Um actually, the original Mortal Kombat _didn't_ use motion capture. Motion capture is a technique in which a human being in the real world puts on a suit that tracks his movements and pass it on to a computer, that uses that data to generate animations in a 3D environment. The technique used for Mortal Kombat is actually called "digitilized sprites", in which actors were filmed in front of a blue screen performing moves, and then the footage was cropped and transformed in frames of animation to be used as sprites for the characters in the game.
Um actually that's still considered a form of mo cap which by rough definition means translating the movement into a digitized version. So both right and wrong no points?
@@Damnitjim7um actually, like claymation capture, the actors were captured via stop motion. Meaning motion was not captured, but it was imitated by animators arranging sprites ✌️😅
Um, actually: The Nintendo Piano was made as part of the Nintendo Labo series of assemblies that you would put together, and then attach to your Nintendo Switch. It is notable that very few people used these kits as the cardboard cost you more than the games that gave you the instructions.
@@user-crane Yes, I was thinking of this exact thing. I never had one (or even saw one in real life) but I remember reading about it in Nintendo Power magazine. Also, they mention a N64 mouse..? Was there one of those? The SNES had a mouse, I don't know of any N64 mouse though.
I LOVE watching an episode where everyone stumbles, especially when they do it six times in a row during a shiny question. Everyone on this show has such a good attitude, I love it
@@dokonautEspecially because on any other episode he would have gotten a point for calling out that Gorro was the exception to the motion capture question, even if he was slightly off on the specifics. Trapp should have totally given him the point.
Um, actually Omega Level Mutante aren't classified regarding how powerful they are, it's about mutants whose dominant power is deemed to register or reach an undefinable upper limit *THAT* power's specific classification. For example, Magneto and Forge are the most powerful mutants of their power types (Magnetism and technopathy), but Magneto is omega level because the upper limit of his powers cannot be surpassed in any measurable fashion, while Forge's could be (and have been by multiple humans). Bobby Drake's (Ice Man) temperature manipulation (negative) is the best there is at what he does. He can even create sentient life (way before Elsa did it). Xavier is powerful, but he isn't the very best telepath. Jean Grey and Kid Omega are. Source: Hickman's run, X-Men wiki.
This is actually a new definition introduced by Hickman. Omega level mutant has meant a lot of things over the years, but in general just means one of the most powerful mutants.
Before Hickman re-classified the meaning, Omega was world ending. Magneto is a class 4, Charles was only a class 3... Cerebro gave him a huge boost of power and made him seem far stronger than his own power.
Literally. This is the one time I would have completely annihilated everyone in the show. I would have gotten 80% of the statements and especially that sound segment
@@BreezyBeej same here, I knew most of the sound ones and while I knew jack shit on most of the alien names, I would 100% have been hyperspecific about former Citadel Security Officer Garrus Vakarian AKA Archangel.
My favorite part of this show isn't the incorrect props on the shelves, but that someone took the time to make them.. The red Tardis? Just paint. The three-in-the-pink non-vulcan salute? Just a cast of someone's hand in the wrong positon. But someone ACTUALLY took the time to make those off-brand Back to the Future sneakers.
I give this win to Zac, he had his dignity, maintained a lead, and then only got tied with cause Kirk did what Zac did in the beginning but still took the point
I think the major downfall of the sounds category is that many of the sounds were removed from their environment. The Big Daddy, for example, would’ve been much more recognizable if the booming footsteps were included.
Um actually, that's the entire point? To see if they can recognize them outside of the original context, which includes soundeffects other than the specific one they're asked to identify
@@Koushakur Yeah, and because of that… all the contestants failed. Consistently. The sounds were so far removed that virtually no one could answer correctly during that part of the competition. Which is why you never see this segment tried in other episodes.
@@brotherofAnubus frankly I think it’s just a matter of the contestants not having played/not being familiar with the games (aside from bioshock). I recognized the Butcher, the Reaper, the Creeper, and the headcrab all virtually instantly, but that’s just due to the amount of time I’ve spent playing those games (aside from Diablo, which I recognized from reputation in the Diablo 3 community alone). Imo most of the sounds played are distinctive enough to be recognized by people who have played the games. Additionally, those sounds all require immediate player response, so if you’ve played the game then you probably get this feeling of needing to do something. So I think it’s just the contestants haven’t played these games. It could work as a mini game but you’d need a particular panel of contestants.
From what I can remember, Iceman is omega level cuz his power isnt making ice, but rather temperature manipulation meaning he can freeze the water in your body
Yes, omega level basically means that they could destroy Earth/end all life on Earth. Iceman is omega because he could freeze the whole planet if he wanted to.
@@jeffmoore620 he was seen as a weapon to the government. He just cares too much about life and order that he never tried to do any super fucked up shit
@@metalhead522 yeah but he’s still only an Alpha Level telepath. That doesn’t mean he’s not powerful, but his powers are limited without Cerebro. Meanwhile, Jean Grey is an Omega Level telepath because her powers are almost unlimited in their potential. I’m still not sure how his telepathy results in nuclear decimation though?
I love this show! I love how it breaks down the gate keeping, and actually lessens my FOMO, these massive needs don’t know everything about everything, so it’s ok if I don’t either. 😊
man, I thought wouldn't have gotten any of the other enemy sounds until creeper came up and I so desperately hoped one of them would have gotten it, that noise is burned into my mind.
Yeah that was pretty brutal. Kind of a shame, it's not like they're unknown franchises. I think video games tend to be non-episodic and harder to nail on specifics since they are many more hours of investment than other media so it's more common for people to not play them all the way through or rewatch multiple times.
@@jerodast But because they require many more hours of investment, that means you're more likely to remember stuff from them. Even if you don't play all the way through one or don't play it multiple times, you still might hear the same sound effects hundreds of times in the amount of time you do spend with the game.
Um actually his name isn’t the Doctor, that’s just what everyone calls him because his name is very dangerous for some reason they never fully explain and are also really vague about it
RE JustA NormalDude, you may be thinking of how in Time Of The Doctor on Trenzalore the Time Lords were asking what his name was so that they knew they’d found the right universe to re-enter, and if the Time Lords did return, especially since the planet was already surrounded by various enemies, that would immediately prompt a renewed attack against them which could in turn become like another Time War. That was why his name was so important during 11’s era, however before and after that The Doctor’s name is kept secret kind of just because (unless there was yet further cause for anonymity expounded upon in turn in the expanded materials that someone else can enlighten me upon) RE Orion Pax, except for River Song apparently
@@broidk8291 No, it was a very small stone that my doctor wanted for analysis. Gangs of fun having to void into a fine mesh strainer in order to catch it.
I'm legitimately surprised none of these guys has PTSD from any of those monster sounds. I *instantly* knew the redead and creeper. Monster sounds are seared into your brain once you learn them.
