Try Dashlane for free on your first device @ www.dashlane.com/rebeltaxi This is a sort of Christmas / New Years special episode but I really felt motivated to do this. It felt like every adult cartoon had at last 1 of these types of episodes.
What do you think about the idea of a Nicktoons vs Shonen Jump fighting game by Arc System Works that had a story mode that had the Nicktoons being subtly influenced by an unknown force to murder many villains from Shonen Jump manga like Ren and Stimpy tearing apart the League of Villains, Rocko and his friends accidentally running over Madara, Spongebob and Patrick attacking an already drowning Frieza, etc. and it was revealed that Saddam Hussein from South Park was behind it all but he was censored so you could only guess he was Saddam by his voice and he was the final boss? How would you feel about a Diddy Kong Racing sequel that added characters from My Hero Academia, Little Witch Academia, Kirby, The Amazing World of Gumball, Persona 5,Family Guy, Sonic, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Digimon Tamers, The Simpsons, Invader Zim, Crash Bandicoot and RWBY with Haruko from FLCL, Hat Kid, Sam and Max, Popuko and Pipmi from Pop Team Epic, Jason and Eve from Blaster Master, Bomberman, Doom Slayer, Beavis and Butthead also being there? Kirby gets pushed as a second Protagonist to go along with Diddy Kong. Imagine racing against Akko with Izuku, shooting a missile at Gumball, Gumball, Izuku, and Akko smoking pot with their friends, throwing an oil slick at Ren, Ryuji using a bat to knock opponents sideways, Ann using her whip to whip a nearby rival, Yusuke asking Momo if she’d be painted nude, Fregley putting his foot in his mouth to distract the other drivers so they can crash, Futaba showing everyone rule 34, Makoto dodging bombs that Bomberman planted on the race track, etc. Long ago we lived in the crazy noisy bizarre Negaverse combined into one. Life was practically peaceful in many parts of the crazy noisy bizarre negaverse. One fateful day, the Smithy Gang had made a man known as Retep their general. He proved his power by killing over 1 billion versions of Juggernaut, Doomsday, Darkseid and Thanos. This turn of events shook the entire world.... With no one, whether they be a hero or villain even willing to challenge the Smithy Gang. They easily took over the Crazy Noisy Bizarre Negaverse. After Smithy declared himself the ruler of the Crazy Noisy Bizarre Negaverse. He and the rest of his goons stole all the hentai. The loss of the hentai drove many to fall into despair. They knew they wouldn't be able to stop the Smithy Gang. This all was to Junko's delight.. Many years later...... Bill Cipher and Aku started a rebellion due to their hentai and weed being taken away. They were holding it for their friends. The war against Retep's forces lasted for centuries. Many had perished to fight for the freedom of the crazy noisy bizarre negaverse. During the final battle something happened. It was the work of... Kirby, Gumball Waterson, Izuku Midoriya, Atsuko Kagari, Ruby Rose, Ogilvie Maurice 'Sonic' Hedgehog, Bowser Jr., Meatwad, Darwin Waterson, Steven Universe, Zim, Ash Ketchum, Rowley Jefferson, Greg Heffley, Ryuko Matoi, Frisk, Crash Bandicoot, Stewie Griffin, Chris Griffin, Cuphead, Hat Kid, Doom Slayer, Banjo, Kazooie, Nathan Adams, Takato Matsuki, Guilmon, Butters Stotch, Ren Amamiya, Bart Simpson, Sam, Max, Beavis, Butthead, and Spongebob Squarepants. They all planned to fuse into an omnipotent being. The being, able to defeat Retep had struggled though However..... None of them could take into account that there was a reason Smithy was Retep's boss. They all defused under the idea that they didn't need to be omnipotent to fight Smithy and could easily take him on. They didn't know a technique that Smithy learned would end the war in his favor. One called.... the Asspull. Smithy proceeded to knockout the warriors. Deeming them unworthy of death he channeled Manbearpig as he prepared the universe ending technique. After the warriors failed to stop Smithy's asspull. The Crazy Noisy Bizarre Negaverse exploded into many universes resetting everything. Now.... The multiverse starts to collapse as various universes merge together. The reincartions of the warriors will have to team up to survive and fight assholes How would these characters react if it was true?
Rebeltaxi in a nutshell: Intro Juice and jam time Animeish intro Melee sounds Intermission and fanart I await your (insert something here) Old commercial
Damn, I can’t believe Y2K nostalgia is already hitting. I wonder if we’ll see 2012 nostalgia in the next decade. Seriously though, it’s funny looking back at how there were so many cartoons on world ending events like Y2K.
