”
Agreed Jazza
Sophia Neal I read it the same time😮
Sophia Neal I got this comment to 777 likes...
I got it to 800
"Spirograph is fun"
"This video is fun"
"We are having fun"
"Spirograph are fun."
Same energy as:
"MagicPad is fun."
420 likes yes
*Jazza:* We're having fun
* Slams table *
*Jazza:* WE'RE HAVING FGWJESKDBDBJSB
Oop
Watching jazza stress over a child’s toy for 10 minutes has been the highlight of my day
Same
The way he said fun after the struggle had me dead
Alli Desormeaux The trick is to go slow.
Alli Desormeaux lol
I pity him tbh
Alternative title: Jazza progressively losing his mind over a kids toy
Part III*
That's the entire channel 😂
Then you'd get confused which one this is.
He has already lost his mind.
Wait I thought the title was : Jazza progressively losing his mind over kids toys
Alternate title: Watch a man go crazy trying to relive his childhood
True XD
No wonder it wasn’t sponsored by Spirograph.
This made me laugh out loud XD
Sad that he couldn't react also like a child, laughing his heart out each time he made a mistake because everything was about game, fun and discovery not set goals.
*australian man
In this video: a grown man spirals into madness with a children’s toy
You got a heart!
Im jealous
Hunterstrikerplayz Rulez_the_world good sir you have a gigantic brain
I- is that pun-
👏👏👏👏
Seems like the traveller's kit was more fun than the big one. Sometimes less is actually more, I guess
Its not about how big is it, its about how you use it ;)
@@Cidan69 why can everything be made sexual
2005 cover indeed it’s about the position you wield ur tool that determines the outcum
Proof that size doesn’t matter
@@ThatNerdKenny lol didn't even notice till u pointed it out
As a kid, when the spirograph plate moved, my mom used to tell me, "don't worry, when you grow up, you'll be able to hold it in place." This video proves her wrong and stopped me from nostalgically buying a new spirograph.
I had my moms from the 60's or 70's as a kid and used a piece of cardboard under the paper and used push pins in the holes to keep it in place. I don't know if this was how you did it orginally but it worked pretty well.
@@XDonlyone Yes, originally it was kept in place with push pins and came with four different coloured biros. The pins would work loose, if you didn't keep an eye on them, causing the pattern to move, so that when you got back to be beginning it didn't line up. But some of those wheels were just impossible, I certainly found it near to impossible to do some of the patterns featured in the book!
XDonlyone I honestly do not remember what the surface was, but mine absolutely had pins in the early 70’s.
Hhahahahahahaha
I got a box of Superspirograph (but not as super as the one Jazza worked with) when I became 12 or 13. I played a lot with it, used pins to fasten the circles. I recognise the frustration of spirals slipping away and spoiling the figure I was trying to create! Anyway, the box still lies in a closet in the house I grew up in. There were no felt- tipped pens in the box but ballpoints in four colors and no stickers.There were also loose parts you could put togother to make for instance an oval to spiral around in.
"we've got.. these colors... and.... these colors again"
I almost d i e d why is that funny to me
legends say that he's still out there, spiralling deeper into the depths of insanity
*Spiro-graph-ing* into insanity?
UZUMAKI?
Lol
Downward spiral (graph)
😂😂😂
*“It’s the same, but different”*
-Jazza, 2020
He’s said that many many times
What a contradiction
It’s a popular saying from where I live. “Same same but diffrent” is a very popular shirt design.
“Are you still watching this video?
I don’t know why.
And I’m still making it.
*there’s something wrong with the both of us.* “
-Jazza 2020
Sislover1124126 that’s Actually how do you promote your channel jazza ... good job
Sislover1124126 its such a bootiful site
I read this as he said it
I need to know the Time Stamp..
Ashleyck 9:16
Fun drinking game:
Take a shot every time Jazza says it’s fun
*Ňô*
I did it with water. I drowned.
I.....
I WILL...
I Willllll.....
I wILL s...sdayyyyy...glean......
Ill s....da....hahayyyyy gl...gl...GLEAN!
HA!
Orca Dork SNSNNS Hope you’re okay HAHHA
Hank ÿēš
What we expected: *Jazza drawing circles for 15 minutes*
What we got: *”HAHAHAHAHA”*
Jazza: "We're having FUN!!"
Jazza on the inside: *"Why are we still here? Just to suffer?"*
🤣🤣🤣
my last two braincells trying to get me through the year
Him: makes 1 tiny mistake and throws away the paper
Me: using 1 piece of paper until it has absolutely no space left lol
That's a lot of waste, it hurts just watching it aha, you are doing it the right way Shahd!!
