Nope nope nope wrong! Cassa Bonita is actually a real restaurant and it’s amazing. I’m not even joking it’s mostly the same as pictured it’s located in Colorado I think that should be a food trip video for you guys. There’s also lots of beautiful scenery and interesting things to do out there that could make a really good video hint hint!!!!
so the verdict is Rie's perfect food group: white blobs and two pieces of produce Ryan's perfect food group: animal feed and Mexican cuisine Andrew's perfect food group: sludge, grease, and vermin
Rie is the best ❤ I do think she left buzzfeed too as I don’t really see her making shorts for them anymore and if she did thank god!!! Also I would love to see Steven grant Rie’s dream dish and for her to be on without a recipe as judge. She’s so talented.
I watched Grave of the Fireflies first and it honestly scared me from watching other Miyazaki films a bit. When watching My Neighbor Totoro I thought at least one girl was going to die eventually or the mom.
A lot of Rie's list had foods that spoke to comfort in the given environment: the cucumbers and tomatoes were being eaten in the heat of the summer, with friends. The rice porridge was being made and eaten after a long day, in a chilly enough environment that hot food would have warmed the soul. The hot oatmeal was made for a sick little girl by a new friend who cares about her, and the egg and toast was shared by two new friends on a dangerous adventure. And Zeniba's tea party is a kind of respite for Chihiro, where she gets some support and answers, as well as comfort food. But that's my assessment :)
I was thinking exactly this! Like I haven’t seen all of those films but of the ones I did see, I immediately clocked the comfort food vibe she was going for.
Yeah it was weird. She's right that the food in Ghibli movies looks amazing, but Andrew was also right, she chose all the most bland very little detail options when there is some stunningly animated food to choose from, even his choice of pigs buffet is a much better animated choice
@@Bobsyagod it all lines up with what she says she likes though, which is small/simple food made of tasty ingredients. Taste is subjective, and that’s hers! :)
I like how Ryan’s picks aren’t necessarily based on the aesthetic appeal and animation quality of the food but the passion that people in the animated universes have for the food.
I think Andrew and Adam work for them seeing as they both left buzzfeed last year after About To Eat channel stopped posting. I remember seeing a photo of Andrew and Adam at Shane’s wedding with the other guys.
Casa Bonita is 100% real 😂 the South Park creators recently bought it and re-did the entire place to save it when it closed during 2020. They even have a photo op with a life size Cartman.
Have you been to the new version post renovation? My friend got chosen from the lottery email system and I got to join. It was awesome, and I highly recommend.
I'm ashamed to admit how offended I immediately felt when Ryan said Casa Bonita is fictional 😅 As a Coloradan I want it to be known that Casa Bonita is indeed real and a cultural icon, infamous for terrible food, amazing dinner shows, and a big scary gorilla.
Terrible food, broken arcade machines, and disappearing cliff divers. The service flags on the table are possibly one of the greatest restaurant innovations.
rie is so valid for only choosing ghibli foods but I gotta say she did pick the *blandest* of its selection, like damn there are so many more delicious meals to choose from...where my ponyo's ramen or howl's breakfast at 😭
They’ve all been in episode together with some other people back at buzzfeed . I always rewatch the worth it holiday party and I remember everyone taking a puff pastry ball each made by Rie and Ryan and Shane got the wasabi filled ones it was so hilarious 🤣
I thought Rie was gonna have the best list, but aside from the tea party the rest were not ones I would have picked. And Andrew was 100% right the egg in Howl's is the superior Miyazaki egg.
Wallace and Gromit when they go to the moon for cheese. I saw this when I was 8, and I requested cheese and crackers immediately afterwards. They made the cheese look so appetizing! I imagined it would have tasted like the cheese inside the Ritz Bitz Cheese Sandwiches.
Wow! You’ve just unlocked a core memory there😂 I remember watching that when I was like 7 or something and thinking the moon cheese was the delicious thing ever
Their respective criteria for what they consider as 'good animated food' are so wildly different lol. Rie picks simple food that she knows she can make but she wants to imagine anyway. Ryan picks food that the characters are very clearly enjoy eating. That joy is what makes the food good, not the look of the food itself. Andrew chose the food the characters are glutting on. For him, clearly many food = good food.
