When I was in High School video type projects were a thing. You were given the option of either making a video, writing a report, or doing some sort of power point presentation. I always chose report because I love writing, but I do remember helping friends with their video projects as well.
"Heads you stop talking, tails you be quiet." 😆 As always it was great to rewatch this classic with you and to hear your commentary. Until next time, cheers!
I haven’t ever gotten involved in video projects before, but I do remember some of my peers doing that. In my sophomore year of high school, my history teacher gave us an extra credit assignment where we had to film ourselves sharing things we had learned from a research project about feudal-era Japanese samurai. Because it was only an extra-credit assignment, we didn’t all need to do it (which is understandable, given that some of us didn’t have access to video cameras at home), and I can say that those who did do the assignment did the best they could. (I say that because my teacher actually showed us what everyone had submitted after the unit was over.)
i'm pretty sure this entire episode was made as a response to/commentary on "star wars kid", one of the big og viral videos on the internet from all the way back in 2002. in case you never saw it, the whole entire thing is suspiciously similar to the situation with martin. some kid way back recorded himself doing some fake martial arts moves in his high school studio (hearkening back to the character of darth maul from star wars, hence the name), forgot to delete the video and the whole thing was put on the internet by some bullies for everyone to see. the whole thing may have very well been one of the first mayor cases of cyberbullying in the history of the net, so it's definitely something ned's would likely address. and in case you were wondering, the kid is doing fine. he sued his harassers, went to law school and is now the head of some company. i'm sure you can find more information on the net somewhere, if you want to know more.
The two types of classes I remember doing video projects for were math and English. Many students this age probably remember making parody videos to explain math concepts as an assignment. English, we did reenactments of scenes from books, commercials, propaganda. Even though we had one assignment where we could write about anything we wanted, we weren’t given “full creative freedom” for any type of video project. There was always some form of criteria.
12:34 That mask looks like a western dragon (i.e. something that would only appear in Norse or Celtic folklore). A folkloric ninja probably would have been more likely to face a mammalian monster (probably an eastern ogre 👹 or goblin 👺) or a gashadokuro (a giant skeletal monster). Dragons in eastern folklore (especially Chinese, but not as much Japanese) looked more like snakes than lizards.
From what my older sister told me they used to do video projects at our school when she went, but they stopped doing them when I made it to middle school.
When I was in theater class in high school, there was a group project where we had to film a music video. Every other group did a music video for a pop song while my group settled for the opening song to Hamilton since it had recently came out. I edited after waiting way too long for my group members to give me the footage, only for the highlight to be some random guy walking in the background.
My senior year of high school, we had a group project in AP English where we had to do a video adaptation of a scene in Macbeth. My group included a friend of mine and two boys, and we re-enacted Banquo’s death and Fleance’s escape. One boy played Banquo, and we filmed it at his place. My friend and I played two of the assassins, while I also played Fleance (there were only four of us). The other guy played the third assassin. The twist was the assassins were ninjas.
Hahahaha! Sounds great! That’s what I was saying, your project was linked to the course content. That is pretty cool that your teacher gave you that option, which I’m sure was more fun! 😎👍
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts The only other non-Macbeth element to it was the third assassin using “The Force” to convince the two assassins that, “It’s okay to have a third ninja”, since he just walks up.
In 11th grade Literature, we made our own trailers for "The Great Gatsby"! This was a year or so before the Leonardo Dicaprio film came out so that didnt influence us. I actually had a green flashlight we used as a prop.
I think that Ned's declassified school survived guide is still a part of my childhood show because I remember watching the show on the very old nickelodeon
I think you'll really like the vice principal when he shows up, he's very eccentric but he's also the one who enforces the rules with the students and threatens Gordi with firing him if he doesn't do his job.
I remember doing a video project for my advanced language arts class in middle school. We were studying elizabethan terms so the only real requirement we had was that we had to include the terms in the project but other than that we were pretty free to do what we wanted. My group did some kind of superhero movie trailer but made the superhero incredibly bad at his job 😂
For the character of Martin Quirelly, put an S before his first and last name and it's pronounced as it how he's described in the show: Smart and Squirrely.
I actually been in theatre,, been a long while since I've been in school forgotten if stage theater ER or RE spite the fact I'm using auto speech,, art class in high school. The teacher told me it's hard to find actors and I was pretty good at it. When I was trying to pick classes I want to go to I thought I was something to do with drawing but I turn it to like it
Im glad I found this channel. I was always wondering what school was like these days. We definitely didnt have things like smartphones back in the 2000's.