Honestly makes me wonder when the next "end of the world" is gonna be so far I've survived about 2 or 3 XD Y2k 2012 And this preacher who said the world would end in like Sep/Oct 2010 The next one I know about involves a meteor in the 2060s according to the bible code, though it's not really a thing I actually believe in XD
Don't forget "The Great Disappointment" in 1844. I forget what the actual reasoning was, but, at the time, many Christians believed that Jesus would return to earth in 1844 to start off the end of the world. Once the date passed, though, believers switched to thinking that 1844 wasn't meant to be the actual day of the apocalypse but instead either the start of it as well as the day the doors to the kingdom of heaven shut, meaning nobody who hadn't been baptized yet could be saved. So congrats! Apparently anyone younger than 175 is just fucked now! Thanks, religion!
Why did we even believe in the Mayans calendar in the first place? Aren’t they same type of people who originally thought a bunch of pale Europeans were gods and we trusted there calendar as absolute?
In Brasil, what Daggett put on the punch bowl was "lodo" which translates to slime, usually involving fungus that appear behind wet areas. So it made total sense they would allucinate hard from it.
Every time someone brings up King of the Hill I just want to see it come back. Hank Hill dealing with the changes of the modern world would be interesting to say the least.
Agreed, the same kinds of gags and edits wouldn't really work as well if it were live action. Plus that era of sitcoms was dominated by the laugh track formula and KotH couldn't keep its pacing with those interruptions.
Gopher Hank was one of the finest Hank Hill reactions ever. A funny next list would be 2012 Apocalypse cartoons but the only I can think of is Futurama. Ah... good stupid times.
In a strange way this has given me hope for the future. Especially the end quote. I have just recently have gotten the results of an ultrasound and they found something. I was feeling some doom and gloom but the end of the video has showed me there is hope. We survived Y2K, we survived the end of the Mayan calendar. So why shouldn't I be able to get through this!? Thanks for giving me hope for my future Pan! I'm going to live it right!
Anybody remember that software on 3DS “Nintendo Video” and the “Son of A Pitch” episode on Y2K returning? I wish that had been made into an actual film
Hayden Hyde 4 of them are here ua-cam.com/play/PLFAB4AE663180CBEF.html also I found the y2k one. It’s the first result when you search for son of a pitch on UA-cam
The end of the world predictions: "The world will end when the year 2000 comes around." Also the predictions: "These Mayans no one has ever heard of or even mentioned until now says it'll end in the year 2012." Also also them: "Some time next Wednesday? It's gonna all end guys, believe us please."
Why did we even believe in the Mayans calendar in the first place? Aren’t they same type of people who originally thought a bunch of pale Europeans were gods and we trusted there calendar as absolute?
Y2k was a scam to sell software. My cousin bought Y2k software to protect his precious Gateway Computer. I was like, nah that's a bunch of BS cuz. My computer was fine.
try setting an iphone to 1970, it breaks the OS, it's the same principle. If a device wasn't prepared for Y2K the only way to not make it crash in this way would be to set the date earlier than the issue date. We're going to have the same issue in 2038 ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem )
Well, technically it didn't but technically it did. Some electronic vending machines and LED signs did go down, but that was about it. With all the well-deserved jokes it's easy to forget that it wasn't 100% unfounded paranoia, but everything important was either uneffected or fixed beforehand, because of course people would work to get around that oversight.
ah, the good old days of family guy, back when it was tolerable. or maybe i just liked it because i was a child, i don't know. haven't been watching pan for a while, and now that i've started watching again i'm beginning to remember why i like his content so much. keep it up pan, you magnificent pizza bastard
The Diaboromon evolution line from Digimon Adventure: Our War Game are Y2K bugs. For anyone wondering, Digimon: Our War Game was butchered and Frankenstein'd with two other films into the English dubbed Digimon: the Movie. The name is also probably reference to the movie WarGames.
Its funny, having a very naive Mexican family, they didnt really hype it up or were scared. It was just another normal family reunion with tamales, kinda sad i wasnt part of the hyped
My favorite was the KotH one. Peggy lamenting at her opinions being null always makes me laugh, and I love Hank's whac-a-mole nightmare. Also, PLEASE review the PJs someday. That was one of my favorite cartoons of yesteryear. I love the camping episode.
That PJ’s Scene “Before you ___ think on this” reminds me of the Grover saying the F Bomb situation. You either hear one or the other. “Before you even talk to me think on this” “Before you Rápë and Torture me think on this”
The PJs!! i remember it but i never caught the intros so i had no idea what it was called. that's what i like about your channel; you're a few years older than me so you remember the shit i 1/2 remember from when i was 5
As someone who was born in the mid to late 90's. I never Y2K was a serious issue till I watch these episodes. Looking back I see it really wasn't something to panic about.
