I like that you saw what is essentially a dance version of the Japanese equivalent to "The ants come marching" and went "dude this is fucking awesome" and dived down a rabbit hole to find it and got some old CDs to find the full version
I loved how you just get distracted and just talk about something different entirely. Just feels like you’re talking to a random friend about random thoughts. It also expresses the idea that you’re just having fun and love making these videos, it’s super nice.
The weird Tangent style of this video is so fresh from the abundance of pretentious video essays on TH-cam right now. Feels real personal and natural while also showing how passionate you were about the topic.
I love how your videos will just temporarily sidetrack to talk about some rabbit hole or weird thing you found/thought of. Ugo Ugo Ruuga looks really interesting and i'm going to show my friend it later.
i love how on the sample battlers album the lady asks "does anyone know what ugu ugu ruga is" but never answers the question. no one ever answers. what is it. what is ugu ugu ruga? will we ever know?
Just bought it on sale, I already expected the story to be trash based on the second game but don’t tell me the gameplay takes a turn for the worse too :(
@@popeprinny4705I’m even a fan of the second game’s story but 1.) the gameplay is very repetitive and limited to one character if you actually play well (Gunvolt is an easy-mode crutch, you only plays as Kirin otherwise) and 2.) the story takes a nosedive after anything established in the first two games to do whatever it wants (and what it wants is bad)
Love to see Jumping Flash getting more attention. Btw the voice is not actually Robbit, but an AI helper that’s bobbing at the top of the HUD. You can even change the AI in JF2.
I read about how Penny's Big Breakaway was inspired by Jumping Flash and that led me down a rabbit (LIKE THE GUY FROM THE GAME) hole of seeing what this game is about. Glad that led me to your channel. Great stuff and I'll try to check out both the Jumping Flash series and Forza Polpo!
I'm so glad youtube recommended this channel. These are the passionate, uncensored deep dives into cult classic games that made me love the platform. I also appreciate you telling people to "just download the ROM". There are far too many gatekeeping boomers in retro gaming who insist on playing on real hardware with a $500 Sony trinitron CRT off ebay for "muh scanlines." I'm surprised you didn't show off garungorp's mouse injector hack. It makes the game feel perfectly like a modern fps game, down to removing the camera pointing down when you jump.
i had no idea what this video was about when i clicked on it i just saw a really funky low poly kiwi in the thumbnail and immediately started the video
Man, I always get excited when you post something. Your writing and editing style is excellent. It's very chill and real. You just say what's on your mind and I love that. And I always enjoy the tangents and hearing just how passionate you are about your topics too. It's like listening to your bud talk about a niche topic they love and sure I've never heard of Jumping Flash before but dang I'm glad I know about it now! Good shit. Also the year has been a rough start for me too. But hopefully things will mellow out in the coming months. Thanks for checkin in. Hope your rocky start becomes smooth sailing my friend. Also I'm so happy to see your channel has grown! I remember back when you only had a couple thousand subs! Glad to see people are enjoying your videos and I'm looking forward to the next one!
For the longest time, i was the only person i knew who had jumping flash and jumping flash 2. I used to mention it to friends and they thought i was making the game up. I now own the three NTSC-J versions and pocket muu muu just because i love the game so much.
I actually discovered Jumping Flash through the PlayStation Classic of all things. Was really enamored with the ascetics and vibe. I think i played it the most of anything on that thing. Going to check out the second one now. Thanks for the great video as always!
Jumping flash was unique, and I saw it from your community post that you made about it a few months ago and decided to play it on PlayStation 5. It was like 90s video gaming all capsulated in one thing and it was awesome, a really fun time to platinum.
