@user-oc5cn1xy4f That's a pretty good moral, but another moral is "If you discover that Chaotic is a real place, don't tell anyone. Unless they get a code to get there, then tell them step by step.
Kaz could have easily avoided this whole mess if he just said, "I know it was supposed to be nonfiction, but I couldn't think of anything interesting about my actual life, so I wrote this instead."
In Kaz's shoes I'd have done as he did. Don't let others tell you what is or isn't "real" if you've actually experienced it. He didn't do a single thing wrong. Does he always foolishly try to convince the world it's real? Perhaps, but that's their loss. Absolutely you don't let them make you say "It's not real" though.
This is the episode that made me realize that Kaz couldn’t keep his big mouth shut about Dranikus Threshold. He’s been trying to tell people the truth about Chaotic for years. His friends really thought he’d be able to keep quiet about a portal to Perim’s past?
I’m sure the Codemasters aren’t naive enough to think the players that manage to beat them WON’T share their prize locations to at least one of their friends
@@chaorikitki8334Yeah but I don't think they ever expected for things to get out of hand like what happened to Dranakis Threshold. Nor did they ever expect a location to get destroyed because the very timeline was at stake because of sleazebags like Klay and Krystella.
The fact Kaz doesn’t realize how crazy he sounds to people who can’t go to Chaotic suggests a level of disconnect that as a parent I would find concerning.
yeah your right its like if some guy walked upto you and said he was jesus christ reincarnated would you believe him NO to you he would be a compleate and crazy nut job
Well he is what you call socially awkward. not understanding social que. Then you have Payton the totally opposite. Who straight ignores social que and is always in his own pace.
Honestly, with how smart he is in chaotic strategy, you'd think he'd be smart enough to realize that he needs to give them a false sense of security to get what he wants.
One problem I have heard pointed out about this episode was the approach the guidance counselor took. Kaz kept bringing up Chaotic at times when it wasn't even relevant. Even in his schoolwork. And yet Tom, his friend who also knows about Chaotic, was not shown to have the same problem. Seems like what Kaz really needed was a lesson in "time and place". A lesson not taught while he was trying to prove the existence of the game to his guidance counselor.
Yeah; I saw in a previous upload of this episode (prior to being taken down), a lot of people gave Kaz's mom crap about her actions. Saying it was none of her business and she had no right to do that to him. I'm just thinking "Give her a break; she was only doing what she thought was best for her son". At least she realized her errors and changed her mind. And honestly, her actions did teach Kaz a lesson: having a passion for something is fine. But don't go overboard and let it spill into your life.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl Yeah, it's not like she's acting malicious by any stretch of the imagination, all the stuff she did was to try and help Kaz and when it was making things worse she stopped
I hope if chaotic comes back we get an episode where Kaz's mom decides to get into chaotic to bond with her son and end up getting a code, heck maybe her first drome match could be against Kaz. Heck maybe her user name could be something embarrassing like "Kaz's Mommy123"
Well mom if you take my chaotic stuff away the only thing left to do is to challenge you to a childrens card game where i shall send you to the shadow realm
Honestly I'm surprised no considered a simple way to settle matters that only requires Tom's aid: Have Tom come into the office while Kaz stays outside, out of ear-shot and supervised by either his mother or someone else. Inside the therapist tells Tom a very specific secret/sentence- the kind a person couldn't guess. Tom then leaves and Kaz goes back in (once more with someone observing the boys to make sure they don't communicate to each other at all), after which both of them send their code to Chaotic. Tom tells Kaz the secret, Kaz ports back to Earth, and then tells the therapist that very secret. In less than ten minutes Kaz either ends up looking like he's psychic or proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that he's not imagining all this Chaotic stuff.
Better yet, film this entire demonstration and put it online to prove to the entire world Chaotic is real. You can even do it multiple times with different people saying different specific secrets but Tom and Kaz would relay the correct sentence time and time again. Even better, get other Chaotic players in other locations to do the same demonstration and post it online. Like have a player in America relay the secret sentence that was told to another player in Russia. people
@@videosfavoritosdegleit's not even just that because you've had things like this happen in real life even if you can prove it they're still going to be those that doubt you and it's also going to be the fact that cool you you are able to prove it but the mass amount of people won't believe it still and think it's some kind of skit
0:35 i just realized Kaz is talking about the episode "Fire Fighters" from Season 1 6:24 in hindsight, it would have been an epic plot twist had it been said that the Psychologist had actually been to Chaotic. And he trying to teach Kaz a lesson of "knowing the perfect time and place for everything". 8:30 Sam retuns from the first episode 17:23 Huh. that was easy. one of the few creatures that let other scan them so easily 19:22 Kaz, the psychologist would just believe Tom is being a good friend by trying to support you. He wouldn't still believe you at all
Sam had been back in S1... he was shown in the back of 1 or 2 episodes (i just watched the series again)... I also thought the pysc. would end up being a Chaotic player and he would teach him a lesson, idk if i would've liked that more than this final cuz i also like it... I wonder why Kaz didn't get tom to call him from Chaotic while also being aside him, it would prove there are 2 Toms at the same time.
My god that would have been the perfect plot twist. Telling Kaz to dial it down on Earth so that doesn’t have trouble there. To find a balance, make sure not to forget his school life and family life. Because they are just as important. Then after the end, the Psychologist tell his mother that they had a chat. Other than an over active imagination, he seems perfectly healthy. Kaz has assured him that he will dial it down with his fanaticism. Also to add another layer and twist. We see the psych doc gets a visit by a mysterious stranger. The psych tells that Kaz hopefully got the message. And the stranger hopes so since he hates what to do if he didn’t. It then revealed that the stranger is a code master.
And we know that kaz would toy with him and torment him throughout the match as a sort of revenge and the best part is that no one can fault him for it after what that man did to him lol
I find it hard to believe that with literally thousands of players that there’re people who still don’t know chaotic exists. It’s like today if you didn’t know what fortnite is.
Oh they know the card game version of Chaotic exists, but they don't know about the secret world of the game. Only the best of players get the honor of having a code to allow them to travel to Chaotic and Perim.
Believing a game exists is one thing. Believing you transport yourself to another dimension is another. If someone said Yu-gi-oh monsters were real you wouldn't believe them. Chaotic is hidden by disbelief, stronger than any cover up
I thought Kaz would- A. Get the psychiatrist into Chaotic and help him earn a code. B. Port to Chaotic and just stay there until everything was worked out on Earth.
I felt bad for Kaz throughout the episode having his Chaotic possessions taken away and he was clearly depressed and miserable. But at the same time, had Kaz toned down on the Chaotic stuff and kept it within himself and Tom instead of being overly obsessed with it, this wouldn't have happened.
True, but it also shows how important certain fantasies are to us, and his mom shows the type of parent many of us wish we had if we were put into a situation like this.
Well if you were a kid and you had awesome adventures litteraly everyday woundnt you want to brag to everyone? Plus its clearly not a problem to tell anyone about chaotic
@@theblacksamruott Kaz is clearly smart enough to know that his obsession would get himself into trouble by talking excessively about it, at the very least, he'd be shunned as a weirdo by his non-Chaotic classmates, at worst, yeah, what's shown in the episode is one of the more extreme outcomes
Also the fact that with chaotic only your chaotic self knows is something. There’s plenty of characters in their school that know about chaotic but their non chaotic selves don’t.Toms non chaotic self doesn’t know anything about chaotic.
