Might be his ADHD more than dropping out. Harder to pay attention and if it's not info you're super into or use a lot, it kinda seeps into the very back of your mind behind a ton of other junk. (And you didn't imply this, but reminder for ppl not to conflate low intelligence with "dropping out" since it can be done for many different reasons, a GED is treated as equal, & it doesn't stop one from going farther in their education with college or trade/vocational schools.)
Dropping out of high school ended up being a net benefit to Arin's career. It literally provided more comedy for a guy whose thing is comedy. Existence truly can be such beautiful Chaos.
Well he worked and leveraged himself to where not having a highschool diploma didn't matter at all. It'll probably help with reading/writing that sentence. But he doesn't need to do that. He just needs to keep making videos and smartly investing his companies money. The world is chaos and we move around it as best we can. Some people do better and others don't, you can go crazy trying to analyze all the whys or you can send this man 49 emails a day to try to gain his attention in the hopes he'll make all my hopes and dreams come true.
@@joeblowgoes "haha it's a lot funnier when he has no idea what to answer" "Well, he worked for this and he is clearly successful and even the person pointing out how ridiculous it was to post this type of reply can't be assed to put as much needed fluff in the joke to get the point across while having a similar length to the comment. But all in all I clearly take not knowing stuff personally and maybe I should invest in not commenting to waste people's time." e.e
Arin, I just want to take a second to thank you for recording yourself reading the clues in this episode. I am one of your totally blind viewers, and you doing this has made this video more accessible to me. Thanks for being awesome, whether you knew it or not.
The first movie was called "Now You See Me" and was about magicians. Calling the sequel "Now You Don't" would've completed the common illusionist phrase "now you see me, now you don't".
I still can't get over the fact that Arin was like wow VA my favorite state and then THAT being the first fact like I am dead. The recap alone got me dying. I am ready for this ep.
Wasn't expecting the 'tonight' part, so when Arin went "You're a super star, a fucking genius, I love you.....where are you going?" I thought Dan was just silently leaving the room.
i hate when people don't just instinctively get that it's two thousand when you have two zeroes in a row, and it's twenty when you have not two zeroes. and when one of the numbers is an X, you work it in. like 20x6 is twenty-ecksty-six. fucking.. OK K.O. getting that wrong pissed me off somethin fierce. Only a dumb would say 201X as 'twenty-one-ecks' IT"S EXTEEN DAMMIT.
@@Zreen001 yeah.. one we used a century ago XD i'm just saying that's not the one we use now. wasn't gettin worked up or nothin dagnabbit. We're all united here against people saying twenty for the first ten years, or two thousand for the next 90 years.
I love how as soon as the AI players become a legitimate threat, the Grumps immediately join forces, no questions asked, until they pull ahead. Then they're back at each other's throats in a heartbeat! XD
35 buzzes and 35 correct answers for Dan is really impressive! And I cracked up when he rolled through the Civil War category while Arin raged about not knowing anything.
To be fair, I also left school early (got my GED though) and learned WAY more than these two about many things in just normal life experiences (and way too much science/history oriented television) based solely on their combined knowledge exhibited in Jeopardy
I left school early as well, but even I know the different parts of a coffee maker and Telescope. Sure, they can name the country of origin for cheeses, but both gave a pathetic display in the last episode when it came to knowing different auto manufacturers based on the various model names.
@@hellcat1988 They seem like pretty specific concepts though, if you have zero interest in coffee or telescopes or auto manufacturers, and never come across anything discussing them, or play a trivia game like this, you're unlikely to know anything about it. People know different stuff! I know all sorts about science that the average person likely wouldn't, but could tell you nothing about music, nor instruments. All I know is that guitars have strings and pianos have keys!
@@emstink Every day I'm reminded that I'm the weird one for having diverse interests and obscure knowledge picked up from random encounters, conversations, and exposure to various sources of information. It is not a pleasant experience.
