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Here is what i like about this channel: 1- Gets straight to the point. 2- No interruptions. 3- Gives you all the information quickly. 4- Doesn't drag on.
I just finished binging 1883 (the spinoff show of Yellowstone), and it opened my eyes on just how dangerous, unforgiving and cruel the Old West was on relatively normal people. The immigrants from Europe in that show suffered terrible fates, and they didn't even know how to properly handle the harsh environments they had to travail in the Oregon Trail.
Imagine growing up in a highly urbanized and polluted European city but dying in the middle of a clean and pristine nowhere. What else could you ask for!
@@melz4766 There's also a followed up series 1923, starring Harrison Ford and the story continues off 1883 but with different casts under the same family tree.
@@alishermo You don't need a source, they are all dead because it was over 100 years ago. They either died on the trail, or they died later. Either way 100% of them are no longer physically alive.
I had cholera and dysentary at the same time lmao I was feeling tired so I stepped on my porch to get some air then I collapsed and started shaking and screaming because my insides where liquifying 3 days of IVs and heart rate of 140 I started feeling better but almost had pancreatic failure lmao I am glad to be here
Ngl, I’m lowkey surprised he didn’t mention the Donner Party. You didn’t just need to traverse this whole trail safely, you needed to do it _quick,_ lest the winter set in on you.
Also what doomed the donner party was when they decided to take a new trail no one had ever taken before. That slowed them down immensely, and they would have had a fair chance of safely making their journey if they just took the normal route
He did the equivalent by putting in the lithograph of the Whitman Massacre... Or as history would tell it: "Just what happens when a Karen tries to tell a nation that they're wrong, she's right, and they only exist on the planet to serve her." They served her a dozen blows from a tomahawk... Right after they brained her husband for telling them their gods didn't exist...
Yes, I definitely played Oregon Trail when I was in elementary school (but only at school, since my family didn't have a computer at home). Even though I had good, but vague, memories of the game, when I played it again decades later as an adult, it was actually terrible.
I love this channel because: 1. Gets STRAIGHT to the point, no pausing 2. The wording 3. The drawings 4. The fact that its funny AND educational 5. The subjects
Even in modern times, it's not very fun to drive from Kansas City to Portland (I've been a passenger for the entire journey, although not all at once). The modern Trail of Tears (from Florida to Oklahoma), which I drove myself alone a couple of years ago, is also not very fun.
@@mikew3194 Lol, hell no, you are NOT right. 1) why would I be drinking when I am driving all day alone? 2) I HATE beer! and 3) I have never, not even once, drank Yuengling beer. I only even know it exists because of radio commercials, but I've never seen or heard of anyone actually drinking that shit until now.
@@MatthewTheWanderer Oh sorry, I didn't mean to offend. I identify as an ally to the LGBTQ+ and homosexual community in general. Never heard of a beer radio commercial myself though! That's interesting.
Ever since I discovered this channel, I have had a ton of differnt channels pop up as recommended with very similar animations, but none of them can even compare. I love the humor and the facts combined, even with the sponsored add I got a good laugh.
dude, this history chennel is awesome! i don't like history that much but these videos are WAAAY more entertaining than that boring history classes from school, it's just straight to the point like i already said before
I remember playing this game all the time in elementary school back in the 90s. Hunting was my favorite part of the game. Fun times, I should replay it for some nostalgia. I actually live very close to part of the Oregan Trail and drive past it every now and then.
since I live in Oregon many of our Oregonian ancestors came via the Oregon trail, something interesting I found out was that since Chapstick wasn't really around they would use the grease from the wagon wheels to relieve their lips
9:39 😂😂😂 I love the Nickelodeon Guts trophy! You have no idea how badly I wanted one of those as a kid. After years of not even thinking of that thing I see it again for the first time in ages and where is it? Lodged in some kid’s skull. Hilarious!
I'm descended from the LDS pioneers who settled Utah, Idaho, Montana and southern Alberta. I grew up on these stories of what my ancestors went through to find a place they could build their own lives and escape religious persecution. As mentioned in the video, you can find so many memorials on the trail and in Utah. Native interactions could go either way. Native outposts, as you said, were very helpful, but sometimes Native warbands weren't far behind.