There are animated movies I used to go back to over and over for the way food was depicted in them, and not necessarily because they were super realistic, but because they seemed craveable or delicious. I loved the crackers and milk from the Aristocats (crème de la crème à la Edgar), and the crazy whipped cream feast that the little girl made for Oliver in Oliver and Company. Anything from the Be Our Guest sequence in Beauty and the Beast would have been amazing, and I loved the way candies and cakes were depicted in Alice in Wonderland. Coraline is another big one for delicious looking food--and it was stop-motion!
I know Worth It would blow their budget but I would love to see them do a restaurant show together where they try different street food or something...
@@IniTVsiapa he actually has been busy filming stuff Ryan and Shane mentioned his absence on the pod… what if they are bringing worth it back??? 😭 I was so mad when buzzfeed cancelled it last year.
I’m sorry but it is a crime that no one put Ratatouille or Mr. Pings secret ingredient noodle soup on their list (Side note but something I always wanted to try was Edgar creme da la creme from aristocats)
Rie’s list made me realize how good the food in ghibli movies tend to be. Like, in Ponyo, the ramen with ham and egg was all steamy and showed to be quite filling after eating it. Coupled with Ponyo’s excitement to eat specifically the ham, I think that movie caused my love for the meat itself. Quite funny, at least to me.
Ryan, casa bonita is a very real Colorado icon! Growing up I would beg my parents to go every time we went to Denver. It had all you can eat of the cheapest tex Mex anddd sopapillas. You feasted while watching cliff divers and finished your evening at the arcades and haunted caves. Flash forward... it just reopened- funded by the creators of South Park. The menu has now been created by a local James Beard award chef. One-hundred percent worth a trip for weird wonderful world
"Is that garbage?" Rie, my queen, so nonchalantly tearing Andrew apart without even trying XD Legend And of course Ryan's laugh after makes it even more *mwah*
I used to eat that for breakfast, or as a snack when I was in school. My friends would roast me, they thought it was a weird combination. Then when they tried it they stopped roasting me, because they saw the light.
I wanna eat that lightning-flash-cooked cheesy mushroom. Where/when else can you eat food that's been cooked WITH LIGHTNING??? 🌩️ I wanna know what "lightning-y" tastes like!
The fact that rhe porridge in Mulan and rhe cheese and strawberry scene from ratatouille wasn't mentioned is a crime. HOWEVER i never thought they would mention the rat feast, that scene is amazing.
Ironic that Ryan has seen no Miyazaki movies when he would be all over that No Face feast given how he really only wants the foods that characters want a lot
Rie's list was fabulous! Here's mine (not that anyone asked): 5. Whatever Gus Gus is trying to carry in Cinderella 4. The rice balls in Pokemon (even though here in the US I believe they called it donuts 😂) 3. Krabby Patty from Spongebob 2. Pizza from A Goofy Movie 1. Edgar's creme de la creme from Aristocats
Wow, A) this was a nice confirmation of how great they made the bugs look in Lion King (thought I was alone on that one) and B) I did NOT expect to disagree with Rie as much as I did about food from Miyazaki films. The Ramen in Ponyo, the breakfast in Howls and Noh Face's feast in Spirited Away are WAY more appetizing than 2 variations of porridge and 1 egg on toast.
Ya'll are nuts lmao. I love my boi Shane, but we all know he would've put up some trolly picks to make Ryan mad. Shane's list would 100% have something like the all natural fuel from the hippie volkswagen from Cars or that drugged Cream from Aristocats.
My top 5 5. Bacon and eggs from Howl's Moving Castle 4. The ramen from Ponyo 3.The porridge from Princess Mononoke 2. The cake from Kiki's Delivery Service 1. The buffet spread for Noh-face in Spirited Away
Thought I’d share my Top 5 list: 5. Beignets - Princess and the Frog 4. Pill bug - Emperor’s New Groove 3. Bugs - Lion King 2. Gumbo - Princess and the Frog 1. Smiley Breakfast - Mulan (I know that the bug ones are really weird, but as a kid, they were all I ever wanted to eat 😭) Edit: WAIT, HOLY SHIT, RYAN PUT LION KING BUGS AS HIS #2, LETS GOOOOOO AND ANDREW HAD IT AS HIS #1, THEYRE BOTH SO BASED
Dude that episode where squidward absolutely demolishes the vault of krabby patties and then explodes?? I’ve never wanted to taste a fictional food more 😂🤤
@ Ryan, Casa Bonita is a real restaurant in Colorado! The creators of South Park recently bought the restaurant after it closed during Covid. It’s really popular right now and you have to be on a wait list, but as someone who was born in raised in CO I can say it was def a childhood staple
Although I don't agree with all the specific items on Rie's list, when I saw the topic, I immediately thought of Ghibli films with food scenes. Of all the animated food I've seen in my life, I have to say that Ghibli had the best! I immediately connected with the egg and toast that Rie had on her list. I watched Castle in the Sky a lot growing up, and every time I saw that scene of them slurping the egg off of their toast, I wanted to to eat it so bad!
