The Price is Rice is one of the most highly-regarded moments in my YTP career, so this compilation is a small way of saying thank-you. Shout-out once again to YJCH0I who made the initial source request that resulted in this series
I was watching a video by one of my favorite TF2 youtubers (Lazypurple) and during some demonman gameplay something extremely weird happened and he instinctively said "Nicole?!?", it absolutely killed me to find a reference somewhere so unrelated
19:29 I love that he says "NICHOOOOLE" like he's been on this entire journey with us, hits so perfectly with all of the previous chaos and glitches she was going thru
These are the ancient texts, permanently burned into my subconscious, forever cursing me to respond "I'mmm sttaaarrrvinnnggg", whenever someone asks if I'm hungry.
I remember seeing the original The Price is Rice for the first time and I was laughing my ass off so much that I have got in trouble for laughing too loud in school. Now, seeing this 10 years later and remastered of all 3 of them made me a bit emotional for me because it really has been a decade since I first saw them, and to laugh at the same jokes, even if it’s not as loud as before because I watched it so many times that I can remember it from the back of my head, it still is an absolute great video to see. If I could experience seeing it again as if it’s the first time, I’d do it all over again. Anyway, cheers to 10 years of The Price is Rice.
I didn't have to worry about getting in trouble for that in school. I don't get in trouble for laughing that much at work. The only thing I can get in trouble for is watching this, but I usually just listen, unless I'm on my break.
I was extremely emotionally invested in Nicole's struggle to overcome her case of the uncontrollable shakes. Heartwarming to see her finally get past it and achieve her lifelong dream of hugging that horse. Edit: Looks like other people already made similar comments! Glad that I'm not the only one who was rooting for her.
I'm glad to see this all stitched together, I still think my favorite bit in this ENTIRE series has to be Free Prize, I'm glad your still doing this because EVENTUALLY, the YTP editing will roll back around into the meta. I always loved these because I tried to make one and I absolutely struggled with all the editing Edit: I completely forgot about that TERRIBLE gamer duster commercial, it was cringey back then but it's intolerable ow
“Give me a large popcorn please” is said in such a good cadence that he could say that to me on the stage and I would think it was a legit question at first
I used to love watching Supermarket Sweep in 1995 and 1996 until it stopped. I didn't watch it in 1993 though. I was probably watching the Legend Temple show with Omac. I was too young back then to remember names.
2:06 Paula is playing Bethesda's oldest games, boys! 7:15 I'm Katherine years old 8:46 Orange Caramel - "Lipstick" (really good video, was literally watching it this morning, wild to see it again) 11:23 Deb
The Price is Rice YTPs are true masterpieces and the commercials being pooped in between makes the experience even better. Keep up the great work and have a great rest of your weekend. Take care!
19:36 I love how she immediately goes to hug the horse, and the poor person in the front of the horse is probably like "AAAAH! Holy shit, what's grabbing me!?"
Aww I used to watch these with my friend in 2015 for his last school year with us in my home town, he moved to a different Canadian province, 2 years after the left he committed suicide, watching these always reminds me of the laughs these brought the both of us
That segment at 8:17? I like how it's clearly reversed but the timer in the corner still ticks down. Speedrun cheaters could learn a thing or two from this.
