Hey everyone! Hope you enjoyed the episode! One correction, the first photo showed is actually NOT a photo of Buffalo Bill Cody but a photo of the similar looking Wild Bill Hickok which would be a much funnier mistake if it wasn't the first image of the video. Regardless, have aa great week and make sure to hit that bell icon or whatever. Thanks!
my great great grandfather owned a gun shop and gallery in the Baltimore area back in the 1880's, he and Buffalo Bill shot guns and drank all night, they're best friends up until Bill passed in 1917. Now knowing that Walt Disney was in the presence of him and i guess more inspired then anything just makes my imagination run like crazy. Thanks for making these vids as great as they are!
"The operators, for some reason, let him retrieve his hat off the tracks while the ride was operating. He, for obvious reasons, got hit by a car on the track."
"His legacy seemed strong and secure- which was good, because he was about to die." This is one of the funniest deadpan lines I've heard in my entire life.
Real gems of quotes. I swear this is a comedy. Don't know how Kevin did this without laughing. "The police began to quote 'stop trying'" "Which was good, because he was about to die" "Strongmen, magicians, and strongmen magicians" "A pool was added to the park after massive flooding"(probably my favorite) "Or as they are know today, a deep mischaracterization of events" "He was also known to start wrestling with the alligators. He died in 1915 from [pause] with pneumonia." "As per usual, the weather god declined to reply." Don't even want to type it out but the business joke, when the names of the businesses clearly made sense... then they didn't. (sad music) "their wealth dwindled down to only millions. which was still a ridiculous amount of money. "
The snark is very strong with this season, and I absolutely love it. Adds a bit of spice to the already interesting historical lessons being shared through the information, making it just as entertaining as it is informative.
@@The1stFishBone Keep in mind those things back then were incredibly dangerous and unsafe compared to what we've standardized now. Oh, and good luck dealing with the bureaucracy in charge of wherever you want to build your train.
Trent Pozzi probably takes him 5 min times 5000 to get a video done, then there’s the uploading and then the worry or problem of it getting copyrighted or demonetized
Some of you have probably heard this anecdote, but for the benefit of those who haven't... One of the regular guests on Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show was famed gunslinger Annie Oakley. She would occasionally ask members of the audience if they would like her to shoot a cigarette out of their mouths, but no one was brave enough, so her husband would step in. While performing in Berlin in 1890. an audience member actually rose to the challenge; none other than Kaiser Wilhelm II, who was a big fan of hers. If you paid attention in history class, you probably know she succeeded (in shooting the cigarette out of his mouth without hitting him). According to the New York Times, a quarter-century later, after a certain frustrated Serbian nationalist had stopped for a sandwich and so on, she wrote the Kaiser to ask for another try. He didn't respond.
I didn't know that Walt Disney and Buffalo Bill met once before. I also didn't know about the inspiration for Mickey Mouse and what inspired the animated Peter Pan movie. This video definitely made my day when it came to learning something new.
"He was known for wrestling alligators, although in 1915 he died for losing a battle.... with pneumonia" "But some years later came his backup, alligator boy... He soon lost a battle... to an alligator" Hahaha the genius in this writing man :')
i can tell that kevin just ends up finding fun facts that make him laugh while doing research on a topic and has to work them into a video even if it means going on an alligator-related tangent. fantastic stuff, i wouldn’t expect anything less
The early 20th century hits a sweet spot between so many things being different from modern society and so many things being the same that it's simultaneously both bizarre and instantly recognizable--which is also a good description of most successful parodies.
My 4th grade teacher's grandmother apparently met Walt Disney on that famous train ride to LA. He drew her a picture of Mickey Mouse on a napkin and talked all about his plans to her. She thought he'd never get anywhere in Hollywood, and threw the drawing away.
@@nojuanatall3281 in fact, never throw anything away! Maybe that guy who drew a penis in your yearbook will go on to be a millionaire. Not joking this is actually unfortunately my philosophy.
So exciting. Now everyone mostly stares at their phone all day. Health and safety has also spoiled so much fun prevented a lot of deaths, yes, but also a lot of fun and excitement.