"Casa Bonita is a fictional restaurant" My friends in Colorado threatened to take me because it is VERY MUCH a real place, and when I asked what Casa Bonita is, they just showed me the South Park episode
Crème de la Crème de la Edgar is my “food meant for an animal” choice. But for real I always wanted to try that as a kid, and as an adult the sleeping pill seems like a bonus
I really liked Adam’s Food Files. I hope it comes back. And I would love a Worth-It offshoot for Andrew and Steven, but not something that’s too similar. :)
God I wish, but didn't they recently talk about the reason why Steven isn't really in a lot of episodes now is because he's the CEO of Watcher and just doesn't have the time to be a creator anymore?
Casa Bonita is real 😭 it's the dream of every Colorado kid to have a birthday at Casa Bonita, only for us to realize once we get there that the food is absolute booty but it doesn't matter because there's a real pirate ship next to your table
I love that the episode with the most subdued guests and the most feel-good, nostalgic topic also managed to be the most savage. I love Rie and Andrew. 💝
I feel like this really captured the essence of what makes this show fun - arguments over silly topics where everyone has zero stake but will die over it
i can say with CONFIDENCE that My Neighbor Totoro was my favourite childhood movie growing up and that scene with the cucumbers and tomatoes has a choke hold on me - I ate cucumbers like everyday as a kid and still now as an adult !
As a person who grew up in Colorado and went to Cas Bonita on field trips I need Ryan to know that Casa Bonita is a real restaurant and everything about it in South Park is proper representation of it. Please visit Casa Bonita if you ever come to Colorado, Ryan!!!
Deeply obsessed with how rie sweetly demolishes the guys with “is that dog food” and “is that garbage”
Nope nope nope wrong! Cassa Bonita is actually a real restaurant and it’s amazing. I’m not even joking it’s mostly the same as pictured it’s located in Colorado I think that should be a food trip video for you guys. There’s also lots of beautiful scenery and interesting things to do out there that could make a really good video hint hint!!!!
I died 😂 she so innocently and sweetly said it
No cz they NEED to have her back I love her
I’m so glad Andrew was there to provide the necessary rat content in Shane’s absence with that charlotte’s web pick.
LITERALLLY
Rat representation 👏
Nah the remy disrespect won’t be tolerated
That food scene was pretty epic 😂
@@peewee0224 Agreed, sure it's nice that we had Charlotte's Web, but the Ratatouille slander is just not okay
The way Rie says “Is that garbage?” is simultaneously the fanciest sentence I have ever heard, and the most savage.
Man, I didn’t realize how much I’ve missed Andrew. Please keep putting him in situations he can be pleasantly hostile
Yeah hostile Andrew is my fave lol
so the verdict is
Rie's perfect food group: white blobs and two pieces of produce
Ryan's perfect food group: animal feed and Mexican cuisine
Andrew's perfect food group: sludge, grease, and vermin
rie's sweet demeanor coupled with her quick roasts of the boys is so fantastic lmao
"Is that garbage?"
yeahh she's so entertaining haha
"I feel like why are you here?" 🤣🤣🤣
Rie is the best ❤ I do think she left buzzfeed too as I don’t really see her making shorts for them anymore and if she did thank god!!!
Also I would love to see Steven grant Rie’s dream dish and for her to be on without a recipe as judge. She’s so talented.
@@piplupcola Rie is taking over watcher 😂
the fact that ryan hasn’t seen My Neighbour Totoro or Kiki’s Delivery Service but has seen Grave of the Fireflies is wild
Angst draws people in
I watched Grave of the Fireflies first and it honestly scared me from watching other Miyazaki films a bit. When watching My Neighbor Totoro I thought at least one girl was going to die eventually or the mom.