Hahahah... Same as well, except I wet the paper and recycle it
@@dreamydailine oh thats good, j should start doing that as well
@@ZzombieGurl look up the process of making recycled paper. In short, make it wet, scramble, lay out to dry and you can reuse it.
im not... nvm i forgot what i was going to say
I'm surprised there are no pins with it !! 😂 When I was a kid I had one of these.. you got cardboard & a paper on top of it, you pin the big wheel to that so it didn't slip away, that's why it has a holes all around 🥳
Yes that's how mine was too in the '70s. Kids these days can't be trusted with PINS.
Yes, mine had the cardboard backing plate and the pins, and the Super Spirograph had many more gears and wheels than we see here.
@@modernone9276 hahaha that's true 😅 no pins allowed
@@jimmyirvin9774 yes, different shapes and gears...
@@modernone9276 I guess too many 3 year olds eating them because they looked like candy
Alternative name for this channel:
An adult man hits middle age crisis and goes back to being boy as young as his own son is
Being boy???
Pft ha!
People must find him in their recommended and think “isolation is getting to someone” but we know he’s really just like this all the time 😂
Valentová Magdaléna 👌
Jessica Correa Imao
MY WATER IS ON FIRE. HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP
@Michon Low r h i s
It’s true though XD
I read this with his voice lmao
*r h i s*
H. F. I think it’s MJ
Jazza: *blows imaginary dust off kit*
Me: *sneezes*
Perfect timing!
That’s how u know u have a soulmate ;)
It's real dust though
*ok*
*ok*
*ok*
Jazza: "you're still watching this video, something's wrong with both of us!"
everyone: talks about jazza going insane
me: that dust affect was cool!
I rewound that part a couple times because it was edited so well. Glad someone else noticed haha
I rewound that part a couple times because it was edited so well. Glad someone else noticed haha
agree - it was :D
Spirograph is seriously annoying though. I’ve had it before and my god I almost lost it
I mean not really
I imagine jazz’s comes home with a toy for his son and says this Jazza: ok here’s a toy BUT you can’t use it yet because daddy has to make a UA-cam video with it first
(That sounded funnier in my head)
Edit: omg so many likes?! And jazza hearted it?! Thanks!
**aggressively Rams it in the trash**
That's why he had his office in the shed so he doesn't have to give up the toys if he doesn't want to.
@@zvign7554
"dad, why does-"
"shhh dont tell mum, okay?"
Could you imagine walking into his studio and seeing that
Sign hi
Jazza: *”We’re having fun!”*
Also Jazza: *Yells at a piece of paper in frustration*
Piece of paper: *”I’m Out” falls off wall*
Time stamp?
@@orchidh8596 @4:55
@@deepakk4541 and 10:25. It happens twice. Those pieces of paper really don't want to live anymore
Jazza again: *Slaps a You're Great sticker on a paper aggressively*
This brought back some memories! When I was little, I had my mother’s early 1960s Spirograph and honestly, I loved it. I’ve no idea what happened to that thing, but it brought two generations of kids a lot of semi-artistic play. :D
The long Spirograph rails can definitely take a bit of practice, but I’m pretty sure my mum’s set included pins to stick through the little holes in the circle and rails, so that they stayed in place. I’m not surprised you had problems if you stuck the frames in place with sticky putty! Maybe try pinning them down? I wonder if the pins were replaced by the (less useful) putty due to the danger of letting little kids run around with sharp pointy objects...
Or, y’know, put the whole lot in the bin. :D
Jazza: throws card
Me: remains sat on couch, unmoving
Jazza: did you catch it
Me: erm
Jazza: good
alternate title: 11 minutes of jazza spiro-ling into insanity
Spiraling*
pee jar r/woooooosh
@@cyanide8897 alright buddy go back to reddit and farm internet clout, see if you can get enough karma to get yourself anyone who's unfortunate enough to love you, so get your redditor ass out of your moldy office chair, go outside, and tell your teacher to sign you up for special ed
@@peejar2175 are you really that pressed that you didn't get the pun, chill out, go for a walk or something lmao
@@user-xh6cg7zf9h lmaooo, fr
as a child who was never allowed to waste paper- this hurt me
:(
Sugar the Succubus agreed:(
Yeah this is upsetting, I'm like "why aren't you using the other corner since you're going to make a few more mistakes anyway?"
@@jellyfish0311 This was something all dedicated Spirographers figured out after a while, you never start in the exact center of the paper
Back in 1968 Spirograph used to come with tiny blue pins and a piece of cardboard so you could tack the big circle down and do both the outside and inside of the circle. I'm old.
