Jacob: "Nothing should live underground." Also Jacob: *hitting moles with hammers* "GET UNDERGROUND, THERE'S NO ROOM UP HERE." There's just no winning with this guy.
Fun fact: court jesters were the only people who couldn’t be punished for what they said! So technically, Jacob couldn’t be beheaded for saying how much he loves Hot Joseph!
I just made this comment, but I love the dynamic of the court jester so much I'll repeat myself. I find it hilarious how they mock jesters, but in reality, the court jester was often one of the most power people in the political sphere. Renouned for their wit, they naturally had to be quite clever, and were not only allowed to mock the king or queen, but encouraged to do so. Because of this, they doubled as political advisors, as they had the ability to criticize any decisions the nobility made. It was also their job to be the bearer of bad news to royalty. Also, they wore the same clothes as nobility. The iconic jesters outfit was reserved for novices and apprentices.
There's a welsh town with jester as a job in modern day...he even started his own cafe or something. Quite fun. so technically, Jester is not obsolete.
Well, the king could bludgeon the jester to death if he wished it or he would order someone else to do it. But I get what you mean. Isn't there a jester that took care of the treasury and helped in the war room makin plans? I think I read that some where or maybe it was on the youtube channel Absolute History 🤔
So to be clear. The five useful men right now are Jacob, Nathan, Caldwell, Julia’s gruff man voice, and York. Spencer can be in there when he gives Karina the curry recipe.
Suggestion: "Invisible Lines" challenge. use 2 layers, with the background layer being pure black, then use only black to draw things on the second layer. you can see where your cursor is, but that is it.
Julia: "Generations of poop- decades of dookie" Nathan: "Dont talk about things getting longer and harder" Me, in the middle of a sandwich: "I dont think Im hungry anymore"
@@davidharshman7645 I guess it depends on how closely a person has to be involved in the process of creation before you consider them to be the one that made the thing. Like, personally, if somebody told me they worked for Swiffer, I’d be like, “you make brooms,” and then they’d be like, “well, no, I actually work in accounts receivable, so my job is to-“ and I would interrupt them and go, “you make brooms.”
Things I would punish drawfee for if I was a king- that time I accidentally whispered "waluigi fucks dude" in the middle of a party but I didn't actually whisper it I just kind of yelled it.
Regarding "useful man:" after watching "Downton Abbey" I did a bunch of research of the hierarchy of European great houses, and HOO there's a lot. A footman ranks pretty highly, they're a man who's pretty enough and well-mannered enough to do the visible work of the house, like waiting on the table and greeting people at the door. The hall boy is the lowest level, they actually serve the servants and sleep in the hall. The useful man is somewhere in the middle and does very general work, you know, carrying things, polishing silver and that kind of thing.
I jumped onto that show after the first season and it's been a while anyway: are there any useful man characters in the show? None immediately come to mind, but I'd love to know for sure!
Fun fact, footmen could earn more money if they had real shapely calves (they continued to wear breeches and hose for quite a while after that was out of fashion for men) and for every inch over 6’ tall they were. They really were professional eye candy for your dining room.
11:14 Well there is Julia's Thomas the tank episode, Karina continuingly drawing sonic in... compromising position, Every horse art attempt Jacob has made, And Nathan... Nathan gets no punishment for he is the smiling light of Drawfee.
I would love if you guys took on a “Just Happy Little Accidents” challenge by creating a piece without using ctrl + z, the eraser tool or lowering any layer opacity (or any other cheaty methods of “erasing.”) Just embrace the chaos! As Bob Ross famously said, “we don’t make mistakes, just happy little accidents!”
@@XavierTheNeonTiger Willy being with a bunch of robots is hilarious to think about and just them thinking everything he says is truth and not understanding his sarcasm 🤣
the "i would like a job please" "nathan would like to be employed" exchange made me realize how funny this would have been after the ch/drawfee being independent stuff
I was fully expecting right until the end that Julia was gonna do her distinguished "split that character laterally and separate the two halves by an unsettling distance" method, so she could turn Useful Man into a human swiss army knife.
@@MisterTingles i just had the worst idea of a drawfee episode where they just take daniel radcliffe characters and draw them in complete silence and it's just swiss army man and that one with the horse
Suggestion: Drawfee draws genuine fanart of something they hate, i.e. Julia draws Thumbelina fanart. Sounds like a bad time for the Drawfees, but a good time for the viewers, lol.
The mental image of the four of them as court jesters in their silly little hats is better than any drawing. That said, would love to see Drawfee draw themselves as jesters too. Their jester-sonas, perhaps. (clownsonas? Foolsonas?)
All 3 drawings are so wholesome; I think this might be the single most wholesome episode of drawfee ever made! Long hard shit-encrusted brooms notwithstanding.