Yeah the sanitization of history is frustrating, he likely didn't use contemporary sources like newspapers of the time. The atrocities against trail-goers was not uncommon, nor did it happen only when provoked. This is just re-writing of history. To be fair, if he used Google or Wikipedia, such matters of record are purged from both.
TH-cam suggested the most evil human experiments video to me and it looked like good animations in the thumbnail so I clicked. However many minutes later I'm finishing the video and mindlessly clicked the next one I saw. I guess I'm subscribed now 😅😂 @6:00 I unliked the video so I could relike it and then did it again
One of my favorite anecdotes about the oregon trail was that at the foot of the sierras in tye california passes, there were always massive piles of expensive shit like clocks, saws, shovels etc etc just left behind because they jad to lighten the wagons to get over the pass before winter set in
The natives were actually a problem in that a few people in the tribe would keep repeatedly raiding, robbing, and killing travelers on the trail. Overall, though, most were peaceful.
Natives used to be a problem on the trail some tribes are hostile but most aren’t generally they are friendly but not all of them are some would steal cattle or other supplies some would attack people but that was quite rare
As an Oregonian, I absolutely adore the way other people say "Or-E-Gone". 😂 As a kid back in the 80-90s we even had some teachers, and thus we kids, also call the old game the "Or-E-Gone Trail" 😅
I stumbled upon this channel by pure luck while looking for videos about historic events. I can't begin to tell you how much I love those videos. They seamlessly blend comedy with animation, making learning about historical events so much fun. Kudos to the clever creators! 🥳
10:20 I honestly didn't expect the picture of Pou Pou Mox Mox taking a hatchet to Marcus Whitman... although, I've obviously seen it before. Greetings from Walla Walla WA
Fun fact! My hometown of Boise, Idaho has Oregon trail markers along the now-paved parts of the route through the area. There’s one right outside the high school I went to.
Saying natives weren’t a threat as a whole, ignoring that tribes like the Blackfeet and Apache didn’t exist is idiotic. The words other natives had for these tribes was “raider,” and the Apache especially deserved the name. Their practices included slaving, indoctrination, raiding civilians, using captured men as live targets, horse dragging executions, and the killing of and child over the age of ten. I’m sick to death of revisionism, every region in the world has had its bad apples, the apache and blackfeet are no exception. They were violent, and their culture idealized slavery, raiding, and indoctrinating captured children.
soooo, get lots of alcohol to desinfect, boil water before drinking it, then settle down at the columbia river instead of crossing it, build a bridge together with others, demand high crossing fees and become a rich lil town ^^.
Whenever I think, "Wow life sucks. Everything sucks. I was born in the worse time ever. Will never afford a house and will have a worse life than my parents and cant afford myself or kids" I watch some history videos and then remember how good I have it.
The person I am assigned as? No, probably not? But ME? Yes, I would, because I know modern survival skills and I know how to set bones and germ theory. Not going to catch me dying because a broken leg, no sir!
It absolutely boggles my mind that legally you could claim 2.64 kilometers of land for free. Imagine if your ancestors had the foresight to claim a piece of Telluride and hold onto it until today. That land would be worth 100’s of millions.
Reminder that Oregon is pronounced like"organ" and not "or-eh-gone," but I'll count my blessings and be happy he's not trying to pronounce Willamette, Hoquiam or Skookumchuck 💀
An Oregon Trail rpg sound like an awesome idea, I like what you did there by choosing a job to start, someone should make it like that like a rpg with light combat, definitely some crafting and cooking, and definitely some stat choices like speechcraft or survival
I was watching on my tv came on my my phone just to say that the fucking sponsor was gold, that shit caught me silly it hit me with the meanest left hook still skipped it but props dude
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@@xXRunDeathXx but I thought comments weren't supported on private video
Man I just hate it when I get thrown into a portal by a majick witch, and transported into a very specific time period with a narrator.
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Okay, but what if your narrator was Morgan Freeman?
@@amberg3893 hmm very convincing
@@amberg3893 Well hot damn!
That sounds magical!
Sounds like a Sunday
Imagine being within the last few feet and you die
That’s probably the worst outcome I’d rather die at the start than at the end
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Imagine getting the deed to a land but it's basically a desert. Now that is really sad.