@@hellcat1988 I don't think it makes you weird, or at least, even if it did, it's not a bad thing. People having diverse interests and obscure knowledge is a great thing! If everyone was interested in the same mainstream things, we'd never get anywhere, whether personally or as humanity in general. Sometimes people get freaked out by others knowing more than they do about obscure topics, and while it can be unpleasant, that's more of a reflection of them than it is of you. Plenty of people have thought I'm stupid and uncultured for not knowing the things I don't know, and ultimately I don't care for those people's opinions because that's a narrow-minded viewpoint, expecting others to know everything they _expect_ them to know. Most people just remember what they find interesting.
@@emstink But relatively simple things like knowing the parts of a coffee maker and makes of cars based on model names isn't obscure. They should have at least gotten those if they've ever shopped for a car or made coffee at home.
I always feel so special when Michigan gets mentioned in anything, we get overlooked so often “Why the hell wasn’t it called ‘Now You Don’t?’” what an excellent fucking question
Props to Danny expanding on the civil war thoughts. People get caught up in the names and years and numbers, but the thought that both sides thought they could win is the most important thing to keep in mind. It seems its so often taught briefly and mostly as the south was silly to fight and had no chance. They set up an entire congress and government with a military with supply lines, ammo depots, fortifications etc and won plenty of battles even coming within striking distance of the U.S. capitol.
Yeah. The "lost cause" mythology is mostly used to grant pothumous virtue and nobility to the dead and rotting slaveowners and to distract from the actual point of the war: owning slaves.
“This famous general has a knack for delivering speeches so dull and boring, they left those who heard them nearly unconscious and numb to things happening around them.” “Who is…General Anesthesia?”
Hasn't got any thing to do with that, he's a very intelligent man it's just trivia shows are his kryptonite, and there are many people who didn't finish school who can hold there own intelligence wise.
Not sure when others learned this sorta stuff, but for things like Civil War, it was all in middle school. Highschool honestly didn’t teach me much other than how to make ceramics.
@Girvan I mean nobody is saying not finishing highschool makes yous stupid just that it makes you less likely to know things that are taught in highschool that would be obvious to those who did finish 99% of the time it doesn’t matter trivia just happens to be when one of the few where it does
As a michigander: Excited to see Michigan as a category Also as a michigander: How Arin pronounced the Mackinac bridge last game... ooooooo boy this is gonna be a rough one
Yeah, it was quite cringy when he said "the part above the area that looks like a mitten." Apparently neither has heard of the Upper Peninsula (aka Yooperland) before?
@@Josh-qr9fo You don't need your GED to have already learned most of what was covered in these questions. You just need to be interested in learning. Most of these questions were easy for anyone who watched history channel or discovery channel growing up.
@@hellcat1988 why would any kid, especially one with ADD, sit and watch history Channel or discovery Channel? It might be interesting to you how important it was as a time for the country but honestly why would any kid care unless they were just otherwise interested. Other than knowing it, it really should be taught in college where it can even be appreciated and understood
@@YukinoMayazawa probably because it allows Arin to focus on playing the game and challenging Dan instead of having to read while playing. Otherwise, both guys are just sitting there in complete silent focus reading, and the audience has to read as well.
:p) I mean not in a serious stand point or anything I like to read and I don’t generally like the like old radio filter they put over his voice cause it’s louder than usual
I'm literally only here because I'm a born and raised Michigander, and recognized the name of the city in the title. I also immediately knew the "A" stood for automobile because Ford originated here.
I love how this game of Jeopardy, everything was Dan being like "Oh, I read this book!" and "I saw this movie that referenced this" and of course, Jewish Tradition, it's like this particular playthrough wanted to hand Dan the win.
I feel like Dan gets extremely lucky in these quiz games, having categories and questions specifically tailored to his set of knowledge. Like having recently read Moby Dick or being raised Jewish.