Lute your videos are an absolute delight every time I see them. I cant wait to snuggle up in bed and have a grand ol' time watching this. Genuinely brings me infinity joy
I used to practice "Bun Bun Bun"/Summ summ summ on a piano as a Child. I'm pretty sure it was originally a German nursery rhyme. That section reminded me of it lol
i cant express enough how much i love this channel and all these neat little things i get to learn about - the concept of oyaji gals genuinely sounds like the greatest tag ever conceived. i can only hope that some suspiciously wealthy fan of your content will also fall in love with the concept and commission somebody to carry the torch left by chusonji 😭😭
This would mean that I'm not the only person on earth who's gone searching for an elusive Japanese house soundtrack, found the album, tried searching for a defunct label, and eventually just had to buy the album from a warehouse 😭 except I was in search of a .flac rip of said song
I always love learning new obscure media from your videos, both related and unrelated to the video topic itself. I never owned a copy of Jumping Flash myself, but the after-school club I went to when I was little had a PS1 with a whole collection of games they got from some charity. My friends always found me weird to play the bizarre looking Japanese games like Parappa and Gitaroo Man, and ofc Jumping Flash. Somethin' about those old colorful 3D/2D platformers with the prerendered cutscenes and bizarre looking visuals were just so appealing to me, it's a delight to see people have the same feelings, especially expressing them through a video essay. I'ma go listen to Ugo Ugo Ruuga now, thank you Lute, hope IRL gets better soon for you
I was 9 years old when I first played Jumping Flash at launch. My dad rented it for me from Blockbuster and I fell asleep playing the first night. Like you talk about, the imagery was very cool to a kid and unique at the time. Thanks Dad.
banger of a video. also glad u brought up Intelligent Qube on that demo disc bc that was one of the first 3D games to scare me - that sound of the platforms crumbling as you fuck up the puzzles was sheer terror, and fall into an infinite black void in eerie silence was something my 1997 brain wasn't ready for
That Japanese childrens melody was apart of my childhood too and I live in Denmark. It got multiple different lyrics added to it, the version I remember the most as an adult, is one you sing during Easter parties when you're about to drink a really nasty type of alcoholic called 'snaps' and it goes "haps haps haps, now we're having snaps" along to the melody. I'm wondering what country the melody originated from
Tbh the beginning of the video reminds me when I was showing my friends the Rayman sings sexbomb video which ended up devolving into us finding out about this german guy named Max Raabe and how that wasn't the only cover he ended up doing. My friend ended up scouring the entire internet for both the albums and made a little mock one for download (and even then he still couldn't find a full version of one of the songs). they are actually really good tbh Id recommend listening to the whole album the covers are actually really good, heck some I prefer over the original song tbh EDIT: btw if I had to recommend one song in total to listen to, his Another day in paradise is SO GOOD like actually its like 10x better then the original song
I just randomly found your channel and I think I'm going insane. This video is like a mix or Running Shine with a bunch of ytp/vgm/ripping culture shit in here, like what is happening. How is this so good. Instasubbed.
I've never subscribed to a channel faster than this one. You're editing and sense of pacing are top notch and the comedy is fantastic as well. I love how you just ramble on and get sidetracked by different topics but the aforementioned great pacing helps it all feel more coherent. I hope your channel really blows up one day because you deserve it.
It's been awhile since i played Jumping Flash 2 but i believe you can unlock different support operators. AKA The rear view charms dangling at the top center. Which also changes the voice acting. And I'm pretty sure you can unlock the voice from the 1st game.
You can indeed unlock more of the Support robots in JF2. When you get to the Extra Mode campaign "2 Faces of Baron Aloha", you get Ted. Beat that campaign and you get Tex, and get all the performance medals and you get Rachel. Sadly, you cannot unlock the first game's support character "Kumagoro" but JF2 starts you off with his successor, Bill.
The first time I played this was during lunch breaks (technically dinner breaks, since I worked the late shift) on my PSP, because it was the first time I'd ever had half-hour breaks of any kind, and needed something to do, and it was great for that. Not sure why I've never played the second one, but I'll definitely be checking that out soon, and that music side channel even sooner. And you are absolutely right: kids aren't stupid! My lady used to work on one of those "Why, it's 1864, of course!" historical farms, and you couldn't slip ANYTHING past them; they're a lot sharper than most adults give them credit for.
Really chill video Lute, thanks for the content as always. Never heard of this game before, might check it out, seems like a good time. ALSO, first time hearing your music, that credits song at the end is a bop! :)
i found the first quarter of the video to be the most interesting, i love shows and generally, people that don’t treat young kids like idiots. and seeing footage of the show just makes me mesmerized in a way. i’d love to watch it!
sometimes it feels like these videos were tailor-made for me personally with the things you talk about and reference even though I have no idea who you are.
If I had a penny for every video I watched this year that mentioned and showcased Ugo Ugo Ruuga. I would have 2 cents witch isnt a lot but its weird it happened twice
I was on a rewatching spree of Running Shine reviews, then TH-cam recommended this, I love Jumping Flash so I gave it a view, then I watched your "having fun on the computer" videos in a row and I love them all. Your videos are great, the humor and tangents are right up my alley.