18:00 - The Actor and the Troll: A Fairy Tale In a prosperous town at the heart of a prosperous kingdom, there was a stage actor who garnered great renown. His performances drew the adoration of many, and any play in which he performed was anticipated by fans of theater throughout the town. But over time, his fame and fortune led him to pride and boastfulness, for such is the way of the limelight. One day, word came to the town of a grand theater that was to be built in a nearby city. The actor, hearing this, said to himself, "I must make myself known there. Surely such a magnificent stage will bring me more fame than ever before!" And so he set out to travel to the great theater. On the way, he came to a wide river, and a bridge crossing it. The moment he set foot on the bridge, a fearsome troll leaped out from beneath it to block his way! "Stand aside, beast!" said the actor. "I shan't be stopped by you. I make for the newly built theater in the next city." "What business have you there?" said the troll. "Why, I shall perform there. I am the greatest actor in all the land, you see, and I deserve the boundless fame I'll find there." The troll knew then that the actor was corrupted by pride. "You deserve to be drowned in the river," said he, "and so it shall be if you try to cross my bridge." And so the actor was forced to turn back. But the actor still yearned for the adoration of the crowds that the grand theater could hold. And so he put on a costume from one of his plays. He took with him a wooden scepter painted to look like gold, and he wore a crown of gilded iron, and he returned to the bridge playing the role of a king. The moment he set foot on the bridge, again the troll leaped out to block his way. "Begone, peasant!" said the actor, mimicking the refined voice of a king. "I am a very important monarch, and I must be away to the next city." "What business have you there?" said the troll. "I have no need to explain myself to thee, peasant. I am a king!" said the actor. "Thou art far beneath me and should know thy place." Although the troll was fooled by the acting and the costume, he found the king even more disagreeable than the actor. "Come closer and I'll drown you in the river," said he. "Then we'll see who is beneath who." And so the actor in the guise of a king was forced to turn back. When he got back to his home town, the actor was just about to concede that he could not overcome the troll. But he came across a traveler who had come from the city that held the grand theater. She was speaking to the townsfolk, telling tales of the theater's splendor and the vastness of the crowds it drew. "You must tell me," said the actor to the traveler, "how you managed to cross the bridge between there and here. A troll guards it, and he vexes me to no end!" "I came by a different path," said she. "Farther upriver is another bridge with not a troll in sight. But you know, a troll won't stop you if you merely show him that you have a good heart." "I'll defeat that accursed troll yet," said the actor, too stubborn to take the other path the traveler had told him about. "I simply need the right role." And so he got together a new costume of fabric that was made to appear tattered and worn, and he got a walking cane and leaned on it heavily. He returned to the bridge playing the role of a kindly old man. The moment he set foot on the bridge, the troll once again leaped out to block his path. "Hail, creature!" said the actor, mimicking the frail voice of an old man. "I am traveling to the next city. If you let me pass, I would be most grateful." "What business have you there?" said the troll. The actor had rehearsed the lie he told. "Merely to visit my granddaughter, whom I have not seen in two years." "Very well," said the troll. "You may pass." And he retreated beneath the bridge. Once the troll was out of sight, the actor congratulated himself for acting well enough to fool the troll. He tossed aside the walking stick and stood up straight, and he began to walk lithely away. But the troll could see him from where he hid beneath the bridge, and once he saw the actor's youthful gait, he knew he had been fooled. He leaped out from under the bridge and chased the actor until he caught him. "Wait! Let me go!" the actor cried. Then he remembered his role. "Ah- What quarrel have you with an old man like myself?" "I'll not fall for your deceit again," said the troll. "A skilled actor you may be, but your arrogance has made you a deplorable man, unfit for any stage." And all the actor's boasting and begging and blubbering would not dissuade the troll, who dragged him into the river and drowned him. As the water filled his lungs, the actor's final thought was of how he could have avoided this fate if only he had not been so prideful. - The End -
No matter how many years go by, the full The Game and Sweepermarket Soup sections will never fail to send me to another dimension in laughter. Well done, DaThings. Well done.
I never thought I'd see a Director's Cut of a YTP, but here we are. Love the attention to detail and craft you've been putting into these, you're earnestly one of the people who made me want to learn video editing. Keep up the good work!
This whole thing along with your other YTPs are just great. The sentence mixing, the two Keiths, the WWTBAM player titles, "All we have to DOOO" - just everything is wonderful. @ 6:23 I would watch a whole YTP of just contestants spinning the wheel back and forth!
The fact that the commercials are included and pooped makes it feel like this is the result of someone on the broadcasting team doing a little trolling
Not only did you put in “fhqwhgads” from Strongbad Email, but the pixelated pic that was on the Eevee was the Pink Floyd “Animals” cover art. Mad respect
“I’m gonna ask the blue team a question, if they know the answer, that’s great, they’ll answer. If they don’t, I don’t care, they have to answer it. If they don’t answer the question, it goes a little bit like this: I’m gonna put a chokehold on the blue team.”
Watching this with small extra jokes thrown in and the tiniest differences in editing makes me feel like the Mandela effect is real and I am currently experiencing it
The Price is Rice is one of the most highly-regarded moments in my YTP career, so this compilation is a small way of saying thank-you. Shout-out once again to YJCH0I who made the initial source request that resulted in this series
Hell yeah.
You're doing a revisioned YTP, these need to be seen with the original integrity of the originally released videos
Never stop these hilarious ytp and make people laugh, keep it up with fantastic work
Nicole?
This series is truly worth dollars
All the price at a reasonable rice? This deal is feel real.
It's the rear deal!
It's got me feeling feelings!