Operation TECUMSEH, where Arin gets mad at jeopardy, so much so that he will send assassins on the president to reignite the war and game show businesses
You know, the whole premise of Jeopardy is that they give you the answers and you have to ask the questions, and the whole joke is that the answers on the board are never the answers you would give if you were asked those questions. Name the cheese's country really drives that home. "What is the United States?" "MONTERRAY JACK"
De Beers' slogan "Diamonds are forever" was part of their campaign to change the public view to make diamonds valuable. Their advertising campaign is the reason diamond engagement rings are the norm, why diamonds are heirlooms, and why the social view is that if you don't spend like 5 months of your income on an engagement ring, you don't love your partner enough. They're not even rare or valuable otherwise
My favorite part about Dan's flex (aside from his math being off) is that he implied Arin would have done the same but Arin refuted based on his wit rather than his cunning.
If anyones interested, Charlie Green was an early jazz trombonist! He played with Bessie Smith, i just listened to a song called Trombone Cholly (love that spelling for charlie) thanks, wikipedia
I hope they open every episode of gg from now on with that "virginia, my favorite state" "slavery was introduced..." clip, it fills me with unreasonable amounts of joy
Schools: "It's important to learn about wars in history so we don't repeat the same mistakes." School curriculum: Exclusively teach names and dates of major events. Me: "Now I know where to go in my time machine and who to kill to prevent those wars! Time to go back to work mindlessly expanding rich and powerful organizations while exploiting people, being exploited, and getting my votes ignored in a broken voting system."
@@pictonomii3295 he read moby dick this last year, he has in memory every single bit of information about sports and dates because he suffered from OCD, he is jewish by nature. It has nothing to do with college. You can see arin did pretty well on brands and ETC. Dan just has luck on getting stuff relevant for him.
aw hey im from New Bedford, Massachusetts, im glad the universe worked out so Arin got the question right i cant believe i haven't watched this before now!
Out of ALL the (Hopefully joking) threat's I've heard Arin say to Dan, 20:51 "I'm going to rip your head off, and I'm going to THROW it into the street!" has GOT to be one of the "Top Tier Arin threat's" I've heard, and I've heard quite a few of them 🤣 omg that was, just WOW.....lmao
Dan would've still won at the end with what he wagered on final jeopardy even if he didn't get the question right. The score wouldve been: Dan - 15,020 Arin - 14,212
I love that Arin saw "Jewish Tradition" and immediately went "Aw, fuck"
its like one of the best moments of the ep
It's so funny
What's the timestamp?
@@avillada2178 22:26
"I'm gonna cut off your head and throw it into the the street" - Arin "I Don't Care About Winning" Hanson, 2021
Arin screaming "Jesse Eisenberg, you fuck!" might be my new favorite thing.
I think he invented Facebook
he played the guy who invented facebook
wait, so who the f*** invented Facebook?
@@Dyundu , I know the answer, but I wanna wait 2 hours to reply.
All I can think of is the guy who played the guy who invented Facebook
"Pay attention in class" Dan said to Arin "Dropped out of highschool" Hanson
I never went to Highschool and I still knew the stuff that he didn’t
i dropped out in the 11th grade and i know all the shit except history that backfired heavily i guess not caring does matter XD
@@judaiyuki5597 The thing is, when do you apply stuff like that to your normal life?
Might be his ADHD more than dropping out. Harder to pay attention and if it's not info you're super into or use a lot, it kinda seeps into the very back of your mind behind a ton of other junk. (And you didn't imply this, but reminder for ppl not to conflate low intelligence with "dropping out" since it can be done for many different reasons, a GED is treated as equal, & it doesn't stop one from going farther in their education with college or trade/vocational schools.)
@@emeryltekutsu4357 well never XD that was my reason for dropping out pretty much
If Dan had gotten final jeopardy wrong, he still would have won by 800 points
This is the comment I was looking for. Thank you.
NERRDS. nah thanks was actually wondering if he did it right.
oh they asked for it i regret *my comment but i wont hide my shame
I am here
r/TheyDidTheMath
Dropping out of high school ended up being a net benefit to Arin's career. It literally provided more comedy for a guy whose thing is comedy. Existence truly can be such beautiful Chaos.