The one I had when I was a kid was my dad’s from the 70’s. The circle came with tacks you would use to pin it down to a piece of cardboard so it wouldn’t go anywhere while you made spirographs with whatever shitty, shitty pen you found in the junk drawer in the kitchen.
I came here to say the same thing. There were plenty of wheels, but it came with thumb tacks. Clearly the sticky putty isnt as effective.
I was going to add the same thing, and I notice they do seem to have holes in them to allow for the pins.
They were little pins with tiny round balls on them.
The one I had when I was a kid was when I was a kid in the 70s lol
Alternate title:
Jazzy failing at kids activity’s for 11 minutes and 25 seconds
24
Crappy Animations nope, 25
Jimbo hi oh ok
Jazza: "hates the spirograph kit"
Also Jazza with a look of an upset teenage girl: I'm keeping the glasses
I used to love Spirograph when I was a kid - you reminded me how frustrating it was. My set came with little push pins to hold the templates in place. If you can bear to touch them again, give pins a try.
“Oh yeah that is a terrible marker, that one can 𝑓*𝑐𝑘 off”
Omg 💀
that one had me dead.
“That’s why it comes with 2 sets of markers”
The title should of been jazza trying to make art with kids sets because he’s loosing his mind
Lola Wilson jazza spirals into madness
Why Am I here stolen XD
Why Am I here out the door you go. XD
This could be a trailer for a movie:
"One man's descent into madness"
*Insert maniacal laughing*
"All because of... The Spirograph"
*Insert scary music with footage of the spirograph*
"The Spirograph, in theaters on Maytember 1st"
*"Maytember* 1st" 🤣🤣🤣
It beat Disney in the movie business
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“Same thing, but it’s different” Jazza-2020
*Me after watching this:*
My satisfaction is immeasurable and my day is made
For some reason I read “my dad is made”
If this actually satisfied you there is an app that does this
Erik El Nordico That was very unsatisfying
Anyone who missed Jazza’s wall of his favorite things he’s drawn.... here ya go XD
i much preferred the old mural
Out of all the instructions he hasn’t read, he reads this. 😄
Paige Carr 😰 i dont Think thats jazza he Read the instruktions...
to be fair, all he did was look at the pretty pictures LoL
Maybe this is why Jazza doesn't read the instructions
I just came here because I just bought a Spirograph Kit to relive my happy childhood memories of playing with one and I had all the same issues Jazza had. I don't remember having these problems when I was a kid. I absolutely loved it and I remember making amazing designs. And one time my parents were taking me and my sister to my grandparents house who lived almost an hour away and I forgot my Spirograph and I couldn't believe my parents actually turned around and drove back home to let me get it when we were already half way there. But that's how much it meant to me and they knew it I guess. I feel like it must have been more like the travel one where there's a frame that you put the wheels in. I don't remember fiddling with having to hold the outside pieces down. I didn't even realize what that putty was for but I see it doesn't work that well anyway. It's sad what happens to childhood toys. I don't think they ever make them like they used to. But this video was hilarious to watch anyway.
"Well, that was..."
**looks at all of the time he's wasted doing it**
"...productive."
Jazza: *comes home with children toys*
His wife: "Oh, that's sweet of you to bring home some toys for MJ!"
Jazza: "Oh yeah! Let me just take them to my studio (idk if that's what you would call it) to uh... make sure they are safe, totaly not play with them."
jazza: *makes a whole video of playing with childrens toys*
Thats my goeal if i become a parent xD
Imagine MJ just fishing the Magic Pad out of the trash and Jazza just finds him and has flashbacks-
Nobody:
Jazza: Just put stickers on your mistakes
an advice for life
No
Mood
It's funny cause erasers slowly die for our mistakes
*slowly puts stickers all over myself*
First I watch a grown man named Markiplier scream in horror at pixels
Then I watch another grown man named Jazza scream in rage at a children's arts-and-crafts toy
this is my life and I love it
Jazza: Gets insanely frustrated
Also Jazza: Angrily slaps a "you're great" sticker on what he's frustrated about
That's the kind of attitude I want towards life
Jazza: *gets mad every time he messes up*
Also Jazza: WE ARE HAVING FUN!
Jazza: **reads the instruction manual**
Me: who are you and what have you done with Jazza
Jazza: 2:36
Me: ah yes, there we go
He was light the whole time
I had one of these back in the '60's and really got into it for a while. After making the designs, I would color them in with felt tip pens. I even sold some mandalas I made with the Spirograph.
The title should be: Grown up man playing with children's toys because quarantine made him go crazy
I don't think it was the quarantine that did it to him
Grown up man?..
Ana Ivanovska He would have a lot of repetitive titles- imagine if the news found out about him they would actually think quarantine did it to him!