I'd probably write about my battles and adventures, but declare them a work of fiction. People could read them and think 'wow, what an imagination!' or 'creative story telling!' and think nothing of it.
@@Eric4bz they would believe you are making fanfics about the lore of the game i would be personally frustrated you can't take pictures of any potential friend you made in Perim. You would need to draw them from memory of chaotic artwork as reference
@@ianr.navahuber2195 You'd think the Scanners would have a camera mode for just a situation. And for people who meet new people at chaotic. I mean we never see Sarah or Peyton hanging out with Kaz or Tom outside of Chaotic most likely because they leave in different areas possibly countries altogether.
@@leoncoben6983 which is weird because scanners have camera modes INSIDE Chaotic to communicate like phones I guess what they lack is a record video function
I like that the beginning of this episode references a season 1 event. Viewers knows Chaotic and Perim is real, but having seen the event Kaz is describing in an episode makes it more believable and easier to visualize.
Here’s an idea: the principal talks to Tom about something while his scanner is in a soundproof case. Tom then ports to Chaotic to tell Kaz and he tells the principal. It could make the principal believe that the scanners can do something like telepathy.
Yeah, that's a foolproof method to prove Chaotic is real. If you repeat the experiment enough times with enough different people, you would have no choice but to believe Chaotic is real. Either that or they are communicating telepathically or something, both of which are mind-blowing.
Here's my take on it: Chaotic is not just a place for fun but a business. The players who scan things, including those never seen before in the card game, help by allowing the administration to make the cards real. It's likely after the first marillian was scanned, they probably advertised about a new set of cards featuring them in the real world. They would then release them only after a significant amount of scans were added.
I subscribe to the theory that it was the same cliche for all series like this from that time, that it was it’s own world that someone discovered a way to travel to and made a game out it to profit off the discovery, that would explain the time travel thing with najarin’s memories and all that, combined with the codemasters having a problem with players destroying locations for profit but unable to actually do anything about their effects on perrim
@@koro_kokoroI think too many people use cliche when it has to be a point cuz otherwise they were what create the universe and just have people come inside of it which would mean they would either be trying to create it or it still be an accident I do agree with you though because let's be honest if we found a way to get there and safely back the amount of money and revenue that you get will be astronomical
Kaz is my favourite character! Although this episode isn't as action-packed as the others, I quite enjoyed this episode's message from the first time I watched it air on tv
@@hiitsalex6780 I guess if it makes you happy and you're not harming anyone in the process why should you stop? Contextual-based importantly, but that's what I interpreted. Many people like Kaz's classmates, teachers, the guidance counsellor and Kaz's mom thought Kaz was weird since he kept rambling about Chaotic. To take that away from Kaz put him in distress when in reality he wasn't harming anyone.
It's kaz fault on this one I mean there isn't a rule that you can't be passionate on what you love but somethings need to be kept shut I know what it feels like to be that 1 in a million But keeping his mouth shut should've been the easiest solution to his problem I can't be mad at him tho His passion to the game and showing it to people without thinkin the consequence is quite admirable
He was the exact same way with past creatures. There’s no benefit to him running his mouth, but there’s plenty for him to lose. He was never the brightest when it came to thinking of the consequences of his impulses
Y’know I was thinking about this episode and it kind of hit me, I think Kaz was written with being on the autism spectrum in mind. It’s not canon but that would explain a lot of his weirder behaviors, especially since they were consistent. He had trouble understanding social cues and taking hints, he’s obsessed with Chaotic enough for it to be considered a special interest, can be insensitive without any malicious intent, plus with the way his mom initially takes away his chaotic stuff in an attempt to make him behave “normal” does ring true to a lot of autism experience stories I’ve heard. Maybe Kaz was intended to have Aspergers.
You also notice that instead of helping him as was intended it actually made things way worse in an unintended way like him clearly being depressed and no longer hanging out with friends except maybe Tom it was clear that even if it’s supposed to help make him “better” it actually did the opposite and took away his drive to do anything and as a result his life suffered his grades his social life everything was falling apart and thank god his mother unlike most parents realized this and did the right thing for him when she noticed it wasn’t helping him it was destroying him like when parents instantly result to putting a kid on meds instead of talking to the like a person I’ve seen that last one happened and it only made things worse for the kid in question he fell asleep in class couldn’t remember half of what he was told because he was always half asleep and he was my best friend and I couldn’t do anything to help him his parents were set in their ways no matter how bad it got they didn’t listen even when he said right to his mom he had thought of ending his own life on a regular basis all she said to his face with me right across the street was your just being dramatic and the sad thing is I know full well he was not he made it through school and with some difficulties got away from them after a few years we keep in touch he got off the meds his parents forced on him and know he is doing a lot better I can tell that he still suffers from depression now and then but with some support from his friends me included he has been getting better we assume it is a side effects from being forced on meds he didn’t need for so many years he may not understand social ques but he is funny kind natured and just a fun person to hang out with I’ve yet to find a technologic question that he could not answer he even helped me fix what was wrong with me pc the morale of this story and be somed up with the old saying if it isn’t broke don’t fix it and this is true in this episode to they tried to fix something that was not actually a problem as no one got hurt as the mother clearly said when she said she was going to give kaz his stuff back and she is right to do so there was no actual grounds to take it away to begin with and doing so ended with her son depressed and his grades dropping it’s no wonder she finally caved but like in reality with most parents it took far longer then it should have for her to realize that as his mother
Yeah. Coming back to this show I think that was the situation. Kaz isn't an idiot. We've seen that he's pretty brilliant in multiple areas. His issue seems to be his refusal to back down from what he believes is true. And to be fair. He's pretty grounded. So it wouldn't be a problem usually. Except he also Knows about Chaotic. A fact that to most of the world makes him look crazy
Maybe Kaz feels that his experiences are so cool he can't help but want to share them and try to prove them to be real? if you live a double life of being mundane and an adventurer that hangs out with creatures, the idea of keeping it bottled up is probably tough. XD Tough but I wouldn't be doing to in public, at best Kaz could literally become a writer by saying his adventures are all a characters autobiography and kinda moonlights for the Chaotic equalivent of Gamesworkshop's black library.
I love the action & creatures of this show, and there was some of that w/the skirmish & bird-creature. But human character relations & development is definitely key, so this was a fav ep. Loved that most was in the real world. Nice teacher & counselor. I'd have forgotten the phone number. Funny that Peyton forgot the part after. XD Tom really was a good friend. And cool seeing a parent. I think Kaz's (beautiful) mom made a good call, taking it away, then giving it back. A break can be good. :) Fun ending!
I hear ya but just stop and think. Would it n me make more since to just keep a kid something like alternate dimensions and advice tech that transforms you? Or keep blabbing about it with no real proof
Its actually insane (no pun intended) of how progressive this is on the topic of psychosis and mental illness. From the moms perspective her son is straight up delusional, but seeing that its not hurting him or anybody else and taking it away only make him depressed, she decides to give him back his game.
It always bugs the shit out of me how none of them try to become more athletic in the real world. I'm sure since your memories get transferred back to you, your physical body would have an effect if you send yourself to chaotic. Would make traveling a hell of alot easier, plus im sure Tom does that since he the most athletic in the group. I'd definitely take self-defense lessons since that would help in battles too and mainly because most of the creatures fight with elemental attacks and rarely physical, so you'd have an upper hand in chaotic matches.