I picked up a copy of this game at a convention nearly five years ago, but only got around to actually playing it after this video so thank you!!! Kicking myself that I didn't find this channel years ago, you have such a great sense of pacing both in general and comedically.
This was an absolute joy watching this video. I heard about Jumping Flash from The Completionist (I think) way before he did his Alzheimer’s scam, and having to watch another video about this game is fucking awesome. Great shit.
I love this channel. Like you literally talked about a random late 90's game, went on a tangent about some cool obscure show and house music and i enjoyed every second of it.
Alpha Waves mention. Nice! I hope you keep making videos, they're greatly appreciated. Jumping Flash is a game that's stuck in my mind for a long time.
Jumping flash was one of my favorite games as a kid, even though I was shit at it and never figured out what I was supposed to do. It was always just so sick. Really fueled my love for like, heads up display design, especially as framing for a mech pilot's display in-universe. Gorgeous stuff. Also, this vid rules. Came for jumping flash, happy to get the rest.
Clicked to see a small channel talk about a PS1 game. Got a ten minute tangent about a minor lost media hunt and an obscure Japanese children's show. Then got a piracy endorsement. Then after actually talking about Jumping Flash, you snuck in the entire second game as well. Instant subscribe. Edit: AND the Japanese only threequel I never heard of?? I'm in love.
I remember playing a demo for Jumping Flash on a disc I got out of a magazine. I loved it so much I ended up renting it and the sequel and beating them all the way through.
I saw this game oneyplays before
I'm sure if it weren't for Ding Dong, nobody would really know about the Kiwi
Rapists beware. You're in for a scare!
i was so happy when they played it
Who?
@@AlphaZeroX96 me
I like that you saw what is essentially a dance version of the Japanese equivalent to "The ants come marching" and went "dude this is fucking awesome" and dived down a rabbit hole to find it and got some old CDs to find the full version
ain't a lute video unless it takes 10 minutes of side tangents to get to what the titles about one hundred emoji
Hey you dropped this 🫴 💯
If Jumping Flash wasn't in the thumbnail I would have no idea this was a Jumping Flash video
:(
Wait… this isn’t about OPN?
Hahaa!
Takes less than a minute to start talking about jumping flash 😢
I havnt watched the vid yet but. Good thag means it's good
zoomie attention spans (I am a zoomie)
I loved how you just get distracted and just talk about something different entirely. Just feels like you’re talking to a random friend about random thoughts. It also expresses the idea that you’re just having fun and love making these videos, it’s super nice.
this is like an evil cybershell video
"I'm going to have to make a whole video called there's something offensive about genocide!"
I knew it reminded me of something
Wasn't expecting a Chadwarden ytp in the middle but certainly a welcome surprise
The kiwi can produce mind boggling effects
I'm so glad I finally found where that kiwi came from
you know the video is gonna be dope when the first 10 minutes consist of a tangent on something niche and fascinating you didn’t know about
>OPN thumbnail
>CAN album cover shown when 1973 is mentioned
extremely based
"who knew in the future they'd all be wearing thigh highs"
Bruh
The weird Tangent style of this video is so fresh from the abundance of pretentious video essays on TH-cam right now. Feels real personal and natural while also showing how passionate you were about the topic.
I love how your videos will just temporarily sidetrack to talk about some rabbit hole or weird thing you found/thought of.
Ugo Ugo Ruuga looks really interesting and i'm going to show my friend it later.
holy fellow acolyte of mothman
That ULTRA tangent was absolutely fascinating. Please don't be afraid to cover stuff like that, even as a full video.
Mad respect for going out of your way to help unearth those CDs.
I thought I've seen it all, but the Ugo Ugo Ruga tangent is the tangent to end all tangents
I love the Jumping Flash Kiwi. His little “mee mee” is silly. They are my friends
He's mind boggling
@@Josuh MIND BOGGLING EFFECTS
I've looked for a source for that sound effect for years 😭
That's gotta be the first chadwarden reference I've seen in ten years.
17:50 I appreciate you leaving this in it made me laugh heartily
THE GUNVOLT SHADE OUT OF NOWHERE LMAO
i love how on the sample battlers album the lady asks "does anyone know what ugu ugu ruga is" but never answers the question. no one ever answers. what is it. what is ugu ugu ruga? will we ever know?
