@@murasakiringo 5:21: Cop: All those in favor of more donuts in the break room, say “aye”. Gura: Aye! Janitor: Nay. Cop: SHUT UP JANITOR, YOU DON’T COUNT! Gura: 😲
"I have a cookie!" The Joy stage. Your childhood, best memories, and first passions. "Ahhhh! I dropped my cookie!" The Grieving stage. Your teenage times, depression, and loneliness. "Oh, it smells funny. I don't know how I feel about this." The Doubting stage. Your young adult life, identity, and unanswered questions. "Yay, floor cookie!" The Satisfied stage. Your elder years, grateful, and determined. And all under the 1 minute mark. I think Gura is playing the fool on us, secretly teaching us life lessons. But I dunno, I'm not a rocket doctor.
15:13 OMG! I just realized: this is a reference to LEGO Racers for the PS1! There was an upgradeable-item feature where colored blocks gave you items (like Mario Kart, except each color gave a different item) and white blocks powered them up up to three times. If you use it with three white blocks, the speed-boost item becomes a warp that teleports you basically to the finish line or something.
@@SONICX1027 IKR? I only realized because I had just rewatched an old episode of Caddicarus where he played LEGO Racers and commented on that specific mechanic, so the image was fresh in my brain. And I had already seen both that video (as well as played the game) and seen this scene in Henry Stickmin before; I just never made the connection before since the art style is so drastically different.
@@bhull242 I had a PC copy of the game some time ago, so I knew the reference from first hand experience. For a bit of useless advice/trivia, it could often be more useful to do lvl 3 (2 white bricks and a green) speed boosts than lvl 4 (3 white bricks). This was mostly because you couldn't tell exactly where you were going to be after a warp jump animation. The game would do it's best to put you forward, and it's not like you'd ever end up straight backwards, but if you warped out on a sharp turn, it could screw you up pretty bad. It would also put you physically past a lot of other power ups you could otherwise pick up along the way. So while you could conceivably pick up another tier 3 boost while using your last one, you couldn't gain anymore blocks with a tier 4 until you came out the other side of the warp. Both factors led to a lot of frustration when trying to beat the time trials, as child me couldn't understand how the cpu outpaced me so much using an "inferior" boost. I'm still searching for someone who has reacted to this game who actually gets the reference though. So far, I haven't found a single youtuber who knows it immediately. It was a fairly fun game for what it was worth.
Thank you but I have the rule to not respond immediatly to comments that force an angry reply out of me and wait a day. It works 95% of the times. Today it didn't and I made stupid remarks instead.
@@murasakiringo Again, no one judges you. Pls don't pay attention to the negative parts, we all get carried away sometimes. People have bad days occasionally. The scene would be poorer without you.
@@murasakiringo I probably would feel that way when people get all butthurt when they can’t handle the fact Ian Flynn is a terrible writer for Modern Sonic.
10:13 Sneaky Shuba
4 more to go
@@murasakiringo 5:21: Cop: All those in favor of more donuts in the break room, say “aye”.
Gura: Aye!
Janitor: Nay.
Cop: SHUT UP JANITOR, YOU DON’T COUNT!
Gura: 😲
Gura dropping the cookie is somehow the best representation of a human life cycle.
Change my mind.
"I have a cookie!" The Joy stage. Your childhood, best memories, and first passions.
"Ahhhh! I dropped my cookie!" The Grieving stage. Your teenage times, depression, and loneliness.
"Oh, it smells funny. I don't know how I feel about this." The Doubting stage. Your young adult life, identity, and unanswered questions.
"Yay, floor cookie!" The Satisfied stage. Your elder years, grateful, and determined.
And all under the 1 minute mark. I think Gura is playing the fool on us, secretly teaching us life lessons. But I dunno, I'm not a rocket doctor.
I got a chips ahoy and Oreo advertisements for this video so it must be some cookie destiny
15:13
OMG! I just realized: this is a reference to LEGO Racers for the PS1! There was an upgradeable-item feature where colored blocks gave you items (like Mario Kart, except each color gave a different item) and white blocks powered them up up to three times. If you use it with three white blocks, the speed-boost item becomes a warp that teleports you basically to the finish line or something.
I wonder if any UA-camrs, especially the VTubers actually got that reference, because the LEGO Racer game series itself is obscure in its own right
@@SONICX1027
IKR? I only realized because I had just rewatched an old episode of Caddicarus where he played LEGO Racers and commented on that specific mechanic, so the image was fresh in my brain. And I had already seen both that video (as well as played the game) and seen this scene in Henry Stickmin before; I just never made the connection before since the art style is so drastically different.