@@alexi89 Holy shit, I thought the same thing. I was scared throughout Totoro thinking someone was absolutely gonna die.
@@alexi89Just a note, Grave of the Fireflies is Isao Takahata's not Miyazaki's.
@@parapunghaha oh good, now I know which films to avoid then lol.
A lot of Rie's list had foods that spoke to comfort in the given environment: the cucumbers and tomatoes were being eaten in the heat of the summer, with friends. The rice porridge was being made and eaten after a long day, in a chilly enough environment that hot food would have warmed the soul. The hot oatmeal was made for a sick little girl by a new friend who cares about her, and the egg and toast was shared by two new friends on a dangerous adventure. And Zeniba's tea party is a kind of respite for Chihiro, where she gets some support and answers, as well as comfort food.
But that's my assessment :)
I was thinking exactly this! Like I haven’t seen all of those films but of the ones I did see, I immediately clocked the comfort food vibe she was going for.
Ryan tears apart fresh cucumbers and tomatoes and then picks literal dog food
We need to all sign a petition for Ryan to watch all of the Ghibli films and then rank them.
Second this. He should not have been allowed to participate in this list without having seen them.
@@Slapchop721 100% agree... Miyazaki and ghibli are peak animated food!
That needs to happen
How Ponyo’s ramen wasn’t anywhere in Rie’s list is shocking, it’s always the first thing i think of when i think of ghibli food
Yeah it was weird. She's right that the food in Ghibli movies looks amazing, but Andrew was also right, she chose all the most bland very little detail options when there is some stunningly animated food to choose from, even his choice of pigs buffet is a much better animated choice
I think the scene where the boy's mom made honeyed milk is the best food scene in the movie. The honey just looks so magical.
even in kikis delivery service theres that herring pie, all the bread in the bakery, the cake with kiki on it??? and she picked oatmeal?
I think it might be because her list has food that are very simple but still tasty-looking.
@@Bobsyagod it all lines up with what she says she likes though, which is small/simple food made of tasty ingredients. Taste is subjective, and that’s hers! :)
Andrew really bringing strong Shane vibes with rat feast, pig buffet, and bugs as top 3
oh rat feast absolutely would have been top of shanes list lol
Joyce filled in for Shane, Andrew filled in for Shane, I hope for Andrew’s top 5 beat down episode, Adam fills in for Steven 🤣
Rie is so effortlessly funny they were not prepared for her roasting
I like how Ryan’s picks aren’t necessarily based on the aesthetic appeal and animation quality of the food but the passion that people in the animated universes have for the food.
THANK YOU ANDREW FOR REPRESENTING THE PEOPLE WITH HOWL’S EGG!!
We miss Andrew’s dry sass!
honestly if we're talking Ghibli my favorite animated food I wanna eat got to be the eggs and bacon from Howl's Moving Castle for sure
For sure, I am surprised that wasn't on someone's list.
When Marnie was There has some amazing looking food too
Ugh, I *lust* after Ghibli food, Howl's eggs and bacon included
I figure its absence from the lists is just because it so obviously belongs that it's like a Bingo free space
This would have been my number 1!
“Secrets are a placebo for fools.” is such an Andrew thing to say. I’d love to see Rie & Andrew more often!
I think Andrew and Adam work for them seeing as they both left buzzfeed last year after About To Eat channel stopped posting.
I remember seeing a photo of Andrew and Adam at Shane’s wedding with the other guys.
Casa Bonita is 100% real 😂 the South Park creators recently bought it and re-did the entire place to save it when it closed during 2020. They even have a photo op with a life size Cartman.
I had to pause to make sure this comment had been made.
came here to say this. not fictional lol
I also just commented this haha
Have you been to the new version post renovation? My friend got chosen from the lottery email system and I got to join. It was awesome, and I highly recommend.
Came here to say this. A Colorado institution
I'm ashamed to admit how offended I immediately felt when Ryan said Casa Bonita is fictional 😅 As a Coloradan I want it to be known that Casa Bonita is indeed real and a cultural icon, infamous for terrible food, amazing dinner shows, and a big scary gorilla.