You got bits and pieces of it in the older videos (he's got some golden gems in his Action Park episode), but the last two episodes he's really just let himself go with the dry humor and it's honestly made the series a lot better. I just hope he keeps the balance between the two and doesn't go overboard with the humor.
"Your Honor, I'm suing the park because of this accident" "But didn't you just said you walked up the rail thing....while the ride still on?" "But a man can't be seen without his hat"
This is the story I've always want to hear as a child who grew up imagining where someone as trailblazing as Disney got his inspiration, Thank you Kevin!
The absolute sarcasm dripping from your words as you describe the idiotic and almost cartoonish situation of the guy climbing onto the roller coaster track to retrieve his hat and then suing the park was peak comedy
I love your documentaries, I never really understood amusement parks as influential parts of Americana until your vids, but you have made learning about it so enjoyable
"This was just one of the many encounters with the animal that Walt would cite later in his life, as he tried to perfect his legendary origin story--" that part got me XD
"Yo, operators, I seem to have lost my precious hat on the loop. I politely request that you allow me to retrieve my prized article of clothing from your ride that is currently still operating." "I see nothing wrong with that."
Honestly, history in general is absolutely wild. One of the first recorded accidental deaths in history was a man who was hit in the head with a turtle by a bird who dropped it above him.
As a current Kansas City resident, I love these local episodes and learning about the history of this town. It's strange to think about how things might've turned out if the park didn't burn down and Heim's didn't go under. Reiger's Distillery is up around where Heim's factory was. Fascinating stuff. Thanks for all you do sir!
The decemation of a unique native species always bums me out. They're still in danger today as they can and are interbreeding with domesticated cattle -- creating a hybrid with the fitting name beefalo. I can't really blame the guy, however. If Oregon Trail is historically accurate in its hunting minigame, they are incredibly fun and easy to shoot. A single bison was significantly over the 200 pound weight limit of meat you could carry back per hunt. I'd always blast three or four in a single round, leaving nearly a thousand pounds of meat to fester and rot under the hot prairie sun.
Thank you so much for making these videos. When I was a kid I used to search through the library for hours trying to find info like this to no avail. Plus extra props to presenting history as a narrative rather than simply a boring list of facts. The tangents you go on always tie into the larger picture, while also introducing us to new throughlines we never even knew where there! Keep up the good work Kevin!!!
"The Heims' once incredible fortune had been deteriorated to just a few million dollars...which was still a ridiculous amount of money." Kevin said eat the rich
The quality of these videos are God like. The amount of research and passion poured into each and every one of them is mind boggling coupled with the ability to still make it entertaining? I'm not sure how you're not insane
I’m loving Season Three. Your channel is definitely my favorite on UA-cam. Your videos are so well researched, produced, and narrated by you. I can’t wait to hear more about Walt Disney and his journey
This is so cool. It's very interesting to see turn of the century architecture in the early 1900's, from the point of view of an amusement park. I really appreciate all of the history! Thank you.
The series production ( and Kevin's humor ) has never been better. I'm constantly impressed by the depth of these videos and the passion for something so wonderful and specific that drives them
Your production value has come along way with increasing quality. Interesting to hear about what Walt was like in his youth and the influences he has experienced. Looking forward to see more about him in the next video.
You guys never fail to deliver content that satisfactorily scratches my itch to learn Useless and Specific Knowledge but also leaves me feeling better than I felt before. I love everything you guys put out, keep it up!
is it just me or does kevin keep getting more hilarious w the oneliners on top of being consistently on point w the research and coverage KEEP ON KEEPIN ON KEVIN WE LOVE U THANKS
For your consideration: a video about Expo '67! It was a huge inspiration for what Epcot would become and its attached amusement park, LaRonde, is one of the longest running in Canada!
These documentaries are amazing. The editing, narration and humor are top-notch. Kevin should pitch his work to Netflix or the new Disney+. We love you, man. Don't ever stop :)
I started watching this channel out of just common interest in theme parks, and now the quality is so high, I'm considering assigning episodes for my high school students to watch
You have to be making some of the best content not only on UA-cam right now but ever in the history of the format. I hope you get the attention you deserve soon. Edit: also #cityoffountains
Hey everyone! Hope you enjoyed the episode! One correction, the first photo showed is actually NOT a photo of Buffalo Bill Cody but a photo of the similar looking Wild Bill Hickok which would be a much funnier mistake if it wasn't the first image of the video. Regardless, have aa great week and make sure to hit that bell icon or whatever. Thanks!
my great great grandfather owned a gun shop and gallery in the Baltimore area back in the 1880's, he and Buffalo Bill shot guns and drank all night, they're best friends up until Bill passed in 1917. Now knowing that Walt Disney was in the presence of him and i guess more inspired then anything just makes my imagination run like crazy. Thanks for making these vids as great as they are!