Oh yeah now that I look at this I'm surprised there aren't players that are active in Perum (however you spell it forgive me) wearing battle armor or having some types of gadgets and just put them in their secret holes or a home they managed to buy for themselves from doing odd jobs.
@@DemetriusPrime It's likely just a splitting of time thing. Important to remember that when you port to Chaotic, your whole account is essentially on lock until you get back. In order to do enough work to either steal the gear, make the money to buy a home, and/or do similar things, that's likely days if not weeks without contact with Earth Self, no chaotic, and pretty much only playing the physical card game. Also, creatures are highly variable in how much they tolerate humans. Sure you could wield battle gear, put on armor and try to fight a creature, and it'd probably work against creatures like H'earring or Bodal, but pretty much anyone stronger wpuld be able to rip apart a human, gear or not if they took it seriously. It's likely just not worth the effort. Although the being more physically fit to make traversing Perim easier is a very valid option.
They should at least give players an emergency transporter switch or watch if they can't reach their scanners. The only time a scanner can't come with someone is if they're not holding it. This way, even if the scanner is distant, you'd just teleport with your scanner regardless.
Yeahhh but only to an extent, like remember Reggie from Season 1? He was confined to a wheelchair in real life but has the ability to walk in Chaotic ... but I see your point and think physical fitness would transfer over.
1: Maybe this experience will keep Kaz's big mouth shut, don't you agree? 2: That Underworlder Aokua that Kaz scan is a interesting and cool creature, it's like a combination of a Griffin and a Dragon. 3: It was so funny at the end of the episode when Kaz's school psychologist reaction with his son meeting Kaz in Chaotic it's hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
But remember, moderation my friend. There are some cases where fantasy does get in the way of your real life. Like in the classic tale Don Quijote. He was so obsessed with his chivalry and being an actual knight, he lost his grip on reality. And I think we all know that one guy who is to obsessed with a certain franchise. But I’m not saying give up all of your fantasies. There is a time to escape from reality and just let all your worries slip away. Just moderation. Don’t let it distract you from the responsibilities and work you need to finish. Otherwise how will you be able to live.
Maybe...I mean in this case we know he’s right, but what if he really was delusional and the mother gave him his crutch back rather than helping him move on? He really was only trying to help Kaz from what would otherwise be an unhealthy obsession that was seemingly affecting his sense of reality. Assuming all the stuff about chaotic and perrim wasn’t real, Kaz would just be someone who needed help
@@vexxama The psychologist wasn’t really going about the problem the right way, taking away the thing that causes him this sense of happiness albeit causing him to mix it with reality would be the equivalent of cutting an alcoholic or drug addict cold turkey...it would cause serious shock to their brain and cause depression and other various negative effects.
That's why the show had a lot of potential, unlike other card game series Chaotic had 3 worlds, real world, Perym and the Battle Dromes world, if the series lasted longer they could expand a lot on the three worlds. I'm rewatching it so I'm not sure if they told it in the third season but there's still a mistery about who made chaotic and why
@@Disneydude16 Think of the scanner as a copier. What is sent to chaotic is an entire duplication of yourself, right down to your fingerprints. That duplicate experiences everything that happens in chaotic and when it leaves, all the memories of the experiences is downloaded into your original body in the real world.
@@grizzakaful I wonder if they ever talked about players that stay on Chaotic for extended periods of time, or if they have players that don't want to leave.
kaz mom she awesome in the end she try to defend him and to that so funny to see how the guys dont beleive kax about chaotic think he is a fucking liar and more but when is son told him he beleive him wtf 22:30
The plot resolved really anticlimactically. I was expecting the Psychologist to start playing the game to try and learn more about it and then end up getting an access code himself and then making up some excuse to the mom.
It wouldn't be able to do s*** about it outside of replicate some of the technology which would be great as long as it doesn't require specific materials like it would advance robotics by probably hundreds of years but that's about it
If that dream episode was any indication, it's probably better if Earth and Perim were kept separated. Humans for the most part aren't a threat to Perim so it's fine for them to go. But Creatures are too dangerous and can't be trusted to come to Earth because they can cause serious damage.
It would be very difficult to prove that Chaotic does exist to the real world, but I think they could prove it. I mean literally thousands of people have been to Chaotic so if they all said it's real that already would be some evidence. On top of that, if they orchestrated a public demonstration, I think they could prove it too. All they need to do is have someone IRL tell a player a secret code. Then that player would go to Chaotic, tell another player and then have that other player come back to the real world and publicly say the secret code IRL all while cameras are on both IRL plays. That way, everyone can see that there's no way they players communicated IRL to give each other the secret code. Just repeat this experiment with enough times with enough different people and the masses would have to believing Chaotic is real even if they can't see it.
It's too bad that Aokua doesn't have any scanned elements on his card. Which is weird cause you'd think that since an Underworlder of Aokua's size would at least have an element that would fit him the best which I can clearly see would obviously be the Air element given his bird/dragon like body design. Or most accurately like most underworlders he would both his element Air and their natural element of fire. Which makes much more sense am I right?
A way to solve this issue would have been to have someone port to chaotic afrer having the therapist tell them something specific then tell Kaz at chaotic then have him come back. Also the therapist seems totally rational and honestly despite everything that seemed ridiculous he seemed willing to listen and open to it getting proven at first, seemed like a good therapist till later.
Kaz had this coming to him honestly. He may be right that the truth is the truth. But there are things, such as Chaotic being a real place, that he really needed to keep his mouth shut about. What did he really think was gonna happen here? There are plenty of people in Chaotic for him to socialize w/, aside from our main group of protagonists. On the other hand, here’s what Kaz did wrong in trying to prove Chaotic is real: when he tried to scan a creature he doesn’t have, he should’ve scanned a M'arrillian. That would’ve solved his problems, since nobody in the real world, except for ones who can go to Chaotic, even know the M'arrillians exist
The M'arrillians are too dangerous and it would have been too risky to try and scan one. If he tried to scan one he would run the risk of being mind controlled. Besides, it's easier to get a scan of one of the four other tribes than the M'arrillians.
Would've been great if after the psychiatrist son said that, the psychoatrist's phone starts ringing, and when he answers it, you hear Peyton's voice on the other end say "Paul!"
wait...so do phones not work in chaotic? like if he transported in with a smart phone (i know this was before i think) took a picture with chaor or with a bunch of friends, then sent it to himself? or even just saved it to like a google drive...
Won't matter; the psyc would think it's not real. He would say the photo was made with AI or something like that. This is a situation where unless you went to the place yourself, you can't be convinced it's real.