Mr. Wright is a good guy, he just wants to be cool in front of his students. He even admits to Moze that he feels wrong for using her project for his personal gain. I think he will grow on you👍🏼
I was a bit of an artsy kid so I always loved the more creative school assignments. I remember creating a song in biology to the tune of the song "Car Wash". It was called Interphase and Mitosis 😂 I did another song in history to the tune of "Best of Both Worlds" from Hannah Montana called The Best of Both Romes and it was about Ancient Rome and the different beliefs on how it was founded. Neither of these were video projects but the biology teacher did take video of us performing our projects and apparently kept them and showed it to future classes as an example 🫣
I did a video for school once if i call correctly our class was given several options for a project and my friend and i picked the video we did it on a local steamboat that used to race in our town i swear it tied into our class somehow i just don’t member how cause it was like 4th or 5th grade and i am now 35 😂
I think the history one is fine if we are talking about primary and secondary sources which you usually are at that age. Checking the write up about the video would likely reveal the understanding. Also standard focuses have ruined education
This is definitely one of the most dated episodes of the show. All the ancient AV equipment, camcorders, and making a dedicated guide tip about that tape protector tab! I even think it was partially already dated by the time it originally aired near the end of 2005. Video phones weren't really as common until around 2007-2008, but recording onto tape had already long been replaced by stuff like sd cards or other flash memory cards with digital camcorders
We had a computer lab, but only for classes. We weren't allowed to use it for projects that weren't supposed to be done during class time. It's funny watching these reaction videos, brings back some memories. Where I come from, the title of the series was translated into Ned's Ultimate School Madness, which I actually think is more appropriate. I have another suggestion for a reaction. Does anyone remember the series Drake & Josh? It doesn't have many episodes that are about school, but one of the episodes is called Honor Council, Season 2 Episode 14. A very funny one, and I would be interested to know if there is actually such a concept in schools?
I said it once, I’ll say it again. There’s a show called “Teen Titans Go!” It has episodes related to school. One is called “Hey You, Don't Forget About Me in Your Memory” and the other one is called “Permanent Record”
Despite how dated this episode is at times it’s still an entertaining one. 2 more episodes left to watch before you reach the vice principal episode. Next is a favorite of mine, notebooks. I look forward to the potential Gordy firings in it along with the other crazy stuff moze and cookie get into
I have been loving your reactions. I know you think recess is kind of exaggerated but I would love your reactions on some more of those episodes. Schoolworld, playground economics and first name Ashley are my favorites. But loving the channel.
Admit it, even the silliest and most unrealistic episodes are great because they make you laugh. 😊
Yes, true!!!! 😂😂😂😂
When I was in High School video type projects were a thing. You were given the option of either making a video, writing a report, or doing some sort of power point presentation. I always chose report because I love writing, but I do remember helping friends with their video projects as well.
Cool! Your teacher was wise to offer different options. 👍
Did you never have history fair? @@SchoolPrincipalReacts
"Heads you stop talking, tails you be quiet." 😆
As always it was great to rewatch this classic with you and to hear your commentary.
Until next time, cheers!
Thanks for watching!
The fact that a show this wacky is still the best representation of school life really should say something about our media.
Yes it does!!!!
13:32 I’ve got one: Voldedork. (Voldemort, but with “dork” on the end)
Love reacting to people of different professions reacting to things related to their work environment. Keep up the great work! 😊
Me too! Then I searched for “principal reacts” and it didn’t exist, so I decided to create it! 😎😎👍👍
I haven’t ever gotten involved in video projects before, but I do remember some of my peers doing that. In my sophomore year of high school, my history teacher gave us an extra credit assignment where we had to film ourselves sharing things we had learned from a research project about feudal-era Japanese samurai. Because it was only an extra-credit assignment, we didn’t all need to do it (which is understandable, given that some of us didn’t have access to video cameras at home), and I can say that those who did do the assignment did the best they could. (I say that because my teacher actually showed us what everyone had submitted after the unit was over.)
Also, because the topic of the project was samurai, I find it very fitting that Ned and Cookie’s project is ninja-themed.
i'm pretty sure this entire episode was made as a response to/commentary on "star wars kid", one of the big og viral videos on the internet from all the way back in 2002.
in case you never saw it, the whole entire thing is suspiciously similar to the situation with martin. some kid way back recorded himself doing some fake martial arts moves in his high school studio (hearkening back to the character of darth maul from star wars, hence the name), forgot to delete the video and the whole thing was put on the internet by some bullies for everyone to see.
the whole thing may have very well been one of the first mayor cases of cyberbullying in the history of the net, so it's definitely something ned's would likely address.
and in case you were wondering, the kid is doing fine. he sued his harassers, went to law school and is now the head of some company. i'm sure you can find more information on the net somewhere, if you want to know more.
Interesting I didn’t know that!
The two types of classes I remember doing video projects for were math and English.