I'm happy to see Pan mention more niche cartoons like Dilbert and the PJ's (and to a lesser extent King of the hill, which is only niche for his videos) now if only Pirates of Dark Water somehow had a Y2K episode, we could have finally got a dialogue going about that hidden gem of a show XD
@@unkown686 The Mayans didn't even belive in the 2012 end of the world The date wasn't even rigth And all it meant was that the Mayans died before making a new calandar
While it's not Adult Swim, Comedy Central did air reruns of Dilbert, which is actually how I first discovered it. In fact, Comedy Central used to have their own Saturday morning cartoon lineup in the mid 2000's that consisted of reruns of Dilbert, Duckman, and The Critic.
Thanks for including Dilbert! I love that show! Everyone assumes "It looks boring", maybe the comic is... And maybe is not the kind of hour people look for nowadays. But the cartoon is freaking insane! There's a surprising amount of death and destruction. That dog's personality and character relation with Dilbert kinda reminds me of Rick from R&M. Anyway... It was an awful idea to put it in foxkids... It still looks like an old newspapers comic
I too always wondered what King of the Hill wound be like in live action I get the sense that at it's worst: We'll get the live action Spongbob special (if anyone's seen that) It would be boring and uncanny and a little awkward with with how actually exaggerated and cartoony the characters compared to real life are, making you wish the show was animated. Things like joke delivery and character quirks would take a massive hit. And at it's best: We'll get My Name is Earl A nice level of exaggerated and yet not cartoony.
This was a really interesting premise for a top whatever list! There were more episodes dealing with Y2K than I remembered, but I do remember a lot of people talking about it back then so I guess it's not that surprising. Good episode, dude! Also thanks for bringing some attention to the Dilbert cartoon! I'm not a huge fan or anything, just remember watching some of it when I was younger and always thought it was weird no one ever brings it up.
I remember the Simpsons and Family Guy episodes really scared me as a kid, I was 9 when the Y2K Panic happened and I had no reason to doubt my favorite cartoons even if both episodes were clearly non canon. It helped that my Uncle was a big computer and work at a local military base and reassured everyone in my family that everyone had pretty much fixed the bug by the time new years rolled around but I was still worried, but then everything was fine so whateves
That reference Family Guy makes to Dallas made me laugh a little since I didn't get the reference. My mom, however, doubled over in laughter and later explained the reference.
This is an awesome idea for a video. Good job pan! Totally agree that the king king of the hill has the best Y2K episode out of this list and in general imo.
Dude, a netflix special based around the Angry Beavers becoming self aware about their cancellation might be fantastic. Maybe the whole special is them trying to get their show back, idk but it's a concept that can work.
I was waaayyy too young to remember the Y2K craze (I was born in '99) But that Tree House of Horror segment genuinely freaked me out as kid. Like I was convinced that on some random New Year's day, time itself will glitch out, technology will fuck up and some of us will be shot out of a rocket to die in space or be forced to die on Earth. That shit used to keep me up at night XD
I have a deep, wistful nostalgia for the Y2K era. Life was so much more simple and innocent and our culture was better. Also the aesthetic of everything was super comfy.
The family guy y2k episode was one of the first episodes I ever watched, and from my memory, it was always the one they chose to replay on tv more than the others. The same deal with the abortion episode, it was maybe like the second episode I saw. I only remember cause I was too young to be watching, and it was always late at night when I was meant to be asleep, with my tv volume turned to 1. The y2k episode always replayed in my head anytime anyone mentioned y2k, and it always gave me creepy post apocalyptic vibes.
That Hank of the Hill episode. I just loved it so much back when i was younger. Hank beginning to panic because the propane shipment that Strickland was supposed to get can't be sent because of computer issues. Peggy trying to print everything she's saved on her Kaypro only to wake up the next morning to find that the printer failed overnight. Bobby panicking because he might run out of his favorite toilet paper. Dale having a fit because the gerbils he got made a mess in the basement, completely ruining his stockpiled food. There's so many great moments in that episode.
Gotta say, I love your aesthetic and all the bumpers and the like on your vids! I'm a new subscriber and the style is great. Makes it feel like a proper TV Show without all the annoying 10 minutes of ads. Reminds me a bit of old school Adult Swim.
2:58 Listen to this man. Having a ruptured hemorrhoid resulted in 5 of the worst days of my life. It's like living in those shitty anti smoking ads where the kid is being bullied by a cigarette, only it's their ass now and neither of them is happy about it.
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This is a sort of Christmas / New Years special episode but I really felt motivated to do this. It felt like every adult cartoon had at last 1 of these types of episodes.
RebelTaxi Now that OK KO is over, how about you do a review of it? I think you’ll be brought it
I’d like to see you review Gumball for a video
I remember the PJ's
Why is this uploaded in September?
Are you going to any other conventions besides momocon?