You’d think some would run a ferry business.
said every soldier ever.
😮L
Here is what i like about this channel:
1- Gets straight to the point.
2- No interruptions.
3- Gives you all the information quickly.
4- Doesn't drag on.
Personally I also like his Nintendo 64-central background music choice. Very nostalgic.
@8MinutesExplainer here is what I like about this comment:
1 - you're cool
2 - see reason 1
@@8MinutesExplainer
5- fun and funny animations
@@xChaosFlower the most important part.
He interrupted for an ad
I just finished binging 1883 (the spinoff show of Yellowstone), and it opened my eyes on just how dangerous, unforgiving and cruel the Old West was on relatively normal people. The immigrants from Europe in that show suffered terrible fates, and they didn't even know how to properly handle the harsh environments they had to travail in the Oregon Trail.
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Imagine growing up in a highly urbanized and polluted European city but dying in the middle of a clean and pristine nowhere. What else could you ask for!
@@n4ughty_knightnow that's the Oregon trail spirit!
WAIT WHAT THERE'S A SPINOFF thats has even MORE musty cowboy drama?! I had no idea, TY so much!
@@melz4766 There's also a followed up series 1923, starring Harrison Ford and the story continues off 1883 but with different casts under the same family tree.
Fun fact: nobody survived the Oregon trail. They're all dead now.
So fun, indeed!
🤯
Source?
Nuh uh!
@@alishermo You don't need a source, they are all dead because it was over 100 years ago. They either died on the trail, or they died later. Either way 100% of them are no longer physically alive.
Big deal. I'll just watch a speedrun of the game and do that to survive.
send me the link
@@helloeveryoneimnapkin th-cam.com/video/Uocul8G3ls0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bnVRV3x5Q-6yvscC
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@@EEEEEEEE Google thinks this means "AND", lol.
@@MatthewTheWanderer In my language "e" means "and" so its no fully incorrect
I had cholera and dysentary at the same time lmao I was feeling tired so I stepped on my porch to get some air then I collapsed and started shaking and screaming because my insides where liquifying 3 days of IVs and heart rate of 140 I started feeling better but almost had pancreatic failure lmao I am glad to be here
I've said this a lot, but this genuinely sounds worse than Hell.
Damn dude, what water did you drink?
Howd u contract that 😭😭
the wonders of modern medicine
something those fellas didn't had back then
How did you do that
Ngl, I’m lowkey surprised he didn’t mention the Donner Party.
You didn’t just need to traverse this whole trail safely, you needed to do it _quick,_ lest the winter set in on you.
Because the Donner Party were going to California, not Oregon.
Also what doomed the donner party was when they decided to take a new trail no one had ever taken before. That slowed them down immensely, and they would have had a fair chance of safely making their journey if they just took the normal route
He did the equivalent by putting in the lithograph of the Whitman Massacre...
Or as history would tell it: "Just what happens when a Karen tries to tell a nation that they're wrong, she's right, and they only exist on the planet to serve her."
They served her a dozen blows from a tomahawk... Right after they brained her husband for telling them their gods didn't exist...
The Donner Party and the Forlorn Hope Trail were absolutely horrifying. Damned if you join the group on the trail, damned if you stayed in camp.
Doner kebab
🫁
Anyone remember that Oregon trail game? I could not get my kids to survive the trip no matter what I did 😭
The first thing that popped to my mind was Brutalmoose's game review. Is a bit old but hilarious
Yes, I definitely played Oregon Trail when I was in elementary school (but only at school, since my family didn't have a computer at home). Even though I had good, but vague, memories of the game, when I played it again decades later as an adult, it was actually terrible.
I got the remake on steam deck
@@Supervillian4 Remake? Is that any better than the original?
@@MatthewTheWanderer Besides a graphical upgrade, the gameplay is largely the same.
As a born and raised Oregonian, my soul dies a bit more every time you pronounce Oregon as “Or-Eh-Gone”. 😭💔
I love this channel because:
1. Gets STRAIGHT to the point, no pausing
2. The wording
3. The drawings
4. The fact that its funny AND educational
5. The subjects
The transition to the sponsor was so clean.