Well he worked and leveraged himself to where not having a highschool diploma didn't matter at all. It'll probably help with reading/writing that sentence. But he doesn't need to do that. He just needs to keep making videos and smartly investing his companies money.
The world is chaos and we move around it as best we can. Some people do better and others don't, you can go crazy trying to analyze all the whys or you can send this man 49 emails a day to try to gain his attention in the hopes he'll make all my hopes and dreams come true.
I like your take
@@joeblowgoes "haha it's a lot funnier when he has no idea what to answer"
"Well, he worked for this and he is clearly successful and even the person pointing out how ridiculous it was to post this type of reply can't be assed to put as much needed fluff in the joke to get the point across while having a similar length to the comment. But all in all I clearly take not knowing stuff personally and maybe I should invest in not commenting to waste people's time."
e.e
@@joeblowgoes
Did you just admit to writing 49 emails a day to the Grumps? O.o
To be fair, I graduated with honors and don't remember any of the answers 🤣
Arin, I just want to take a second to thank you for recording yourself reading the clues in this episode. I am one of your totally blind viewers, and you doing this has made this video more accessible to me. Thanks for being awesome, whether you knew it or not.
It is a very good idea :)
I could honestly watch these game show games for hours. Absolutely love every single one of them
Did you know that they made real life game shows based off of the game grumps videos?
@@MemeSlayer Jeopardy has none of the humor of game grumps. Here I feel smart, there I don't
Ah nothing better than seeing Arin get mad at Dan over cheese 😂😌
Cheese is serious business, bro.
“Cheesus Christ!”
this is the first comment i saw before watching the video, I have high hopes
You'll never be as famous as cheese
I thought this was a typo for chess, which also works 😅
Why didn't they call it "Now You Don't??" That part killed me. It's such a random thing to say yet it makes total sense.
The first movie was called "Now You See Me" and was about magicians. Calling the sequel "Now You Don't" would've completed the common illusionist phrase "now you see me, now you don't".
This was actually a Dan Harmon joke. That’s what they’re referring too. It’s a good bit.
@@markiemarkmar one of my all time favorite Harmontown moments, right up there with Dan Harmon's Top 5 Shoe Jokes
it took me 14 minutes until I realized Arin was doing the voiceover for the questions. I thought that was in the game lol.
SAME
Wait it actually also took me to the 14 minute mark, fuck me
It took me 7:46 to find your comment about this and realize the same thing. It was the "reow reow" with the grip, the head and the shaft that got me.
@@SPcamert 2:10 at the bottom left corner some hard to read text that says "Arin didn't even try to read :c" like aw man!
I still can't get over the fact that Arin was like wow VA my favorite state and then THAT being the first fact like I am dead. The recap alone got me dying. I am ready for this ep.
Dan had to bet $9592 to have 1 more point than Arin could get in final jeopardy if Dan got it wrong.
Thank you. I can die in peace now.
the hero we deserve
Thanks
Laughed out loud at "THIS... IS... ~GameGrumps~"
literally the first thing we saw and i died laughing
I cringed
My ear started bleeding
At least they will not be getting a copyright strike for it.
I really appreciate all the answers being read out loud, very helpful for those of us with crap eyesight. 👍
Though Arin intentionally mispronouncing some things for comedic purposes seems to defeat the purpose somewhat....
@@nineleafclover I don't mind that as much, it's pretty easy to figure out what the thing is
i wonder if they couldnt just boost the volume from the game for those segments.
@@cmmartti could've sworn I heard a quiet woman's voice reading them out.
Or crap internet.
Wasn't expecting the 'tonight' part, so when Arin went "You're a super star, a fucking genius, I love you.....where are you going?" I thought Dan was just silently leaving the room.
That "This is GAME GRUMPS" at the beginning....well done....well done. Also hooray more Jeopardy!