Somebody unfroze Pan at the wrong month, back into the cryro tube he goes
What do you think about the idea of a Nicktoons vs Shonen Jump fighting game by Arc System Works that had a story mode that had the Nicktoons being subtly influenced by an unknown force to murder many villains from Shonen Jump manga like Ren and Stimpy tearing apart the League of Villains, Rocko and his friends accidentally running over Madara, Spongebob and Patrick attacking an already drowning Frieza, etc. and it was revealed that Saddam Hussein from South Park was behind it all but he was censored so you could only guess he was Saddam by his voice and he was the final boss?
How would you feel about a Diddy Kong Racing sequel that added characters from My Hero Academia, Little Witch Academia, Kirby, The Amazing World of Gumball, Persona 5,Family Guy, Sonic, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Digimon Tamers, The Simpsons, Invader Zim, Crash Bandicoot and RWBY with Haruko from FLCL, Hat Kid, Sam and Max, Popuko and Pipmi from Pop Team Epic, Jason and Eve from
Blaster Master, Bomberman, Doom Slayer, Beavis and Butthead also being there?
Kirby gets pushed as a second Protagonist to go along with Diddy Kong.
Imagine racing against Akko with Izuku, shooting a missile at Gumball, Gumball, Izuku, and Akko smoking pot with their friends, throwing an oil slick at Ren, Ryuji using a bat to knock opponents sideways, Ann using her whip to whip a nearby rival, Yusuke asking Momo if she’d be painted nude, Fregley putting his foot in his mouth to distract the other drivers so they can crash, Futaba showing everyone rule 34, Makoto dodging bombs that Bomberman planted on the race track, etc.
Long ago we lived in the crazy noisy bizarre Negaverse combined into one.
Life was practically peaceful in many parts of the crazy noisy bizarre negaverse.
One fateful day, the Smithy Gang had made a man known as Retep their general.
He proved his power by killing over 1 billion versions of Juggernaut, Doomsday, Darkseid and Thanos.
This turn of events shook the entire world....
With no one, whether they be a hero or villain even willing to challenge the Smithy Gang. They easily took over the Crazy Noisy Bizarre Negaverse.
After Smithy declared himself the ruler of the Crazy Noisy Bizarre Negaverse.
He and the rest of his goons stole all the hentai.
The loss of the hentai drove many to fall into despair. They knew they wouldn't be able to stop the Smithy Gang. This all was to Junko's delight..
Many years later......
Bill Cipher and Aku started a rebellion due to their hentai and weed being taken away. They were holding it for their friends.
The war against Retep's forces lasted for centuries. Many had perished to fight for the freedom of the crazy noisy bizarre negaverse.
During the final battle something happened. It was the work of...
Kirby,
Gumball Waterson,
Izuku Midoriya,
Atsuko Kagari,
Ruby Rose,
Ogilvie Maurice 'Sonic' Hedgehog,
Bowser Jr.,
Meatwad,
Darwin Waterson,
Steven Universe,
Zim,
Ash Ketchum,
Rowley Jefferson,
Greg Heffley,
Ryuko Matoi,
Frisk,
Crash Bandicoot,
Stewie Griffin,
Chris Griffin,
Cuphead,
Hat Kid,
Doom Slayer,
Banjo,
Kazooie,
Nathan Adams,
Takato Matsuki,
Guilmon,
Butters Stotch,
Ren Amamiya,
Bart Simpson,
Sam,
Max,
Beavis,
Butthead,
and Spongebob Squarepants.
They all planned to fuse into an omnipotent being.
The being, able to defeat Retep had struggled though
However.....
None of them could take into account that there was a reason Smithy was Retep's boss.
They all defused under the idea that they didn't need to be omnipotent to fight Smithy and could easily take him on. They didn't know a technique that Smithy learned would end the war in his favor.
One called....
the Asspull.
Smithy proceeded to knockout the warriors. Deeming them unworthy of death he channeled Manbearpig as he prepared the universe ending technique.
After the warriors failed to stop Smithy's asspull. The Crazy Noisy Bizarre Negaverse exploded into many universes resetting everything.
Now....
The multiverse starts to collapse as various universes merge together.
The reincartions of the warriors will have to team up to survive and fight assholes
How would these characters react if it was true?
Cody what you're doing here?
It's official, cody likes pizza
Do a video about an alternate universe where he uploaded this in December.
@@misterzygarde6431 bigg uwu hours
“A New Year’s Special”
“Published on 10 Sep 2019”
Aight man
Ikr? The 31st of December even is on a Tuesday this year
Ikr
He's either super late or super early on this video
Owen E he made this video this video in December, but he felt like this wasn’t like his other content, so he’s now uploading it
New academic year?