@@DaBoyz-f9i I tries my best
Skipped it perfectly, too 👌🏼
THANK YOU FOR ACTUALLY KNOWING HOW TO MAKE AN ADD THAT *ISN'T* PAINFUL MARKETING
as an Oregonian you saying Oregon as Oree-gone hurts
As someone who isn't from Oregon, his pronunciation of Oregon hurts.
it physically hurts me
Yeah ffs put a trigger warning at the beginning of this video. It is un-watcheable for us with Oree-gone Trauma.
@@salemite 🫵you're triggered!? Must be from Portland.
Same
Even in modern times, it's not very fun to drive from Kansas City to Portland (I've been a passenger for the entire journey, although not all at once). The modern Trail of Tears (from Florida to Oklahoma), which I drove myself alone a couple of years ago, is also not very fun.
At least you get to feel the same experience everyone else in the past had when traversing those roads, kinda
@@cgt3704 Yep, if only just a taste.
More like a trail of beers am i right. I savored the yuengling until I hit the mississippi.
@@mikew3194 Lol, hell no, you are NOT right. 1) why would I be drinking when I am driving all day alone? 2) I HATE beer! and 3) I have never, not even once, drank Yuengling beer. I only even know it exists because of radio commercials, but I've never seen or heard of anyone actually drinking that shit until now.
@@MatthewTheWanderer Oh sorry, I didn't mean to offend. I identify as an ally to the LGBTQ+ and homosexual community in general. Never heard of a beer radio commercial myself though! That's interesting.
So happy the algorithm chose to bestow this channel into my suggestions!
I’ve played Organ Trail, and three of my members lost limbs only fourteen times before we reached the destination.
Piece of cake
*Activates Creative Mode*
“I can survive Everything now”
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@@EEEEEEEEI want to marry this guy
L😮
Unless you end up below bedrock.
Ever since I discovered this channel, I have had a ton of differnt channels pop up as recommended with very similar animations, but none of them can even compare. I love the humor and the facts combined, even with the sponsored add I got a good laugh.
I know I wouldn’t.
First Terry I run across I’d be making fun of his name.
Then I’d die of dissin’ Terry.
I love you for this cause I thought of that joke AFTER I just finished editing. So thank you.
I wouldn't survive . im black
@@KenanLaudat-tp3bp dude?
@@kennedy_girl8191nah he’s telling the truth.
@@tbk7114well yeah its just very outta pocket
I would have died in a day.
😮L
It wouldve taken me a month cause im stubborn
I would have died in 15 minutes.
9:53 no one gonna talk about the kirt Cobain reference?
Im glad someone else caught that😂😂😂
I read this the very second it passed
You mean the best sound he ever made?
lmao
that shit caught me offguard 💀
@6:59 The pioneers used to ride these babies for miles!
dude, this history chennel is awesome! i don't like history that much but these videos are WAAAY more entertaining than that boring history classes from school, it's just straight to the point like i already said before
The way he says Oregon 💀
Oh, english is not my native langage so I didn't notice. What's wrong with the way he says it ?
@@GhostonGuitar oh sorry "Organ"
@@ChatHistory Much better 👍🏽
@@Guilagnieu ppl call it the 'O-rih-gen
So cringe lol
Thanks! Love the vids
Thank you tons! Glad you enjoyed the vids!💛
@@ChatHistory glad i found you at random
Fun fact, theres an oregon trail card game as well. Super fun for parties/game nights lol
ommgg i love that game
9:53 nice (look top right)
8:20 i see your Charlie the Unicorn reference, that takes me back.
3:40 “what can i do you for?” “About 20 bucks” 😂
I remember playing this game all the time in elementary school back in the 90s. Hunting was my favorite part of the game. Fun times, I should replay it for some nostalgia. I actually live very close to part of the Oregan Trail and drive past it every now and then.
These are incredible. Please keep up the good work!
I love this channel. It's just getting better every video.
Love the use of Old School Runescape items as graphics
Mmmm. Leg whiskey.
@@paulahillier1390 Shin Beam (TM)
As an Oregon that pronunciation hurt my soul but nice video
Oregano
Oregonian
oregonism
Orgasm
Oreo
2:28 Omg out of all the things i was NOT expecting to get jumpscared by Don't starve 😂
Love the channel bro! Very funny!