@@colinfun I'm going to have to give that one too you... 80s comic for the win, I want to ask how to pronounce it, but they were writing the answers down so it would have been irrelevant. ;-)
I knew almost every sound, and I was particularly stoked to get the reaper sound because I go back and listen to those for fun every once in a while. A real shame none of them knew that, but I'm particularly shocked they didn't know the LoZ because that felt like a free point to me
@@KelpTheGreat I go back to listen to sounds I like sometimes. Like the weird bombs from Star Wars Episode 2. As for sounds that are freebies: Creeper exploding is/has been in many shorts/tiktoks, not to mention it being from one of the most successful games of all time. Surprised me.
Y'all sleeping on Iceman, his mutation allows him to manipulate the spaces in between molecules, controlling their temperature and essentially changing their state of matter.
@Clu Rosencrans this is actually hilarious bc Iceman is one of the few openly gay Xmen so the chances of him asking Jean, a married woman, out on a date are indeed…small.
@Clu Rosencrans it was explicitly established in publication 7 years ago, in All New X-men #40. But even before then Iceman has always been code as gay-it’s just that the Comics Code forbade writers from referring to it explicitly. If you’re a reader of the old school X-men from 60 years ago, you will note Iceman is the only original member who expressly states that he isn’t interested in Jean Grey joining when all the others are excitedly crowding around the window looking at her as she approaches the manor for the first time.
Um, actually, that really should have been considered correct when kirk said that it wasn't motion capture. It was actually digitized footage of them on green screen. The characters are essentially altered photographs which were made into sprites, not "motion captured."
Correct, motion capture means that the positions of the actor are recorded and then applied to a (usually 3D) model, which wasn't until MK4. EDIT: Slight correction, the actor images weren't that much altered, they were photographed in costume and makeup of the final characters.
Yes. The process is called 'rotoscoping', and it was used in games (such as the original Prince of Persia) and sometimes in animated films (the Lord of the Rings animated movie from 1978, or for example Undone on Amazon Video which uses computer-assisted rotoscoping), but it's not at all the same thing as motion capture.
While I am sure you are correct, and I have no points to give. I was a child when the first MK came out, and at the time it was described as "motion capture".
@@KillahMate rotoscoping is when you film somebody then trace over the person on the film, so you're drawing a cartoon traditionally, but you're using a live actor as reference. Mortal Kombat used the actors themselves.
@@avitallichtenfeld813 Um Actually, In many competitions where a tie is unresolvable, a tie for the top position is considered a double 2nd place as there is no contestant that preceded _all_ others. In many a Mario Kart, which is of course the ultimate authority, including the multi-race GPs, a tie for 1st results in a 1st place standing for the racer who beat the other in a previous race. Seeing as Kirk earned the final point and therefore beat Zac in the final matchup, Zac takes 2nd - beeeeoootch hahaha sry bud it's in the spirit of the game
@@Locked0Out Name a game where the final scoreboard means less than the cumulative points scored, even if some points were removed. That's not a good argument - even if you _had_ been able to correctly spell the title of the show that's written right in front of you.
I never noticed how the objects behind Trapp are all "incorrect" (D21, hand thing from Star Trek, a red TARDIS) - it's not like spectacularly clever but damn that's a nice touch for this show.
The redead sound from ocarina of time is the only of the sounds I got, but it was INSTANT. Scared then **** out of me as a kid, I always dreaded them 🤣 that sound lives in my brain forever.
Side note, the cake in the matrix wasn't just an example. The woman excused herself to the bathroom which gave the Merovingian an opening to follow after her and cheat on his wife. This was the pivotal element that led to her betraying him and getting Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus to the Keymaker.
I'm glad to see this here. The point of the whole thing was that the Merovingian thought that he was a creator of causality instead of a "victim" of one, and his own flagrant displays of power were his downfall.
For anyone wondering, in the original Fifth Element script the Diva is hinted at having prescience. She knew she would have to die to give Leeloo the stones. The Diva's Assistant specifically says the Diva wants to sing "one last time."
Surprised no one has commented this: motion capture wasn’t used at all for the first Mortal Kombat. It was borderline fmv, using pictures and video frames of actors dressed up against a blue screen.
Came here a year late to say this. Um, actually, Motion Capture is the process of recording the motion of fixed points on a moving object or body, in order to transfer that pattern of motion onto a digital proxy, e.g. an entirely different character model with an animation rig, and rendering that character performing the motions. Mortal Kombat used "digitization", which meant recording people with a video camera in front of a green screen, then using software to extract clip art from a collection of frames. That is effectively the same as the clay-mation process used for Goro, but with a video camera recording way more frames than necessary of people moving themselves, instead of a regular camera taking one picture at a time of a sculpted model.
That moment of hearing the Butcher, I completely had a visceral reaction. I played bow rogue every game after the first time I encountered him and was like "I don't even want to be in the room with that." XD
He's got a podcast/channel with DJ Wooldridge (also previously of Sourcefed) called Only Stupid Answers, where they talk about nerdy things, comic book media, etc.
@@farisweiss2373 Lol. It'd be funny if his name was actually spelled that way. If I ever have the inclination to have a child and name it Kirk, I'm using that lmao
Iceman is the most OP xmen ever, he can cold snap everything in his sight to absolute zero, killing everyone except him, he can freeze the water in your lungs or blood killing you as if you were in space, he can reconstitute himself from water, at one point learns complete temperature control over water, allowing himself to become water vapor
10:45 Actually there was a nintendo (nes) game that included a piano peripheral, and it was designed to help teach how to play various songs. The game was called Miracle Piano.
um actually, a) "The Doctor" isn't technically his NAME its merely the title he chose, something timelords do (although with timeless child the doctor isn't a timelord apparently) but also, b) there is a relatively recent episode where Capaldi's doctor makes a comment that suggests it might actually be "doctor who" not just the doctor, when the master, aka missy, while pretending to be the doctor, says 'hello, im doctor who', to which the companions say thats not his name, and he responds, 'i like it' suggesting that "doctor who" is actually what his name/title is supposed to be in full
Also he's been referred to as Doctor Who since his time as the First Doctor (specifically by the evil computer WOTAN), the Seventh Doctor had a calling card that had both his Gallifreyan name written in Gallifreyan and under it identified himself in English as "Doctor Who", and the creator, writers, editors, and Doctors (with the notable exception of David Tennant who also dies on this very wrong hill) have referred to the Doctor as Doctor Who since the 60s and never actually stopped. No Um Actually because you're correct, just giving supplementary info to show that saying his name is Doctor Who is as in/correct as calling him The Doctor.
Saying "I like it" doesn't make something true. Just means that individual likes it. Especially doesn't make it true since it isnt the real dr. Who. That's like someone saying something racist,then whilst being corrected they go,well I like it. Then you respond "oh that must make it 100% correct." Like a moron.
UM ACTUALLY! G'kar is pronounced "juh-car", with a soft G not a hard one. Unforgivable. Also, Zack guessing a re-animated dead body for the headcrab noise is so very close to a right answer
I feel like it's already been said, but I appreciate the hell out of the fact that y'all are willing to admit possible mistakes from previous episodes and correct em. That's pretty cool 👍
I know I'm very late to this party, but if you wanna be *super* pedantic, that Reaper horn is from Mass Effect 3. I heard that one and was immediately like, "That's a fucking Reaper." Every time I play Mass Effect 3, when I'm scanning systems and the Reapers show up, that noise (though the sound in the show is one of the specific Reapers you encounter on a planet. I think it might be the one on Rannoch when you're fighting on foot, which was also incredibly terrifying) haunts my dreams for awhile.