Normies: Christmas in July
Pan Pizza (an intellectual) : Christmas in September
New Years in September*
The anime profile picture completes this. And that's a good thing.
Don't diss the album Christmas in July by yours truly
Imagine unironically using the word normie
@@t.mac_k it's used ironically. That's the joke. The album is so good that it can't be criticized.
I still can’t believe that humanity was wiped out during Y2K... that was a sad day 😔
Thank god ben 10 made a new universe to replace it
Was that the day we started to live in a society ?
I can’t wait to r/woooosh somebody.
Unfortunately it didn't happen in reality
And then again in 2012, talk about being unlucky 😰
Dale Gribble is the only cartoon character to openly call himself a beta. He was truly ahead of his time.
That was very _Alpha_ of him to say that. Respect.
Dale said he was confused if Hank was the Alpha neighbor or Gamma.
He taught me about hipsters
@@Rayne_bloodshed They walk slow because they have no place to go mannnn
All the Non-Bender Futurama characters owned up to it as well. Well... all the ones that were walruses in that nature episode.
Rebeltaxi in a nutshell:
Intro
Juice and jam time
Animeish intro
Melee sounds
Intermission and fanart
I await your (insert something here)
Old commercial
Forgot the occasional big tiddy goth moan.
Well yeah that’s his thing
and we all love it
And I wouldn't have it any other way
You forgot the closing argument at the end where it gets pretty real and gives you the feels
"I Sell Y2k and Y2k accessories "
-Hank Hill
I never said that. Thats a misquote, I tell you h'what.
Dammit Hank.
Hi
“That’s a clean burning hell I tell you h’what”
-Hank Hill
Damn, I can’t believe Y2K nostalgia is already hitting. I wonder if we’ll see 2012 nostalgia in the next decade. Seriously though, it’s funny looking back at how there were so many cartoons on world ending events like Y2K.
Honestly makes me wonder when the next "end of the world" is gonna be so far I've survived about 2 or 3 XD
Y2k
2012
And this preacher who said the world would end in like Sep/Oct 2010
The next one I know about involves a meteor in the 2060s according to the bible code, though it's not really a thing I actually believe in XD
Ikr?
How you can't believe? I mean... It was 20 years ago.
Don't forget "The Great Disappointment" in 1844. I forget what the actual reasoning was, but, at the time, many Christians believed that Jesus would return to earth in 1844 to start off the end of the world. Once the date passed, though, believers switched to thinking that 1844 wasn't meant to be the actual day of the apocalypse but instead either the start of it as well as the day the doors to the kingdom of heaven shut, meaning nobody who hadn't been baptized yet could be saved.
So congrats! Apparently anyone younger than 175 is just fucked now! Thanks, religion!
Why did we even believe in the Mayans calendar in the first place? Aren’t they same type of people who originally thought a bunch of pale Europeans were gods and we trusted there calendar as absolute?
The joke was that lime sounds like wine.
The fact that the Dallas reference has to be explained, like it's some obscure piece of forgotten media, makes me feel old.
Pan is finally talking about the Dilbert cartoon. I can die happy now.
Racist
A New Years special in september
i feel this
A Jewish New Year special?
"Worried about Y2K? Get a new Buick"
Oh yes a car will save me from the incoming Apocalypse, Thank You Buick.
"The world might collapse, but at least you can drive through the wasteland in style!"
Until you run out of gas
Lemme see ya say that while I'm roaming the ex-US on my Buick that secretly was a Decepticon.
Mad Max
This is such a pan pizza topic
The start of the 2000s anesthetic and i know pan is gonna lead that on the interwebs
You mean aesthetic right?
"Keep moving front and ask for a Refund"
-Walt Dishy
Hi again
I see you everywhere.
I LITERALLY just got done watching Internet Historian's Y2K video.
What a freaking coincidence, Mee to!
I remember Dilbert used to watch it while playing pokemon mystery dungeon
In Brasil, what Daggett put on the punch bowl was "lodo" which translates to slime, usually involving fungus that appear behind wet areas.
So it made total sense they would allucinate hard from it.
*Brazil
@@amberalvia1101 I mean, yeah. It's Brasil in portuguese.
"I put too much *lime* in the punch"
Obviously, 'lime' is beaver slang for acid
A Y2K/New Years special episode in September, it can only be Pan!
That was the most early 2000s intro I've ever seen in my life and I freaking love it
6:45 sounds like "before you even talk to me"
Think you're right man
i heard "before you rape and torture me"
Its this
"Before you even talk to me, think on this" is what I heard
@@duke86fan Me too.
The Simpsons Hit and Run definitely deserves a remaster. If Battle for Bikini Bottom can get one, I don’t see why this can’t.
Every time someone brings up King of the Hill I just want to see it come back. Hank Hill dealing with the changes of the modern world would be interesting to say the least.