"I wish I could take that switch out of the dock and shit right all over it."
Got me almost choking.
Hearing 2008 pronounced "Twenty Oh Eight" awakens a primal fear in me
i hate when people don't just instinctively get that
it's two thousand when you have two zeroes in a row, and it's twenty when you have not two zeroes.
and when one of the numbers is an X, you work it in. like 20x6 is twenty-ecksty-six. fucking.. OK K.O. getting that wrong pissed me off somethin fierce. Only a dumb would say 201X as 'twenty-one-ecks' IT"S EXTEEN DAMMIT.
It'd be "twenty-ought-six" right? Or is that still undecided?
@@Zreen001 that went out of style the LAST time we had a new century.
@@KairuHakubi calm down buddy, it's just a simple year naming mechanism
@@Zreen001 yeah.. one we used a century ago XD i'm just saying that's not the one we use now. wasn't gettin worked up or nothin dagnabbit. We're all united here against people saying twenty for the first ten years, or two thousand for the next 90 years.
I love how as soon as the AI players become a legitimate threat, the Grumps immediately join forces, no questions asked, until they pull ahead. Then they're back at each other's throats in a heartbeat! XD
Dan’s giggles really brighten my day 😂
Love this. But definitely give us more Cruisn' Blast lol.
Can confirm there are two Charlie Greens, a vocalist and trombonist, who are jazz musicians 😂
there's also two jazz artists named Saheb Sarbib and Sahib Shihab and they have nothing to do with each other. super confusing.
Dan Harmon has a hilarious rant about "Now You See Me 2" not being called "Now You Don't."
35 buzzes and 35 correct answers for Dan is really impressive! And I cracked up when he rolled through the Civil War category while Arin raged about not knowing anything.
played wisely. if he didnt know, he didnt buzz.
To be fair, I also left school early (got my GED though) and learned WAY more than these two about many things in just normal life experiences (and way too much science/history oriented television) based solely on their combined knowledge exhibited in Jeopardy
*toot*
What about the microscope question?
He went to high school in Florida. He's lucky he knows more about the Civil War than, "Lincoln was really mean this one time."
20:30 Arin's pronunciation of Oaxaca just... KILLED me XD
Dan: Pay attention in class
Arin: didn't finish school
I left school early as well, but even I know the different parts of a coffee maker and Telescope. Sure, they can name the country of origin for cheeses, but both gave a pathetic display in the last episode when it came to knowing different auto manufacturers based on the various model names.
@@hellcat1988 They seem like pretty specific concepts though, if you have zero interest in coffee or telescopes or auto manufacturers, and never come across anything discussing them, or play a trivia game like this, you're unlikely to know anything about it. People know different stuff! I know all sorts about science that the average person likely wouldn't, but could tell you nothing about music, nor instruments. All I know is that guitars have strings and pianos have keys!
@@emstink Every day I'm reminded that I'm the weird one for having diverse interests and obscure knowledge picked up from random encounters, conversations, and exposure to various sources of information. It is not a pleasant experience.
@@hellcat1988 I don't think it makes you weird, or at least, even if it did, it's not a bad thing. People having diverse interests and obscure knowledge is a great thing! If everyone was interested in the same mainstream things, we'd never get anywhere, whether personally or as humanity in general. Sometimes people get freaked out by others knowing more than they do about obscure topics, and while it can be unpleasant, that's more of a reflection of them than it is of you. Plenty of people have thought I'm stupid and uncultured for not knowing the things I don't know, and ultimately I don't care for those people's opinions because that's a narrow-minded viewpoint, expecting others to know everything they _expect_ them to know. Most people just remember what they find interesting.
@@emstink But relatively simple things like knowing the parts of a coffee maker and makes of cars based on model names isn't obscure. They should have at least gotten those if they've ever shopped for a car or made coffee at home.
dan when he loses a game: “ah, well- good job arin.”
arin when he loses a game: screams, cries, and poops his pants
I always feel so special when Michigan gets mentioned in anything, we get overlooked so often
“Why the hell wasn’t it called ‘Now You Don’t?’” what an excellent fucking question
That was a major missed opportunity there.