That Re-Dead sound instantly awakened a fear in me I forgot. I instantly knew where it was from and surprised no one else did. It's why I never wanted to become big link when I was a kid lol
Um actually, there is a Nintendo Piano. The Miracle Piano Teaching System for the NES complete with NES game cartridge and full size electric keyboard. While not made by Nintendo, it is an Officially Licensed Product.
"Like an owl or something" just the way he sounded so done when he said it 😂 and them all laughing at the Big Daddy noise from Bioshock just killed me 🤣😂🤣😂
For some context: at some point, someone (I think maybe Emma Frost) reveals that Iceman could actually manipulate water in any state of matter which could give him the ability to control people against their will and other crazy stuff, but he hasn't put in the effort to harness that ability, and that's why he's an omega-level mutant.
Well, technically, Professor X is an Omega level telepath, and is on the list of omega level mutants found in krakoa. Omega level now refers to the strongest within their specific type of power
I see Zac Oyama, I click. Personally, I blame Pavlov. (Edit) No, I blame our similar backgrounds. Labyrinth is my absolutely all time favourite film EVER. (Double Edit) Clue is also up there. I can quote endlessly from both of those films. (Triple Edit) Our bromance is over, Zac. It's 'The Doctor'.
Um actually, "The Doctor" is only a title. He has a name, it's just that no one but River Song actually knows it. It's like saying that Queen Elizabeth's name is "The Queen"
Its a major part of his charactor, especially Matt Smith's doctor who was pictured, that his real name is only known be a very limited number of people such as The Master and River Song
@@cmckee42 And to really muddy the waters, he was even actually explicitly named AS Doctor Who in-canon by an authoritative if very unreliable source; as Missy explains it, his assumed name is indeed actually "Doctor Who", and he introduces himself as "The Doctor" specifically to trick people into responding "Doctor Who?" But of course, coming from an incarnation of the Master, there's a better than even chance that this was just a case of messing with the Doctor's pet human for fun.
@@benstevens44 if you go back to the era of the first doctor, and artifical intelligence known as WOTAN identified him as Doctor Who, and he responds to other people calling him Doctor Who as well.
@@rizerek the one I remember best was right at the entrance to the Shadow Temple, and yee they were a little freaky but always just.... those ReDeads, man. The chilling scream along with that panic as you realize that you can't move your character?!? Pure terror as you just had to stand there and watch them approach, praying you were far enough away that you'd be able to move before they jumped on you...
I have a question I really want on the show and it goes like this: "Loki, the god of mischief from norse mythology is the father of several children. The ones we of are Hela, Fenrir, Sleipnir, and Jörmungandr." the question specifics that he's the father of the children, and while that's true for the others it isn't for Sleipnir. He's it's mother. I don't even need credit, I just want more people to talk about how loki gave birth to an 8 legged horse while in the skin of a mare.
Um, actually, it's not accurate to say that Mortal Kombat used motion capture. When people talk about "motion capture", they're referring to using a computer to capture motion data, then using that tracked motion data to animate a digital puppet. Motion capture as a practical means of animation didn't even exist back then. There was no digital tracking of motion data or digital character animations for the original Mortal Kombat. They photographed actors performing in costume, then they digitized that. They also rotoscoped the performers from the background, and crushed the frames down to the fit the sprite's limitations. Digitized sprites like this used to be more common in video games, because it let sprite-based games appear to have better graphics. The graphics in Mortal Kombat look so "real" because the character sprites are made out of digitized pictures of real human beings in real costumes, for the most part. It's not like a computer captured the motion and transferred that motion to a character, the sprites are just made from live photography of real people.
Um actually, at 10:37 (the Nintendo accessories question) there WAS a piano published by Nintendo named the Miracle Piano Teaching System. It was created for the NES and I believe SNES. There is also the Nintendo Labo Piano thanks to the Switch’s IR Camera and the reflective tape on the parts for the piano.
Um actually, the doctor is a title he gave to himself, and though we don’t know his actually name, John Smith would be a more accurate one as it is the name used on any legal documents including doctorates, military id’s, and medical paperwork.
Um Actually the Doctor didn't give himself the title the Doctor. If anyone did, it was Ian who gave him that title. From "An Unearthly Child" IAN: Just open the doors, Doctor Foreman. DOCTOR: Eh? Doctor who? What's he talking about? [later] BARBARA: Oh, look, I don't understand it any more than you do. The inside of the ship, suddenly finding ourselves here. Even some of the things Doctor Foreman says IAN: That's not his name. Who is he? Doctor who? [later] IAN: I think we'd better get going. Doctor, will you lead? DOCTOR: Yes, yes, yes, yes. Many years later, "The Lodger:" DOCTOR: That's how we greet each other nowadays, isn't it? I'm the Doctor. Well, they call me the Doctor. I don't know why. I call me the Doctor, too. Still don't know why.
Aaah thank you! I just wrote tge exact same thing before I saw this. It's such a beloved character of mine and I just want to sit everyone down and treat them to a couple episodes of Babylon 5, in which G'Kar is arguably one of the most complex, tragic and admirable characters.
Fun fact the Reaper Horn from mass effect 22:42 was made from a recording of a anti-bear garbage can lid in a campground, slowed down and reverb is added. Source: My bud Steb Sly was the sound engineer at Bioshock. And I learned some sound editing techniques from him.
@Robert Kidd UM ACUTALLY the First Doctor is referred to as Doctor Who in 2 episodes (The Warmachine, The Gunfighters), the second doctor is named that way in two more (The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace) with the Third and Twelfth Doctors being referred to that way in one episode each (The Daemons and World Enough and Time respectively)
@Robert Kidd You seem to have forgotten that this is a show about trifling technicalities. Zac should have been given "Doctor Who" as correct because, technically, that IS sometimes the character's name.
Um, actually, while the titular character of Doctor Who is measly referred to as "The Doctor" in universe, in the real world, the character has been credited frequently as "Doctor Who" and it is considered a proper way to refer to the character out of universe.
Not only that, he did it because he got the answer by process of elimination until there was only one left, and didn't feel it was fair. Kirk got his last point exactly the same way but didn't say anything.
I love Bioshock and even I didn't recognize the Big Daddies. I think you guys removed too much reverb or something because they usually sound like angry whales, not backwards cow moos.