This is a great suggestion speaking as someone who loves old census data because I'm a nerd for both history and statistics. The old, wacky and sometimes very cryptic job names are some of the best bits. My favourite ever response in an old English census is a young woman who wrote that her profession was "does as she pleases". Absolute hero right there!
Nathan has really been differentiating himself as the one who draws awesome animals, but his human drawings are also showing a ton of improvement lately. Amazing job, dude!
I think part of it dates to Karina's anatomy Drawclass (on Drawfee Extra). I know I've seen Nathan use some tricks she showed there. It's cool to see then helping each other level up. :)
I'm living in Japan where every town has SOMETHING to claim they are "known for". And I met a guy who was so proud to be from a town known for making besom brooms. Japanese people still use besom brooms, usually as rakes.
If possible, could you draw each other in the Steampunk genre? I‘d love to see clockmaker Julia or paleontologist Nathan, maybe train conductor Jacob or even Tarot fortuneteller Karina? Or maybe you have other ideas for one another, I don‘t know. (This would work best as a time-lapse)
suggestion: i think yall should draw yourselves as random types of clowns. assign a bunch of types of clowns (court jester, circus, mime, ect) to some numbers and randomize them. i'd love another jacob the fool moment
Suggestion: Draw “Random Word Generator” Witches. Ended up getting ones like ‘Virus’ Witch, ‘Medal’ Witch, ‘Detective’ Witch, ‘Laundry’ Witch, ‘Guitar’ Witch, and ‘Cheese’ Witch. Just sounds like a fun time. 😊
Theres actually something called the “Jester Privilege” which is “the ability and right of a jester to talk and mock freely without being punished; for nothing he says seems to matter” I only know cause my bf and I agreed we both have this 🤣
"shoutout to anyone watching drawfee on speakers, in their family's home-" "why, at this point, would you do that" well i'm glad you asked it's because i'm not ashamed of my wonderful drawfee and their amazing commentary
As I am an adult man and have a laptop in my room, I feel like I can listen to/watch basically whatever I want and then if people outside hear it/feel weird about it that's on them. With...a few exceptions, of course. But a youtube art show? If it got really bad I might turn the sound down instinctively but not in general.
Fun fact: There actually are a few places in the UK and US that still refer to the person who is in charge of the animal pound as the poundmaster in official paperwork. The California Agricultural Code uses the term several times (and includes a definition and list of synonymous terms), and many counties and municipalities in California officially do have poundmasters.
I'd love to see the drawfee crew reimagine classic 80s/90s cartoons as their gritty netflix reboots in 2022. Stuff like; Biker mice from Mars, Super Ted, Gargoyles, etc
Suggestion: Please draw film noir birds. You would totally nail the aesthetic and the puns. Rain, dark alleys, cynical ducktectives and there's got to be a henne fatale of course.
Related: there's a little game called Aviary Attorney that's a visual novel with Police/Detective themes and elements simila to Phoenix Wright and the setting and ambience cannot be described better than "Film Noir Birds"
You should design characters based on desserts with weird names, like pandowdies, tiny raspberry fools, grunts, and eton messes! (By the way, this is my 140th time commenting this)
I found and article that mentioned broom-squires were not a position obviously of wealth and importance. Squire is an insult in this case. It said they are often grouped with Apple-squire aka a companion for a lady of ill repute aka a pimp. I think Nathan's depiction is much nicer and more wholesome than what the actual job was. Also in this article it said they were relegated to the heathlands of England and Surrey.
When Julia got useful man, I thought about my dog. She's a border collie, and the name basically means 'useful dog'. I love the old names for things, so simple yet still extremely vague. ^_^
I wanna see a timeskip drawing for the Broom Squire where he has become the Broom Knight, and his elderly master hands him a broom saying, " you have learned all i can teach you."
When I was younger, I played Dig Dug a lot. But for a while I would just go back up the hole and shoot the monsters as they came up. Didn't get a lot of points, but I did get really far. So playing Dig Dug where you belong is a strategy!
Broomsquires were just dudes who made brooms and useful men were domestic male servants. But that's not the weirdest of obsolete jobs. Link boys (which had nothing to do with chains) were just some kids who would hold torches to light the way at night before gas lights were invented. Garden hermits were just like these hermits that were allowed to live on rich peoples land and just do their own thing. Essentially they were like novelty lawn ornaments. But out of all the obsolete jobs, I think the worst one was the gong farmer. Basically, before plumbing these guys would clean out latrines and cess pits. I think its safe to say that people are pretty happy they don't have deal with clearing out massive pit of human waste with only a shovel. I mean, people still have clean up after other people but at least we have PPE and hazmat equipment so we don't have to deal with cholera or dysentery.
And interestingly, they didn’t actually get sick that much more often than other people… the night soil men NOT getting cholera at a higher rate than other people was actually a factor that made it more convincing that disease wasn’t caused by “vapors” or “bad air” but instead drinking polluted water. Source is the Ghost Map, about cholera in London
I praise you highly for the sentence :" Pigeon balls are the toilet rabbits of this guy." Anyone who can say a sentence like that and actually have a somewhat plausible context for it deserves the right not to be put under a guillutine.