Many students this age probably remember making parody videos to explain math concepts as an assignment.
English, we did reenactments of scenes from books, commercials, propaganda. Even though we had one assignment where we could write about anything we wanted, we weren’t given “full creative freedom” for any type of video project. There was always some form of criteria.
To be fair here, this isn't life science, this is life science extreme.
Hahahaha 😂
The extreme part only was going to happen once
@@anonymousanonymous7250
Class: What's so EXTREME about it?
@@mystery8820 I'm working on that!
12:40 A young Austin Butler in the background I believe
He was in the background for a few episodes actually
Cookie has changes the video around to make it seem like a space movie.
12:25-12:28 "He's not Wright" sounds like "It's not right"
Then Moze said "In more ways than one".
Simple joke, but still funny😂
11:26 is iconic. Probably because that clip is in the theme song.
12:34 That mask looks like a western dragon (i.e. something that would only appear in Norse or Celtic folklore). A folkloric ninja probably would have been more likely to face a mammalian monster (probably an eastern ogre 👹 or goblin 👺) or a gashadokuro (a giant skeletal monster). Dragons in eastern folklore (especially Chinese, but not as much Japanese) looked more like snakes than lizards.
I always thought the ending to this episode was really nice. What they did for Martin and everyone thinking he was cool. Sweet ending.
Yes me too! 👍
I had a film class ones in my school and we shot a splatter movie where we had to go in the weekend in the school to shoot the splatter scenes ^^
Interesting!
From what my older sister told me they used to do video projects at our school when she went, but they stopped doing them when I made it to middle school.
16:57 For a minute, I thought the baby was going to be a sumo wrestler or something.
1:50 - A classic, I mean what he said.
Lol 😂
I remember feeling so bad for Martin in this episode, he’s normally positive but here he’s so sad
When I was in theater class in high school, there was a group project where we had to film a music video. Every other group did a music video for a pop song while my group settled for the opening song to Hamilton since it had recently came out. I edited after waiting way too long for my group members to give me the footage, only for the highlight to be some random guy walking in the background.
Cool! 😎👍
My senior year of high school, we had a group project in AP English where we had to do a video adaptation of a scene in Macbeth. My group included a friend of mine and two boys, and we re-enacted Banquo’s death and Fleance’s escape. One boy played Banquo, and we filmed it at his place. My friend and I played two of the assassins, while I also played Fleance (there were only four of us). The other guy played the third assassin. The twist was the assassins were ninjas.
Hahahaha! Sounds great! That’s what I was saying, your project was linked to the course content. That is pretty cool that your teacher gave you that option, which I’m sure was more fun! 😎👍
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts The only other non-Macbeth element to it was the third assassin using “The Force” to convince the two assassins that, “It’s okay to have a third ninja”, since he just walks up.
@@Ozzygirl17 hahahahaha that’s great! Lol 😂
In 11th grade Literature, we made our own trailers for "The Great Gatsby"! This was a year or so before the Leonardo Dicaprio film came out so that didnt influence us. I actually had a green flashlight we used as a prop.
Interesting!
I think that Ned's declassified school survived guide is still a part of my childhood show because I remember watching the show on the very old nickelodeon
Cool!
Hyped for the vice principal episode. My favourite one of the series
Me too! I plan to watch it in the next couple of days and then it will appear on the channel in two weeks!!!
I think you'll really like the vice principal when he shows up, he's very eccentric but he's also the one who enforces the rules with the students and threatens Gordi with firing him if he doesn't do his job.
Yes he’s hilarious! 😂
Honestly I would do the video the way Mr. Wright initially wanted to just for fun.
I remember doing a video project for my advanced language arts class in middle school. We were studying elizabethan terms so the only real requirement we had was that we had to include the terms in the project but other than that we were pretty free to do what we wanted. My group did some kind of superhero movie trailer but made the superhero incredibly bad at his job 😂
Wow! 😂😎👍
I've done video presentations for my school but I don't remember exactly what it was exactly
For the character of Martin Quirelly, put an S before his first and last name and it's pronounced as it how he's described in the show: Smart and Squirrely.
Lol 😂
I actually been in theatre,, been a long while since I've been in school forgotten if stage theater ER or RE spite the fact I'm using auto speech,, art class in high school. The teacher told me it's hard to find actors and I was pretty good at it.
When I was trying to pick classes I want to go to I thought I was something to do with drawing but I turn it to like it
Im glad I found this channel. I was always wondering what school was like these days. We definitely didnt have things like smartphones back in the 2000's.