Another awesome nightmare before christmas fact: The opening poem was originally WAY longer, and voiced by Patrick Stewart. ALSO the film originally ended with another poem also voiced by Patrick Stewart that bookended the story. It goes into Jack and Sally's life after the events of the film, talks about their kids, and Jack in retirement. and has the best closing lines I've ever heard. "And I asked old Jack, do you remember the night When the sky was so dark, and the moon shone so bright? When a million small children pretending to sleep Nearly didn’t have Christmas at all, so to speak? And would, if you could, turn that mighty clock back To that long fateful night-now think carefully, Jack! Would you do the whole thing all over again, Knowing what you know now, knowing what you knew then? And he smiled like the old Pumpkin King that I knew, Then turned and asked softly of me… “Wouldn’t you?” You can hear both monologues on the movie's soundtrack. They're phenomenal!
I can't believe it took me this long to realize all the items on the shelf are nerdy items but they're all wrong.
Pokesquare, d21, Rubik's ball, red Tardis, etc.
I'm amazed how many times Ive seen a similar comment on um, actually videos
Do you guys know what the sneakers are? It’s killing me I can’t figure it out
I immediately saw the d21 on my first watch. See it every time now.
@@2ndRoman the sneakers from back to the future i think
Zac contemplating the sounds while Kirk and Sam lose their shit is a mood.
My last three brain cells in any serious situation
I love Zac attempting to seriously listen to the enemy noises while the other two break down laughing.
He knew what he was doing, he stared directly into the camera when he did it lol
Nice catch
I would have given Zac head crab- man’s literally described the head crab zombies.
Um actually, the original Mortal Kombat _didn't_ use motion capture. Motion capture is a technique in which a human being in the real world puts on a suit that tracks his movements and pass it on to a computer, that uses that data to generate animations in a 3D environment. The technique used for Mortal Kombat is actually called "digitilized sprites", in which actors were filmed in front of a blue screen performing moves, and then the footage was cropped and transformed in frames of animation to be used as sprites for the characters in the game.
Also it was the only game to that lead to the rating systems. There were other games as well that lead to it.
Nah, console release of MK absolutely started it all.
Um actually that's still considered a form of mo cap which by rough definition means translating the movement into a digitized version. So both right and wrong no points?
I thought Night Trap was the game that pissed off the government enough to start the process, MK was another game they used to justify their motion.
@@Damnitjim7um actually, like claymation capture, the actors were captured via stop motion. Meaning motion was not captured, but it was imitated by animators arranging sprites ✌️😅
Um, actually: The Nintendo Piano was made as part of the Nintendo Labo series of assemblies that you would put together, and then attach to your Nintendo Switch. It is notable that very few people used these kits as the cardboard cost you more than the games that gave you the instructions.
Also; Um, actually, the Miracle Piano had an NES version in the 80s, which was also sometimes called the Nintendo Piano.
@@user-crane I was thinking of this because I have one of these lol
@@user-crane it even has the nintendo stamp on it.
@@user-crane ALSO um, actually! the nintendo easy piano attachment was around for the DS back in 2010! So many missed versions!
@@user-crane Yes, I was thinking of this exact thing. I never had one (or even saw one in real life) but I remember reading about it in Nintendo Power magazine.
Also, they mention a N64 mouse..? Was there one of those? The SNES had a mouse, I don't know of any N64 mouse though.
I LOVE watching an episode where everyone stumbles, especially when they do it six times in a row during a shiny question. Everyone on this show has such a good attitude, I love it
That was painful to watch.
@@kirvine77 place ppl l
Possibly the best “Hear Me Roar” round we’ve had.
I actually only got 2 of those and they are all games ive played. Those were actually quite a tough list of noises.
I've got like 5/6 of them. Can't believe they didn't know these...
I ACTUALLY GOT ALL OF THEM THE REDEAD GOT ME TO A PANIC ATTACK THO
Agreed
I only got the creeper and reaper lol
Wow, look at Zac, denying the first point of the game for being dirty. Respect.
Not like Kirk with the last point...
I got mad with that cuz it made it so he didn't win in the end :(
Brennan, OTOH, would've gobbled up that dirty point like a desperate junkie.
@@dokonautEspecially because on any other episode he would have gotten a point for calling out that Gorro was the exception to the motion capture question, even if he was slightly off on the specifics. Trapp should have totally given him the point.
Um, actually Omega Level Mutante aren't classified regarding how powerful they are, it's about mutants whose dominant power is deemed to register or reach an undefinable upper limit *THAT* power's specific classification.
For example, Magneto and Forge are the most powerful mutants of their power types (Magnetism and technopathy), but Magneto is omega level because the upper limit of his powers cannot be surpassed in any measurable fashion, while Forge's could be (and have been by multiple humans).
Bobby Drake's (Ice Man) temperature manipulation (negative) is the best there is at what he does. He can even create sentient life (way before Elsa did it).
Xavier is powerful, but he isn't the very best telepath. Jean Grey and Kid Omega are.
Source: Hickman's run, X-Men wiki.
This is actually a new definition introduced by Hickman. Omega level mutant has meant a lot of things over the years, but in general just means one of the most powerful mutants.
Before Hickman re-classified the meaning, Omega was world ending. Magneto is a class 4, Charles was only a class 3... Cerebro gave him a huge boost of power and made him seem far stronger than his own power.
Yeah Bobby has some crazy feats, like regenerating the entire body from a single water particle.
Most of these mutants can survive if you dropped them alone on a desert island. Xavier would be fucked
@@chimeron260 ... Xavier could mind control an entire rescue team.
The sound segment of this episode is the most infuriated I've ever been at an inconsequential video made for entertainment. I love this show
Literally. This is the one time I would have completely annihilated everyone in the show. I would have gotten 80% of the statements and especially that sound segment
@@BreezyBeejSame here! I was shocked at how clueless they were. Especially about the Creeper
Lol yeah I knew 5 out of 6 and have only played 2 of the games 😂
@@BreezyBeej same here, I knew most of the sound ones and while I knew jack shit on most of the alien names, I would 100% have been hyperspecific about former Citadel Security Officer Garrus Vakarian AKA Archangel.
Same. I got every sound instantly and I was LIVID
Welcome to this episode of “Um, by process of elimination”.
To be fair, this would be me.
My favorite part of this show isn't the incorrect props on the shelves, but that someone took the time to make them.. The red Tardis? Just paint. The three-in-the-pink non-vulcan salute? Just a cast of someone's hand in the wrong positon. But someone ACTUALLY took the time to make those off-brand Back to the Future sneakers.
i really hope the d21 is an actual d21
@@mcmonkey26 me too. I was watching the latest episode and thought this exact same thing.
um actually, the red tardis is a modern telephone box, whereas the actually tardis is an old police box B)
@@mcmonkey26 it can’t be without omitting another number, it’s still an icosahedron :(
What's wrong with the ecto-one plate and the tmnt display?
I give this win to Zac, he had his dignity, maintained a lead, and then only got tied with cause Kirk did what Zac did in the beginning but still took the point
I think the major downfall of the sounds category is that many of the sounds were removed from their environment. The Big Daddy, for example, would’ve been much more recognizable if the booming footsteps were included.