Lol I was abt to comment myself
A superb video throughout. Perhaps an annotation?
txag07 Annotations don’t work anymore, you can’t put them on videos.
It's interesting
Narrator: “He would die in 1915 after losing a battle...”
Me: “With an alligator?”
Narrator: “...with pneumonia.”
Randall Frequent Flyer Flagg I’m gonna try to get my lungs infected, then get killed by an alligator.
He had an alligator named Pneumonia.
haha same here
God I had this exact reaction to that.
@@centersolace Because that was the point.
“A swimming pool was added to electric park after severe flooding”
talk about making lemonade out of lemons
Modern problems call for modern solutions
Improv Investment.
"Hey, let's build a swimming pool in our ELECTRIC park."
"I see nothing wrong with that."
1903 ahh the good ole days when people were optimists. Park flooded? No problem! Lets build a pool. Lmao
The dry humor in this episode is on POINT
aren't they all? i love this channel
"A lightbulb appeared in his head: lightbulbs"
Kevin has a great sense of humor
"The operators, for some reason, let him retrieve his hat off the tracks while the ride was operating. He, for obvious reasons, got hit by a car on the track."
Vegeta, what does the scouter say about his dryness levels?
this is the most creative attempt to tell Walt Disney's past I've ever seen
I want to know when we're getting the Michael Eisner lore
@@HylianChozo Money
@@HylianChozo Scew Eisner and every other CEO of Disney, they've spat in Walt's face
@@ZeranZeran What the fuck
@@ZeranZeran yea you are just a racist asshat, no reason to take you seriously. Especially since Walt literally worked with Jews. Fucking dumbass.
"Which was good; Because he was about to die."
That was some pitch black right there.
Then a dog just decided to give him a chomp and that's all it took
Black comedy at its finest
Also alligator Joe dying from a battle with pneumonia
Life comes at you fast. As do dogs.
"His legacy seemed strong and secure- which was good, because he was about to die."
This is one of the funniest deadpan lines I've heard in my entire life.
I nearly spit out my drink after realizing it was from being charged by a small dog
Real gems of quotes. I swear this is a comedy. Don't know how Kevin did this without laughing.
"The police began to quote 'stop trying'"
"Which was good, because he was about to die"
"Strongmen, magicians, and strongmen magicians"
"A pool was added to the park after massive flooding"(probably my favorite)
"Or as they are know today, a deep mischaracterization of events"
"He was also known to start wrestling with the alligators. He died in 1915 from [pause] with pneumonia."
"As per usual, the weather god declined to reply."
Don't even want to type it out but the business joke, when the names of the businesses clearly made sense... then they didn't.
(sad music) "their wealth dwindled down to only millions. which was still a ridiculous amount of money.
"
AuraGuardianRed 4 it’s a Documedy.
The best part is he said "...after he lost a fight (pause) with pneumonia
@@presidenteherm5161 dosware pictures documentary subgenres have my fav names
The snark is very strong with this season, and I absolutely love it. Adds a bit of spice to the already interesting historical lessons being shared through the information, making it just as entertaining as it is informative.
@darrell holland Action Park
“After he lost a battle...”
-well duh, if you’re gonna wrestle ga
“With pneumonia...”
-OH SON OF A....
and then Alligator Boy actually loses a battle with an alligator.
And likely his arm (if the mentions of “severe injuries” are of any indication)
the alligator was named pneumonia
Why do people pay for cable when there’s quality programming like this practically free online?
James Butko because people are weird.
Variety? Why not both.
Clay3613 are you that nerdy kid from The Polar Express?
because you have to pay for cable to get the internet.
James Butko live sports and great scripted TV.
" A lightbulb went off in Michael's head.