Well since most others seem to only want to negatively critique you and put ya down Kaz, I'm going to stand up for you. I would've anyway, but still. The reason he goes on about it being real, even knowing most won't believe him, is simply because it's real. Imagine yourself in Kaz's shoes. Not you in your shoes in the same situation, but Kaz's shoes. You REALLY love Chaotic, get to go there every day and experience these incredible things. To then come to Earth and be ecstatic about it all. Then to get to write a paper on these things, which is only natural when the paper topic is "who's the biggest hero in your life". I'm someone who would also be writing it about someone who isn't "real". Imagination helped me escape reality, and anime helped save my freaking life when I was younger. Now just because they're a character doesn't mean they can't have massive impacts on us in life. I was depressed, lonely, and had a lot of anger as a kid. I felt unloved in one way or another more times than I could count. I saw myself in a character called Gaara in the series Naruto. Then here comes this boy Naruto who stood up to Gaara, who was attacking Narutos friends and being a part of destroying the village. . . Yet after the fight is won, Naruto crawls his way toward Gaara and offers his hand in friendship. Saying he knows what it's like to feel that horrendous pain, a pain so bad it'd make you want to either spread that pain onto others or end your life. Offering him friendship so Gaara didn't have to be alone anymore. Giving Gaara the only medicine there is for a wound on the inside, your heart or soul, and that's love. If you come up to me and go on a rant of "they're just drawings, they're not real." Well that's debatable. I understand why you say they aren't, but they are. They're not a "flesh and blood" living creature on Earth duh we all understand that, but they are "real". They clearly exist as we are apparently debating about them to begin with. While they cannot have conversions with us like another person, they can create real change in our world. They have the ability to have REAL and MEANINGFUL causes and effects upon us on the very deepest of levels, like they did with me. I have no doubt whatsoever that I'd have turned out to be either a serial killer or another case of suicide(potentially child suicide) if it weren't for the characters I came to love and respect in anime. I know they're not "real", but they are real to those who are open to it. They're real enough that, if they didn't exist, our world would be a different one. If nothing else was different, at least I would not be the same without their influence. I know there are plenty of other cases out there like me though. That is the magic of art, when love is put into what you create. Others will feel that. I know it likely takes a level of understanding that comes from living and experiencing it yourself to grasp a concept like the "realness of characters", but they are very real to many people in the world. With Kaz and chaotic though they're literally real. Why it matters is simply that. What would drive you insane is knowing it, but having most of the world think you're nuts, making you lie and say "it's not real." I'd be out there with ya fighting the good fight Kaz! Not letting a pal down, just like Tom bursting into the meeting for you :3
Sad thing is the reason Kaz doesn’t stop talking about it is because he doesn’t think he’ll ever accomplish anything in the real world. He believes chaotic and it’s adventures are the only things of value he’ll ever do.
Kaz has a serious problem and needs help, yes he's right about chaotic being real and all but other players even newer ones like tom, all go there daily but don't go around trying to convince people it's real. Kaz just has an obsession and can't reign himself in plain and simple
Kinda funny if you think about it every thing Kaz says in the real world is "Second Hand" experince. His online deck is blocked when inworld so what is he doing in real life while hes away in Parem. I guess he can play the card game but still what else could he be doing
"Maybe Kaz is delusional but he doesn't hurt anybody" Best quote about being crazy ever 🤣🤣 best mom ever.
The moral is if you take a thing that makes them happy then you take their happiness with it
@user-oc5cn1xy4f That's a pretty good moral, but another moral is "If you discover that Chaotic is a real place, don't tell anyone. Unless they get a code to get there, then tell them step by step.
@@detectivenuthead7869touche
Kaz could have easily avoided this whole mess if he just said, "I know it was supposed to be nonfiction, but I couldn't think of anything interesting about my actual life, so I wrote this instead."
To be fair I think that’s actually true to some extent
That would be funny
Kaz is *way* too stubborn for that.
In Kaz's shoes I'd have done as he did. Don't let others tell you what is or isn't "real" if you've actually experienced it. He didn't do a single thing wrong. Does he always foolishly try to convince the world it's real? Perhaps, but that's their loss. Absolutely you don't let them make you say "It's not real" though.
@@WulfricHowlstad Though if it somehow put Perim and the creatures in danger, I would lock him up and throw away the key.
Bring back Chaotic. Show. Card game. Online game. EVERYTHING
This man is a Genius 👏
All my cards are waiting for more matches.
there were online games?
Man Chaotic was my ride or die back in the day man bring this back and I will cry tears of happy blood
@@christiancloud7945 if given a second chance, this game could be huge!
This is the episode that made me realize that Kaz couldn’t keep his big mouth shut about Dranikus Threshold. He’s been trying to tell people the truth about Chaotic for years. His friends really thought he’d be able to keep quiet about a portal to Perim’s past?
In all fairness Peyton and Sarah blabbed too, not just Kaz (I’d have to go back and check but I think Tom is the only one who didn’t say anything)
I’m sure the Codemasters aren’t naive enough to think the players that manage to beat them WON’T share their prize locations to at least one of their friends
@@chaorikitki8334Yeah but I don't think they ever expected for things to get out of hand like what happened to Dranakis Threshold. Nor did they ever expect a location to get destroyed because the very timeline was at stake because of sleazebags like Klay and Krystella.
The fact Kaz doesn’t realize how crazy he sounds to people who can’t go to Chaotic suggests a level of disconnect that as a parent I would find concerning.
yeah your right its like if some guy walked upto you and said he was jesus christ reincarnated would you believe him NO to you he would be a compleate and crazy nut job
well said, i feel kinda sorry for him in this episode. i know what its like to be an idiot and mess up.
Well he is what you call socially awkward.
not understanding social que.
Then you have Payton the totally opposite.
Who straight ignores social que and is always in his own pace.
@@shinronvaynex5900 tom and serah are more the middle ground. though payton is my spirit animal.
Crazy you watched this as a kid then again when you had a kid
Honestly, with how smart he is in chaotic strategy, you'd think he'd be smart enough to realize that he needs to give them a false sense of security to get what he wants.
Tom being a real homie even when he could have his Scanner taken away too. BROS FOR LIFE!
"You gotta keep chaotic a secret" - Kaz S1E2
*sigh* Hypocrite
One problem I have heard pointed out about this episode was the approach the guidance counselor took. Kaz kept bringing up Chaotic at times when it wasn't even relevant. Even in his schoolwork. And yet Tom, his friend who also knows about Chaotic, was not shown to have the same problem. Seems like what Kaz really needed was a lesson in "time and place". A lesson not taught while he was trying to prove the existence of the game to his guidance counselor.
Let's give credit to Kaz's Mom, she tried to help, realized it only made him depressed, and gave him back the things that made him happy in life
That’s another drop in the shallow pool of good parents in animation
Yeah; I saw in a previous upload of this episode (prior to being taken down), a lot of people gave Kaz's mom crap about her actions. Saying it was none of her business and she had no right to do that to him. I'm just thinking "Give her a break; she was only doing what she thought was best for her son". At least she realized her errors and changed her mind. And honestly, her actions did teach Kaz a lesson: having a passion for something is fine. But don't go overboard and let it spill into your life.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl Yeah, it's not like she's acting malicious by any stretch of the imagination, all the stuff she did was to try and help Kaz and when it was making things worse she stopped
If Chaotic comes back, hopefully in a special episode, we'll finally get to see Tom's parents.
I hope if chaotic comes back we get an episode where Kaz's mom decides to get into chaotic to bond with her son and end up getting a code, heck maybe her first drome match could be against Kaz. Heck maybe her user name could be something embarrassing like "Kaz's Mommy123"
Well mom if you take my chaotic stuff away the only thing left to do is to challenge you to a childrens card game where i shall send you to the shadow realm
And then the white coats were called.