As a current medieval king, I would spare Jacob, for being the only one who can make sense of the madness the others bring .Nathan, shall be spared for his magnificent beard, Julia would be kept on as our person monster drawer (the one who draws the sea monsters on maps) and Karina, would be our executioner
As someone who has worked in retail based around weight (tea and chocolate), you do actually get so good at measuring weights that you can get very close if not exactly on the goal weight by look and touch
Jobs where you count things are the same. When I was working in a pharmacy, I could tell how many of an object I was looking at when it was as many as 60.
When they got to the "women did this" bit, I was hoping they'd reference Karina's New Yorker comic. Episode idea: fruit as Dark Souls, so Julia can draw Granny Smith
Drawing suggestion, day 15: Redesign Cereal mascots like you did with fast food mascots. Imagine gothic Count Chocula, Anime Cap'n Crunch, Evil Rice Crispy Elves.
I love the idea that every time the broom squire says “I have so much to learn” the knight is about to say it but is just like “uh, wh- yeah, that’s what I was gonna say”
As a former useful man, I can confirm: I was heartbroken when we went obsolete. But alas, no more. Sad face. All our jobs have been automated. Darn machines!
Back in college, I ran afoul of somebody who didn’t actually own a broom. Or any sort of floor cleaning implements. And lemme tell you you don’t realize how important brooms are until you have to go without one and pick up potato peels off someone else’s floor by hand.
Suggestion: you should try drawing random Discworld characters! There are so many incredible characters, like Nobby Nobbs, Moist von Lipwig, and the Hogfather! These are my favourite books, and I think they could always use more love 🥰 GNU Terry Pratchett
@@johnyesjustjohn Well, because they're deliberately working blind, I think it'd be more forgivable than The Watch 😅 But I do hope that doesn't happen!
I literally picked a random drawfee episode I hadn't watched before with the intent of hearing people say "he's just a little guy". I was not disappointed.
Episodes like this are peak Drawfee for me. A person has draw something are completely oblivious too. Amazing. Hope to see more stuff like this in the future! Love your work guys!
My whole TH-cam feed: - *horrible insane things I can't believe we have to deal with * - A lovely little Drawfee video about Court Jesters - * horrible insane things I can't believe we have to deal with*
love that ya'll somehow kept a medieval aesthetic going on with these (yay for inadvertent themes!) and that Broom Knight and his bristle moustache.... ^_^
The drawfee jester quartet would end with a group execution; After the intro to one of their performances goes on too long, Jacob pleads to the king to make the others stop talking… indefinitely
Broom Knight sounds like a good game concept. A broom squire who idolized a popular knight in the kingdom takes on the mantle of hero when the kingdom is raided by messy barbarians. He uses his sweeping techniques to clean up their act and find out what happened to the absentee knight.
I love the implication in the Poundmaster segment that fish would be trying to evolve their way onto land if it weren't for the work of the Poundmaster.
I feel like if people mentioned there is an outdated job with the title Knocker-Up, most people would make a very inaccurate assumption about this profession.
My mom loves Susie Derkins from calvin and hobbs, calls her "the patron saint or smart girls who have to deal with idiot's bullshit" and the sighs Karina was doing while adressing the males really took me back to being a kid and seeing my mom rubbing her forehead during work-related phone calls
When Julia talked about the Poundmaster and The Whale (sounds like an Aesop), my mind very quickly created a Steven Universe-style animation of Poundmaster in full sprint through a forest leading onto a beach where they then golf swing TF out the whale, salute, and then bolts off to the next jeorb. Majestic.
You’ve often declared people as “friends of the show”. But!! Take the aspects that make them friends and create “enemies of the show”
I like this idea.
Wah-ss O'Donovan!
Cool idea!
willie
Baldwell
Jacob: "Nothing should live underground."
Also Jacob: *hitting moles with hammers* "GET UNDERGROUND, THERE'S NO ROOM UP HERE."
There's just no winning with this guy.
Hitting mices is from jontron
"Nothing should live underground" "GET UNDERGROUND" I see an overlap here.
Nothing should LIVE underground
Fun fact: court jesters were the only people who couldn’t be punished for what they said! So technically, Jacob couldn’t be beheaded for saying how much he loves Hot Joseph!
I just made this comment, but I love the dynamic of the court jester so much I'll repeat myself.
I find it hilarious how they mock jesters, but in reality, the court jester was often one of the most power people in the political sphere. Renouned for their wit, they naturally had to be quite clever, and were not only allowed to mock the king or queen, but encouraged to do so. Because of this, they doubled as political advisors, as they had the ability to criticize any decisions the nobility made. It was also their job to be the bearer of bad news to royalty.