Jazza: how did they get the that pattern in front of that pattern
Me: Jazza it's called photoshop
How about just covering the first one so that you can cross over and then remove the extra paper. Hey presto
Am I the only one who thought of using a pencil as a sketch first and then going over with the marker?
@@AkumaDayo yes, you are the smart one
@@AkumaDayo nope me too TvT I prefer pencils
U can erase with them so- ye
Sveta Ivanov yes
Jazza: the only child friendly channel with alcohol and insanity
True
THANK YOU Jazza! ❤❤❤Thank you so much for proving that it wasn't just me! Oh my g*d, when I was a kid, I thought there was something wrong with ME, because when I got a spirograph for Christmas one year (as a kid around 9 yrs old.) I could not make anything that didn't have very obvious bloopers/zigs all over the shape. I spent hours and hours and hours for months trying to learn how to patiently spin the inner and outer forms while holding them down with my fingers (no tape or putty) and layering the spirals and I never really mastered the skill and didn't really like anything that I made. So, of course I cried often in frustation and eventually gave up. 40+ Years Later! You have just made my CENTURY! by showing that it wasn't me and I wasn't crazy, it's nearly impossible to use and produce anything attractive! Thank you so much for torturing yourself to make me feel better! ❤❤❤
Hey. Hi
9:16 - 9:21 "Are you still watching this video? I don't know why. I'm still making it. Something's wrong with both of us"
oh jazza how much I adore you
"Spirograph are fun."
Same energy as:
"MagicPad is fun."
Yes. I just thought of it:-)
Its fun....its so fun...IT'S FUCKING *FUN* 🤯🔫
Youll be happy youll be glad light it up with magic PAD
@@rviee nice rhymes man
@@TheGodlyAnarchxst i just stole it from the commercial
Us: Going crazy during quarantine
Jazza: Has fun drawing spirals
wait isnt it-
oh....nvm............XD
I'm crying, I laughed so hard 🤣🤣🤣 Here I was all set to consider incorporating spirographs into my work, and yet so quickly you remind me all that I hated about this toy as a kid. Thanks for reiterating the frustration and saving us the grief 😂😆
"You're still watching this, I'm still making it. There's something wrong with both of us." Yup, lol. When I was little, we had to use straight pins to hold the large outer portions in place on cardboard, lol.
I finally understand how teachers have perfect drawing of atoms in theirs books
Whos your favorite percy jackson character? Mines nico.
Mines Rayna
Why I n a reply
I always wanted these as a kid, my russian mom just gave me an old bottle cap and left me with that
Wait how do you use a bottle cap!?
How so fast?😦
Жиза
devil . exe LOL pretend its a mini frisbee
Just like Mark being to poor to buy a toy and just playing with sticks
Same
3:23
why did i have to watch that twice to realise the dust was edited in
You know its definitely the end of the world when jazza reads the instruction manual.
*Jazza throws an envelope towards me*
Jazza: Did you catch it?
Me: No I-
Jazza: Good!
Me: Didn’t-...
KillerKupcake pretty much every kid’s show that disregards the fourth wall ever
Alternative title: Jazza loses his insanity for 11 minutes straight 😂
well hes fine then i guess
sanity
so hes sane?
Jazza’s insistence to have it be perfect like everything else he does is hilarious to me
Been a while since I’ve personally seen a “Jazz’s descends into madness” video.
Spoiler: Things are spiralling out of control here...
No.
Just no.
I'm sorry that I did this to you both 😏
But yeeeeeees
Uzumaki
jazza: just put stickers on your mistakes
*me realizing how many times someone put a sticker on me*
me: that is very much adequate
I am Hoping you joking
@@chriswolf622 i was gonna say "hi Hoping you Joking, im Layal" but i decided to still say it, just in this format.
That was one of the funniest videos I have seen in months! Thank you!! Still chuckling.
Who else loves watching Jazza after a long day of online school, and he just makes your day.
I genuinely love you Jazza!!!!!
They ruined it by making it "safe". Spirograph used to have straight pins that you would tack the ring down to the workpiece. That would keep them from lifting or moving, and that would allow you to do things like the three ring drawings that you were failing at figuring out.
I remember it being a plastic ‘tray’ you place the paper in, with a big outer ring that sat over it...or maybe I was thinking of a Mandala kit? Idk this set just doesn’t look the same as the one i had as a kid
Yes! Those pins were the best at holding things in place!
@@EvelynRobinson22 my stepdaughter uses one, you lock the paper underneath with clips and then close the frame over it so nothing can move or jump. It's purple, green and yellow casing. Works really well. Doesn't look like this.