The answer: *Lightbulbs.* "
"The line would cost 96,000 dollars"
Oh that's not so bad
"Or around 3 million dollars today"
Oh god
For mass transit plans, that isn't so bad.
@@nitehawk86 that's what I thought! wouldn't it be nice if light rail were still so cheap and easy to fit even small town budgets
I have a hard time believing anything like that could get done for less than 100 million today.
@@nitehawk86 For $3M in today's money you won't even get a single train.
@@The1stFishBone Keep in mind those things back then were incredibly dangerous and unsafe compared to what we've standardized now. Oh, and good luck dealing with the bureaucracy in charge of wherever you want to build your train.
Kevin has officially mastered time travel because every time he puts out a video that's 20+ mins long it seems to go by in 5. Keep up the amazing work
Trent Pozzi probably takes him 5 min times 5000 to get a video done, then there’s the uploading and then the worry or problem of it getting copyrighted or demonetized
Some of you have probably heard this anecdote, but for the benefit of those who haven't... One of the regular guests on Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show was famed gunslinger Annie Oakley. She would occasionally ask members of the audience if they would like her to shoot a cigarette out of their mouths, but no one was brave enough, so her husband would step in. While performing in Berlin in 1890. an audience member actually rose to the challenge; none other than Kaiser Wilhelm II, who was a big fan of hers. If you paid attention in history class, you probably know she succeeded (in shooting the cigarette out of his mouth without hitting him).
According to the New York Times, a quarter-century later, after a certain frustrated Serbian nationalist had stopped for a sandwich and so on, she wrote the Kaiser to ask for another try. He didn't respond.
"Strongmen, magicians, and strongman magicians."
Flex Mentallo
The perfect combination of brain and brawn.
A literal Muscle Wizard
@@GELTONZ See, and people say wizards are squishy.
A strongman magician is a wizard whose best stat is STR, clearly.
Someone pitch a strongman magician movie to Hugh Jackman IMMEDIATELY
I legit laughed out loud at the "or as they are known today, a deep mischaracterization of events" part
At least it's clever!
Sometimes the truth is what's funniest
I think this is possibly the sassiest video on this channel.... or else I just haven't noticed the sarcasm before
@@Hudson316 There's that.
I just felt a little sad, because well, I get the constant mischaracterization or being outright dismissed. Sorry for the downer
I didn't know that Walt Disney and Buffalo Bill met once before. I also didn't know about the inspiration for Mickey Mouse and what inspired the animated Peter Pan movie. This video definitely made my day when it came to learning something new.
It's also the first time I've ever seen any of his art,
"He was known for wrestling alligators, although in 1915 he died for losing a battle.... with pneumonia"
"But some years later came his backup, alligator boy... He soon lost a battle... to an alligator"
Hahaha the genius in this writing man :')
“he, *FOR OBVIOUS REASONS* ,died.” Actually burst out laughing at that one.
i can tell that kevin just ends up finding fun facts that make him laugh while doing research on a topic and has to work them into a video even if it means going on an alligator-related tangent. fantastic stuff, i wouldn’t expect anything less
Oo
This comment is even funnier after the Gatorland episode of Where We Parked.
Quality writing here -
My favorite: “he lost a fight...with pneumonia.”
Timing gold.
Every time I think Kevin's humor can't get dryer he pops his narration in the dehydrator I swear
Keeps drying it like that he's gonna have to start a Defunctland jerky line.
Ths has randomly been the funnyest DEFUNCTLAND episode so far.
Why is early 20th century america lowkey hilarious?
imo Winnie the Pooh was funnier
Lack of safety standards = fun.
The early 20th century hits a sweet spot between so many things being different from modern society and so many things being the same that it's simultaneously both bizarre and instantly recognizable--which is also a good description of most successful parodies.
Because of all the straw-hatted flim-flam men going from town to town!
It was all the slavery & racism
In before Disney recreates Electric Park in memory of Walt Disney for extra PR
Justin Y. Bruh this is the one time I never expected you to show up also nice job making it to 500k
🥇
Not gonna happen under Iger
With extra blackface
Shame you don't show up as early in the comments as you used to
My 4th grade teacher's grandmother apparently met Walt Disney on that famous train ride to LA. He drew her a picture of Mickey Mouse on a napkin and talked all about his plans to her. She thought he'd never get anywhere in Hollywood, and threw the drawing away.