Also, they wore the same clothes as nobility. The iconic jesters outfit was reserved for novices and apprentices.
That's not strictly true, if they offended the royals hard enough they could be punished. So yes, Jacob *could* be guillotined for Meat Man
There's a welsh town with jester as a job in modern day...he even started his own cafe or something. Quite fun.
so technically, Jester is not obsolete.
Well, the king could bludgeon the jester to death if he wished it or he would order someone else to do it. But I get what you mean. Isn't there a jester that took care of the treasury and helped in the war room makin plans? I think I read that some where or maybe it was on the youtube channel Absolute History 🤔
@@aa-xi8bc Or you know you get a Queen Elizabeth the First who beats her jester for not being critical enough. How dare he not roast her harder...
jacobs “ohh broom squire” gave me immediate “oOh hitMAN” flashbacks and now i think i need to go rewatch those videos
"Youu wouldn't do a hit on MEEE, oh Hitmaaan??"
"Are you- are you looking at my tush? Hitman how dare you?"
So to be clear. The five useful men right now are Jacob, Nathan, Caldwell, Julia’s gruff man voice, and York. Spencer can be in there when he gives Karina the curry recipe.
I think it's funny that they didn't even consider putting Willie on the list
No, you're wrong, the guy from Death Stranding is the only useful man
@@mirandatagliamonte9754 he will be. In the future.
What about David?
@@theimpatientgamer8241 I am unsure whether or not they consider themself a man so they can be useful until proven useless
you guys should do an episode where where everyone but one person knows the prompt. The one who doesn't know goes last and draws their final guess.
omg i love this idea
So Gartic Phone...
The voice Karina took on when saying "So that's why I can't find one" at Useful Man was absolute perfection
25:14
Also, her post credit scene was iconic!
Suggestion: "Invisible Lines" challenge. use 2 layers, with the background layer being pure black, then use only black to draw things on the second layer. you can see where your cursor is, but that is it.
this idea is amazing and I want for it to happen now
That's evil. I love it.
alternatively, the layer that is drawn on is blocked by the layer above it
Sounds like the Secret game mode from Gartic Phone lol.
Julia: "Generations of poop- decades of dookie"
Nathan: "Dont talk about things getting longer and harder"
Me, in the middle of a sandwich: "I dont think Im hungry anymore"
Mayonnaise is food lube!
suddenly my pizza is worse now
*me putting down my brownie*
I'm having a hard time with my salad too. Glad I'm not alone in this.
I was eating dinner :/
Karina quote from this episode out of context: "This is my pounding field... where I pound the animals so they know not to come..."
i love how i read this right as she said it
unfortunate that they didn’t know the alarm clock person’s job was called “knocker-up”, felt like there’s lots of joke opportunity there
literally when julia mentioned it i was waiting for the jokes about knocker uppers lolol
There's a passage in Sherlock Holmes where he apologises for knocking up John so early in the morning
@@travisperkins9920 that is truly iconic
knocker-up? i don't even know 'er!
If “broom squire” is just the title for people who make brooms I’m pretty sure that’s not an obsolete job… Swiffer employs thousands of broom squires.
Robot Broom Squires...
@@davidharshman7645 I guess it depends on how closely a person has to be involved in the process of creation before you consider them to be the one that made the thing.
Like, personally, if somebody told me they worked for Swiffer, I’d be like, “you make brooms,” and then they’d be like, “well, no, I actually work in accounts receivable, so my job is to-“ and I would interrupt them and go, “you make brooms.”
If I worked at Swiffer, I would get that on a calling card.
It has to be the ones that are a tied up straw, though. I bet there are a few who do it, but I suspect it's more a hobby.
I’m pretty sure it means artisan broom makers. Artisans are not the same as factory workers.
Things I would punish drawfee for if I was a king- that time I accidentally whispered "waluigi fucks dude" in the middle of a party but I didn't actually whisper it I just kind of yelled it.
I don't believe it.
If Waluigi does, then who?
...
Now I must punish them too.
Hahahaha I constantly say this to friends who don't know drawfee and they think I'm the funniest person because of it
If this was a good party, that's not something to be punished over, that was a boon
@@Cruxador it was a family reunion :')
@@sampirson9224 my friend just look at me like im offending their great grandmother
Regarding "useful man:" after watching "Downton Abbey" I did a bunch of research of the hierarchy of European great houses, and HOO there's a lot. A footman ranks pretty highly, they're a man who's pretty enough and well-mannered enough to do the visible work of the house, like waiting on the table and greeting people at the door. The hall boy is the lowest level, they actually serve the servants and sleep in the hall. The useful man is somewhere in the middle and does very general work, you know, carrying things, polishing silver and that kind of thing.
I jumped onto that show after the first season and it's been a while anyway: are there any useful man characters in the show? None immediately come to mind, but I'd love to know for sure!
