@@WolfRider2002 The only thing poker night 1 had that poker night 2 didn’t is the Heavy from Team Fortress 2. I guess Strongbad and that nerd guy whose name I can never remember are there too, but Max is in poker night 2, and Heavy is the only other interesting person there.
@@dianeaishamonday9125 I still find it weird that he's named after a German astrophysicist that worked with Johannes Kepler. Guess the guy behind the comic strip must've been a Carl Sagan fan or something, that's where I first heard the name.
Yeah well as we see in the show, Brock truely does care for both of the boys and he knows that he was technically the reason Deans cards were set on fire
"If you screw with Earth, we'll screw with Uranus?" "One wrong move and you can kiss Uranus goodbye?" "Something something butt joke?" (Yeah I know we've all seen the video. Still wanna have it documented.)
@@tgtterrorizor3407 well before all that telepathic crap wore off I painted a new card 256 and had a printing company made a new set. Dean never knew the difference. Check it out...
Basica, whenever a massively obvious innuendo came up, Yaako joked that the censors would shut the episode down right then and there. Hence, “Good night, everybody.”
Conversation Titles: Alien Invasion The 256th Card Woody "The Weirdo" Wahlberg Visions of Uranus The Telepathy Helmet The Uranian Agent and the Wrath of Uranus
@@greatsageclok-roo9013 That and if you consume too much, doctors will put you in a coma for a few days so they can pump your stomach and give your body a chance to 'reboot'.
Already have. I only have to do Sam and Max's story now and I've done them all... I also need to do their reactions and responses as well as GLaDOS' dialogue.
I'm reminded of a great movie about super heroes, dinosaurs that weren't actually dinosaurs and a guy blowing his brains after writing a children's book.
Ah, I see. The “Alien Invasion” cards are a nod to Topps’ “Mars Attacks” cards that came out in the 60s. Yep, before Mars Attacks was a movie, it was a card set! The story goes that the corrupt Martian Government (an allegory to the Soviet Union) decided to invade Earth since their planet was on the brink of destruction due to rising atomic pressures beneath the surface. So, the Martians invaded Earth and attacked them with UFOs, giant robots, laser weapons, even a mutation ray that made insects ginormous! In the end, however, the humans turned the tide on the Martians by flying to Mars and attacking their cities in turn. And thanks to the battles on the surface of Mars, the atomic pressures beneath the surface reached a critical point and the planet exploded just as the humans escaped, leaving the planet in ruins.
@@thesailormercury2 “Well, there was an "incident" at the Venture Compound yesterday, and, well, Dean's shoebox of "collectable" trading cards kind of got hit by some stray flamethrower fire.”
I like how Sam couldn’t be bothered to make a Uranus joke.
"Something something butt joke." lol
jokr
jokre
Kinda surprised that Max didn’t chime in with one. 😅
even Sam has more dignity than to go for low hanging fruit like that
Wish there were conversations like these in the first Poker Night.
One of many reasons why Poker Night 2 is superior to the original
@@WolfRider2002 The only thing poker night 1 had that poker night 2 didn’t is the Heavy from Team Fortress 2. I guess Strongbad and that nerd guy whose name I can never remember are there too, but Max is in poker night 2, and Heavy is the only other interesting person there.
@@nickkayfabe6147 his name is Tycho Brahe
@@dianeaishamonday9125 I still find it weird that he's named after a German astrophysicist that worked with Johannes Kepler. Guess the guy behind the comic strip must've been a Carl Sagan fan or something, that's where I first heard the name.
is it weird that i find "something something butt joke" the funniest one
NO!
If there was gonna be a Telltalles Game of Venture Bros this woulda been the entire story.
It's cute that Brock went through all that trouble just to replace Dean's cards
Yeah well as we see in the show, Brock truely does care for both of the boys and he knows that he was technically the reason Deans cards were set on fire
That’s an episode of Venture Bros. Right there.
"If you screw with Earth, we'll screw with Uranus?"
"One wrong move and you can kiss Uranus goodbye?"
"Something something butt joke?"
(Yeah I know we've all seen the video. Still wanna have it documented.)
"Well it was actually Rusty who said 'Tell your leaders that Earth won't bow down to yer anus...' And then we broke down giggling."
"What about Deen and his trading cards?"
@@tgtterrorizor3407 well before all that telepathic crap wore off I painted a new card 256 and had a printing company made a new set. Dean never knew the difference. Check it out...
I lost it at Claptrap's "Goodnight folks!"
Reminded me of yakkos goodnight everybody
5:45 LOL. Something something BUTT JOKE
God. Damn. Toilet paper.