Ughhhhh! Lesson learned. Never throw a dreamers doodles away!
@@nojuanatall3281 in fact, never throw anything away! Maybe that guy who drew a penis in your yearbook will go on to be a millionaire. Not joking this is actually unfortunately my philosophy.
Netflix/Amazon Original Series: *The Million Dollar Penis : The Untold Story* coming soon
Imagine the sheer amount of shock on that woman’s face when she went to the movies and saw the mouse she threw away appear on the screen.
A series not available on Disney+
JT LovesCodeLyoko But should be! Can you imagine this show with an actual Disney sized production budget and total access to all archival material?!
@@TheApoohneicie I was thinking the same thing!
Ha ha
Dude. Disney should absolutely give Kevin a show on Disney plus
I don’t have TV or any streaming services so this is my entertainment
ah yes that classic American deity 𝑻𝑯𝑬 𝑮𝑶𝑫 𝑶𝑭 𝑾𝑬𝑨𝑻𝑯𝑬𝑹
Right up there with the God of Agriculture, who clearly hated Disney, his father, and his grandfather with a passion.
And now, the weather...
@@sam_rutledge good night vale quote
In the Midwest? You're dang right there's a God Of Weather.
He sure as hell isn’t in New England, so I see no reason for the Midwest NOT to try and get a hold,of him
The narration this season is on another level. I love it.
Ya Kevin is pretty cool
also he’s been the narrator ever since Defunctland started
It’s the same guy…it’s his channel? He is a really good narrator tho!
WE GONNA ROCK DOWN TO, ELECTRIC
park
AND THEN WE TAKE IT HEIMER!
WE GONNA ROCK DOWN TO
THE ELECTRIC PARK WITH YOU!
AND THEN WE GETTING DRUNKER!
@@dildonius ALL IN DA STREETS OF DA KANSAS WITH BUFFALO BILL ON DA RUN!
THOUSANDS OF LIGHTS ARE A SHINING WHILE WALT GETS HIS INSPIRATION 4 FUN GOOD GAWD!
This comment stream is pure gold.
This is great and all, but when’s the Defunctland on the World’s Biggest Fork and Knife?
Hanzum Autist or that Egyptian dance I don’t know how to spell?
I will not sleep tonight without knowing more about the largest fork and knife
Hem Rainsford same
That knife and fork need to get in line, behind the World's Largest Ball of Twine.
@@Warlocke000 That rhymes.
I'm glad the quippy visual footnotes from Season One are just part of the script now
Man. The early 20th century was a wacky time to be alive.
@BridgeWowDah I mean there was WWI at the time so yeah.
So exciting. Now everyone mostly stares at their phone all day.
Health and safety has also spoiled so much fun prevented a lot of deaths, yes, but also a lot of fun and excitement.
It sure was.
Not if you're black or any non-white person
Can't wait to hear people say this about the early 21st century. And they'll be right too
"....with pneumonia."
🤣
The timing there...
@@MattMcIrvin the pause is everything.
@@gotaminutereviews Well at least it wasn't what we thought!
That's the kind of wordplay that keeps me subscribed to this channel.
My great grandparents met at this around 1902. My grandfather is still alive because they had him in their 50s.
I’m liking that there’s more humor in the newer Defunctland episodes
You got bits and pieces of it in the older videos (he's got some golden gems in his Action Park episode), but the last two episodes he's really just let himself go with the dry humor and it's honestly made the series a lot better. I just hope he keeps the balance between the two and doesn't go overboard with the humor.
"A swimming pool was added after massive flooding."
"the bowls of deferred hope."
holy shit this is gold.
"Your Honor, I'm suing the park because of this accident"
"But didn't you just said you walked up the rail thing....while the ride still on?"
"But a man can't be seen without his hat"
This is the story I've always want to hear as a child who grew up imagining where someone as trailblazing as Disney got his inspiration, Thank you Kevin!
The absolute sarcasm dripping from your words as you describe the idiotic and almost cartoonish situation of the guy climbing onto the roller coaster track to retrieve his hat and then suing the park was peak comedy
I love your documentaries, I never really understood amusement parks as influential parts of Americana until your vids, but you have made learning about it so enjoyable
That man who lost his hat is a true American hero.