Yes! It’s a real place with real(ly) awful food! 😂
The food has been fixed since the South Park creators bought the restaurant
YES THANK YOU ITS such bad food but amazing vibes haha
Terrible food, broken arcade machines, and disappearing cliff divers. The service flags on the table are possibly one of the greatest restaurant innovations.
The food was so bad there were rumors that they used dog food instead of meat. More dog food for Ryan!
rie is so valid for only choosing ghibli foods but I gotta say she did pick the *blandest* of its selection, like damn there are so many more delicious meals to choose from...where my ponyo's ramen or howl's breakfast at 😭
I was so offended, the ramen from ponyo, howl's breakfast, the bread from kiki's delivery service 😢
the stew from castle in the sky 😢😢😢😢
@IsabellaTheotonio95 omg I forgot about the stew. It's been so long since I've seen that movie.
@@bartsquared1398 so bland 🫠🫠🫠
fr when marnie was there has the tastiest looking food ever
We need a reverse top 5 beat down where the boys and the guest count down the worst things
should be a countdown of the worst top takes from past seasons
Top 5 most disgusting fictional foods. That would be both vom-inducing, and very intriguing to see what everyone's picks would be.
this was an amazing line up of people… i loved the lack of respect for each other’s lists
turns out shane was the advocate for respect in this office, as soon as he was gone everybody was just roasting each other 😭😭
whuut fr haha @@whatwhatwhatttttt
right like we need more mean episodes like that
They’ve all been in episode together with some other people back at buzzfeed .
I always rewatch the worth it holiday party and I remember everyone taking a puff pastry ball each made by Rie and Ryan and Shane got the wasabi filled ones it was so hilarious 🤣
@@andrealiee we need more guests to be on I always love seeing familiar faces crossover
Love Rie roasting these guys for wanting to eat dog food and bugs 😂
they deserved it!
while admitting that "mine's all wet" LMAO best episode hahahah
And garbage 😂
She’s the only one who understood the prompt!
this episode is great, i never would've expected the episode without shane to be the one they'd be most brutal to each other's lists 😭😭😭
I thought Rie was gonna have the best list, but aside from the tea party the rest were not ones I would have picked. And Andrew was 100% right the egg in Howl's is the superior Miyazaki egg.
How Rie's list managed to disappoint and enraged me at the same time is the most insane thing in beat down history
Rie saying “why are you here?” Was amazing. Ghibli has the best looking animated food. Ryan was defs under qualified lol
Honestly, I have to argue that Food Wars is the new best animated food.
"Why are you here?" Rie said calmly
@@Moondragon1821i think we can agree Ryan probably hasn’t seen that either, lol
Rie’s strained “oh that’s bad” after not Shane’s number 1 killed me lmao
“not shane” 💀💀💀💀
Kronk's spinach puffs missing from all lists is the crime of the century.
They never liked his spinach puffs. Never!
everything kronk makes in that movie looks great
this and the fondue from Kronk's New Groove
Wallace and Gromit when they go to the moon for cheese. I saw this when I was 8, and I requested cheese and crackers immediately afterwards. They made the cheese look so appetizing! I imagined it would have tasted like the cheese inside the Ritz Bitz Cheese Sandwiches.
Oh my god, yes!!!
Wow! You’ve just unlocked a core memory there😂 I remember watching that when I was like 7 or something and thinking the moon cheese was the delicious thing ever
Their respective criteria for what they consider as 'good animated food' are so wildly different lol.
Rie picks simple food that she knows she can make but she wants to imagine anyway.
Ryan picks food that the characters are very clearly enjoy eating. That joy is what makes the food good, not the look of the food itself.
Andrew chose the food the characters are glutting on. For him, clearly many food = good food.
"So... dog food. And mine is human food." And then Ryan was salty for the rest of the episode 😭😭 love Rie
the fact that tiana's beignets weren't on a list is absolutely criminal
or her gumbo😢
The moment Ryan said he didn't watch Totoro or most other miyazaki movies made me realize his animated food takes couldn't be trusted 😂
100 percent
Facts
I like how you can say “the culture!!” for all three lists but for completely different reasons.
You could tell Ryan felt it when his list got called "dry" lmao. It was weird at first but he started redeeming it with the Winnie the Pooh honey.