Honestly I'm surprised no considered a simple way to settle matters that only requires Tom's aid:
Have Tom come into the office while Kaz stays outside, out of ear-shot and supervised by either his mother or someone else. Inside the therapist tells Tom a very specific secret/sentence- the kind a person couldn't guess. Tom then leaves and Kaz goes back in (once more with someone observing the boys to make sure they don't communicate to each other at all), after which both of them send their code to Chaotic. Tom tells Kaz the secret, Kaz ports back to Earth, and then tells the therapist that very secret. In less than ten minutes Kaz either ends up looking like he's psychic or proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that he's not imagining all this Chaotic stuff.
Better yet, film this entire demonstration and put it online to prove to the entire world Chaotic is real. You can even do it multiple times with different people saying different specific secrets but Tom and Kaz would relay the correct sentence time and time again.
Even better, get other Chaotic players in other locations to do the same demonstration and post it online. Like have a player in America relay the secret sentence that was told to another player in Russia.
people
It appears to be a bit of an open secret so I'm hoping the code masters and whatever don't shut it down
but the writers wouldn't know how to fill the remaining 13 minutes of the show
@@videosfavoritosdegleit's not even just that because you've had things like this happen in real life even if you can prove it they're still going to be those that doubt you and it's also going to be the fact that cool you you are able to prove it but the mass amount of people won't believe it still and think it's some kind of skit
0:35 i just realized Kaz is talking about the episode "Fire Fighters" from Season 1
6:24 in hindsight, it would have been an epic plot twist had it been said that the Psychologist had actually been to Chaotic. And he trying to teach Kaz a lesson of "knowing the perfect time and place for everything".
8:30 Sam retuns from the first episode 17:23 Huh. that was easy. one of the few creatures that let other scan them so easily 19:22 Kaz, the psychologist would just believe Tom is being a good friend by trying to support you. He wouldn't still believe you at all
That plot twist would have been crazy yet very interesting
Sam had been back in S1... he was shown in the back of 1 or 2 episodes (i just watched the series again)... I also thought the pysc. would end up being a Chaotic player and he would teach him a lesson, idk if i would've liked that more than this final cuz i also like it... I wonder why Kaz didn't get tom to call him from Chaotic while also being aside him, it would prove there are 2 Toms at the same time.
My god that would have been the perfect plot twist. Telling Kaz to dial it down on Earth so that doesn’t have trouble there. To find a balance, make sure not to forget his school life and family life. Because they are just as important.
Then after the end, the Psychologist tell his mother that they had a chat. Other than an over active imagination, he seems perfectly healthy. Kaz has assured him that he will dial it down with his fanaticism.
Also to add another layer and twist. We see the psych doc gets a visit by a mysterious stranger. The psych tells that Kaz hopefully got the message. And the stranger hopes so since he hates what to do if he didn’t. It then revealed that the stranger is a code master.
I like Kaz just told the son too make a point that "Do you believe in Chaotic now?"
Bonus points if the dad tries to go to chaotic by playing the game
even better if he meets the father and son duo from episode 3 of this season
That's just going to make him question things about his other patients that could actually have a problem.
@@ianr.navahuber2195 no he goes and his first fight is against Kaz 😂
@@jakk2631 Kaz: Welcome, Newbie. Your Chaotic Crash Course, starts now
And we know that kaz would toy with him and torment him throughout the match as a sort of revenge and the best part is that no one can fault him for it after what that man did to him lol
I find it hard to believe that with literally thousands of players that there’re people who still don’t know chaotic exists. It’s like today if you didn’t know what fortnite is.
Also, there was an episode where the creatures of Perim invaded earth, if that happened in real life it will be all over the news.
Oh they know the card game version of Chaotic exists, but they don't know about the secret world of the game. Only the best of players get the honor of having a code to allow them to travel to Chaotic and Perim.
They probably know but don’t see any benefit trying to convince people who aren’t already playing
Believing a game exists is one thing. Believing you transport yourself to another dimension is another. If someone said Yu-gi-oh monsters were real you wouldn't believe them. Chaotic is hidden by disbelief, stronger than any cover up
Picture in a alternet world fortnite was the game that got killed and chaotic was crazy popular in this era
I thought Kaz would-
A. Get the psychiatrist into Chaotic and help him earn a code.
B. Port to Chaotic and just stay there until everything was worked out on Earth.
Well he couldn't be able to tell when things would be all good on earth
@@jakk2631 he easily could’ve, just have Tom let him know when the coast is clear.
You have to admit Kaz have a talent to put himself in very tigh situations, but is always funny
I felt bad for Kaz throughout the episode having his Chaotic possessions taken away and he was clearly depressed and miserable.
But at the same time, had Kaz toned down on the Chaotic stuff and kept it within himself and Tom instead of being overly obsessed with it, this wouldn't have happened.
True, but it also shows how important certain fantasies are to us, and his mom shows the type of parent many of us wish we had if we were put into a situation like this.
Well if you were a kid and you had awesome adventures litteraly everyday woundnt you want to brag to everyone? Plus its clearly not a problem to tell anyone about chaotic
@@theblacksamruott Kaz is clearly smart enough to know that his obsession would get himself into trouble by talking excessively about it, at the very least, he'd be shunned as a weirdo by his non-Chaotic classmates, at worst, yeah, what's shown in the episode is one of the more extreme outcomes
Also the fact that with chaotic only your chaotic self knows is something. There’s plenty of characters in their school that know about chaotic but their non chaotic selves don’t.Toms non chaotic self doesn’t know anything about chaotic.
@@ryuspiritvtuber ... Yeah but pokemons cool so its ok
If i was transported into this series i would keep my mouth shut about my battles in the dromes and not blab about it every chance i get like kaz
I'd probably write about my battles and adventures, but declare them a work of fiction.
People could read them and think 'wow, what an imagination!' or 'creative story telling!' and think nothing of it.
@@Eric4bz
I would too 🤣
@@Eric4bz they would believe you are making fanfics about the lore of the game
i would be personally frustrated you can't take pictures of any potential friend you made in Perim. You would need to draw them from memory of chaotic artwork as reference
@@ianr.navahuber2195 You'd think the Scanners would have a camera mode for just a situation. And for people who meet new people at chaotic. I mean we never see Sarah or Peyton hanging out with Kaz or Tom outside of Chaotic most likely because they leave in different areas possibly countries altogether.
@@leoncoben6983 which is weird because scanners have camera modes INSIDE Chaotic to communicate like phones
I guess what they lack is a record video function
I like that the beginning of this episode references a season 1 event. Viewers knows Chaotic and Perim is real, but having seen the event Kaz is describing in an episode makes it more believable and easier to visualize.
Here’s an idea: the principal talks to Tom about something while his scanner is in a soundproof case. Tom then ports to Chaotic to tell Kaz and he tells the principal. It could make the principal believe that the scanners can do something like telepathy.
Yeah, that's a foolproof method to prove Chaotic is real. If you repeat the experiment enough times with enough different people, you would have no choice but to believe Chaotic is real. Either that or they are communicating telepathically or something, both of which are mind-blowing.
This episode always made me wonder what the connection was between the real world and chaotic. Someone’s making the cards and scanners after all
Here's my take on it: Chaotic is not just a place for fun but a business. The players who scan things, including those never seen before in the card game, help by allowing the administration to make the cards real. It's likely after the first marillian was scanned, they probably advertised about a new set of cards featuring them in the real world. They would then release them only after a significant amount of scans were added.