And the Reaper horn just isn't the same without the bass boosted BWAAAAH right in your ear
Um actually, that's the entire point? To see if they can recognize them outside of the original context, which includes soundeffects other than the specific one they're asked to identify
@@Koushakur Yeah, and because of that… all the contestants failed. Consistently. The sounds were so far removed that virtually no one could answer correctly during that part of the competition. Which is why you never see this segment tried in other episodes.
@@Koushakur I'm pretty sure the point was to identify them by sound alone, meaning without visual information.
But go off, ig
@@brotherofAnubus frankly I think it’s just a matter of the contestants not having played/not being familiar with the games (aside from bioshock). I recognized the Butcher, the Reaper, the Creeper, and the headcrab all virtually instantly, but that’s just due to the amount of time I’ve spent playing those games (aside from Diablo, which I recognized from reputation in the Diablo 3 community alone).
Imo most of the sounds played are distinctive enough to be recognized by people who have played the games. Additionally, those sounds all require immediate player response, so if you’ve played the game then you probably get this feeling of needing to do something.
So I think it’s just the contestants haven’t played these games. It could work as a mini game but you’d need a particular panel of contestants.
The fact that everyone except zac was dying of laughter during the second roar but zac was just thinking so hard
"There is no Nintendo Piano."
Clearly this was recorded before Labo was a thing.
What about the miracle piano for the NES?
Also Easy Piano for the Nintendo DS had a piano accessory, though that wasn't a first party accessory
Its Nintendo, they've tried everything forever.
But there was never a peripheral called "Nintendo Piano."
correct
2nd shiny question: "I am so smart, I should do this"
3rd shiny question: "I am so stupid, I'm glad I didn't do this"
From what I can remember, Iceman is omega level cuz his power isnt making ice, but rather temperature manipulation meaning he can freeze the water in your body
Yes, omega level basically means that they could destroy Earth/end all life on Earth. Iceman is omega because he could freeze the whole planet if he wanted to.
Prof X could cause nuclear decimation
@@metalhead522 idk how but you seem confident I’ll take your word for it lol
@@jeffmoore620 he was seen as a weapon to the government. He just cares too much about life and order that he never tried to do any super fucked up shit
@@metalhead522 yeah but he’s still only an Alpha Level telepath. That doesn’t mean he’s not powerful, but his powers are limited without Cerebro. Meanwhile, Jean Grey is an Omega Level telepath because her powers are almost unlimited in their potential. I’m still not sure how his telepathy results in nuclear decimation though?
I love this show! I love how it breaks down the gate keeping, and actually lessens my FOMO, these massive needs don’t know everything about everything, so it’s ok if I don’t either. 😊
man, I thought wouldn't have gotten any of the other enemy sounds until creeper came up and I so desperately hoped one of them would have gotten it, that noise is burned into my mind.
I KNOW! it's a quintessential nerd noise! I knew it as soon as I heard it and I'm so disappointed none of them got it lol
PTSD triggered
That laughing fit during the big daddy sound is the only reason that segment survived the cutting room.
Yeah that was pretty brutal. Kind of a shame, it's not like they're unknown franchises. I think video games tend to be non-episodic and harder to nail on specifics since they are many more hours of investment than other media so it's more common for people to not play them all the way through or rewatch multiple times.
@@jerodast But because they require many more hours of investment, that means you're more likely to remember stuff from them. Even if you don't play all the way through one or don't play it multiple times, you still might hear the same sound effects hundreds of times in the amount of time you do spend with the game.
Um actually his name isn’t the Doctor, that’s just what everyone calls him because his name is very dangerous for some reason they never fully explain and are also really vague about it
His name is Doctor Who because Missy says so in World Enough and Time.
I'm pretty if his name is said it will restart some kind of time war?? It's been a while since I've watched so I'm probably wrong
His name can’t be comprehended or spoken by most beings
RE JustA NormalDude, you may be thinking of how in Time Of The Doctor on Trenzalore the Time Lords were asking what his name was so that they knew they’d found the right universe to re-enter, and if the Time Lords did return, especially since the planet was already surrounded by various enemies, that would immediately prompt a renewed attack against them which could in turn become like another Time War. That was why his name was so important during 11’s era, however before and after that The Doctor’s name is kept secret kind of just because (unless there was yet further cause for anonymity expounded upon in turn in the expanded materials that someone else can enlighten me upon)
RE Orion Pax, except for River Song apparently
And in the end credits, he was referred to as doctor who for the classic era and for series 1.
As someone who once had a kidney stone, I can confirm that stones emerging from the body are a nightmare!
did you keep it?
also I read it as kidney store first and fully thought for a solid minute you sell kidneys on the black market
@@broidk8291 No, it was a very small stone that my doctor wanted for analysis. Gangs of fun having to void into a fine mesh strainer in order to catch it.
This felt like such a casual and friendly episode, they seemed to comfortable and having fun
Because Brennan isn't there
Man the head crab one got me immediately. You never forget the first time they lunge at you!
I almost instinctively swung a crowbar
For me it was the redead. Didn’t know what it was called but that sound…
I'm legitimately surprised none of these guys has PTSD from any of those monster sounds. I *instantly* knew the redead and creeper. Monster sounds are seared into your brain once you learn them.
I was gonna say the same thing, that Redead shook me hard
I only remember the Creeper and the Headcrab because I haven't played any of the other games on there
I'm mad at myself for not getting the Creeper!
I knew creeper because I played Minecraft and I knew Minecraft because "..?"
The big daddy was the one that really got me, i dont want an elite bouncer to charge me
Seeing Kirk and Sam absolutely dying while Zac was in deep thought had me laughing so hard
Um actually, we don’t know the doctors name, The Doctor is still a title and the only person we know who knows his name is Dr River Song
This was the answer I wanted to say also... "Um actually, the fandom doesn't know his/her name, that's why we use the title 'Doctor'" ;-)
@@TarEcthelion I would argue that we know his first name is Doctor, ∂³Σx².
@@colinfun I'm going to have to give that one too you... 80s comic for the win, I want to ask how to pronounce it, but they were writing the answers down so it would have been irrelevant. ;-)
Um actually "Rivers" given name is Melody Pond
@@valurg6524 but she is referenced by and acknowledges both, so its a moot point.
What's amazing is he named Garrus "Reach", and one of Garrus' famous quotes is something like "I had reach, she had flexibility."
I knew almost every sound, and I was particularly stoked to get the reaper sound because I go back and listen to those for fun every once in a while. A real shame none of them knew that, but I'm particularly shocked they didn't know the LoZ because that felt like a free point to me
Sorry, you go back and listen to Reaper sounds just for fun??
@@KelpTheGreat I go back to listen to sounds I like sometimes. Like the weird bombs from Star Wars Episode 2.
As for sounds that are freebies: Creeper exploding is/has been in many shorts/tiktoks, not to mention it being from one of the most successful games of all time. Surprised me.
On these episodes where there are a lot of missed points, I can hear Brennan's head exploding because I'm sure he knows ALL of them
Zac's poker face is that of a true trained improv artist. Impressive
Y'all sleeping on Iceman, his mutation allows him to manipulate the spaces in between molecules, controlling their temperature and essentially changing their state of matter.