@@RandomPerson-xj3we it's been a while for me too, but I think those guys in Downton Abbey are just hired as lower-ranking footmen.
Unless you're just asking about man characters who are useful, I don't think there are any of those either!
Fun fact, footmen could earn more money if they had real shapely calves (they continued to wear breeches and hose for quite a while after that was out of fashion for men) and for every inch over 6’ tall they were. They really were professional eye candy for your dining room.
I'm sorry, did Jacob just *command* something to be *underground?* This is character development.
11:14
Well there is Julia's Thomas the tank episode, Karina continuingly drawing sonic in... compromising position, Every horse art attempt Jacob has made, And Nathan... Nathan gets no punishment for he is the smiling light of Drawfee.
Jacob: "Nothing should be underground"
also, Jacob: "stay underground! don't come up here"
True Character development
Directions unclear; became the ground.
How to call somebody “nothing” without actually saying it
they've made their choice, they have to live with their bad decision
@@aandyy4791 ,
I would love if you guys took on a “Just Happy Little Accidents” challenge by creating a piece without using ctrl + z, the eraser tool or lowering any layer opacity (or any other cheaty methods of “erasing.”) Just embrace the chaos! As Bob Ross famously said, “we don’t make mistakes, just happy little accidents!”
I can't believe Hatsune Miku is gonna own Drawfee in the future. She's so talented!
don't click the link in the comment above, it's spam
@@Taschenschieber I reported it :)
That frame with the future hosts of drawfee was fantastic
@@XavierTheNeonTiger Willy being with a bunch of robots is hilarious to think about and just them thinking everything he says is truth and not understanding his sarcasm 🤣
Hatsune Mika voiced by Chris Pratt. She’s so cool!
"Is that cruel? Well, the past was cruel." sent me reeling, holy shit Karina
the "i would like a job please" "nathan would like to be employed" exchange made me realize how funny this would have been after the ch/drawfee being independent stuff
I mean, when they started talking about clearing out their desks, you could still hear the pain in the laughter.
Imagine if these professions became last names like Smith did.
"Hello! I'm Ronald Poundmaster!"
"I work with Mike Usefulman"
nice
“I’m Louise Knocker-Up, god I need to change my last name, too many bad jokes in high school-“
@@illinoisgirldreaming9085 I'm definitely making that the last name of a character in a story just as a joke
Suggestion: Artists draw Monster High Characters you haven’t heard of based on their bios or wiki descriptions
This suggestion is so good
Yesss! I think their bios would work best tbh, they have so much personality
Yes!
yes! this would be so good!
YES THIS
I was fully expecting right until the end that Julia was gonna do her distinguished "split that character laterally and separate the two halves by an unsettling distance" method, so she could turn Useful Man into a human swiss army knife.
isn't that the movie where daniel radcliffe plays a corpse?
@@justmyselfcn ye. but more horrifying.
@@MisterTingles i just had the worst idea of a drawfee episode where they just take daniel radcliffe characters and draw them in complete silence and it's just swiss army man and that one with the horse
@@justmyselfcn "Artists turn Daniel Radcliffe characters into Swiss Army Men (no clickbait)"
@@MisterTingles i don't know why but i read this and my first thought was nathan drawing daniel radcliffe as a member of the military of switzerland
Suggestion: Drawfee draws genuine fanart of something they hate, i.e. Julia draws Thumbelina fanart. Sounds like a bad time for the Drawfees, but a good time for the viewers, lol.
yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
THIS
Ok i wanna, everyone who wants to this try to make ellikasan's comment the top one. Let them see!
They’re called rhe Drawfeinds
Oh that's solid.
Jacob would’ve been the pound master for sure. Standing in a field for days length fueled by his belief that nothing should live underground.
I like the implication in the intro that an obsolete Nathan would get replaced by Willie Muse
New, better drawfee will be 3 robots and a willie
No one can ever replace our good boi Nathan
karina saying “he’s just a little guy 🤷🏻♀️“ warms my soul
"Useful man" being an obsolete job is very funny to me lol
"This looks like Tin Tin got fired"
"From what?"
Fair point
You mean Tinitn, as in the comics? He's a reporter, and a very siccessful one.
The mental image of the four of them as court jesters in their silly little hats is better than any drawing. That said, would love to see Drawfee draw themselves as jesters too. Their jester-sonas, perhaps. (clownsonas? Foolsonas?)
foolsonas!!!!
clownsonas please!!! I have been saying this for months 😭
STOP LIKING THIS COMMENT THE LIKES ARE AT 69
Jokersonas? Wait, that's something else...
All 3 drawings are so wholesome; I think this might be the single most wholesome episode of drawfee ever made!
Long hard shit-encrusted brooms notwithstanding.
This is a great suggestion speaking as someone who loves old census data because I'm a nerd for both history and statistics. The old, wacky and sometimes very cryptic job names are some of the best bits.