Risked death for a common item.
First written recording of a Darwin Award nominee?
It wasnt about the hat it was about sending a message
If you ever work at a park with roller coasters, you'll meet people following his legacy.
No joke, this is some of the best content on UA-cam
"This was just one of the many encounters with the animal that Walt would cite later in his life, as he tried to perfect his legendary origin story--" that part got me XD
"He died in 1915, after losing a battle... with pneumonia"
They had us in the first half, not gonna lie.
Who would win, Buffalo Bill or Alligator Joe
You just blew my mind
My guess is Crocodile Dundee.
Special Guest Referee: The God of Weather
Buffalo bill and wild bill tag team
Buffalo Bill strikes me a a sneaky rogue using deception, while Alligator Joe is a straight up bruiser/tank.
"no seatbelts on the looped roller coaster with painful G-force"
Is this a family park or Action Park 1.0?
Arcademan09 at least someone wouldn’t get stuck and suffocate to death.
"Yo, operators, I seem to have lost my precious hat on the loop. I politely request that you allow me to retrieve my prized article of clothing from your ride that is currently still operating."
"I see nothing wrong with that."
"I see nothing wrong with (t)hat."
@@trystan7533 lmaoo
Life was WILD back in Electric Park’s Days- death by dog bite, death by pneumonia rather than crocodiles, I love it
Death by hat rescue
Honestly, history in general is absolutely wild. One of the first recorded accidental deaths in history was a man who was hit in the head with a turtle by a bird who dropped it above him.
Man I feel legit sad about the destruction of Electric Park. The Heim brothers really put a lot of love into that place :(
Walt: _"It all started with a Mouse"_
Heims _"It all started with a Beer"_ 🍺
Disneyland needs both 🍺🍻🇺🇸🇬🇧🇩🇪
As a current Kansas City resident, I love these local episodes and learning about the history of this town. It's strange to think about how things might've turned out if the park didn't burn down and Heim's didn't go under. Reiger's Distillery is up around where Heim's factory was. Fascinating stuff. Thanks for all you do sir!
This one was great. I was cackling at alligator Joe
12:00 the tickler: "remodeled, not as rough as last season"
At least they're honest?
3:02
Oh that's nice.
3:05
Oh that's not so nice.
⚡️T H E G O D O F W E A T H E R⚡️
Katherine Lynch maybe the other park involved with a beer company can get a word with him.
Less than a minute in and we see a pile of skulls.... this is gonna be good!
SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THR- er, PILE
The decemation of a unique native species always bums me out. They're still in danger today as they can and are interbreeding with domesticated cattle -- creating a hybrid with the fitting name beefalo. I can't really blame the guy, however. If Oregon Trail is historically accurate in its hunting minigame, they are incredibly fun and easy to shoot. A single bison was significantly over the 200 pound weight limit of meat you could carry back per hunt. I'd always blast three or four in a single round, leaving nearly a thousand pounds of meat to fester and rot under the hot prairie sun.
To call that *mountain* a "pile" would be what some would call... "a deep mischaracterization of events."
Thank you so much for making these videos. When I was a kid I used to search through the library for hours trying to find info like this to no avail. Plus extra props to presenting history as a narrative rather than simply a boring list of facts. The tangents you go on always tie into the larger picture, while also introducing us to new throughlines we never even knew where there! Keep up the good work Kevin!!!
Wonderful job as always. And I like that the theme this year seems to be the Attractions and amusements that may have influenced Walt Disney.
Terminator ride was shown in the preview so not likely.
Walt knew and rode with Buffalo Bill as a kid?!
That is amazing
"This park is very clean and tidy!"
RCT fam knows
"The Heims' once incredible fortune had been deteriorated to just a few million dollars...which was still a ridiculous amount of money."
Kevin said eat the rich
"Or, as they would later be known, a deep mischaracterization of events."
Popular depictions of history in a nutshell really
Now you can say the EPCOT Beer Garden could have been inspired by Walt Disney's childhood park.
1:05 I just love how unamused Napoleon looks in the promotional painting. He just HATES being in the vicinity of a yokle from the colonies.