Just ask Dan Harmon
Hell yeah.
One of these days, Dan is actually gonna kiss Arin and he won't know how to respond.
One of these days?! I would assume that this has already happened. Many times.
Props to Danny expanding on the civil war thoughts. People get caught up in the names and years and numbers, but the thought that both sides thought they could win is the most important thing to keep in mind. It seems its so often taught briefly and mostly as the south was silly to fight and had no chance. They set up an entire congress and government with a military with supply lines, ammo depots, fortifications etc and won plenty of battles even coming within striking distance of the U.S. capitol.
Yeah. The "lost cause" mythology is mostly used to grant pothumous virtue and nobility to the dead and rotting slaveowners and to distract from the actual point of the war: owning slaves.
“This famous general has a knack for delivering speeches so dull and boring, they left those who heard them nearly unconscious and numb to things happening around them.” “Who is…General Anesthesia?”
It is always when the grumps play Jeopardy that I am reminded that Arin didn't finish highschool
I finished high school, undergrad, and now in grad school getting a doctorate degree and I definitely did not do better than Arin xD
Hasn't got any thing to do with that, he's a very intelligent man it's just trivia shows are his kryptonite, and there are many people who didn't finish school who can hold there own intelligence wise.
Not sure when others learned this sorta stuff, but for things like Civil War, it was all in middle school.
Highschool honestly didn’t teach me much other than how to make ceramics.
@Girvan I mean nobody is saying not finishing highschool makes yous stupid just that it makes you less likely to know things that are taught in highschool that would be obvious to those who did finish
99% of the time it doesn’t matter trivia just happens to be when one of the few where it does
Eh, I finished high school with honors and I don't remember shit about the civil war lmao school is all about testing, not information retention.
Loved that Purina was a choice for the baby food question.
Who doesn't have fond memories of their parents giving them spoonfuls of Purina?
I love how the entire board seems to have been curated with Dan in mind.
As a michigander: Excited to see Michigan as a category
Also as a michigander: How Arin pronounced the Mackinac bridge last game... ooooooo boy this is gonna be a rough one
What is grat-iot. Sorry it's Gratiot.
The worst part of having a teacher from Ohio in 4th grade is learning how to pronounce Macinac the wrong way.
@@bryanfahrenheit4596 Thaaaat'd be because it's from a native american word, fwiw
One of the categories is about Michigan.
Being from Michigan, this is going to be painful.
As someone from Virginia, it absolutely is
Yeah, it was quite cringy when he said "the part above the area that looks like a mitten." Apparently neither has heard of the Upper Peninsula (aka Yooperland) before?
@@spindalis79 yeah, it's kinda crazy that so many people don't know the UP is part of Michigan.
haha same. when arin said "YOU'RE in Michigan!" i felt that
"Soldier! Why are you fondling your parts?"
"Tecumseh!"
21:29 "There are Gregarious and Juilliard versions of this chart" ...??????? The triple-take that made me do, I---
"Are you a twuck person or a twain person?" I laughed harder at this than I should have.
Damn, Michigan Mania took Arin's score away.
Can't have shit in Detroit.
8:19 Dan: "it's the industry that's in Michigan..." Arin: "YOU'RE IN MICHIGAN!!"
When arin think you use one eye for binoculars
i like the static-esque voice when reading the questions. sounds like an old radio show (or 70s crt tv) and is oddly ASMR inducing
I’m Canadian…… How do I know more about the American Civil War than Arin “I stuffed a Cheeto up my nose” Hansen??
Arin went to school in Florida.
Don't you know that you get more academic points in Florida for gater wrasslin' class than history?
Dont quote me but hasnt Arin said he just got a GED? He wouldn't have learned much US history
@@Josh-qr9fo You don't need your GED to have already learned most of what was covered in these questions. You just need to be interested in learning. Most of these questions were easy for anyone who watched history channel or discovery channel growing up.