Rie’s list is “I want Ghibli food/We have Ghibli food at home” but in the most earnest, unironic way possible (and I love her little drawings!)
a cultured chef with a list of beautifully animated food vs. two men and their plates of trash
Andrew's choice of Rat's Paradise was giving BIG Shane vibes. Shane would be so proud.
The line "pigs🤷🏻♀️" really did that for me
Rie :" isn't that dog food?"
Rie :" Isn't it bugs?"
I love Rie!
You forgot “is that garbage?” she was roasting them I loved it 😂
There are animated movies I used to go back to over and over for the way food was depicted in them, and not necessarily because they were super realistic, but because they seemed craveable or delicious. I loved the crackers and milk from the Aristocats (crème de la crème à la Edgar), and the crazy whipped cream feast that the little girl made for Oliver in Oliver and Company. Anything from the Be Our Guest sequence in Beauty and the Beast would have been amazing, and I loved the way candies and cakes were depicted in Alice in Wonderland. Coraline is another big one for delicious looking food--and it was stop-motion!
I need a Steven Andrew reunion
Steven is too busy with paper works 😂 but I do miss them and Adam together
I know Worth It would blow their budget but I would love to see them do a restaurant show together where they try different street food or something...
@@IniTVsiapa he actually has been busy filming stuff Ryan and Shane mentioned his absence on the pod… what if they are bringing worth it back??? 😭
I was so mad when buzzfeed cancelled it last year.
@@rachelk4805 you’re right but that show would seriously blow up their channel hopefully buzzfeed give them the rights
if they can’t do any food-related content together for copyright reasons, at least andrew and steven should do an episode of too many spirits or two
I’m sorry but it is a crime that no one put Ratatouille or Mr. Pings secret ingredient noodle soup on their list
(Side note but something I always wanted to try was Edgar creme da la creme from aristocats)
Literally! Also the soup from Ratatouille that Remy fixes and the Kung Fu Panda dumplings
@@rosidaze8681I always wanted to try the soup that Remy fixed, it looked so creamy and delicious
@@rosidaze8681heavy on the kung fu panda dumplings
THANK YOU! That's what I was saying! How could no one mention Ratatouille? It looks sooooo good. And also the ramen from Naruto.
i feel like Shane would have.
this is one of the most gently hostile episodes and i love it
Rie’s list made me realize how good the food in ghibli movies tend to be. Like, in Ponyo, the ramen with ham and egg was all steamy and showed to be quite filling after eating it. Coupled with Ponyo’s excitement to eat specifically the ham, I think that movie caused my love for the meat itself. Quite funny, at least to me.
Ryan, casa bonita is a very real Colorado icon! Growing up I would beg my parents to go every time we went to Denver. It had all you can eat of the cheapest tex Mex anddd sopapillas. You feasted while watching cliff divers and finished your evening at the arcades and haunted caves. Flash forward... it just reopened- funded by the creators of South Park. The menu has now been created by a local James Beard award chef. One-hundred percent worth a trip for weird wonderful world
"Is that garbage?"
Rie, my queen, so nonchalantly tearing Andrew apart without even trying XD
Legend
And of course Ryan's laugh after makes it even more *mwah*
That’s actually andrew
I never thought that an episode without Shane would be so spicy; they were at each other so much and it was beautiful
Ratatouille being absent from this video is criminal. That cheese paired with a strawberry, man
I think it was a grape? Still looked so delicious
It was a strawberry
@@Diction.ari247 My apologies then. Cheese and strawberry sounds wonderful
I used to eat that for breakfast, or as a snack when I was in school. My friends would roast me, they thought it was a weird combination. Then when they tried it they stopped roasting me, because they saw the light.
I wanna eat that lightning-flash-cooked cheesy mushroom. Where/when else can you eat food that's been cooked WITH LIGHTNING??? 🌩️
I wanna know what "lightning-y" tastes like!
The fact that rhe porridge in Mulan and rhe cheese and strawberry scene from ratatouille wasn't mentioned is a crime. HOWEVER i never thought they would mention the rat feast, that scene is amazing.
“there’s two castles?”
“yeah, one of them moves and the other is in the sky. catch up, ryan.”
Why was there so much awe in Ryan's "that's the biggest Grandma I've ever seen!"