2:20 that twirl followed up with a no scope 360 to the dome.😂Haha 😂😂
0:53 jumpscare on your own risk (theyre so cute 😊😊😊)
This is hands down the best one you’ve made yet, absolutely hilarious
since I live in Oregon many of our Oregonian ancestors came via the Oregon trail, something interesting I found out was that since Chapstick wasn't really around they would use the grease from the wagon wheels to relieve their lips
I've read that they didn't take baths that frequently too.
@@n4ughty_knightdepends on if water is nearby. rivers are just big baths
5:23 wanna skip the sponsor? You’ve come across the right comment!
Saw this right after the sponsor ended
9:39 😂😂😂
I love the Nickelodeon Guts trophy! You have no idea how badly I wanted one of those as a kid. After years of not even thinking of that thing I see it again for the first time in ages and where is it? Lodged in some kid’s skull. Hilarious!
Wanted a guts trophy and a chance to explore the Legends of the Hidden Temple. 🥲
1:50. i guess i dont have land..
😈 que uncle ruckus sound track*
I’m black so I’m just gunna assume I’m playing on extreme difficulty
You assumed right brother ! 😃
Git boy!
Dare I say..nightmare mode ?
I'm descended from the LDS pioneers who settled Utah, Idaho, Montana and southern Alberta. I grew up on these stories of what my ancestors went through to find a place they could build their own lives and escape religious persecution. As mentioned in the video, you can find so many memorials on the trail and in Utah. Native interactions could go either way. Native outposts, as you said, were very helpful, but sometimes Native warbands weren't far behind.
Yeah the sanitization of history is frustrating, he likely didn't use contemporary sources like newspapers of the time. The atrocities against trail-goers was not uncommon, nor did it happen only when provoked. This is just re-writing of history. To be fair, if he used Google or Wikipedia, such matters of record are purged from both.
TH-cam suggested the most evil human experiments video to me and it looked like good animations in the thumbnail so I clicked. However many minutes later I'm finishing the video and mindlessly clicked the next one I saw. I guess I'm subscribed now 😅😂
@6:00 I unliked the video so I could relike it and then did it again
One of my favorite anecdotes about the oregon trail was that at the foot of the sierras in tye california passes, there were always massive piles of expensive shit like clocks, saws, shovels etc etc just left behind because they jad to lighten the wagons to get over the pass before winter set in
That ending caught me so abruptly because I was playing osrs while watching this video, I thought my in game music volume somehow unmuted lmao
Wc lvl?
i love the trail to oregon musical references
I knew it was Craphole!!
The natives were actually a problem in that a few people in the tribe would keep repeatedly raiding, robbing, and killing travelers on the trail. Overall, though, most were peaceful.
we did a simulator of this as a game in middle school. it was the funniest thing ive ever did in school
3:06 BOOOMM!!
Indeed
Natives used to be a problem on the trail some tribes are hostile but most aren’t generally they are friendly but not all of them are some would steal cattle or other supplies some would attack people but that was quite rare
2:20 That was the most beautiful piece of animation I have ever seen.
Came for the history lesson, stayed for the OSRS Easter eggs
As an Oregonian, I absolutely adore the way other people say "Or-E-Gone".
😂
As a kid back in the 80-90s we even had some teachers, and thus we kids, also call the old game the "Or-E-Gone Trail" 😅
Literally nobody
Chat history: ORE-éh-GONE
“Uh oh. Looks like the witch got you again”
Awww we were RIGHT THERE man!!
I stumbled upon this channel by pure luck while looking for videos about historic events. I can't begin to tell you how much I love those videos. They seamlessly blend comedy with animation, making learning about historical events so much fun. Kudos to the clever creators! 🥳
Thank you! Just me. I'm a one man show at the moment 🙃
Hey I subbed bc of the joke at 9:52 keep that funny stuff rollin
Oh man as Oregon native the way he says it is giving me an aneurysm 🤦🏼♂️😂 we just say “organ”
1:37 that b huge 😂
don’t think of it
Actually a convincing advertisement. Thank you chat history. Love your vids.