0:36 I can't believe this video is how I found out that Link from Good Mythical Morning has herpes
30:25 cooking with cybershell!
The gunvolt 3 stray was unexpected but came from a place of true honesty and virtue. I can only salute the dedication
I wish I liked it more lol. First game is nice though
Just bought it on sale, I already expected the story to be trash based on the second game but don’t tell me the gameplay takes a turn for the worse too :(
Can you show when he mentioned Gunvolt? I sadly missed it.
@@popeprinny4705I’m even a fan of the second game’s story but 1.) the gameplay is very repetitive and limited to one character if you actually play well (Gunvolt is an easy-mode crutch, you only plays as Kirin otherwise) and 2.) the story takes a nosedive after anything established in the first two games to do whatever it wants (and what it wants is bad)
semendemon420 sounds like a _fictional_ username that you see in the corner of an on-screen screen for four seconds. Lmfaooooooooooo
Love to see Jumping Flash getting more attention. Btw the voice is not actually Robbit, but an AI helper that’s bobbing at the top of the HUD. You can even change the AI in JF2.
rip lute nuts :'(
🫡
Baron Aloha was right all along.
When the Chad Warden YTP came on, I knew I had to subscribe to this once-in-a-lifetime generational talent
Good video.
The master recognizes the apprentice.
I read about how Penny's Big Breakaway was inspired by Jumping Flash and that led me down a rabbit (LIKE THE GUY FROM THE GAME) hole of seeing what this game is about. Glad that led me to your channel. Great stuff and I'll try to check out both the Jumping Flash series and Forza Polpo!
Your videos feel like an invitation into your little chill zone. Some of my fav youtube content lately
Great video doot. That song forever gets stuck in my head now
I'm so glad youtube recommended this channel. These are the passionate, uncensored deep dives into cult classic games that made me love the platform. I also appreciate you telling people to "just download the ROM". There are far too many gatekeeping boomers in retro gaming who insist on playing on real hardware with a $500 Sony trinitron CRT off ebay for "muh scanlines."
I'm surprised you didn't show off garungorp's mouse injector hack. It makes the game feel perfectly like a modern fps game, down to removing the camera pointing down when you jump.
Got Chadwarden jumpscared I love this channel already
I can't stop rewatching this
i had no idea what this video was about when i clicked on it i just saw a really funky low poly kiwi in the thumbnail and immediately started the video
THATS WHERE MY PFP COMES FROM????
Rare to find a kiwi fan who doesn't know its origin
It's a shame you didn't get to play it before, but nothing is stopping you now!
@@EmilXOM I thought it was from MUCK lmao
BUN BUN BUN
i fucken love tarantulas!!! i wish more people would come around to arachnids, such wicked and interesting little creatures
Yo, that intro tangent about the story of finding the song was awesome.
Instant fan, thank you.
I love your videos i dont care what you yap about I WILL WATCH IT
Man, I always get excited when you post something. Your writing and editing style is excellent. It's very chill and real. You just say what's on your mind and I love that. And I always enjoy the tangents and hearing just how passionate you are about your topics too. It's like listening to your bud talk about a niche topic they love and sure I've never heard of Jumping Flash before but dang I'm glad I know about it now! Good shit.
Also the year has been a rough start for me too. But hopefully things will mellow out in the coming months. Thanks for checkin in. Hope your rocky start becomes smooth sailing my friend. Also I'm so happy to see your channel has grown! I remember back when you only had a couple thousand subs! Glad to see people are enjoying your videos and I'm looking forward to the next one!
kissing you on the mouth for that intro tangent, you truly get the vision B)
I'm super glad this video found it's way to my recommended feed.
Respect for the chad warden sentence mix
i absolutely loved every second of the ugo ugo ruuga segment at the start. you a upper echelon video maker for me and a lotta people keep it up!!!
i really love your editing and ranting style, great video!
I really do think this is the best video on youtube, thank you
For the longest time, i was the only person i knew who had jumping flash and jumping flash 2. I used to mention it to friends and they thought i was making the game up. I now own the three NTSC-J versions and pocket muu muu just because i love the game so much.
I actually discovered Jumping Flash through the PlayStation Classic of all things. Was really enamored with the ascetics and vibe. I think i played it the most of anything on that thing. Going to check out the second one now. Thanks for the great video as always!