I think mine from when I was 3 or 4 had little raised parts that you stabbed the paper with so it stayed in place. Can't remember how exactly, but I recall the same two holes in all of our projects.
I remember the pins...they were small with round coloured tops on them so you wouldn't lose them...I have fond memories of this toy...played with it til I broke or lost all the pieces...surprised it made a comeback what with all the 'techno gadgets' that kids have today..
when I was younger there was one kid in my class that would be really good at making spirographs and everyone in the class would give him sweets in exchange for one. I bought 3 lmao
It's not too late to request a refund.
My nephew asked me what toys I loved as a child, I told him I had always loved and wanted a Spirograph but my parents could never afford to buy the set. I had no idea that when I opened my birthday present , my nephew had bought me one ! :D Had I mentioned it was my 50th birthday ? :D I am 60 now ! I have created art I never dreamed of ! lol Thank you WIlliam ! I love you ! :)
Jazza : “LETS MAKE COOL ART WITH THIS SPIROGRAPH!!!”
Spirograph : “Oval! Take it or leave it” 😂
I've only ever had ones with pins to hold down the big wheels. Really lowers the amount of mistakes
Me too, I guess that sometime since my mom was a kid they decided that those were to dangerous. Great times
Nobody:
Jazza, trying to convince himself: *this is fun, we are having fun, Spirograph is fun*
I don't think I have ever felt so stressed out watching someone else who is stressed out
In today’s episode of keeping up with Jazza:
Jazza is defeated by kids toy but that doesn’t stop him from having fun
jazza, passing the “video”: did you catch it??
me, 19 years old, drunk and alone in my bedroom: *yES*
jazza: good
me: * pats my heart * THANKS MATE
I was gonna be like "criminal smh oml you cant do that" and be all extra but then I remembered the world isnt just the US
booty_ hunter420 bro I live in the US and totally forgot lol
*pats his head*
Me: "wtf"🤦♀️😅
@@everythingevelyn3159 me too
@@everythingevelyn3159 Sounds bad, but I forgot 21 was the legal age-
NOT BECAUSE I'VE BEEN IGNORING THE LAW. I just haven't thought about it for a year.
He's doing this because he's spiraling into madness
Ha!
Aren’t we all
I don't know why but that outro almost made me cry
Guess he spiraled into the world of spirograph
o k a y get out👉🏼
@@DBLRedRibbon cant. Its quarantine! 😂
🙄👉 EXIT
It’s quarantine, y’all need to stay inside!!! Stay here 🤣🤣
@@theholyspirit4780 what i said! 😂
I think jazza should do a video trying to do digital art in a kids art app.
Yes! Like those digital colouring things from the early 00'! Where you had a set pallette of hideous colours that didn't include any skin colours!
This brings back childhood memories when I thought I could draw with these funky things
I love how in these types of videos you can see Jazzas will to live slowly vanish from his eyes
Jazza: "We're having fun *twitches*"
Me: Definitely not having fun 😅
he made a joke
I had a similar spirograph set and it would slip out of the grooves and I'd eventually quit from how annoyed I got. Glad I'm not the only one who had a difficult time and I'm not just incompetent.
And yet I want to go upstairs and dig mine out right now.
When it slipped out, I didn't want to throw it away, so I'd retrace the pattern 25 times until the heavy ink pattern hid my mistake
Someone make Jazza periodically reassuring himself that he is in fact having a fun a meme please
I remember being at my grandma's house for like a week while my parents were in Turkey, when they came back they brought me a present and it was a Spirograph.
Although I was very young and sucked at using it and the pens that I got with it were very cheap but watching this video makes me wanna buy one now and try it out!
Lmao all these people saying first when the actual first comment just said “oop” ehdhhdhdjs
ehdhhdhdjs
oop
not really the guy that first is saying that he's early
@9i oow Just sort the comments by new and go to the bottom.
no it’s not actually the first comment is by bored af saying he is first lol
Every artist ever: I’ll only read the instructions cuz it’s got pretty pictures
Jazza: This is old school
Also Jazza: Oh, made in 2016.
I had one of these in 2004....
I seem to remember using push pins in the little holes as a kid to hold everything down but the was well over 45 years ago, lol
Alternative title: grown man loosing sanity over children’s toy
never forget the (gone wrong)
Jazza: *angrily* "I'm keeping the glasses!"
Why does it feel like he slowly turns insane and starts coming towards Satan’s side.
I loved this video so much. My daughter was given a spirograph and I decided to try it, swing as i hadn't used one since I was a kid. I ran into exactly the same problems as you! I thought it was just me. Glad to know a professional artist finds it challenging also!