10:20 I honestly didn't expect the picture of Pou Pou Mox Mox taking a hatchet to Marcus Whitman... although, I've obviously seen it before.
Greetings from Walla Walla WA
Fun fact! My hometown of Boise, Idaho has Oregon trail markers along the now-paved parts of the route through the area. There’s one right outside the high school I went to.
i loved all the references to star kids Oregon trail especially ur son chucking random stuff of the wagon
3:09 . I saw the gooner.
I played the Oregon Trial game on Apple Arcade. I think I got this 😤💅
Next video idea why you can’t survive in medieval Europe
I can’t even survive the game. Susie sprains her ankle, a day later we all have dysentery, and then collapse and shrivel up.
11:46 does this dude have no legs
I'd just live in my schooner. Its got everything I need!
0:49 why did you have to jumpscare me
Saying natives weren’t a threat as a whole, ignoring that tribes like the Blackfeet and Apache didn’t exist is idiotic. The words other natives had for these tribes was “raider,” and the Apache especially deserved the name. Their practices included slaving, indoctrination, raiding civilians, using captured men as live targets, horse dragging executions, and the killing of and child over the age of ten.
I’m sick to death of revisionism, every region in the world has had its bad apples, the apache and blackfeet are no exception. They were violent, and their culture idealized slavery, raiding, and indoctrinating captured children.
soooo, get lots of alcohol to desinfect, boil water before drinking it, then settle down at the columbia river instead of crossing it, build a bridge together with others, demand high crossing fees and become a rich lil town ^^.
The part where you say rivertime. The is my favorite scene in any youtube vid ever
I’m black, I’ve already lost 💀
Ditto 😩😭
Same here brother. Hey maybe we can make a town just for people like us. I'm sure the government would love that and help us. 😊
Rip my African American
@@VinceTheCreatorr we already tried that in 1920 we made money they killed us
@@stephenseals8548😂😂😂
I love your style of videos! Straight to the point without any long repetitive into
7:19 goodbye Billy
The RuneScape barrel , hatchet , and pot brought me back like 20 yrs
Whenever I think, "Wow life sucks. Everything sucks. I was born in the worse time ever. Will never afford a house and will have a worse life than my parents and cant afford myself or kids"
I watch some history videos and then remember how good I have it.
3:19 I still have that book somewhere. It was in the 5th grade “our nation” or “our American history” something like that. Legit!
If i could bring 1 SINGULAR thing i would bring a car so that i can pass the Oregon trail easily
You could in theory just take a helicopter, since the car wouldn't help cross the river, although I'm not an expert on the milage of those
The person I am assigned as? No, probably not?
But ME? Yes, I would, because I know modern survival skills and I know how to set bones and germ theory.
Not going to catch me dying because a broken leg, no sir!
i love these
may i suggest one: how to die in the crusades or something alike, you get the idea
I always either died of dysentery, or drowned trying to cross the river with my oxen on board.
What is egg man traveling the Oregon trail for 😂
2:14
Hes got the master plan
It absolutely boggles my mind that legally you could claim 2.64 kilometers of land for free. Imagine if your ancestors had the foresight to claim a piece of Telluride and hold onto it until today. That land would be worth 100’s of millions.
Good job posting this video on Pioneer day
(State Holiday in Utah)
Best stick man history channel ever
Reminder that Oregon is pronounced like"organ" and not "or-eh-gone," but I'll count my blessings and be happy he's not trying to pronounce Willamette, Hoquiam or Skookumchuck 💀
Don't forget Couch and Champoeg
This man is like over simplified! Love it. Keep it up man. 🎉
8:12 AAAA💥💥💥
An Oregon Trail rpg sound like an awesome idea, I like what you did there by choosing a job to start, someone should make it like that like a rpg with light combat, definitely some crafting and cooking, and definitely some stat choices like speechcraft or survival
I love your content bro
@zule0065 thank you 💛
I was watching on my tv came on my my phone just to say that the fucking sponsor was gold,
that shit caught me silly
it hit me with the meanest left hook
still skipped it but props dude
1:34 Bum to the bee to the bum to the bass,
bum to the bee to the bumble
WHAT ABOUT NOW ITS TIME TO ROCK WITH THE BICKITY BUCK BUMBLE