@@FooPandathat must mean it's feels time
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
@@bachaddictSomething something something
Alternative title:
“Nicole: an Unexpected Journey”
Nicole?
Nicole?@@Galethvia
I was so happy when she made it, a real underdog story
The Life Of Nicole
Nicole? @@OtakuMan26
We get to see Nicole’s redemption arc all in one episode
Nicole?
@@LowLight420*NICOLE?*
It was always her story
Why i oughtta!
@@ghoulei [glitch sound]
“Fart Lemming and Start Phlegming” is like 20 times funnier than it has any right to be.
"How do you know Kris-Kristy?"
*WE MET*
That is typically how that works.
Every joke was hitting but somehow THAT part made my drink explode out my nose
I'm a full time Orange
that one broadsided me, trying to breathe
this is my sister, she’s cis
Shoutout to Nicole for overcoming her literal paralyzing anxiety.
Truly one of the greatest redemption arcs of all-time.
This is still one of the most underrated jokes on this channel:
"What is he going to be playing for?"
" A NOOSE "
"This game is called Free Prize .."
Shadoe is a very good narrator.
Hah I legit never noticed that
Ellie has said on stream that she didn't intend to make that joke, but it is accidentally hilarious
oh wait what
The fact the "No" lady wore a shirt that said "Yes" on it was absolutely hilarious. 😂
Keith being a double agent and just waving to the crowd when the clock starts
The ad callback in WWTBAB like it's disappointed that Fluttershy isn't an option is always my favorite
And yet somehow the answer is Mayor Mare
They're all wrong.
The best pony, of course, is Cheese Sandwich.
@@JouvaMoufette BS
The timing, the intonation, the volume… It's the perfect punchline.
This is why the phone-a-friend lifeline got taken away.
“Give me a large popcorn, please!”
“NO!”
*Seagull Noises*
*silence*
When you’re fell-
Phone numbers.
Uoup, you said:
*buzzer*
Alright, Tell me how much a large-
*buzzer*
Give me a word-
*buzzer*
Nicole has lived in my head rent-free ever since I first witnessed The Price is Rice
I was watching a video by one of my favorite TF2 youtubers (Lazypurple) and during some demonman gameplay something extremely weird happened and he instinctively said "Nicole?!?", it absolutely killed me to find a reference somewhere so unrelated
Why I oughta!
@@TheRedstonian
Can you identify which video this may have been?
@@4mdt21 The TF2 Feature-Length Clip Dump, at 40:00
@@TheRedstonian
Thank you sir :)
“If you want the money, make the money!” has become an inspirational poster on my wall. Because I am ready willing.
Game shows are an underutilized source for YTPs
so many possibilities
Agreed, their bizarre and over the top nature lends very well to YTPs! :)
Check out the family fued ytps you won’t regret it
Agreed. VeryTallBart also made some ytp magic with game shows
I would agree with you.
imagine Whammies acting out Hotel Mario memes
Ah, to be Kathryn-years-old and experience this all over again.
Hello. Love your videos.
"What's he playing for, Shadow?"
"A *noose* "
The game: Free Prize
It's Fluttershy.
Vinyl?
@@JouvaMoufette Nah. It's freakin' Fluttershy.
@doomsdayrabbit4398 it's like nothing you love lol
@FriskDrinksBrisk OMG it's real
Dot Com Mom or Dot Communist?
The "round and round she goes" gag was one of my faves, and this version only makes it better, and I'm super glad
Glitchy nicole never gets old.
I think Jessica would disagree.
She’s forever Katherine years old.
6:09 This “seven dollars!” has lived in my brain for years
That and “ONE THOUSAND!” pop into my head at random on a daily basis.
"This is seven dollars!"
"I said something nice, not expensive!"
I use the Nicole thing when people's brains just freeze and stop working. It's my "hey, mcfly, anyone in there?" Joke
8:56 THE LAW SAYS YOU SHOULD GET INJURED
Did you know you have injury?
The Constitution says you do
YOU GET THE FREE BURGER
Why did the ending with the synth cover actually make me emotional? Truly a legendary series
Timing couldn't be better. I just got back from The Price is Right Live show and the entire time I was there I couldn't stop thinking about this video
I’d give anything to heard Craig Ferguson say “AH-HEH-HA” in person
@@MrBeardsley WHY I OUGHTA....!!!