The man literally caused Hell to Freeze over....
@Clu Rosencrans this is actually hilarious bc Iceman is one of the few openly gay Xmen so the chances of him asking Jean, a married woman, out on a date are indeed…small.
@Clu Rosencrans it was explicitly established in publication 7 years ago, in All New X-men #40. But even before then Iceman has always been code as gay-it’s just that the Comics Code forbade writers from referring to it explicitly. If you’re a reader of the old school X-men from 60 years ago, you will note Iceman is the only original member who expressly states that he isn’t interested in Jean Grey joining when all the others are excitedly crowding around the window looking at her as she approaches the manor for the first time.
@@TedMeowI remember when he wasn't gay and he was a lady's man that true was the golden age
@@TedMeowside note not crowding around a woman does not make you gay lmao what
That reaper sound actually made my heart beat a little faster man it was so spooky
28:41 Zac came dangerously close to admitting the truth that Brian David Gilbert is, in fact, an alien.
Um, actually, that really should have been considered correct when kirk said that it wasn't motion capture. It was actually digitized footage of them on green screen. The characters are essentially altered photographs which were made into sprites, not "motion captured."
Correct, motion capture means that the positions of the actor are recorded and then applied to a (usually 3D) model, which wasn't until MK4.
EDIT: Slight correction, the actor images weren't that much altered, they were photographed in costume and makeup of the final characters.
Yes. The process is called 'rotoscoping', and it was used in games (such as the original Prince of Persia) and sometimes in animated films (the Lord of the Rings animated movie from 1978, or for example Undone on Amazon Video which uses computer-assisted rotoscoping), but it's not at all the same thing as motion capture.
While I am sure you are correct, and I have no points to give. I was a child when the first MK came out, and at the time it was described as "motion capture".
@@KillahMate rotoscoping is when you film somebody then trace over the person on the film, so you're drawing a cartoon traditionally, but you're using a live actor as reference. Mortal Kombat used the actors themselves.
Also, I think it was strictly the blood that led to the creation of the ESRB, not the fighting animations
Wow Zac really did get 2nd place. Nailed the expectations he set for himself
Um actually he tied with Kirk lol
@@avitallichtenfeld813
Um Actually, In many competitions where a tie is unresolvable, a tie for the top position is considered a double 2nd place as there is no contestant that preceded _all_ others.
In many a Mario Kart, which is of course the ultimate authority, including the multi-race GPs, a tie for 1st results in a 1st place standing for the racer who beat the other in a previous race.
Seeing as Kirk earned the final point and therefore beat Zac in the final matchup, Zac takes 2nd - beeeeoootch hahaha sry bud it's in the spirit of the game
@@MasterCrander I'm, actually, zac won, he scored the most points, the gamesmaster simply humored him and removed his initial point
@@Locked0Out Name a game where the final scoreboard means less than the cumulative points scored, even if some points were removed. That's not a good argument - even if you _had_ been able to correctly spell the title of the show that's written right in front of you.
@@MasterCrander Tie for top is double _first._ The scoring will go 1, 1, 3 and _skip_ second.
I never noticed how the objects behind Trapp are all "incorrect" (D21, hand thing from Star Trek, a red TARDIS) - it's not like spectacularly clever but damn that's a nice touch for this show.
Thank you! It took me a few episodes to put my finger on what was wrong with those shoes but they are BTTF Nike Air Mags with the Adidas 3 stripe
There is also incorrect objects behind the players, my favorite being Thor’s hammer that’s actually a hammer.
And Raphael’s sword things with Leonardo’s mask!
FYI, their called Sai's : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sai_(weapon)
I'm not sure the Cubed Pokeball or the Globe Rubic's-cube is better though.
The redead sound from ocarina of time is the only of the sounds I got, but it was INSTANT. Scared then **** out of me as a kid, I always dreaded them 🤣 that sound lives in my brain forever.
SAME! Pure nightmare fuel as a kid. Still get anxious hearing it 😅
I've never played ocarina of time but the instant I heard that sound I sat up in my chair and knew the origin
Side note, the cake in the matrix wasn't just an example. The woman excused herself to the bathroom which gave the Merovingian an opening to follow after her and cheat on his wife. This was the pivotal element that led to her betraying him and getting Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus to the Keymaker.
I'm glad to see this here. The point of the whole thing was that the Merovingian thought that he was a creator of causality instead of a "victim" of one, and his own flagrant displays of power were his downfall.
For anyone wondering, in the original Fifth Element script the Diva is hinted at having prescience. She knew she would have to die to give Leeloo the stones. The Diva's Assistant specifically says the Diva wants to sing "one last time."
Surprised no one has commented this: motion capture wasn’t used at all for the first Mortal Kombat. It was borderline fmv, using pictures and video frames of actors dressed up against a blue screen.
I was thinking the same thing. They just turned their images into sprites as far as I know.
This was driving me CRAZY! Yes, they filmed people and then just kinda bitcrushed them. Mo-cap is a very specific, very different thing.
It was called digitization! Not motion capture!
Came here a year late to say this. Um, actually, Motion Capture is the process of recording the motion of fixed points on a moving object or body, in order to transfer that pattern of motion onto a digital proxy, e.g. an entirely different character model with an animation rig, and rendering that character performing the motions. Mortal Kombat used "digitization", which meant recording people with a video camera in front of a green screen, then using software to extract clip art from a collection of frames. That is effectively the same as the clay-mation process used for Goro, but with a video camera recording way more frames than necessary of people moving themselves, instead of a regular camera taking one picture at a time of a sculpted model.
Yup! Motion capture captures motion. Mortal Kombat's sprites were done by capturing light.
Hearing "ahh, fresh meat" took me back to the second dungeon level... prepping to fight The Butcher. He was so horrifying and scary
That moment of hearing the Butcher, I completely had a visceral reaction. I played bow rogue every game after the first time I encountered him and was like "I don't even want to be in the room with that." XD
That redead noise is BURNED into my memory. I got flashbacks with that one. Very disappointed no one got it right
I flinched at both the headcrab and creeper sounds, please spare my poor heart
Omg SAM!!!! haven't seen him since sourcefed
god i miss sourcefed
@@dudesayswhat1011 I'm doing my best to force the sourcefed folks to come together to do some tabletalks, help me!
He's got a podcast/channel with DJ Wooldridge (also previously of Sourcefed) called Only Stupid Answers, where they talk about nerdy things, comic book media, etc.
I love him so much
Thank you.
(I'm a totally different Sam, but that was nice to hear all the same and pretend it was for me.)
I see zac, and I am very happy
I don't even know what it is about Zac but he's instantly relatable for me. He's so great
@@isafarooq1721 i agree. He is a lovely person, and he makes me very happy.
I feel the same about Sam. Having both in an episode is quite the treat.
@@Daggeira Yeah it was cool to see, and Kurk too
@@farisweiss2373 Lol. It'd be funny if his name was actually spelled that way. If I ever have the inclination to have a child and name it Kirk, I'm using that lmao
The video game sound segment was amazing and it hurt so much for them to not get any of them.