My favourite ever response in an old English census is a young woman who wrote that her profession was "does as she pleases". Absolute hero right there!
Haha that’s amazing
What was the name of this legend?
"We don't talk about Broomo"
Dammit Karina, now I have to watch Encanto for the second time this week
Nathan has really been differentiating himself as the one who draws awesome animals, but his human drawings are also showing a ton of improvement lately. Amazing job, dude!
because we are animals
I think part of it dates to Karina's anatomy Drawclass (on Drawfee Extra). I know I've seen Nathan use some tricks she showed there. It's cool to see then helping each other level up. :)
I'm living in Japan where every town has SOMETHING to claim they are "known for". And I met a guy who was so proud to be from a town known for making besom brooms. Japanese people still use besom brooms, usually as rakes.
This is genuinely adorable and I love it
If possible, could you draw each other in the Steampunk genre? I‘d love to see clockmaker Julia or paleontologist Nathan, maybe train conductor Jacob or even Tarot fortuneteller Karina? Or maybe you have other ideas for one another, I don‘t know. (This would work best as a time-lapse)
technically there's a drawing of Julia as a watchmaker, in the fursonas ep
@@driscollis Yes, there is that. I just want to see the rest of them do it as well.
Tes
In love with the "ohhh HiTmaaaAAanNn" energy Jacob has the whole time
suggestion: i think yall should draw yourselves as random types of clowns. assign a bunch of types of clowns (court jester, circus, mime, ect) to some numbers and randomize them. i'd love another jacob the fool moment
Piggy-backing from this idea, I'd love to see something from Drawfee that takes inspiration from the characters of commedia dell'arte.
Clownsonas!
how dare you get more likes than me , the clownposter (it's ok thanks for supporting the clown agenda)
Jugglo Alters
NEED
36:44 "We don't talk about Broomo" 😂😂
When i heard "Pound master" i definitly thought of something different, but i like Karinas version a lot
My thought was a British financial clerk or someone involved in stamping pound coins with early techniques.
I was thinking it was the person who pounds the dough for bread baking. A machine does that now, but a person still does that for mochi.
"bring me my dookie broom" is a sentence i never could've prepared myself to hear
Suggestion: Draw “Random Word Generator” Witches.
Ended up getting ones like ‘Virus’ Witch, ‘Medal’ Witch, ‘Detective’ Witch, ‘Laundry’ Witch, ‘Guitar’ Witch, and ‘Cheese’ Witch.
Just sounds like a fun time. 😊
they've done it before, but we could always use more witches
I went to a random word generator and the first word: sand.
@@JuuB406 I have done this many times and not get sand, closest has been sandwich 🤣
Stealing laundry witch for my own personal collection
Guitar Witch is just I-No from Guilty Gear.
Theres actually something called the “Jester Privilege” which is “the ability and right of a jester to talk and mock freely without being punished; for nothing he says seems to matter”
I only know cause my bf and I agreed we both have this 🤣
"shoutout to anyone watching drawfee on speakers, in their family's home-"
"why, at this point, would you do that"
well i'm glad you asked it's because i'm not ashamed of my wonderful drawfee and their amazing commentary
My siblings love catching Drawfee out of context, so no headphones for me! lol
Or it's 2 am
As I am an adult man and have a laptop in my room, I feel like I can listen to/watch basically whatever I want and then if people outside hear it/feel weird about it that's on them. With...a few exceptions, of course. But a youtube art show? If it got really bad I might turn the sound down instinctively but not in general.
Fun fact:
There actually are a few places in the UK and US that still refer to the person who is in charge of the animal pound as the poundmaster in official paperwork. The California Agricultural Code uses the term several times (and includes a definition and list of synonymous terms), and many counties and municipalities in California officially do have poundmasters.
When they got to Karina's job I was like " Pound Master? That's Chuck Tingle"
I'd love to see the drawfee crew reimagine classic 80s/90s cartoons as their gritty netflix reboots in 2022.
Stuff like; Biker mice from Mars, Super Ted, Gargoyles, etc
Suggestion: Please draw film noir birds. You would totally nail the aesthetic and the puns. Rain, dark alleys, cynical ducktectives and there's got to be a henne fatale of course.
I appreciate the Gravity Falls reference
Related: there's a little game called Aviary Attorney that's a visual novel with Police/Detective themes and elements simila to Phoenix Wright and the setting and ambience cannot be described better than "Film Noir Birds"
You should design characters based on desserts with weird names, like pandowdies, tiny raspberry fools, grunts, and eton messes! (By the way, this is my 140th time commenting this)
I appreciate your dedication, soldier
I like this
I’m from the future, good news, they dun did the thing
Have you put it in the discord? That's where they get their suggestions from
@@Thehouseoffail They actually did it already! "Turning Weird Dessert Names Into Characters" from earlier this year. I was ecstatic!