YTPs of shows with YTP'd commercials always get me
19:29 I love that he says "NICHOOOOLE" like he's been on this entire journey with us, hits so perfectly with all of the previous chaos and glitches she was going thru
even the hashtag in the intro is updated to be PriceIsRice, this is the best remaster collection ive seen
"Distorted faces".
These are the ancient texts, permanently burned into my subconscious, forever cursing me to respond "I'mmm sttaaarrrvinnnggg", whenever someone asks if I'm hungry.
I remember seeing the original The Price is Rice for the first time and I was laughing my ass off so much that I have got in trouble for laughing too loud in school. Now, seeing this 10 years later and remastered of all 3 of them made me a bit emotional for me because it really has been a decade since I first saw them, and to laugh at the same jokes, even if it’s not as loud as before because I watched it so many times that I can remember it from the back of my head, it still is an absolute great video to see. If I could experience seeing it again as if it’s the first time, I’d do it all over again. Anyway, cheers to 10 years of The Price is Rice.
but would you do it 15 times over again?
I didn't have to worry about getting in trouble for that in school. I don't get in trouble for laughing that much at work. The only thing I can get in trouble for is watching this, but I usually just listen, unless I'm on my break.
"Dollars from Jared" has become a phrase I use
every time someone bids $701 on the actual show, i have to relay that entire bit
fDollars from Jared
5...9!
"I'm a full-time mom" "I'm a full-time orange." made me laugh the most for some reason.
12:58 Nicole has finally stopped glitching
I’ve seen TPiR Jr. many times over before, but for whatever reason, 10:24 absolutely broke me this time around.
The level beyond sus: sowos
Jim speaking seagull sounds will forever be funny as hell
I was extremely emotionally invested in Nicole's struggle to overcome her case of the uncontrollable shakes. Heartwarming to see her finally get past it and achieve her lifelong dream of hugging that horse.
Edit: Looks like other people already made similar comments! Glad that I'm not the only one who was rooting for her.
I'm glad to see this all stitched together, I still think my favorite bit in this ENTIRE series has to be Free Prize, I'm glad your still doing this because EVENTUALLY, the YTP editing will roll back around into the meta. I always loved these because I tried to make one and I absolutely struggled with all the editing
Edit: I completely forgot about that TERRIBLE gamer duster commercial, it was cringey back then but it's intolerable ow
12:09 How can I forget the game "FamathOoOOooO the Mammoth"?? It's really damn fun!!
“All you have to dO is tell me, is the cost of the pool table $1,895?”
"Why I oughtta!" and "AHEHA" are permanent mainstays of my vocabulary. Absolutely legendary series.
“Give me a large popcorn please” is said in such a good cadence that he could say that to me on the stage and I would think it was a legit question at first
The masterpiece is finally assembled together in one place. Thank you for all of these, I quote them on the regular
I shouldn’t have to think of something funny to say when the video is funnier than me-
"i don't care, you have to think of it" - Double Darren Jr. The Third
I’m too busy thinking of what I’d do to get three (3) egg bagels
I used to love watching Supermarket Sweep in 1995 and 1996 until it stopped. I didn't watch it in 1993 though. I was probably watching the Legend Temple show with Omac. I was too young back then to remember names.
The remastered collectors edition of The Price is Rice, extended directors cut deluxe. It's simply beautiful.
You forgot to add the 'pro plus edition'
2:06 Paula is playing Bethesda's oldest games, boys!
7:15 I'm Katherine years old
8:46 Orange Caramel - "Lipstick" (really good video, was literally watching it this morning, wild to see it again)
11:23 Deb
I absolutely love how it circles back around to Nicole in the end, and what a wholesome end it is! Absolutely classic YTP series!
5:25 my favorite part of this whole video
I legit think of that bit every so often
Early morning and I'm busting a gut to the question segment at 03:35
Forgot how damn good these were. Thanks, dathings!
Give me a word that rhymes with "Movie theater"
Cic
The Price is Rice YTPs are true masterpieces and the commercials being pooped in between makes the experience even better. Keep up the great work and have a great rest of your weekend. Take care!
Im making fried rice anybody want some
Hell yah. where's the address so I can pick up?
@@NitroCodes 1638 Swanson Ln, Bonner, MT 59823
In your walls ❤️
yes, hold the egg please
Never hold the egg
19:36 I love how she immediately goes to hug the horse, and the poor person in the front of the horse is probably like "AAAAH! Holy shit, what's grabbing me!?"
That’s not just any old horse, that’s Secretariat!