Iceman is the most OP xmen ever, he can cold snap everything in his sight to absolute zero, killing everyone except him, he can freeze the water in your lungs or blood killing you as if you were in space, he can reconstitute himself from water, at one point learns complete temperature control over water, allowing himself to become water vapor
He's still not "cool" though lol
I will mention the Doug Jones is a very kind individual, even though he plays the most monstrous roles.
Except on Star Trek Discovery.
I like how instead of an "All-Star" matchup, they did the opposite.
Can I just say, the background decoration is absolutely amazing and I love it.
Good job to the prop crew!
10:45 Actually there was a nintendo (nes) game that included a piano peripheral, and it was designed to help teach how to play various songs. The game was called Miracle Piano.
Um, Actually, "miracle" and "Nintendo" are two different words.
um actually, a) "The Doctor" isn't technically his NAME its merely the title he chose, something timelords do (although with timeless child the doctor isn't a timelord apparently) but also, b) there is a relatively recent episode where Capaldi's doctor makes a comment that suggests it might actually be "doctor who" not just the doctor, when the master, aka missy, while pretending to be the doctor, says 'hello, im doctor who', to which the companions say thats not his name, and he responds, 'i like it' suggesting that "doctor who" is actually what his name/title is supposed to be in full
Also he's been referred to as Doctor Who since his time as the First Doctor (specifically by the evil computer WOTAN), the Seventh Doctor had a calling card that had both his Gallifreyan name written in Gallifreyan and under it identified himself in English as "Doctor Who", and the creator, writers, editors, and Doctors (with the notable exception of David Tennant who also dies on this very wrong hill) have referred to the Doctor as Doctor Who since the 60s and never actually stopped. No Um Actually because you're correct, just giving supplementary info to show that saying his name is Doctor Who is as in/correct as calling him The Doctor.
@@AgentNintaku also, often credited as Doctor Who rather than the doctor
river song whispers to the doctor his name (not audible) and thats why he trusted her. we dont know the doctors name plain and simple.
Saying "I like it" doesn't make something true. Just means that individual likes it. Especially doesn't make it true since it isnt the real dr. Who. That's like someone saying something racist,then whilst being corrected they go,well I like it. Then you respond "oh that must make it 100% correct." Like a moron.
Technically very technically we have the doctors name it’s just weird but it’s in one of the books and it has a ton of weird symbols
UM ACTUALLY! G'kar is pronounced "juh-car", with a soft G not a hard one. Unforgivable. Also, Zack guessing a re-animated dead body for the headcrab noise is so very close to a right answer
finally a comment that was as upset of that pronunciation as I was
I was literally shouting at the screen during the monster-sound round. That felt nice XD
I'm a simple person: I see Zac, I click.
I feel like it's already been said, but I appreciate the hell out of the fact that y'all are willing to admit possible mistakes from previous episodes and correct em. That's pretty cool 👍
I know I'm very late to this party, but if you wanna be *super* pedantic, that Reaper horn is from Mass Effect 3. I heard that one and was immediately like, "That's a fucking Reaper." Every time I play Mass Effect 3, when I'm scanning systems and the Reapers show up, that noise (though the sound in the show is one of the specific Reapers you encounter on a planet. I think it might be the one on Rannoch when you're fighting on foot, which was also incredibly terrifying) haunts my dreams for awhile.
Man for years I wasn't sure whether Labyrinth was an actual movie or a fever dream I had as a kid
That Re-Dead sound instantly awakened a fear in me I forgot. I instantly knew where it was from and surprised no one else did. It's why I never wanted to become big link when I was a kid lol
Learn the sun song or just keep your distance.
I think I was a mite too old at the time, cuz I never found it scary, just thought it was weird that it always looked like face-rape
Um actually, there is a Nintendo Piano. The Miracle Piano Teaching System for the NES complete with NES game cartridge and full size electric keyboard. While not made by Nintendo, it is an Officially Licensed Product.
It's still third-party and not called "Nintendo Piano". It was also made for other platforms, like the PC. It doesn't count.
"Like an owl or something" just the way he sounded so done when he said it 😂 and them all laughing at the Big Daddy noise from Bioshock just killed me 🤣😂🤣😂
Kirk and Sam at the second sound had me laughing so hard I couldn't cope. 😂
One of the best "Hear Me Roar" rounds *EVER!* 😂
zac remaining stone faced while the others were crying laughing just killed me
For some context: at some point, someone (I think maybe Emma Frost) reveals that Iceman could actually manipulate water in any state of matter which could give him the ability to control people against their will and other crazy stuff, but he hasn't put in the effort to harness that ability, and that's why he's an omega-level mutant.
We must continue to protect Sam at all costs to preserve his incredible uncomfortable/awkward laugh.
Well, technically, Professor X is an Omega level telepath, and is on the list of omega level mutants found in krakoa. Omega level now refers to the strongest within their specific type of power
I see Zac Oyama, I click.
Personally, I blame Pavlov.
(Edit) No, I blame our similar backgrounds. Labyrinth is my absolutely all time favourite film EVER.
(Double Edit) Clue is also up there. I can quote endlessly from both of those films.
(Triple Edit) Our bromance is over, Zac. It's 'The Doctor'.
Love this episode. Just four nice bois playin’ games together and doin’ goofs.
Um actually, "The Doctor" is only a title. He has a name, it's just that no one but River Song actually knows it. It's like saying that Queen Elizabeth's name is "The Queen"
That Redead sound from OoT sent a jolt of electricity directly to my brainstem, good lord.
I could watch Kirk and Sam react to video game enemies for hours. 😂
Um actually, The Doctor's true name is never mentioned on the show, The Doctor is only a title he took
And also, the character has been credited as "Doctor Who" many times, so out of universe, it is acceptable to refer to him as such.
Its a major part of his charactor, especially Matt Smith's doctor who was pictured, that his real name is only known be a very limited number of people such as The Master and River Song
@@cmckee42 And to really muddy the waters, he was even actually explicitly named AS Doctor Who in-canon by an authoritative if very unreliable source; as Missy explains it, his assumed name is indeed actually "Doctor Who", and he introduces himself as "The Doctor" specifically to trick people into responding "Doctor Who?" But of course, coming from an incarnation of the Master, there's a better than even chance that this was just a case of messing with the Doctor's pet human for fun.
@@benstevens44 if you go back to the era of the first doctor, and artifical intelligence known as WOTAN identified him as Doctor Who, and he responds to other people calling him Doctor Who as well.
@@benstevens44 Additionally, the original (on screen) incarnation of the Master during the third Doctor's era addressed him as Doctor Who.
No one getting either of the Mass Effect shiny questions hurt me a little
Same haha
But made it a funny coincidence when they guessed Garrus’ name as Reach cause he has reach and she had…flexibility
I feel this too
That ReDead scream will haunt my nightmares. It was the only time in OoT that I was ever genuinely scared of an enemy...
The hands that dropped down from the ceiling in the Forest Temple always scared me the most as a kid.