Thanks for watching! I’m glad you found it too! 😎👍
I had a really cool high school history teacher. I did a video project where we would fact check WW2 movies and I got “Pearl Harbor”
Ah, sounds interesting! 👍
Mr. Wright is a good guy, he just wants to be cool in front of his students. He even admits to Moze that he feels wrong for using her project for his personal gain. I think he will grow on you👍🏼
I actually like Mr. Wright, he just made a mistake here and learned from it. 👍
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts He is actually one of my favorite characters 👍🏼
He will eventually will, with the main trio of protagonists as well as with other students
@@SchoolPrincipalReactsmr Wright is awesome also if you don't know the actor who played mr Wright passed away in 2014
I was a bit of an artsy kid so I always loved the more creative school assignments. I remember creating a song in biology to the tune of the song "Car Wash". It was called Interphase and Mitosis 😂 I did another song in history to the tune of "Best of Both Worlds" from Hannah Montana called The Best of Both Romes and it was about Ancient Rome and the different beliefs on how it was founded. Neither of these were video projects but the biology teacher did take video of us performing our projects and apparently kept them and showed it to future classes as an example 🫣
Wow, that’s pretty cool! That’d be interesting to hear!!! 😎👍
What Ned did for Martin was very Sweet🥲
Yes, I agree! 👍
He gave up being the lead to give Martin a chance to redeem himself from being humiliated
I did a video for school once if i call correctly our class was given several options for a project and my friend and i picked the video we did it on a local steamboat that used to race in our town i swear it tied into our class somehow i just don’t member how cause it was like 4th or 5th grade and i am now 35 😂
Hahahahaha 😂
I think the history one is fine if we are talking about primary and secondary sources which you usually are at that age. Checking the write up about the video would likely reveal the understanding.
Also standard focuses have ruined education
This is definitely one of the most dated episodes of the show. All the ancient AV equipment, camcorders, and making a dedicated guide tip about that tape protector tab! I even think it was partially already dated by the time it originally aired near the end of 2005. Video phones weren't really as common until around 2007-2008, but recording onto tape had already long been replaced by stuff like sd cards or other flash memory cards with digital camcorders
Yes for sure!
OK how is it I never noticed this about Martin Qwerly's last name?
I didn’t even know what his last name was until this episode! 😂😂
That Martin Qwerly is smart and squirrely?
We had a computer lab, but only for classes. We weren't allowed to use it for projects that weren't supposed to be done during class time.
It's funny watching these reaction videos, brings back some memories. Where I come from, the title of the series was translated into Ned's Ultimate School Madness, which I actually think is more appropriate.
I have another suggestion for a reaction.
Does anyone remember the series Drake & Josh? It doesn't have many episodes that are about school, but one of the episodes is called Honor Council, Season 2 Episode 14. A very funny one, and I would be interested to know if there is actually such a concept in schools?
He already reviewed the honor council episode
True!
It’s on my channel. Enjoy! 😎👍
Didn't see that, thanks.
Reacted so quickly that it had already happened in the past..
I said it once, I’ll say it again. There’s a show called “Teen Titans Go!” It has episodes related to school. One is called “Hey You, Don't Forget About Me in Your Memory” and the other one is called “Permanent Record”
I saw your comment. 👍 I didn’t reply to it because I’m saving it to write down on my list. My list is very long but I will get to it. Thanks! 😎👍
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts okay.
Yeah I love Teen Titans Go!
And Body Math, that's also an episode in school.
Tarantino and Scorsese would be proud. 😅
Lol 😂 👍
Despite how dated this episode is at times it’s still an entertaining one. 2 more episodes left to watch before you reach the vice principal episode. Next is a favorite of mine, notebooks. I look forward to the potential Gordy firings in it along with the other crazy stuff moze and cookie get into
Yes! Notebooks was great!!! Filmed it but not published yet.
Yep, almost to the Vice Principal!!!!! 😊👍
Vice Principal Crubbs is the best guy on Ned 's Declassified 😂😂😎🏫
This reminds me of when I took film in high school. That kind of helped me decide that I wanted to go to film school and now I work in the industry.
Awesome! I used to always enjoy observing these classes and watching student films. 😀👍
@@SchoolPrincipalReacts It’s amazing what young creative minds can come up with.
I high school I know we had a film class but I did not take it.
I really like this movie it's really funny
I have been loving your reactions. I know you think recess is kind of exaggerated but I would love your reactions on some more of those episodes. Schoolworld, playground economics and first name Ashley are my favorites. But loving the channel.
Thanks for the feedback! I will definitely get back to Recess eventually ! 😎👍
Martin video is a based on the Star Wars kid sad truth The kid was Ridiculed and bullied because of it
When it comes to things regarding media. Cookie develops a big ego and let’s his desire for fame get the best of him
Next week: Actual boring school again LOL
Not that school in Ned's isnt fun to watch haha