Who would’ve guessed
@@LuckiSir who would've guessed
It's like Sam predicted the future.
3:24 Didn't Yakko Warner say that sometimes in Animaniacs?
Yeah it's called a reference
Basica, whenever a massively obvious innuendo came up, Yaako joked that the censors would shut the episode down right then and there. Hence, “Good night, everybody.”
What I wouldn’t give for those cards…
You could try “mars attacks”. Those cards are pretty close to being as graphic as alien invasion
It reminded me of serial killer trading cards. And apparently they actually exist
@@Dill_Pickle1997 I like to think Alien Invasion's an homage to it, the similarities are uncanny.
I like how they help each other out. Like they’re the best of friends.
Conversation Titles:
Alien Invasion
The 256th Card
Woody "The Weirdo" Wahlberg
Visions of Uranus
The Telepathy Helmet
The Uranian Agent and the Wrath of Uranus
Someone needs to animate this or capture footage of them talking this story.
I don’t care which I just need to see it!
This suddenly makes me wish for alien invasion trading cards 2.0
If you want to get shit-faced, take a shot everytime someone says 'Uranus'. You'll be in a alcoholic coma.
More like you'll be dead from alcohol poisonin-
Oh. THAT'S what you meant by 'alcoholic coma.'
@@greatsageclok-roo9013 That and if you consume too much, doctors will put you in a coma for a few days so they can pump your stomach and give your body a chance to 'reboot'.
“Shit-faced”. XD
@@CodesTheOtaku Believe it or not, that was an accident.😁
[F] to all the people who were too good at poker to hear all these conversations.
Are these a nod to the "Mars Attacks" cards made by Topps in 1962?
“Flaming livestock” LOL 😂
(If anyone got that reference, you’re awesome)
What's the reference?
@@matttestani8105 it’s to this trading card set from ‘62 called “mars attacks”.
@@Dill_Pickle1997wasn't there a movie with the same name?
@@noahhamilton5974 yes. It was directed by Tim Burton, and it came out in 1996. Coincidentally it was coming off the heels of Independence Day
@@Dill_Pickle1997 yeah, my father had an mars attacks pinball machine
Thanks for including this!!!
Can you do this with the other stories?
Already have.
I only have to do Sam and Max's story now and I've done them all...
I also need to do their reactions and responses as well as GLaDOS' dialogue.
AWESOME!!!
I'm reminded of a great movie about super heroes, dinosaurs that weren't actually dinosaurs and a guy blowing his brains after writing a children's book.
Justice League The New Frontier?
@@dereknight861 Congrats on getting the reference. You get a like.
I just found a set of trading cards I like, and it reminded me of this video
I have tried so damn hard to get footage of the story but I’ve only gotten up to the second conversation and then it never came up again
Ah, I see. The “Alien Invasion” cards are a nod to Topps’ “Mars Attacks” cards that came out in the 60s. Yep, before Mars Attacks was a movie, it was a card set!
The story goes that the corrupt Martian Government (an allegory to the Soviet Union) decided to invade Earth since their planet was on the brink of destruction due to rising atomic pressures beneath the surface. So, the Martians invaded Earth and attacked them with UFOs, giant robots, laser weapons, even a mutation ray that made insects ginormous!
In the end, however, the humans turned the tide on the Martians by flying to Mars and attacking their cities in turn. And thanks to the battles on the surface of Mars, the atomic pressures beneath the surface reached a critical point and the planet exploded just as the humans escaped, leaving the planet in ruins.
If only this came with visuals, too. Oh well, it’s still entertaining.
I looked up those cards, and they are pretty fucked up, even by our standards. Like dismerberment, maiming, and getting burned alive type shit.
Say, do any of you guys know anything about trading cards?
Not since i discovered girls
@@72534 unless the cards have girls on it
@@thesailormercury2 “Well, there was an "incident" at the Venture Compound yesterday, and, well, Dean's shoebox of "collectable" trading cards kind of got hit by some stray flamethrower fire.”
@@RacerGuy450
- On Pandora, we keep our shoes in fireproof lockers!
@@garr_inc "Well I figure I've got about 3-4 days to replace them before Dean notices they're missing, but I don't know where to start."
4:51
Wait...do these follow up conversations even trigger in game?
Yep. You have to make sure that all four characters are still at the table.
Clok-Roo, The Primordial that...explains why. Kinda makes me wish they still had these convos while some players weren’t at the table
Clok-Roo, The Primordial how do we not have footage of this?
@@123darkelf we probably do it’s just this channel never does that for some wierd reason
@@peterjalgalado2243 yeah. I had way too many repeats of Ash’s romance with Wendy, i rarely had the card convo finish, only the first two