@@rizerek the one I remember best was right at the entrance to the Shadow Temple, and yee they were a little freaky but always just.... those ReDeads, man. The chilling scream along with that panic as you realize that you can't move your character?!? Pure terror as you just had to stand there and watch them approach, praying you were far enough away that you'd be able to move before they jumped on you...
The creeper sound going off while I am playing Minecraft- the fear-
i was playing minecraft when the creeper sound went off and my heart
“Scruffy likes to leave his national origin ambiguous, mmhmm.....”
I have a question I really want on the show and it goes like this: "Loki, the god of mischief from norse mythology is the father of several children. The ones we of are Hela, Fenrir, Sleipnir, and Jörmungandr." the question specifics that he's the father of the children, and while that's true for the others it isn't for Sleipnir. He's it's mother. I don't even need credit, I just want more people to talk about how loki gave birth to an 8 legged horse while in the skin of a mare.
Isn't sleipnir Odin's horse?
@@simplyydream odins horse is loki’s kid
@@mcmonkey26 epic
They did eventually use this question so kudos!
THEY DID!?! what episode?!
Um, actually, it's not accurate to say that Mortal Kombat used motion capture. When people talk about "motion capture", they're referring to using a computer to capture motion data, then using that tracked motion data to animate a digital puppet. Motion capture as a practical means of animation didn't even exist back then. There was no digital tracking of motion data or digital character animations for the original Mortal Kombat.
They photographed actors performing in costume, then they digitized that. They also rotoscoped the performers from the background, and crushed the frames down to the fit the sprite's limitations. Digitized sprites like this used to be more common in video games, because it let sprite-based games appear to have better graphics. The graphics in Mortal Kombat look so "real" because the character sprites are made out of digitized pictures of real human beings in real costumes, for the most part. It's not like a computer captured the motion and transferred that motion to a character, the sprites are just made from live photography of real people.
I don't know when this aired but Charles is definitely an Omega level mutant.
Um actually, at 10:37 (the Nintendo accessories question) there WAS a piano published by Nintendo named the Miracle Piano Teaching System. It was created for the NES and I believe SNES. There is also the Nintendo Labo Piano thanks to the Switch’s IR Camera and the reflective tape on the parts for the piano.
You know your boss is not scary enough when everyone laughs at its roar.
Um actually, the doctor is a title he gave to himself, and though we don’t know his actually name, John Smith would be a more accurate one as it is the name used on any legal documents including doctorates, military id’s, and medical paperwork.
Um Actually the Doctor didn't give himself the title the Doctor. If anyone did, it was Ian who gave him that title.
From "An Unearthly Child"
IAN: Just open the doors, Doctor Foreman.
DOCTOR: Eh? Doctor who? What's he talking about?
[later]
BARBARA: Oh, look, I don't understand it any more than you do. The inside of the ship, suddenly finding ourselves here. Even some of the things Doctor Foreman says
IAN: That's not his name. Who is he? Doctor who?
[later]
IAN: I think we'd better get going. Doctor, will you lead?
DOCTOR: Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Many years later, "The Lodger:"
DOCTOR: That's how we greet each other nowadays, isn't it? I'm the Doctor. Well, they call me the Doctor. I don't know why. I call me the Doctor, too. Still don't know why.
What is a name but a title you give yourself?
@@NZsaltz it's usually a title given to you by others. Short of stage names, pen names, and name changes, nobody give themselves their name.
Um actually during his childhood he was called Theta Sigma and apparently in 2014 Steven Moffat claimed his name was Mildred
And then a couple seasons ago Miss announced his name was Doctor Who.
Um, actually, the G in G'Kar is pronounced with a J-sound, not a hard G, so it's more like "Juh-Kar" instead of "Guh-Kar"
Was just triggered by the pronunciation and came on here to say just this.
@@markhoelscher8957 I was serriously trigged by this too. Seriously, not a lot of B5 love here. One of the best actors.
Thank you. That hurt my ears.
Aaah thank you! I just wrote tge exact same thing before I saw this. It's such a beloved character of mine and I just want to sit everyone down and treat them to a couple episodes of Babylon 5, in which G'Kar is arguably one of the most complex, tragic and admirable characters.
I read this in G’Kar’s voice. Totally fits
Fun fact the Reaper Horn from mass effect 22:42 was made from a recording of a anti-bear garbage can lid in a campground, slowed down and reverb is added.
Source: My bud Steb Sly was the sound engineer at Bioshock. And I learned some sound editing techniques from him.
The eating cats political joke really came full circle.
'Reach' is actually surprisingly fitting for Garrus
Underrated joke!
I love that someone was so incensed by a Happy Meal from Burger King.
UM ACTUALLY The Doctor DOES go by "Doctor Who" in several of his incarnations.
The first episode in fact
@Robert Kidd UM ACUTALLY the First Doctor is referred to as Doctor Who in 2 episodes (The Warmachine, The Gunfighters), the second doctor is named that way in two more (The Highlanders, The Underwater Menace) with the Third and Twelfth Doctors being referred to that way in one episode each (The Daemons and World Enough and Time respectively)
@Robert Kidd You seem to have forgotten that this is a show about trifling technicalities. Zac should have been given "Doctor Who" as correct because, technically, that IS sometimes the character's name.
The Reaper was the only one I knew right away and was so happy to know I would have won that shiny point 😂
20:48 Um actually, those are also the ReDead AND The Gibdos in Majora's Mask, a game which reused assets from Ocarina of Time.
Um, actually, while the titular character of Doctor Who is measly referred to as "The Doctor" in universe, in the real world, the character has been credited frequently as "Doctor Who" and it is considered a proper way to refer to the character out of universe.
If zac didn’t forfeit that point he would’ve won
Not only that, he did it because he got the answer by process of elimination until there was only one left, and didn't feel it was fair.
Kirk got his last point exactly the same way but didn't say anything.
@@JwanCortez Last point was still a 50/50, nobody had guessed air filter yet.
Well that would be bad for him because he wanted to be 2nd
I love Bioshock and even I didn't recognize the Big Daddies. I think you guys removed too much reverb or something because they usually sound like angry whales, not backwards cow moos.
Another awesome nightmare before christmas fact: The opening poem was originally WAY longer, and voiced by Patrick Stewart. ALSO the film originally ended with another poem also voiced by Patrick Stewart that bookended the story. It goes into Jack and Sally's life after the events of the film, talks about their kids, and Jack in retirement. and has the best closing lines I've ever heard.
"And I asked old Jack, do you remember the night
When the sky was so dark, and the moon shone so bright?
When a million small children pretending to sleep
Nearly didn’t have Christmas at all, so to speak?
And would, if you could, turn that mighty clock back
To that long fateful night-now think carefully, Jack!
Would you do the whole thing all over again,
Knowing what you know now, knowing what you knew then?
And he smiled like the old Pumpkin King that I knew,
Then turned and asked softly of me… “Wouldn’t you?”
You can hear both monologues on the movie's soundtrack. They're phenomenal!
I really want Arin Hanson on this show for his pure chaotic energy