I subscribe to the theory that it was the same cliche for all series like this from that time, that it was it’s own world that someone discovered a way to travel to and made a game out it to profit off the discovery, that would explain the time travel thing with najarin’s memories and all that, combined with the codemasters having a problem with players destroying locations for profit but unable to actually do anything about their effects on perrim
@@koro_kokoroI think too many people use cliche when it has to be a point cuz otherwise they were what create the universe and just have people come inside of it which would mean they would either be trying to create it or it still be an accident
I do agree with you though because let's be honest if we found a way to get there and safely back the amount of money and revenue that you get will be astronomical
Kaz is my favourite character! Although this episode isn't as action-packed as the others, I quite enjoyed this episode's message from the first time I watched it air on tv
Wait what was the message in episode?
@@hiitsalex6780 I guess if it makes you happy and you're not harming anyone in the process why should you stop? Contextual-based importantly, but that's what I interpreted. Many people like Kaz's classmates, teachers, the guidance counsellor and Kaz's mom thought Kaz was weird since he kept rambling about Chaotic. To take that away from Kaz put him in distress when in reality he wasn't harming anyone.
@@LegitRUM I always felt the message was “keep your mouth shut”
It's kaz fault on this one
I mean there isn't a rule that you can't be passionate on what you love but somethings need to be kept shut
I know what it feels like to be that 1 in a million
But keeping his mouth shut should've been the easiest solution to his problem
I can't be mad at him tho
His passion to the game and showing it to people without thinkin the consequence is quite admirable
He was the exact same way with past creatures. There’s no benefit to him running his mouth, but there’s plenty for him to lose. He was never the brightest when it came to thinking of the consequences of his impulses
Everytime i see you PFP I think its Lando Calrissian
I wonder how the gamemasters feel about it
This episode is great because it means what they do has real effects in the real world.
Can we all take a moment to be amazed on how cool this creature has 100 for his power, courage, wisdom and speed? 17:29
Kaz was probably like can you believe the day I’m having?
Y’know I was thinking about this episode and it kind of hit me, I think Kaz was written with being on the autism spectrum in mind. It’s not canon but that would explain a lot of his weirder behaviors, especially since they were consistent. He had trouble understanding social cues and taking hints, he’s obsessed with Chaotic enough for it to be considered a special interest, can be insensitive without any malicious intent, plus with the way his mom initially takes away his chaotic stuff in an attempt to make him behave “normal” does ring true to a lot of autism experience stories I’ve heard. Maybe Kaz was intended to have Aspergers.
As a fewllo asparagus myself, it just hit me too , I may not like that he cuse a lot of trouble but I now have more appreciation for him
You also notice that instead of helping him as was intended it actually made things way worse in an unintended way like him clearly being depressed and no longer hanging out with friends except maybe Tom it was clear that even if it’s supposed to help make him “better” it actually did the opposite and took away his drive to do anything and as a result his life suffered his grades his social life everything was falling apart and thank god his mother unlike most parents realized this and did the right thing for him when she noticed it wasn’t helping him it was destroying him like when parents instantly result to putting a kid on meds instead of talking to the like a person I’ve seen that last one happened and it only made things worse for the kid in question he fell asleep in class couldn’t remember half of what he was told because he was always half asleep and he was my best friend and I couldn’t do anything to help him his parents were set in their ways no matter how bad it got they didn’t listen even when he said right to his mom he had thought of ending his own life on a regular basis all she said to his face with me right across the street was your just being dramatic and the sad thing is I know full well he was not he made it through school and with some difficulties got away from them after a few years we keep in touch he got off the meds his parents forced on him and know he is doing a lot better I can tell that he still suffers from depression now and then but with some support from his friends me included he has been getting better we assume it is a side effects from being forced on meds he didn’t need for so many years he may not understand social ques but he is funny kind natured and just a fun person to hang out with I’ve yet to find a technologic question that he could not answer he even helped me fix what was wrong with me pc the morale of this story and be somed up with the old saying if it isn’t broke don’t fix it and this is true in this episode to they tried to fix something that was not actually a problem as no one got hurt as the mother clearly said when she said she was going to give kaz his stuff back and she is right to do so there was no actual grounds to take it away to begin with and doing so ended with her son depressed and his grades dropping it’s no wonder she finally caved but like in reality with most parents it took far longer then it should have for her to realize that as his mother
Yeah. Coming back to this show I think that was the situation.
Kaz isn't an idiot. We've seen that he's pretty brilliant in multiple areas.
His issue seems to be his refusal to back down from what he believes is true. And to be fair. He's pretty grounded. So it wouldn't be a problem usually. Except he also Knows about Chaotic.
A fact that to most of the world makes him look crazy
I remember that creature! He was one of my favorite underworlders when I played online! I liked to give him stonemail.
Kaz's mom is the kind of parent who actually pays attention to the feelings of her child. Kaz's mom ftw
21:47 Love his mother! She deserves an award. 🏆
This is the one thing about Kaz's character I don't get, why does he do this to himself when he knows no one will believe him
Maybe Kaz feels that his experiences are so cool he can't help but want to share them and try to prove them to be real? if you live a double life of being mundane and an adventurer that hangs out with creatures, the idea of keeping it bottled up is probably tough. XD Tough but I wouldn't be doing to in public, at best Kaz could literally become a writer by saying his adventures are all a characters autobiography and kinda moonlights for the Chaotic equalivent of Gamesworkshop's black library.
BRING CHAOTIC BACK! Put the word out!
Plot twist Kaz, Tom, Payton, and Sarah's parents are codemasters
**Curb Your Enthusiasm plays**
I'm pretty sure they're just regular old civilians
@@mackenziewachter2508Owie
This episode is very interesting to watch now with texting being so commonplace. Kaz could've just texted a friend the info and had them call.
the ending was just so funny
I wouldn’t be surprised if he got into the game to try and see the truth for himself
but it just means he probably met him online
I love the action & creatures of this show, and there was some of that w/the skirmish & bird-creature.
But human character relations & development is definitely key, so this was a fav ep. Loved that most was in the real world. Nice teacher & counselor.
I'd have forgotten the phone number. Funny that Peyton forgot the part after. XD Tom really was a good friend.
And cool seeing a parent. I think Kaz's (beautiful) mom made a good call, taking it away, then giving it back. A break can be good. :) Fun ending!
Kaz isn't an idiot so i don't get why he doesn't understand that what he does in the real world is insane
I hear ya but just stop and think. Would it n me make more since to just keep a kid something like alternate dimensions and advice tech that transforms you? Or keep blabbing about it with no real proof
Yeah he was very dumb this time
On one hand Kaz did not deserve to get his stuff taken away on another he need to keep some stuff like chaotic being a real place a secret
Its actually insane (no pun intended) of how progressive this is on the topic of psychosis and mental illness. From the moms perspective her son is straight up delusional, but seeing that its not hurting him or anybody else and taking it away only make him depressed, she decides to give him back his game.
Lol, That ending!
that guidance counselor gonna take his kid's scanner now..
Payton got the number he forgot call Katz but order another pizza
It always bugs the shit out of me how none of them try to become more athletic in the real world. I'm sure since your memories get transferred back to you, your physical body would have an effect if you send yourself to chaotic. Would make traveling a hell of alot easier, plus im sure Tom does that since he the most athletic in the group. I'd definitely take self-defense lessons since that would help in battles too and mainly because most of the creatures fight with elemental attacks and rarely physical, so you'd have an upper hand in chaotic matches.