I'll forever wait for the episode where Bobby comes out of the closet.
@@king_big_pp as a bronny
peromiestiloesunico Is that a Ukinojoe reference
King of the Hill was animated for it's cinematography really. Not something you'd see in normal live action shows.
Agreed, the same kinds of gags and edits wouldn't really work as well if it were live action. Plus that era of sitcoms was dominated by the laugh track formula and KotH couldn't keep its pacing with those interruptions.
The toilet paper scenes in King of the Hill feel familiar now
I expected The PJ's, King of the Hill, and Angry Beavers to be on this list. Wasn't disappointed.
Me too, because I saw King of the Hill's episode last weekend.
Well the King of the Hill Y2K episode sums up the coronavirus shopping scare.
well the entirety of y2k is similar to covid and that it's the supposed apocolypse
All those toilet paper rolls at the end, reduced to ashes
Gopher Hank was one of the finest Hank Hill reactions ever. A funny next list would be 2012 Apocalypse cartoons but the only I can think of is Futurama. Ah... good stupid times.
I guess the Simpsons counts
Who didn't go through puberty?
Pan: Kids that didn't get vaccinated.
Damn
Mario: OOF!
That joke was so dark I stubbed my toe on the couch.
Andy Milonakis
Disabled Conan O’Brien: So I was walking to work this morning-
Bender: I doubt it!
I’m sorry that’s all that phased me in this video
In a strange way this has given me hope for the future. Especially the end quote. I have just recently have gotten the results of an ultrasound and they found something. I was feeling some doom and gloom but the end of the video has showed me there is hope. We survived Y2K, we survived the end of the Mayan calendar. So why shouldn't I be able to get through this!? Thanks for giving me hope for my future Pan! I'm going to live it right!
Anybody remember that software on 3DS “Nintendo Video” and the “Son of A Pitch” episode on Y2K returning? I wish that had been made into an actual film
Can anyone find those shorts? I love those and fear they've been lost to history.
Hayden Hyde 4 of them are here ua-cam.com/play/PLFAB4AE663180CBEF.html also I found the y2k one. It’s the first result when you search for son of a pitch on UA-cam
Angry Beavers was hilarious. I remember watching an episode as an adult on Nicktoons and laughed pretty hard. I also wish it got more credit.
It's a real shame that it was overshadowed by other Nicktoons.
Imaging if invader Zim was made before the 2000s. How would an invader Zim y2k episode be, probably absolute mayhem
The end of the world predictions: "The world will end when the year 2000 comes around."
Also the predictions: "These Mayans no one has ever heard of or even mentioned until now says it'll end in the year 2012."
Also also them: "Some time next Wednesday? It's gonna all end guys, believe us please."
Nowadays it's a vague "by the next decade"
Why did we even believe in the Mayans calendar in the first place? Aren’t they same type of people who originally thought a bunch of pale Europeans were gods and we trusted there calendar as absolute?
@@brandonlyon730 The mayan calender thing was just that the calender just ends. And people lost their minds
I mean, climate change has been proven and there is substantial evidence towards it, but hey we may all just be idiots.
Pretty sure people knew what Mayans were before the 2012 apocolypse conspiracy....
*0:24*
Oh my God, I can't belive the computer props from Team Fortress 2 we're so popular they made them in real life.
Most of the time bumpers in youtube videos piss me off but with rebel theyre so pleasant. Reminds me of my childhood
Y2k was a scam to sell software. My cousin bought Y2k software to protect his precious Gateway Computer. I was like, nah that's a bunch of BS cuz. My computer was fine.
Y2K wasn't a bigger problem because people were working around the clock to make sure everything worked
try setting an iphone to 1970, it breaks the OS, it's the same principle. If a device wasn't prepared for Y2K the only way to not make it crash in this way would be to set the date earlier than the issue date. We're going to have the same issue in 2038 ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem )
It easn't a scam
Aloooot of computers had to have updates to deal with it
A lot of people used Y2K as a way to peddle scams, but the base problem was very real in many cases.
Wait y2k never happened?
Cya when I get my bunker boys
Well, technically it didn't but technically it did. Some electronic vending machines and LED signs did go down, but that was about it. With all the well-deserved jokes it's easy to forget that it wasn't 100% unfounded paranoia, but everything important was either uneffected or fixed beforehand, because of course people would work to get around that oversight.
Someone actually did stay in their bunker since Y2k and barely came out like a yr or 2 ago because they ran out of food
@@big_slurp4603 Not surprised, i didn't really care too much when i read it honestly, it's just that this comment reminded me of that
ah, the good old days of family guy, back when it was tolerable. or maybe i just liked it because i was a child, i don't know. haven't been watching pan for a while, and now that i've started watching again i'm beginning to remember why i like his content so much. keep it up pan, you magnificent pizza bastard
The Diaboromon evolution line from Digimon Adventure: Our War Game are Y2K bugs.