Ironic that Ryan has seen no Miyazaki movies when he would be all over that No Face feast given how he really only wants the foods that characters want a lot
The tonal whiplash between the lists is what makes this show amazing
Rie's list was fabulous! Here's mine (not that anyone asked):
5. Whatever Gus Gus is trying to carry in Cinderella
4. The rice balls in Pokemon (even though here in the US I believe they called it donuts 😂)
3. Krabby Patty from Spongebob
2. Pizza from A Goofy Movie
1. Edgar's creme de la creme from Aristocats
the gus gus option is immaculate
Omg the crème de la crème always looked SO GOOD but then when you realize it’s just milk it makes me wonder why it looks so good 😂
the creme de la creme is iconic!!!
Andrew brings such a unique element of drama
Also Beauty & The Beast’s dancing dessert scene is top tier
Rie coming in hot with the "I feel like... why are you here?"
Wow, A) this was a nice confirmation of how great they made the bugs look in Lion King (thought I was alone on that one) and B) I did NOT expect to disagree with Rie as much as I did about food from Miyazaki films. The Ramen in Ponyo, the breakfast in Howls and Noh Face's feast in Spirited Away are WAY more appetizing than 2 variations of porridge and 1 egg on toast.
I would’ve loved to see Shane’s picks for this episode lmaoo
Same they would’ve been so good
Literally what i was thinking this WHOLE video. I know he woulda had some BANGERS
Ya'll are nuts lmao. I love my boi Shane, but we all know he would've put up some trolly picks to make Ryan mad. Shane's list would 100% have something like the all natural fuel from the hippie volkswagen from Cars or that drugged Cream from Aristocats.
Shane would have said the Chickens in chicken run-that man is going to eat a main character
@@sunnyk948 and that's what makes his picks perfect
no one mentioning the waffles or the pizza from All Dogs Go To Heaven is a crime. bluth and miyazaki are the unrivaled masters of cartoon food
The food in Bluth movies almost makes up for the emotional trauma you experience after watching one.
I always think about the grasses that Spike eats in Land Before Time ... even more memorable than tree stars!
Petition to make Ryan watch Miyazaki's entire filmmography
As a kid, I literally dipped ritz into milk because of the creme and biscuits scene from Aristocats XD
Wow, core memory unlocked!
YES GIRL that would have been top of my list!!!
At 2:36 Ryan got much deserved shade thrown by Rie 😂
Hahahahaha totally
How I was feeling by the end 😂😂😂
You fire at Rie, she fires harder back 😂
My top 5
5. Bacon and eggs from Howl's Moving Castle
4. The ramen from Ponyo
3.The porridge from Princess Mononoke
2. The cake from Kiki's Delivery Service
1. The buffet spread for Noh-face in Spirited Away
Andrew and Rie were both perfect for this, I loved it
Rie's ability lay out such good roasts while maintaining such a sweet tone and demeanor makes them even funnier
I do love the idea of each person picking one thing they like off the lists of their peers.
IKR! That's a segment that should be added to the show now
Can’t believe she listed Kiki’s delivery service and didn’t say THE BREAD (or that tasty lookin cake)
Or even the herring and pumpkin pie!
Thought I’d share my Top 5 list:
5. Beignets - Princess and the Frog
4. Pill bug - Emperor’s New Groove
3. Bugs - Lion King
2. Gumbo - Princess and the Frog
1. Smiley Breakfast - Mulan
(I know that the bug ones are really weird, but as a kid, they were all I ever wanted to eat 😭)
Edit: WAIT, HOLY SHIT, RYAN PUT LION KING BUGS AS HIS #2, LETS GOOOOOO
AND ANDREW HAD IT AS HIS #1, THEYRE BOTH SO BASED
Legit was waiting for them to have the beignets from princess and the frog!! Glad I’m not the only one 😭
I've never once been interested or craved or thought about gumbo until Princess and the Frog and ever since I saw it I dream of gumbo
The beignetsssss and the rice porridge omg yes
Yes the beignets. After I saw that movie, I've always wanted to try them.
So glad someone else agrees on the smiley breakfast !
Everyone was trying each other in todays episode 😂 absolutely loved Andrew’s vibe, he needs to be on this more often
Dude that episode where squidward absolutely demolishes the vault of krabby patties and then explodes?? I’ve never wanted to taste a fictional food more 😂🤤
I had to look twice at the thumbnail and make sure my brain didn't just conjure up excitement and it was actually Andrew
Ryan. First you admit to not having watched Avatar the Last Airbender, and now Studio Ghibli!? You’re missing out!