I found and article that mentioned broom-squires were not a position obviously of wealth and importance. Squire is an insult in this case. It said they are often grouped with Apple-squire aka a companion for a lady of ill repute aka a pimp.
I think Nathan's depiction is much nicer and more wholesome than what the actual job was.
Also in this article it said they were relegated to the heathlands of England and Surrey.
I love how Julia immediately begins singing Broom Squire to the tune of “Moon Shadow” 😂 The quality content I subscribe for
You guys haven't drawn Egyptian Gods as a highschool friend group but you'd be alot cooler if ya did
He'll yes
But only the weird ones. Like my girl amut. The croc headed hippo goddess who'll eat your soul!!!
Amazing idea
Delinquent Sekhmet
YES PLEASE
When Julia got useful man, I thought about my dog. She's a border collie, and the name basically means 'useful dog'. I love the old names for things, so simple yet still extremely vague. ^_^
Of all the types of dog, border collies are definitely among the most useful!! So that is accurate
I wanna see a timeskip drawing for the Broom Squire where he has become the Broom Knight, and his elderly master hands him a broom saying, " you have learned all i can teach you."
julia's description of the pooper scooper unlocked a memory i didnt know i had of that sport they played in bionicles with the scoopy thing
When I was younger, I played Dig Dug a lot. But for a while I would just go back up the hole and shoot the monsters as they came up. Didn't get a lot of points, but I did get really far. So playing Dig Dug where you belong is a strategy!
Broomsquires were just dudes who made brooms and useful men were domestic male servants. But that's not the weirdest of obsolete jobs. Link boys (which had nothing to do with chains) were just some kids who would hold torches to light the way at night before gas lights were invented. Garden hermits were just like these hermits that were allowed to live on rich peoples land and just do their own thing. Essentially they were like novelty lawn ornaments. But out of all the obsolete jobs, I think the worst one was the gong farmer. Basically, before plumbing these guys would clean out latrines and cess pits. I think its safe to say that people are pretty happy they don't have deal with clearing out massive pit of human waste with only a shovel. I mean, people still have clean up after other people but at least we have PPE and hazmat equipment so we don't have to deal with cholera or dysentery.
Yeah “night soil men” was a different name for the…. Dirt cleaners.
And interestingly, they didn’t actually get sick that much more often than other people… the night soil men NOT getting cholera at a higher rate than other people was actually a factor that made it more convincing that disease wasn’t caused by “vapors” or “bad air” but instead drinking polluted water. Source is the Ghost Map, about cholera in London
I praise you highly for the sentence :" Pigeon balls are the toilet rabbits of this guy."
Anyone who can say a sentence like that and actually have a somewhat plausible context for it deserves the right not to be put under a guillutine.
As a current medieval king, I would spare Jacob, for being the only one who can make sense of the madness the others bring .Nathan, shall be spared for his magnificent beard, Julia would be kept on as our person monster drawer (the one who draws the sea monsters on maps) and Karina, would be our executioner
As someone who has worked in retail based around weight (tea and chocolate), you do actually get so good at measuring weights that you can get very close if not exactly on the goal weight by look and touch
I think that’s so neat that jobs and hobbies can give people these fun little every-day superpowers!
Jobs where you count things are the same. When I was working in a pharmacy, I could tell how many of an object I was looking at when it was as many as 60.
Oh gods, you just threw me RIGHT back to my Baskin Robbins days, weighing 2.5 and 4 oz cups of ice cream 😱
When they got to the "women did this" bit, I was hoping they'd reference Karina's New Yorker comic.
Episode idea: fruit as Dark Souls, so Julia can draw Granny Smith
I would like to suggest. My suggestion is speed-drawing EACH OTHER in different styles! Imagine a Demon Hunter Julia, or a Junji Ito Nathan!
Junji ito Nathan is a phrase that will now live rent free in my head for the rest of the month
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“the royal head to which we jingle” is so good out of context
Drawing suggestion, day 15: Redesign Cereal mascots like you did with fast food mascots.
Imagine gothic Count Chocula, Anime Cap'n Crunch, Evil Rice Crispy Elves.
I love the idea that every time the broom squire says “I have so much to learn” the knight is about to say it but is just like “uh, wh- yeah, that’s what I was gonna say”
I’d watch Future Drawfee if it was hosted by Bender, Willie, a Dalek, and Hatsune Miku
ILL-US-TRATE! *fires laser at tablet*
As a former useful man, I can confirm: I was heartbroken when we went obsolete. But alas, no more. Sad face. All our jobs have been automated. Darn machines!
Back in college, I ran afoul of somebody who didn’t actually own a broom. Or any sort of floor cleaning implements. And lemme tell you you don’t realize how important brooms are until you have to go without one and pick up potato peels off someone else’s floor by hand.
Reminds me of when the janitorial staff at my university went on strike.