6:40 Good lord I remember seeing that Gamer Cleaning commercial once upon a time
Commenters we lost in the war
"The first one to win, wins." Simple enough.
Aww I used to watch these with my friend in 2015 for his last school year with us in my home town, he moved to a different Canadian province, 2 years after the left he committed suicide, watching these always reminds me of the laughs these brought the both of us
That segment at 8:17? I like how it's clearly reversed but the timer in the corner still ticks down. Speedrun cheaters could learn a thing or two from this.
omg it does! dathings with the attention to detail as always
18:00 - The Actor and the Troll: A Fairy Tale
In a prosperous town at the heart of a prosperous kingdom, there was a stage actor who garnered great renown. His performances drew the adoration of many, and any play in which he performed was anticipated by fans of theater throughout the town. But over time, his fame and fortune led him to pride and boastfulness, for such is the way of the limelight.
One day, word came to the town of a grand theater that was to be built in a nearby city. The actor, hearing this, said to himself, "I must make myself known there. Surely such a magnificent stage will bring me more fame than ever before!" And so he set out to travel to the great theater. On the way, he came to a wide river, and a bridge crossing it. The moment he set foot on the bridge, a fearsome troll leaped out from beneath it to block his way!
"Stand aside, beast!" said the actor. "I shan't be stopped by you. I make for the newly built theater in the next city."
"What business have you there?" said the troll.
"Why, I shall perform there. I am the greatest actor in all the land, you see, and I deserve the boundless fame I'll find there."
The troll knew then that the actor was corrupted by pride. "You deserve to be drowned in the river," said he, "and so it shall be if you try to cross my bridge." And so the actor was forced to turn back.
But the actor still yearned for the adoration of the crowds that the grand theater could hold. And so he put on a costume from one of his plays. He took with him a wooden scepter painted to look like gold, and he wore a crown of gilded iron, and he returned to the bridge playing the role of a king. The moment he set foot on the bridge, again the troll leaped out to block his way.
"Begone, peasant!" said the actor, mimicking the refined voice of a king. "I am a very important monarch, and I must be away to the next city."
"What business have you there?" said the troll.
"I have no need to explain myself to thee, peasant. I am a king!" said the actor. "Thou art far beneath me and should know thy place."
Although the troll was fooled by the acting and the costume, he found the king even more disagreeable than the actor. "Come closer and I'll drown you in the river," said he. "Then we'll see who is beneath who." And so the actor in the guise of a king was forced to turn back.
When he got back to his home town, the actor was just about to concede that he could not overcome the troll. But he came across a traveler who had come from the city that held the grand theater. She was speaking to the townsfolk, telling tales of the theater's splendor and the vastness of the crowds it drew.
"You must tell me," said the actor to the traveler, "how you managed to cross the bridge between there and here. A troll guards it, and he vexes me to no end!"
"I came by a different path," said she. "Farther upriver is another bridge with not a troll in sight. But you know, a troll won't stop you if you merely show him that you have a good heart."
"I'll defeat that accursed troll yet," said the actor, too stubborn to take the other path the traveler had told him about. "I simply need the right role." And so he got together a new costume of fabric that was made to appear tattered and worn, and he got a walking cane and leaned on it heavily. He returned to the bridge playing the role of a kindly old man. The moment he set foot on the bridge, the troll once again leaped out to block his path.
"Hail, creature!" said the actor, mimicking the frail voice of an old man. "I am traveling to the next city. If you let me pass, I would be most grateful."
"What business have you there?" said the troll.
The actor had rehearsed the lie he told. "Merely to visit my granddaughter, whom I have not seen in two years."
"Very well," said the troll. "You may pass." And he retreated beneath the bridge.
Once the troll was out of sight, the actor congratulated himself for acting well enough to fool the troll. He tossed aside the walking stick and stood up straight, and he began to walk lithely away. But the troll could see him from where he hid beneath the bridge, and once he saw the actor's youthful gait, he knew he had been fooled. He leaped out from under the bridge and chased the actor until he caught him.
"Wait! Let me go!" the actor cried. Then he remembered his role. "Ah- What quarrel have you with an old man like myself?"
"I'll not fall for your deceit again," said the troll. "A skilled actor you may be, but your arrogance has made you a deplorable man, unfit for any stage."
And all the actor's boasting and begging and blubbering would not dissuade the troll, who dragged him into the river and drowned him. As the water filled his lungs, the actor's final thought was of how he could have avoided this fate if only he had not been so prideful.