8:42 I can't be the only one mentally filling in the Curb Your Enthusiasm theme.
I’ve randomly been doing research on Walt Disney the last few days & this upload pops up.
Ty so much, Defunctland. Fantastic history lesson
Kevin could talk about something as useless as a mothball and STILL find a way to link it to Walt Disney.
"Playing with that mothball inspired Walt Disney to fill these Mickey dolls with cotton, which is what he thought it was."
Or Michael Eisner
Or alligators
Yet again setting the bar high for all content creators on UA-cam. Well done.
The quality of these videos are God like. The amount of research and passion poured into each and every one of them is mind boggling coupled with the ability to still make it entertaining? I'm not sure how you're not insane
Casual Lurk they’re not god like, they’re weather god like.
You are literally making content now that is on par to what the BBC and PBC are producing. This is fantastic. Keep it up.
The longer the story for Electric Park goes the more depressing it gets
"A deep mischaracterization of events"
Oh boy, I'm in for a good one
"He would die in 1915 after losing a fight"
....With an alligator?
"With pneumonia"
Excellent video as always.
My great grandpa would tell me about this place, I LOVE when Kevin is covering our hometown
"Don't let the alligators you wrestle bite the man who allows you to do so might be more appropriate"
I saw an interview with Walt Disney where he said that his dad would always take him to the Riverview Amusement Park in Chicago
The production value and humor in this episode is simply fantastic. Looking forward to seeing what’s next this season
Your dry sense of humor is *on point* here
UA-cam needs more channels like Defunctland. It's one of the ultimate examples of quality over quantity.
I’m loving Season Three. Your channel is definitely my favorite on UA-cam. Your videos are so well researched, produced, and narrated by you. I can’t wait to hear more about Walt Disney and his journey
This is so cool. It's very interesting to see turn of the century architecture in the early 1900's, from the point of view of an amusement park. I really appreciate all of the history! Thank you.
I've not clicked on a video this quickly in a hot minute. Thank you, Kevin, for the excitement and quality content!
The series production ( and Kevin's humor ) has never been better. I'm constantly impressed by the depth of these videos and the passion for something so wonderful and specific that drives them
This series just gets better and better! It's "must see" tv for me!
As a Kansas city native I loved a close look at something that I've heard of, but never really knew much about. Thank you so much!
Your production value has come along way with increasing quality. Interesting to hear about what Walt was like in his youth and the influences he has experienced. Looking forward to see more about him in the next video.
You guys never fail to deliver content that satisfactorily scratches my itch to learn Useless and Specific Knowledge but also leaves me feeling better than I felt before. I love everything you guys put out, keep it up!
"Electric parks adds a water slide"
Me: Definitely gonna get electrocuted
is it just me or does kevin keep getting more hilarious w the oneliners on top of being consistently on point w the research and coverage KEEP ON KEEPIN ON KEVIN WE LOVE U THANKS
"the god of weather did not return our request for comment" 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
7:35 I believe every Floridian would respond to name alligator jo
For your consideration: a video about Expo '67! It was a huge inspiration for what Epcot would become and its attached amusement park, LaRonde, is one of the longest running in Canada!
Maria Pantazopoulos how about a Defunctland video on the history of marineland?
seconded! i'm writing a paper on expo right now!!!!
Well if there's an Expo in there, '86 will have to be covered as well! 🇨🇦🍍
These documentaries are amazing. The editing, narration and humor are top-notch. Kevin should pitch his work to Netflix or the new Disney+. We love you, man. Don't ever stop :)
This just might be your best season yet, although you blew me away with the Jim Henson special, which I can't imagine topping.
I started watching this channel out of just common interest in theme parks, and now the quality is so high, I'm considering assigning episodes for my high school students to watch
You have to be making some of the best content not only on UA-cam right now but ever in the history of the format. I hope you get the attention you deserve soon.
Edit: also #cityoffountains
I had relatives who went to and remembered Electric Park and later, Fairyland Park. Well done.
The amount of research and dedication that goes into these videos is incredible. Always look forward to a new Defunctland episode!
This video has humor and also made me emotional. Great job
This is probably the best series on youtube!
The production value of these videos is amazing. This is like a full blown documentary