New Lute video really made my day
Man, I loved the ぶんぶんぶん tangent lol
thank u chad warden production i also like jumping flash.
we love jumping flash in this household
That GITS segment felt very personal. Also happy to see you again lute.
Jumping flash was unique, and I saw it from your community post that you made about it a few months ago and decided to play it on PlayStation 5. It was like 90s video gaming all capsulated in one thing and it was awesome, a really fun time to platinum.
Lute your videos are an absolute delight every time I see them. I cant wait to snuggle up in bed and have a grand ol' time watching this. Genuinely brings me infinity joy
oh shit new lute. oh my god
Just as I was looking into Jumping Flash too. Your timing is impeccable
Now this is the kind of shit I want to see in my recommended tab. Your old 4chan user vibes are fantastic and you're definitely getting a sub from me.
You're my favorite person with a cat pfp. Love your videos.
Thanks for a good video on these niche games, noe I would like to try them out
I used to practice "Bun Bun Bun"/Summ summ summ on a piano as a Child. I'm pretty sure it was originally a German nursery rhyme. That section reminded me of it lol
That is a fucking plot twist. Now I have to play it at my party!
i cant express enough how much i love this channel and all these neat little things i get to learn about - the concept of oyaji gals genuinely sounds like the greatest tag ever conceived. i can only hope that some suspiciously wealthy fan of your content will also fall in love with the concept and commission somebody to carry the torch left by chusonji 😭😭
Dude the fuckin Chad Warden bit FLOORED me 😂
This would mean that I'm not the only person on earth who's gone searching for an elusive Japanese house soundtrack, found the album, tried searching for a defunct label, and eventually just had to buy the album from a warehouse 😭 except I was in search of a .flac rip of said song
This was a perfect 1 am watch, thank you Lute!
I always love learning new obscure media from your videos, both related and unrelated to the video topic itself. I never owned a copy of Jumping Flash myself, but the after-school club I went to when I was little had a PS1 with a whole collection of games they got from some charity. My friends always found me weird to play the bizarre looking Japanese games like Parappa and Gitaroo Man, and ofc Jumping Flash. Somethin' about those old colorful 3D/2D platformers with the prerendered cutscenes and bizarre looking visuals were just so appealing to me, it's a delight to see people have the same feelings, especially expressing them through a video essay. I'ma go listen to Ugo Ugo Ruuga now, thank you Lute, hope IRL gets better soon for you
I love random old house like that. It's important to get these things digitised. Good work mate.
I was 9 years old when I first played Jumping Flash at launch. My dad rented it for me from Blockbuster and I fell asleep playing the first night. Like you talk about, the imagery was very cool to a kid and unique at the time. Thanks Dad.
banger of a video. also glad u brought up Intelligent Qube on that demo disc bc that was one of the first 3D games to scare me - that sound of the platforms crumbling as you fuck up the puzzles was sheer terror, and fall into an infinite black void in eerie silence was something my 1997 brain wasn't ready for
That Japanese childrens melody was apart of my childhood too and I live in Denmark. It got multiple different lyrics added to it, the version I remember the most as an adult, is one you sing during Easter parties when you're about to drink a really nasty type of alcoholic called 'snaps' and it goes "haps haps haps, now we're having snaps" along to the melody. I'm wondering what country the melody originated from
I love jumping flash. Played through both of them while sick and it cured me
Tbh the beginning of the video reminds me when I was showing my friends the Rayman sings sexbomb video which ended up devolving into us finding out about this german guy named Max Raabe and how that wasn't the only cover he ended up doing. My friend ended up scouring the entire internet for both the albums and made a little mock one for download (and even then he still couldn't find a full version of one of the songs). they are actually really good tbh Id recommend listening to the whole album the covers are actually really good, heck some I prefer over the original song tbh
EDIT: btw if I had to recommend one song in total to listen to, his Another day in paradise is SO GOOD like actually its like 10x better then the original song
Just listened to Another Day in Paradise. Thanks for the recommendation!
The video is weird, but finding a max raabe recommendation in the comments might even be weirder.
Always such a good time watching these.
"babe wake up, new lute upload"
I just randomly found your channel and I think I'm going insane. This video is like a mix or Running Shine with a bunch of ytp/vgm/ripping culture shit in here, like what is happening. How is this so good. Instasubbed.