- The End -
Finally! I've been waiting for the definitive release of The Price is Rice for forever!
"Where you from, Sandra?"
"I'm from Beli-"
"AMERICA."
Grrandma?
No matter how many years go by, the full The Game and Sweepermarket Soup sections will never fail to send me to another dimension in laughter.
Well done, DaThings. Well done.
“Jeff’s in the Gore aisle, he’s into the babies! Oh my god Jeff!”
The best parts are the commercials. I swear if all online ads were done as YTP, there would be no need for adblockers.
Samto ...
11:03 That reverse kiss SENT me
8:45 the Burger & Greene commercial had me rollin’.🤣
John getting $15 so he tries to play for a noose is an incredible joke.
The thing I love most about these DaThings YTPs is that the commercials are not safe
OMG you actually added the Final/Vinyl pun to the pony joke
I never thought I'd see a Director's Cut of a YTP, but here we are. Love the attention to detail and craft you've been putting into these, you're earnestly one of the people who made me want to learn video editing. Keep up the good work!
Something that rhymes with "Movie Theater?"
Interior Crocodile Aligator.
It looked like just a spotty connection, but considering she used it to skip the Showcase Showdown I think Nicole was lagswitching.
Fhqwhgads is probably the best answer on wheel of Fortune
This whole thing along with your other YTPs are just great. The sentence mixing, the two Keiths, the WWTBAM player titles, "All we have to DOOO" - just everything is wonderful. @ 6:23 I would watch a whole YTP of just contestants spinning the wheel back and forth!
“She’s Cis”
“Oh… of course you are…”
Whenever a male friend starts wearing thigh highs and putting “:3” in your texts
BEST. GIFT. EVER.
It's like nothing you love. LOL
8:30 - The House of Pain joke... 🤣
The fact that the commercials are included and pooped makes it feel like this is the result of someone on the broadcasting team doing a little trolling
3:38 Jeez Steve! He just asked you Cease your questions and you kept going!
10:47 HH Gregg
8:45 break: Burger & Greene
Original Videos: Pennsylvania Truck Accident Lawyer Berger and Green & Orange Caramel - Lipstick
Not only did you put in “fhqwhgads” from Strongbad Email, but the pixelated pic that was on the Eevee was the Pink Floyd “Animals” cover art. Mad respect
7:16 the best time of our life, Katherine years old
Man what an arc for Nicole.
“I’m gonna ask the blue team a question, if they know the answer, that’s great, they’ll answer. If they don’t, I don’t care, they have to answer it. If they don’t answer the question, it goes a little bit like this: I’m gonna put a chokehold on the blue team.”
I love how this isn’t just a compilation, but a remaster.
Watching this with small extra jokes thrown in and the tiniest differences in editing makes me feel like the Mandela effect is real and I am currently experiencing it
A classic for a reason. Worth watching again and again. Thank you for so many years and laughs
I love the Nicole being fixed arc, she was broken almost the entire episode and then she recovered and went on to win. Bravo Vince!
"That never happened." 👁👁
I only just now got that the Wheel of Fortch answer was a Homestar Runner reference
It's been almost ten years and I only noticed that today
Come on, Fhqwhgads
@@Squeesher I said come on Fhqwhgads
The best thing the Internet has ever produced. The second being ytp of course.
@@Overcrox Everybody to the limit
@@arashi86 Everybody to the limit!
3:05
Rip I just lost
same 😢😢
I have no idea why "spray in short gaming bursts" is so funny to me, but it is!
The actual retail value of this YTP compilation is: Riceless.
For everything else, there's Mastercrestam.
Some of the most highly skilled sentencing mixing ive ever seen. And some of the transitions were 🤌. One of the best ytps of 2024.
These YTPs you've made are carved into my brain right next to Saturday morning cartoons. Good stuff man
"Name something in their homes that people always keep in a movie theater"
This question never fails to confuse me
This video pummeled me into joyous submission.
“And there goes Susan… ahah, I figured she was on the way to fill up her diaper” 15:50
The only reason I'd ever go on a game show is to be in a ytp.
Where there's rice, there comes a price.
And that price was worth paying for.
Now do Wow It's Made! and Postman Tap, imo absolutely your best YTP series!
i'm forced to imagine living in this world and it's truly terrifying
I hope I die in a scramble sequence
This is great. One of my favorite DaThings series remade
Rest in Peace, Bob Barker.
Some say Nicole is still struggling to break out of the Matrix…