@@hellcat1988 why would any kid, especially one with ADD, sit and watch history Channel or discovery Channel? It might be interesting to you how important it was as a time for the country but honestly why would any kid care unless they were just otherwise interested. Other than knowing it, it really should be taught in college where it can even be appreciated and understood
27:56 LOL poor Arin having to voiceover all the answers 😂
What's the reason he started doing this?
@@YukinoMayazawa probably because it allows Arin to focus on playing the game and challenging Dan instead of having to read while playing. Otherwise, both guys are just sitting there in complete silent focus reading, and the audience has to read as well.
@@deve-o That and maybe for accessibility reasons
:p) I mean not in a serious stand point or anything I like to read and I don’t generally like the like old radio filter they put over his voice cause it’s louder than usual
@@hogue_music Also true...good on Arin for taking on this extra work for games like these
Woah where's cruisin? I want to see those next three tournaments
I’m sorry?! Are you not aware what *CRUUUUUUIIIIISSSSIIIINNNN* entails?!…… A lot of nonsense!….. Is the ….. correct….
What were we talking about?
Yeah I don't about everyone else here, but I'm jonesin for some more raw thrills ovah heah.
As a big-time cheese fan, Dan completely sweeping the cheese category made me very proud.
The telescope and UAW questions hurt 😆
In classic dan fashion he plays a trivia game, get a category he's good with, and crashes it.
Spit out my drink when Arin said " wish I could take the switch out of the dock and sh__ all over it"
I'm literally only here because I'm a born and raised Michigander, and recognized the name of the city in the title. I also immediately knew the "A" stood for automobile because Ford originated here.
20:52 thank you for giving me a new threat to use, Arin
20:50 Dan’s genuine laughter here is so contagious. 🤣
20:29 It hurt to hear him pronounce Oaxaca that way.
But he clearly said it right when recording the questions
I love how this game of Jeopardy, everything was Dan being like "Oh, I read this book!" and "I saw this movie that referenced this" and of course, Jewish Tradition, it's like this particular playthrough wanted to hand Dan the win.
Seeing the Mii profiles again... they need to play Miitopia for the Switch. I hope someone makes terrifyingly realistic Miis of them.
I feel like Dan gets extremely lucky in these quiz games, having categories and questions specifically tailored to his set of knowledge. Like having recently read Moby Dick or being raised Jewish.
I’m from Battle Creek. It’s actually where Post and Kelloggs have their HQ.
Yo same
Pls play starfox adventures, Im sure dan would love it and I want to see his reactions
YES
Why, cause he's a furry?
"This is GAME GRUMPS" intro has me belly laughing immediately.
The way Arin butchered "Gregorian and Julian" was tragic
I'm 97% certain that was an intentional joke
Operation TECUMSEH, where Arin gets mad at jeopardy, so much so that he will send assassins on the president to reignite the war and game show businesses
You know, the whole premise of Jeopardy is that they give you the answers and you have to ask the questions, and the whole joke is that the answers on the board are never the answers you would give if you were asked those questions.
Name the cheese's country really drives that home. "What is the United States?" "MONTERRAY JACK"
De Beers' slogan "Diamonds are forever" was part of their campaign to change the public view to make diamonds valuable. Their advertising campaign is the reason diamond engagement rings are the norm, why diamonds are heirlooms, and why the social view is that if you don't spend like 5 months of your income on an engagement ring, you don't love your partner enough. They're not even rare or valuable otherwise
The "I WILL RIP YOUR HEAD OFF" really caught me off guard and made me laugh so much 😂
AND THROW IT INTO THE STREET.
FATALITY!
Thanks for having me play with you both. *smiles in AI*
Woot woot! “Virginia’s my favorite state”!
woot woot! "Slavery was introduced into what would become the U.S. in this Virginia settlement in 1619"
"A tonka twuck"- Dan 2021.