Oh yeah now that I look at this I'm surprised there aren't players that are active in Perum (however you spell it forgive me) wearing battle armor or having some types of gadgets and just put them in their secret holes or a home they managed to buy for themselves from doing odd jobs.
@@DemetriusPrime It's likely just a splitting of time thing. Important to remember that when you port to Chaotic, your whole account is essentially on lock until you get back. In order to do enough work to either steal the gear, make the money to buy a home, and/or do similar things, that's likely days if not weeks without contact with Earth Self, no chaotic, and pretty much only playing the physical card game.
Also, creatures are highly variable in how much they tolerate humans. Sure you could wield battle gear, put on armor and try to fight a creature, and it'd probably work against creatures like H'earring or Bodal, but pretty much anyone stronger wpuld be able to rip apart a human, gear or not if they took it seriously. It's likely just not worth the effort.
Although the being more physically fit to make traversing Perim easier is a very valid option.
@@romeobelisario3190 I feel like there's plenty of powerful armor or basic armor they could make to defend a human or at least their own people.
They should at least give players an emergency transporter switch or watch if they can't reach their scanners. The only time a scanner can't come with someone is if they're not holding it. This way, even if the scanner is distant, you'd just teleport with your scanner regardless.
Yeahhh but only to an extent, like remember Reggie from Season 1? He was confined to a wheelchair in real life but has the ability to walk in Chaotic ... but I see your point and think physical fitness would transfer over.
1: Maybe this experience will keep Kaz's big mouth shut, don't you agree?
2: That Underworlder Aokua that Kaz scan is a interesting and cool creature, it's like a combination of a Griffin and a Dragon.
3: It was so funny at the end of the episode when Kaz's school psychologist reaction with his son meeting Kaz in Chaotic it's hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
If you ask me forcing someone to give up fantasy is like forcing someone to stop breathing you can’t make someone live without fantasy and reality!
It's like me with video games and anime. They help me get through my days. If I had to give them up, I'd be a broken mess.
But remember, moderation my friend. There are some cases where fantasy does get in the way of your real life. Like in the classic tale Don Quijote. He was so obsessed with his chivalry and being an actual knight, he lost his grip on reality. And I think we all know that one guy who is to obsessed with a certain franchise.
But I’m not saying give up all of your fantasies. There is a time to escape from reality and just let all your worries slip away. Just moderation. Don’t let it distract you from the responsibilities and work you need to finish. Otherwise how will you be able to live.
Maybe...I mean in this case we know he’s right, but what if he really was delusional and the mother gave him his crutch back rather than helping him move on? He really was only trying to help Kaz from what would otherwise be an unhealthy obsession that was seemingly affecting his sense of reality. Assuming all the stuff about chaotic and perrim wasn’t real, Kaz would just be someone who needed help
@@vexxama The psychologist wasn’t really going about the problem the right way, taking away the thing that causes him this sense of happiness albeit causing him to mix it with reality would be the equivalent of cutting an alcoholic or drug addict cold turkey...it would cause serious shock to their brain and cause depression and other various negative effects.
You know what it would be cool if they showed a card tournament and have plot where the earth and chaotic vers have to work in tandem for the plot.
That's why the show had a lot of potential, unlike other card game series Chaotic had 3 worlds, real world, Perym and the Battle Dromes world, if the series lasted longer they could expand a lot on the three worlds. I'm rewatching it so I'm not sure if they told it in the third season but there's still a mistery about who made chaotic and why
So like mortal kombat.
@@dreadknight0they kind of did any episode where kaz has to go find somebody to get a copy of one of the cards that got left in the washing machine
I wonder why Kaz didn’t send his code during school. I would have done that that way I would be having fun at Chaotic while I’m also doing school work
That's what i've been saying.
Yeah but what I always wonder is which you is the you you, if you get me
@@Disneydude16 Think of the scanner as a copier. What is sent to chaotic is an entire duplication of yourself, right down to your fingerprints. That duplicate experiences everything that happens in chaotic and when it leaves, all the memories of the experiences is downloaded into your original body in the real world.
@@grizzakaful that could theoretically work
@@grizzakaful I wonder if they ever talked about players that stay on Chaotic for extended periods of time, or if they have players that don't want to leave.
Kaz could have explained it in a better way that didn't make him sound like a lunatic
Earth kaz always made me think of Chris-chan
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The dimensional merge literally happened in Kaz’s dream in season 1 he really does have Chris Chan energy
I died with the final scene of this episode
Kaz should have listened to Tom's warning. Only Kaz would make this mistake😅
kaz mom she awesome in the end she try to defend him and to that so funny to see how the guys dont beleive kax about chaotic think he is a fucking liar and more but when is son told him he beleive him wtf
22:30
This would have made a good 2 or third episode. In order to expand the finer details of Chaotic.
The plot resolved really anticlimactically. I was expecting the Psychologist to start playing the game to try and learn more about it and then end up getting an access code himself and then making up some excuse to the mom.
That underworlder with the sense of humor of scaring players is hilarious 😂
17:29 HOLY SHOOT!!! Those Stats are off the chart! O_O;;;
His ability is kinda garbage because it drops all disciplines by 10, but like 90 across the board isn't anything to sniff at either
Could you imagine the military or government looking into this
It wouldn't be able to do s*** about it outside of replicate some of the technology which would be great as long as it doesn't require specific materials like it would advance robotics by probably hundreds of years but that's about it
They would also have to actually win their way in which would mean they would pretty much just buy their way in or force their way in
I feel this is a wholesome episode
12:44 I love the guy, but...what a simp! XD
Did Kaz ever consider like whoever created Chaotic in the first place wanted to keep it hidden for a reason.
If that dream episode was any indication, it's probably better if Earth and Perim were kept separated. Humans for the most part aren't a threat to Perim so it's fine for them to go. But Creatures are too dangerous and can't be trusted to come to Earth because they can cause serious damage.
12:48 that wasn't the twist i expected. peyton remembered the number but forgot what to say
It would be very difficult to prove that Chaotic does exist to the real world, but I think they could prove it. I mean literally thousands of people have been to Chaotic so if they all said it's real that already would be some evidence.
On top of that, if they orchestrated a public demonstration, I think they could prove it too. All they need to do is have someone IRL tell a player a secret code. Then that player would go to Chaotic, tell another player and then have that other player come back to the real world and publicly say the secret code IRL all while cameras are on both IRL plays. That way, everyone can see that there's no way they players communicated IRL to give each other the secret code. Just repeat this experiment with enough times with enough different people and the masses would have to believing Chaotic is real even if they can't see it.
@@DrenixWarriorKnight Nope, I edited because I made a few typos. We just had similar ideas which goes to show how provable chaotic is.
His first idea was literally genius his friend was just dumb.
It's too bad that Aokua doesn't have any scanned elements on his card. Which is weird cause you'd think that since an Underworlder of Aokua's size would at least have an element that would fit him the best which I can clearly see would obviously be the Air element given his bird/dragon like body design. Or most accurately like most underworlders he would both his element Air and their natural element of fire. Which makes much more sense am I right?
Maybe its a handycap since its disciplines are so high. Takinom has the same issue
0:01-1:03 Kaz hit the crack pipe before he left the house 😂😂😂
Rewatching this for the umpteenth time, I realize Dr. tanner had the same voice as Professor Oak. That’s Awesome.
couldnt kaz just use the scanner to contact anyone thats in chaotic and have them show the dr the world of perrim through video msg?