...So, Diddy Kong Racing balloon items
@@bhull242 I had a PC copy of the game some time ago, so I knew the reference from first hand experience. For a bit of useless advice/trivia, it could often be more useful to do lvl 3 (2 white bricks and a green) speed boosts than lvl 4 (3 white bricks). This was mostly because you couldn't tell exactly where you were going to be after a warp jump animation. The game would do it's best to put you forward, and it's not like you'd ever end up straight backwards, but if you warped out on a sharp turn, it could screw you up pretty bad. It would also put you physically past a lot of other power ups you could otherwise pick up along the way. So while you could conceivably pick up another tier 3 boost while using your last one, you couldn't gain anymore blocks with a tier 4 until you came out the other side of the warp. Both factors led to a lot of frustration when trying to beat the time trials, as child me couldn't understand how the cpu outpaced me so much using an "inferior" boost.
I'm still searching for someone who has reacted to this game who actually gets the reference though. So far, I haven't found a single youtuber who knows it immediately. It was a fairly fun game for what it was worth.
44:55 I love how "Yell" is the force shout from Skyrim! "RA-DO-FOOS!"
The first letter is scrambled, and the rest are in reverse order. Instead of Rusfoda, we get Radofus!
I’m really glad I found this channel. You deserve more credit.
True I love these compilations
Speaking fax
Gura revealing her shitposting past, by getting about 90% of the references. Far above any other Holo member.
The fact that her immediate response to the alien option was "THE BABY!" kind of gives it away on its own.
Ok
11:25: THE BABY! 😁
@@AkumaKristian As a Metroid fan, that moment absolutely killed me. XD
As expected of sensawa
17:00 The fact she found that before most of us shows how cultured she is.
Did he really say that? To me I’ve always heard it as *oh shit nooo*
@@mixednarwhal same
8:13 The first and only time Gura will ever be "boin-boin".
48:00 you can see how her facial expression instantly changed when the sad music came..
Thank you for contributing to Shark Week content.
1 hour+ of content? this channel needs more than 10k subs
07:01 Yup that's my daughter folks, ain't she the CUTEST!
5:16 and now she killed her whole team in rust with a grenade
It all comes full circle.
Must have been the easiest experience to make with no captions to add lol
47:22: The Electric Company.
16:10 I thought it was gonna say “Incorrect Blitz input” for sure… oh well
15:36
So she knows not only more, but also memes.
19:15 - Hopa! Here is!
Just making a separate comment to make this clear; no one judges you for making some offhand comments; i still appreciate your work.
Thank you but I have the rule to not respond immediatly to comments that force an angry reply out of me and wait a day. It works 95% of the times. Today it didn't and I made stupid remarks instead.
@@murasakiringo Again, no one judges you. Pls don't pay attention to the negative parts, we all get carried away sometimes. People have bad days occasionally. The scene would be poorer without you.
Wait, what happened? Did people have a war about politics while I wasn't paying attention?
@@murasakiringo I probably would feel that way when people get all butthurt when they can’t handle the fact Ian Flynn is a terrible writer for Modern Sonic.
I heard the Left Hand Man say, "Beh-zin-gaaaaa!"
Like one of the Sidemen.
43:57 “Boom, baby!”
Now, this is epic.
3:18 9/11. I just noticed that :0
0:20 does this mean it's a FEET flavored cookie?
Lol "floor cookie!"
ME AND DA BOIS LOOKIN FOR BEANSSSS!!!
Wait... Did Gura just casually throw in a Judas Priest reference at the beginning of the episode?
Breaking the bank, breaking the bank, danununuh
29:34 Why is there a duck there in the car? XD
It’s an edit.
38:01
Thank you🙏
10:10 will shuba appears
thank you
1:12:20 Pretty sure that was George
Sorry I didn't mean to offend, I just asked a question. Didn't have to call me a snowflake.
I'm sorry I worked the whole day on this clip. It's late and I am tirred. But I shouldn't have lashed out.
@@murasakiringo I am not mad, we are good
Ayo isn't this just the vod??? Not tryna hate just curious...
Stop harassing me :(
Thanks and please don't call ppl snowflakes. That is petty
I'm sorry I worked the whole day on this clip. It's late and I am tirred. But I shouldn't have lashed out.
@@murasakiringo it's cool, I understand
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