I've never subscribed to a channel faster than this one. You're editing and sense of pacing are top notch and the comedy is fantastic as well. I love how you just ramble on and get sidetracked by different topics but the aforementioned great pacing helps it all feel more coherent. I hope your channel really blows up one day because you deserve it.
It's been awhile since i played Jumping Flash 2 but i believe you can unlock different support operators. AKA The rear view charms dangling at the top center. Which also changes the voice acting.
And I'm pretty sure you can unlock the voice from the 1st game.
You can indeed unlock more of the Support robots in JF2. When you get to the Extra Mode campaign "2 Faces of Baron Aloha", you get Ted. Beat that campaign and you get Tex, and get all the performance medals and you get Rachel. Sadly, you cannot unlock the first game's support character "Kumagoro" but JF2 starts you off with his successor, Bill.
The first time I played this was during lunch breaks (technically dinner breaks, since I worked the late shift) on my PSP, because it was the first time I'd ever had half-hour breaks of any kind, and needed something to do, and it was great for that. Not sure why I've never played the second one, but I'll definitely be checking that out soon, and that music side channel even sooner.
And you are absolutely right: kids aren't stupid! My lady used to work on one of those "Why, it's 1864, of course!" historical farms, and you couldn't slip ANYTHING past them; they're a lot sharper than most adults give them credit for.
Another great video Lute!
I always appreciate how I can watch a video of yours on a topic I'm familiar with and be introduced to new games/music.
8:13 well, this is a tiny bit surreal.
hahahaha
@@Lute01 I wrote an entire chapter of my dissertation on Yutsuko Chusonji lol. This is wild
I would happily read this if you wanted to share, hmu on the bad bird website lol @surri01
@@Lute01 sure, it's on google (just search my name + dissertation) but i'll dm it to you also!
Really chill video Lute, thanks for the content as always. Never heard of this game before, might check it out, seems like a good time.
ALSO, first time hearing your music, that credits song at the end is a bop! :)
i found the first quarter of the video to be the most interesting, i love shows and generally, people that don’t treat young kids like idiots. and seeing footage of the show just makes me mesmerized in a way. i’d love to watch it!
Love when you go on tangents about things you found interesting, becuase I find them interesting too.
sometimes it feels like these videos were tailor-made for me personally with the things you talk about and reference even though I have no idea who you are.
New sub here! You made these games sound really appealing so I'll probably check them out on your recommendation. Thanks for making the video!
If I had a penny for every video I watched this year that mentioned and showcased Ugo Ugo Ruuga.
I would have 2 cents witch isnt a lot but its weird it happened twice
I was on a rewatching spree of Running Shine reviews, then TH-cam recommended this, I love Jumping Flash so I gave it a view, then I watched your "having fun on the computer" videos in a row and I love them all. Your videos are great, the humor and tangents are right up my alley.
i like to think robbit is intergalactic buddies with marina liteyears and bomberman
I picked up a copy of this game at a convention nearly five years ago, but only got around to actually playing it after this video so thank you!!! Kicking myself that I didn't find this channel years ago, you have such a great sense of pacing both in general and comedically.
This was an absolute joy watching this video. I heard about Jumping Flash from The Completionist (I think) way before he did his Alzheimer’s scam, and having to watch another video about this game is fucking awesome. Great shit.
I love this channel.
Like you literally talked about a random late 90's game, went on a tangent about some cool obscure show and house music and i enjoyed every second of it.
You know a video's gonna be good when it starts with a long detailed tangent about something vaguely related
Alpha Waves mention. Nice! I hope you keep making videos, they're greatly appreciated.
Jumping Flash is a game that's stuck in my mind for a long time.
Jumping flash was one of my favorite games as a kid, even though I was shit at it and never figured out what I was supposed to do. It was always just so sick. Really fueled my love for like, heads up display design, especially as framing for a mech pilot's display in-universe. Gorgeous stuff.
Also, this vid rules. Came for jumping flash, happy to get the rest.
Clicked to see a small channel talk about a PS1 game. Got a ten minute tangent about a minor lost media hunt and an obscure Japanese children's show. Then got a piracy endorsement. Then after actually talking about Jumping Flash, you snuck in the entire second game as well. Instant subscribe.
Edit: AND the Japanese only threequel I never heard of?? I'm in love.
I remember playing a demo for Jumping Flash on a disc I got out of a magazine. I loved it so much I ended up renting it and the sequel and beating them all the way through.
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