Like seriously, what is wrong with him? 🙈
It's all about the thickness of the Miyazaki stews/porridges. I do everything to get my stews that thick and it makes it so much better.
I love how out of all the mouth watering meals that Ghibli illustrates, Rie chose the meals that look the least tasty 😭😭
@ Ryan, Casa Bonita is a real restaurant in Colorado! The creators of South Park recently bought the restaurant after it closed during Covid. It’s really popular right now and you have to be on a wait list, but as someone who was born in raised in CO I can say it was def a childhood staple
"You just chose the only Miyazaki that wasn't your own!" Had me on the floor.
Although I don't agree with all the specific items on Rie's list, when I saw the topic, I immediately thought of Ghibli films with food scenes. Of all the animated food I've seen in my life, I have to say that Ghibli had the best! I immediately connected with the egg and toast that Rie had on her list. I watched Castle in the Sky a lot growing up, and every time I saw that scene of them slurping the egg off of their toast, I wanted to to eat it so bad!
Its a shame shane isnt here to enjoy the hot oatmeal choice
"Casa Bonita is a fictional restaurant" My friends in Colorado threatened to take me because it is VERY MUCH a real place, and when I asked what Casa Bonita is, they just showed me the South Park episode
Crème de la Crème de la Edgar is my “food meant for an animal” choice. But for real I always wanted to try that as a kid, and as an adult the sleeping pill seems like a bonus
Almost cried fr when Rie said “your dream came true!” She’s adorable lol
PREDICTION: Andrew and Adam join Watcher officially and bring back Worth It with Steven (similar to Shane and Ryan with Ghost File)
I'm pretty sure that's what's Steven is filming rn
I thought that BF owned the rights, but if that’s true, Steven and Andrew can come up with something similar. Loved them together.
I really liked Adam’s Food Files. I hope it comes back. And I would love a Worth-It offshoot for Andrew and Steven, but not something that’s too similar. :)
God I wish, but didn't they recently talk about the reason why Steven isn't really in a lot of episodes now is because he's the CEO of Watcher and just doesn't have the time to be a creator anymore?
I’m pretty sure Adam and Andrew do work for them but we just don’t see them often
Casa Bonita is real 😭 it's the dream of every Colorado kid to have a birthday at Casa Bonita, only for us to realize once we get there that the food is absolute booty but it doesn't matter because there's a real pirate ship next to your table
please bring andrew into the watcher universe permanently omg you have no idea how much i miss seeing this man on youtube
I love that the episode with the most subdued guests and the most feel-good, nostalgic topic also managed to be the most savage. I love Rie and Andrew. 💝
Extra points to Rie for her little doodles next to all her choices 😆
Rie’s list being food she could actually just eat in real life is hilarious 😅
I have been craving the bento box from totoro for my entire life.
YES! I really wanted to eat the acorns in the little Totoro’s bag too
I can't believe Ryan put Casa Bonita on his list without doing a 2-second search to see if it's real 😂
It is pure gold, tbt buzzfeed 2014 era
ryan's and and4rew's foods are like childhood foods that boys would eat in playgrounds lol and hers is just healthy hospice food lmaooo
I love Rie, she roasts Ryan so well lolol.
We need a series of Ryan reacting to finally watching the studio Ghibli movies!
Please! This would be amazing!!
I feel like this really captured the essence of what makes this show fun - arguments over silly topics where everyone has zero stake but will die over it
It’s good to see Andrew again I had been wondering about him since About to Eat stopped posting
rie is so adorable and so broken by their lists
I have to mention Coraline dinner scenes always looked soooo good!
Yesssss
thinking about that gravy train rn
when i saw rie was the guest i literally dropped everything to watch
i can say with CONFIDENCE that My Neighbor Totoro was my favourite childhood movie growing up and that scene with the cucumbers and tomatoes has a choke hold on me - I ate cucumbers like everyday as a kid and still now as an adult !
As a person who grew up in Colorado and went to Cas Bonita on field trips I need Ryan to know that Casa Bonita is a real restaurant and everything about it in South Park is proper representation of it. Please visit Casa Bonita if you ever come to Colorado, Ryan!!!