Dude, it took me way longer than I'd like to admit to realize Arin was reading the question. Genuinely good voice acting Arin, and editing Ben
“I almost lost my shofar money” cracked me up so hard I shot soda of my nose. Dan, congrats on cutting the cheese…category
My favorite part about Dan's flex (aside from his math being off) is that he implied Arin would have done the same but Arin refuted based on his wit rather than his cunning.
Arin's voiceovers were so great
Ahhh I hope y'all do more I adore these
Thank you for reading the questions !!
Thank you Game Grumps for more amazing game show videos. I hope it never dies
"Do it again, Uncle Billy!!"
"...just give me a few minutes first."
Jeopardy:
Spelling | $2000
the organ that provides animals with vision
Arin: *starts sweating profusely*
The read aloud part you added Arin makes the Jeopardy vids SO much better! Bravo Grumps!
I like that the editors used arins flubbed up question reading
If anyones interested, Charlie Green was an early jazz trombonist! He played with Bessie Smith, i just listened to a song called Trombone Cholly (love that spelling for charlie) thanks, wikipedia
At 20:53 I honestly thought Arin was gonna say, ‘I’m gonna spank you!’ 😂
As a Michigander I can confirm that saying "you're in Michigan" is in fact an insult. (Damn Californians...)
I hope they open every episode of gg from now on with that "virginia, my favorite state" "slavery was introduced..." clip, it fills me with unreasonable amounts of joy
Schools: "It's important to learn about wars in history so we don't repeat the same mistakes."
School curriculum: Exclusively teach names and dates of major events.
Me: "Now I know where to go in my time machine and who to kill to prevent those wars! Time to go back to work mindlessly expanding rich and powerful organizations while exploiting people, being exploited, and getting my votes ignored in a broken voting system."
Got it, I’ll make sure you never get a time machine
I really enjoy these episodes, especially when you get Guest Grumps involved.
Keep 'em coming, they're fantastic!
Dan is very lucky on these. its kinda funny. He ALWAYS gets stuff made for him. Sports, a book he just read, his religion, dates of stuff.
He's not lucky, he just went to college./s
@@pictonomii3295 he read moby dick this last year, he has in memory every single bit of information about sports and dates because he suffered from OCD, he is jewish by nature. It has nothing to do with college. You can see arin did pretty well on brands and ETC. Dan just has luck on getting stuff relevant for him.
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aw hey im from New Bedford, Massachusetts, im glad the universe worked out so Arin got the question right i cant believe i haven't watched this before now!
Dan: "Spelling!"
Arin: (Within his mind) "Oh no...my nemesis...Please don't make me spell ewe...Oh God! I mean eye!"
Dan didn't get a single wrong question, good lord that's impressive.
Didn't he get the Tiffany's question wrong? Like the 4th question in the beginning?
and the daily double about ride along
And the question about the telescope 6 minutes in, he picked microscope
21:28 Um, excuse me, Arin?
Can't wait to see the animated version of Arin's cheese rant
The last time on Game Grumps was all it needed to be.
I know you can read MY thoughts, boy!
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YES OMG I WAS HOPING SOMEONE WOULD MAKE THIS REFERENCE
Does someone want Meow Mix?
Out of ALL the (Hopefully joking) threat's I've heard Arin say to Dan, 20:51 "I'm going to rip your head off, and I'm going to THROW it into the street!" has GOT to be one of the "Top Tier Arin threat's" I've heard, and I've heard quite a few of them 🤣 omg that was, just WOW.....lmao
As a Michigander, I really appreciate that Dan was so incredulous when Arin guessed “Aerospace”
Dan would've still won at the end with what he wagered on final jeopardy even if he didn't get the question right.
The score wouldve been:
Dan - 15,020
Arin - 14,212
"you know I could stab you" had me absolutely rolling 20:40
i LOOOOOVED that intro. "THIS IS.. Game Grumps!"
I haven't heard such threats (to Dan) since Kirby's Dream Course