We're like 10 seconds in but we've already peaked at the idea of a drawfee hosted by Bender, Willie, a Dalek and Hatsune Miku
Congrats to the one who suggested this! Your patience has finally paid off!
Julia: Imagine living in a society where-
Karina: [giggling in the background]
Suggestion: you should try drawing random Discworld characters! There are so many incredible characters, like Nobby Nobbs, Moist von Lipwig, and the Hogfather!
These are my favourite books, and I think they could always use more love 🥰
GNU Terry Pratchett
Bump
YES YES YES
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I’d be worried that they’d be off just enough that everyone who didn’t like The Watch would get mad again. 😳
@@johnyesjustjohn Well, because they're deliberately working blind, I think it'd be more forgivable than The Watch 😅 But I do hope that doesn't happen!
I literally picked a random drawfee episode I hadn't watched before with the intent of hearing people say "he's just a little guy". I was not disappointed.
All right! Suggestion, you should do a collab with Leagal Eagle. Drawing old-timey weird laws. And with James Stephanie Sterling. Drawing Bogglins!
Episodes like this are peak Drawfee for me. A person has draw something are completely oblivious too. Amazing. Hope to see more stuff like this in the future! Love your work guys!
My whole TH-cam feed:
- *horrible insane things I can't believe we have to deal with *
- A lovely little Drawfee video about Court Jesters
- * horrible insane things I can't believe we have to deal with*
oh yeah. you forgot that both * horrible insane things I can't believe we have to deal with* are on a COMPLETELY different subject.
love that ya'll somehow kept a medieval aesthetic going on with these (yay for inadvertent themes!)
and that Broom Knight and his bristle moustache.... ^_^
The drawfee jester quartet would end with a group execution; After the intro to one of their performances goes on too long, Jacob pleads to the king to make the others stop talking… indefinitely
A "dookie broom" is called a 'muck rake'. (Yes, that's where we get the term 'muck raker' from.)
I'm just happy whenever a person who comments a suggestion a whole bunch of times ends up getting their wish.
Broom Knight sounds like a good game concept. A broom squire who idolized a popular knight in the kingdom takes on the mantle of hero when the kingdom is raided by messy barbarians. He uses his sweeping techniques to clean up their act and find out what happened to the absentee knight.
When I heard "Broom Squire" my thought was that it's a squire but for witches lol
When I read the beginning of this comment, for some reason my brain wanted "witches" to the "squirrels" and I don't know why
The four horsemen of the apocalypse: Bender, Willie, a Dalek, and Hatsune Miku
I would punish Jacob for claiming Swampert is ugly. That's a crime comparable to treason.
I love the implication in the Poundmaster segment that fish would be trying to evolve their way onto land if it weren't for the work of the Poundmaster.
love how willie is still in future drawfee, it looks like he assembled the robots oceans 8-style lmaoo
24:40 My favorite part of this one is that the lil gopher looks so much like a diglett.
I'm over Caffeinated with content from all these Drawfee episodes and I'm loving it!
Over Drawffeinated
"While you were partying, I studied the broom"
I feel like if people mentioned there is an outdated job with the title Knocker-Up, most people would make a very inaccurate assumption about this profession.
The most fertile guy in town.
I made that inaccurate assumption about the pound Master
“Knock up” is still slang for waking someone up in a lot of English speaking countries.
“Generations of poop” I love when Julia is ready and raring to go
My mom loves Susie Derkins from calvin and hobbs, calls her "the patron saint or smart girls who have to deal with idiot's bullshit" and the sighs Karina was doing while adressing the males really took me back to being a kid and seeing my mom rubbing her forehead during work-related phone calls
Hitting mices is from that one jontron episode
@@marwinout uh... Thank you? Can't say that was burning question in my mind but I guess the more I know, cool!
Julia's broom squire voice lives rent-free in my head
"the pound master is the one that wacked the critters" 🤣 he's coming for your critical role fans
Nooooo, I don’t wanna be whacked! Matt will have too much fun describing my gory death. 😭
Jacob: nothing should live underground.
Karina: but if you try to come up here I will POUND you.
When Julia talked about the Poundmaster and The Whale (sounds like an Aesop), my mind very quickly created a Steven Universe-style animation of Poundmaster in full sprint through a forest leading onto a beach where they then golf swing TF out the whale, salute, and then bolts off to the next jeorb.
Majestic.
I love how Future Drawfee is 3 robots and Willie
Please draw manga covers for historical events. If you actually do this, pretty please give someone the exploits of Ea-nasir and his shitty copper
They did it with historical people, so that would be interesting...
imagine becoming a historical figure based solely on written complaints from your dissatisfied customers
@@grantus_pax dude would be pumped. We have all of those complaints because he kept them in his home. Dude was a shit and he loved it.
I would unironically be here for Drawfee hosted by Bender, Willie, a Dalek, and Miku