For anyone wondering, Digimon: Our War Game was butchered and Frankenstein'd with two other films into the English dubbed Digimon: the Movie. The name is also probably reference to the movie WarGames.
Its funny, having a very naive Mexican family, they didnt really hype it up or were scared. It was just another normal family reunion with tamales, kinda sad i wasnt part of the hyped
Y2K killed Pans computer and that’s why he’s uploading this in September
My favorite was the KotH one. Peggy lamenting at her opinions being null always makes me laugh, and I love Hank's whac-a-mole nightmare.
Also, PLEASE review the PJs someday. That was one of my favorite cartoons of yesteryear. I love the camping episode.
The line probably originally was "I used too much wine" and they were forced to change it to lime
That PJ’s Scene “Before you ___ think on this” reminds me of the Grover saying the F Bomb situation. You either hear one or the other.
“Before you even talk to me think on this”
“Before you Rápë and Torture me think on this”
Y2K was the 2020 of the 2000s
The PJs!! i remember it but i never caught the intros so i had no idea what it was called. that's what i like about your channel; you're a few years older than me so you remember the shit i 1/2 remember from when i was 5
Can't wait for the top 10 corona scare episodes
Right now the entertainment industry is stopped
I believe that will take a time
& The teen titans go one that will call you stupid (the viewer)
As someone who was born in the mid to late 90's. I never Y2K was a serious issue till I watch these episodes. Looking back I see it really wasn't something to panic about.
“There might also be things that suck, I dunno”
well
Thank you for the memories.
And the olden cartoons you brought back, on screen.
Haven’t seen them, in a millennia.
I feel old now...Thank you.
The New Years special 9 months, 1 week, and 3 days in the making
"I can't tell which of the two are Stan or Kyle"
*TRIGGERED*
imm Yeah, because they’re based on Trey and Matt who also have similar characters.
South Park sucks...
If you haven't watched King of the Hill, you are missing an absolute gem. The humor is clever and subtle, and the show has an overall cozy feel.
That's the Year that Scatman died. Poor guy.
I'm happy to see Pan mention more niche cartoons like Dilbert and the PJ's (and to a lesser extent King of the hill, which is only niche for his videos) now if only Pirates of Dark Water somehow had a Y2K episode, we could have finally got a dialogue going about that hidden gem of a show XD
I loved the pj as a kid
We ALL felt like clowns when we thought the world was gonna end in 2012.
And luckily for us 2012 is not the end of the world
Did ANYONE actually belived it?
My question was why did they believe that. They are aware the Mayans also believe the European were gods and we know what happen to them
@@unkown686 The Mayans didn't even belive in the 2012 end of the world
The date wasn't even rigth
And all it meant was that the Mayans died before making a new calandar
@@se.224 The Mayans didnt predict it tho, Pepole belived a Con-man
While it's not Adult Swim, Comedy Central did air reruns of Dilbert, which is actually how I first discovered it. In fact, Comedy Central used to have their own Saturday morning cartoon lineup in the mid 2000's that consisted of reruns of Dilbert, Duckman, and The Critic.
King of the hill is my whole childhood and high school years. I’m honored to see it placed at #1 on this channel. It really deserves it.
Thanks for including Dilbert! I love that show!
Everyone assumes "It looks boring", maybe the comic is... And maybe is not the kind of hour people look for nowadays. But the cartoon is freaking insane! There's a surprising amount of death and destruction. That dog's personality and character relation with Dilbert kinda reminds me of Rick from R&M.
Anyway... It was an awful idea to put it in foxkids... It still looks like an old newspapers comic
Just a shame the Dilbert creator is, well.... Dilbert's creator.
@@coreylineberry8557 yup I have seen what he's up to...
I can't imagine a fate worse than being Dilbert's creator
I wonder if there are enough Mayan Calendar 2012 episodes to warrant a countdown.
I too always wondered what King of the Hill wound be like in live action
I get the sense that at it's worst:
We'll get the live action Spongbob special (if anyone's seen that)
It would be boring and uncanny and a little awkward with with how actually exaggerated and cartoony the characters compared to real life are, making you wish the show was animated. Things like joke delivery and character quirks would take a massive hit.
And at it's best:
We'll get My Name is Earl
A nice level of exaggerated and yet not cartoony.