That might only work while in Chaotic, on the outside world, you probably can't send videos back and forth.
@@TheFatalcrest probably a safety measure courtesy of the codemasters
@@a2z-amv735 xD it might clash with the whole 'Secret reality of a game world' thing
A way to solve this issue would have been to have someone port to chaotic afrer having the therapist tell them something specific then tell Kaz at chaotic then have him come back. Also the therapist seems totally rational and honestly despite everything that seemed ridiculous he seemed willing to listen and open to it getting proven at first, seemed like a good therapist till later.
Dude, Kaz is fucking scary in real life! He has quiet kid energy!
22:02 That maybe true, but I'm so sure he can!
Nice name and profile picture
@@parsa8223 Thanks. I'm thinking about changing it. I will once I can think of a new logo
send over another pizza dude LOL I love peyton
Kaz had this coming to him honestly. He may be right that the truth is the truth. But there are things, such as Chaotic being a real place, that he really needed to keep his mouth shut about. What did he really think was gonna happen here? There are plenty of people in Chaotic for him to socialize w/, aside from our main group of protagonists. On the other hand, here’s what Kaz did wrong in trying to prove Chaotic is real: when he tried to scan a creature he doesn’t have, he should’ve scanned a M'arrillian. That would’ve solved his problems, since nobody in the real world, except for ones who can go to Chaotic, even know the M'arrillians exist
The M'arrillians are too dangerous and it would have been too risky to try and scan one. If he tried to scan one he would run the risk of being mind controlled. Besides, it's easier to get a scan of one of the four other tribes than the M'arrillians.
@@grimdarkAngel say that to the fat guy who got 4
Would've been great if after the psychiatrist son said that, the psychoatrist's phone starts ringing, and when he answers it, you hear Peyton's voice on the other end say "Paul!"
Can I point out Kaz scanned a creature with 100 in all stats
All disciplines
12:44, one job Peyton you had one job!
Doesn't Paul look like that kid from Magi-Nation?
@Michael Taylor Yes!
I haven't seen Magi myself but I read that it's done by the same animation studio, that's why they look similiar.
what a great episode!!
wait...so do phones not work in chaotic? like if he transported in with a smart phone (i know this was before i think) took a picture with chaor or with a bunch of friends, then sent it to himself? or even just saved it to like a google drive...
Won't matter; the psyc would think it's not real. He would say the photo was made with AI or something like that. This is a situation where unless you went to the place yourself, you can't be convinced it's real.
Just because you can't see something doesn't make it not real. Many discoveries that were thought were not real, actually are.
Tom is right kaz should have kept his mouth shut but that's what he gets they should have taken it from him for being a blabber mouth lol
Well since most others seem to only want to negatively critique you and put ya down Kaz, I'm going to stand up for you. I would've anyway, but still.
The reason he goes on about it being real, even knowing most won't believe him, is simply because it's real. Imagine yourself in Kaz's shoes. Not you in your shoes in the same situation, but Kaz's shoes. You REALLY love Chaotic, get to go there every day and experience these incredible things. To then come to Earth and be ecstatic about it all. Then to get to write a paper on these things, which is only natural when the paper topic is "who's the biggest hero in your life". I'm someone who would also be writing it about someone who isn't "real". Imagination helped me escape reality, and anime helped save my freaking life when I was younger. Now just because they're a character doesn't mean they can't have massive impacts on us in life.
I was depressed, lonely, and had a lot of anger as a kid. I felt unloved in one way or another more times than I could count. I saw myself in a character called Gaara in the series Naruto. Then here comes this boy Naruto who stood up to Gaara, who was attacking Narutos friends and being a part of destroying the village. . . Yet after the fight is won, Naruto crawls his way toward Gaara and offers his hand in friendship. Saying he knows what it's like to feel that horrendous pain, a pain so bad it'd make you want to either spread that pain onto others or end your life. Offering him friendship so Gaara didn't have to be alone anymore. Giving Gaara the only medicine there is for a wound on the inside, your heart or soul, and that's love.
If you come up to me and go on a rant of "they're just drawings, they're not real." Well that's debatable. I understand why you say they aren't, but they are. They're not a "flesh and blood" living creature on Earth duh we all understand that, but they are "real". They clearly exist as we are apparently debating about them to begin with. While they cannot have conversions with us like another person, they can create real change in our world. They have the ability to have REAL and MEANINGFUL causes and effects upon us on the very deepest of levels, like they did with me. I have no doubt whatsoever that I'd have turned out to be either a serial killer or another case of suicide(potentially child suicide) if it weren't for the characters I came to love and respect in anime.
I know they're not "real", but they are real to those who are open to it. They're real enough that, if they didn't exist, our world would be a different one. If nothing else was different, at least I would not be the same without their influence. I know there are plenty of other cases out there like me though. That is the magic of art, when love is put into what you create. Others will feel that.
I know it likely takes a level of understanding that comes from living and experiencing it yourself to grasp a concept like the "realness of characters", but they are very real to many people in the world.
With Kaz and chaotic though they're literally real. Why it matters is simply that. What would drive you insane is knowing it, but having most of the world think you're nuts, making you lie and say "it's not real." I'd be out there with ya fighting the good fight Kaz! Not letting a pal down, just like Tom bursting into the meeting for you :3
They could prove it the doctor would just have to get a scanner and then Kaz would have play matches until he got him a transport code
You mean to tell me that all Kaz had to do is not snitch on himself, and he couldn't do that... smh
When animations are lit
Just imagine in the reboot, we'll finally get to see Tom's parents.
I wonder if Tom could've called Kaz's Scanner from Chaotic while earth Tom was in Dr Tanner's office with him and Kaz
I could swear this episode was in the old style when I watched it on jettex
Nobody gonna talk about how Kaz’s mom is kinda bad tho? 😎
Was terrible is I was thinking the same thing when I first saw this as a kid
Sad thing is the reason Kaz doesn’t stop talking about it is because he doesn’t think he’ll ever accomplish anything in the real world. He believes chaotic and it’s adventures are the only things of value he’ll ever do.
Kaz has a serious problem and needs help, yes he's right about chaotic being real and all but other players even newer ones like tom, all go there daily but don't go around trying to convince people it's real. Kaz just has an obsession and can't reign himself in plain and simple
Katz had the paper from the teacher in both place, but Payton could not grab it.
I think you can take (some) stuff into Chaotic (or a copy of the stuff anyway) but not out of it.
i think i have a theory about kaz and also this why u need keep stuff like chaotic a secrecy or else people will say your crazy
What's your theory?
@@erinreese1718 if get chaotic code keep your mouth shut so no want will call you crazy for saying chaotic is a real place
18:09 how could max have gotten that scan when his scanner was offline?
I thought the move Chaor used was Incinerase
I’m pretty sure Kaz mentioned the wrong move during his presentation. It was not burn out is was incenrace (or how it is spelled)
Kinda funny if you think about it every thing Kaz says in the real world is "Second Hand" experince. His online deck is blocked when inworld so what is he doing in real life while hes away in Parem. I guess he can play the card game but still what else could he be doing
Weirdest thing I thought the therapist went to chaotic at the end of this episode
The Dragon brid I would like to be friends with
Do you know how hard it is to befriend a underworld creature? Thats not herring
The teacher is fire ❤
If the doctor plays chaotic he will eventually get his code
Only if he was good enough
1:53 Kaz is so stupid!!!