This was a really interesting premise for a top whatever list! There were more episodes dealing with Y2K than I remembered, but I do remember a lot of people talking about it back then so I guess it's not that surprising. Good episode, dude! Also thanks for bringing some attention to the Dilbert cartoon! I'm not a huge fan or anything, just remember watching some of it when I was younger and always thought it was weird no one ever brings it up.
this channel makes me miss 2005-2010 era of tv so much every time i watch a video
Thank you
I remember the Simpsons and Family Guy episodes really scared me as a kid, I was 9 when the Y2K Panic happened and I had no reason to doubt my favorite cartoons even if both episodes were clearly non canon.
It helped that my Uncle was a big computer and work at a local military base and reassured everyone in my family that everyone had pretty much fixed the bug by the time new years rolled around but I was still worried, but then everything was fine so whateves
New Years Eve 1999 was also the day the SpongeBob SquarePants episode SB-129 aired.
An Angry Beavers Netflix special would be a dream come true.
That scene from king of the hill with the toilet paper has become oddly relevant now
That reference Family Guy makes to Dallas made me laugh a little since I didn't get the reference.
My mom, however, doubled over in laughter and later explained the reference.
Dilbert is honestly a pretty underrated show. It had a lot of funny moments. I wish it got more recognition, or at least more reruns.
Nice that you remember Eddie Murphy's old fox show The PJ's, that show deserves some more recognition.
I’m rewatching this video at the year 2020 and it’s new year eve. Hopefully 2021 is a better year or not
The level of quality each of your videos has is amazing, and every time I watch, I get a feeling of nostalgia that I can't describe.
Dude I'm loving the new opening and the other bumpers. Great editing.
Thank you Pan for bringing Dilbert and The PJ’s to light. Dilbert is extremely underrated and needs more light shined on it
Party like it's 1999..but like forever. Also the first chicken fight will always be the best
Before Pan pointed it out, i heard "before you EVEN torture me" so maybe that was it?
15:32 Now this become relevant
This is an awesome idea for a video. Good job pan! Totally agree that the king king of the hill has the best Y2K episode out of this list and in general imo.
that one guy buying up toilet paper at 15:45
fuck that hits different
_Dilbert_ is a hilarious comic strip and was a hilarious cartoon.
The Y2K episode of the PJ's was the first episode that came to mind when I read the title. Very happy that it was included in the list.
I was too young to know what Y2K was. I was just enjoying 1999 and then the early 2000's afterwards.
Dude, a netflix special based around the Angry Beavers becoming self aware about their cancellation might be fantastic. Maybe the whole special is them trying to get their show back, idk but it's a concept that can work.
I'd love to see that, amazing idea.
I was waaayyy too young to remember the Y2K craze (I was born in '99) But that Tree House of Horror segment genuinely freaked me out as kid. Like I was convinced that on some random New Year's day, time itself will glitch out, technology will fuck up and some of us will be shot out of a rocket to die in space or be forced to die on Earth. That shit used to keep me up at night XD
I have a deep, wistful nostalgia for the Y2K era. Life was so much more simple and innocent and our culture was better. Also the aesthetic of everything was super comfy.
The family guy y2k episode was one of the first episodes I ever watched, and from my memory, it was always the one they chose to replay on tv more than the others. The same deal with the abortion episode, it was maybe like the second episode I saw. I only remember cause I was too young to be watching, and it was always late at night when I was meant to be asleep, with my tv volume turned to 1. The y2k episode always replayed in my head anytime anyone mentioned y2k, and it always gave me creepy post apocalyptic vibes.
You should give the Dilbert cartoon a chance. The writing was surprisingly good
That Hank of the Hill episode.
I just loved it so much back when i was younger.
Hank beginning to panic because the propane shipment that Strickland was supposed to get can't be sent because of computer issues.
Peggy trying to print everything she's saved on her Kaypro only to wake up the next morning to find that the printer failed overnight.
Bobby panicking because he might run out of his favorite toilet paper.
Dale having a fit because the gerbils he got made a mess in the basement, completely ruining his stockpiled food.
There's so many great moments in that episode.
As a kid I thought Dilbert just animated Drew Carrey
Gotta say, I love your aesthetic and all the bumpers and the like on your vids! I'm a new subscriber and the style is great. Makes it feel like a proper TV Show without all the annoying 10 minutes of ads. Reminds me a bit of old school Adult Swim.
So many people in The Hillenium buying toilet paper. It's as if they were predicting the CoVID hysteria over the toilet paper.
2:58
Listen to this man. Having a ruptured hemorrhoid resulted in 5 of the worst days of my life. It's like living in those shitty anti smoking ads where the kid is being bullied by a cigarette, only it's their ass now and neither of them is happy about it.
"I'm gonna die friendless and alone like Weird Al Yankovic"
HOW DARE
Wow I wasn't expecting to see the Pj's Project on this list props to you pan for knowing about that show.
2020 is just the y2k king of the hill episode
That ABC bumper got me. Haha so much good music and fun. Don’t forget about the end of the world.