The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack was created by Thurop Van Orman. Van Orman voiced Flapjack, while Captain K'nuckles was voiced by Brian Doyle-Murray, who helped write Caddyshack. Van Orman, who pitched the idea to Cartoon Network as early as 2001, incorporated his own dreams of marine adventures, acquired while living in Florida as a boy, into the series. Paul Reubens was originally selected to be the voice of Flapjack, but when Reubens did not show up to any recording sessions, Van Orman himself decided to voice Flapjack. The final episode, titled "Fish Out of Water", focused on Flapjack and K'nuckles turning into fish due to eating too much candy and, at the end of the episode, featured an appearance by creator Thurop Van Orman and his son Leif Van Orman, who played live action versions of Flapjack and K'nuckles after they once again eat too much candy. A live action version of Bubbie also appeared. As a child, Van Orman lived in Panama City, Florida, and "used to fantasize about living near the dock and having adventures all the time." When he was 13, his family moved to Utah, but Van Orman still dreamed of adventure. He worked after school as a janitor, saving money for a plane ticket back to Florida. There, he packed some rice and potatoes, and paddled a surfboard to Shell Island. He planned to live off sea urchins and "even speared a manta ray," but things soon went sour. Eventually he became badly sunburned and began to starve. He returned to the mainland, but later tried again: he "went to Mexico and lived in the jungles and found [himself] eating out of dumpsters." Orman took his failures in stride, chalking all these bad circumstances up as "part of the adventure".
FOR CLARIFICATION BECAUSE THESE GUYS JUST YAP: we have NOT discovered an ocean three times the volume of the known Earth's oceans combined below the Earth's crust. We discovered an ocean like that a while ago below a crust. Europa's icy crust. Europa as in Jupiter's moon, not the continent by the way.
There may or may not be some evidence regarding the "earths hidden ocean under the crust" according to Steven jacobsen, various articles are there based on the topic.
@@skube587 I would very much like to see this evidence. I've not heard anyone talk about this apart from the odd tiktok conspiracy theorist and I highly doubt the earth's mantle could support the conditions for an ocean of water
@@FeeshUnofficial the comment section does not allow links but as far as I know, the ocean is said to be stored in a mineral called ringwoodite, but I too do not entirely believe the "discovery", as for the source I just found it on various news articles talking about Steven jacobsen and their teams discovery.
No matter what, meme comps will always have something related to Nazis. It's incredibly rare for a comp to not have that or an hour long clip of some kick streamer yappin' something transphobic, racist, etc nowadays
@@V-monolith I'd argue the amount of phobic, racist and nazi memes have gone down a lot. Like it wasn't too long ago when "gay" was the punchline to everything (shoutout to Idubbz) and the same goes for the racist and nazi memes that just "shocked". Like i admit that as teens we called people slurs as insults, but the insult was distinct from the actual group of people in our minds. The problem imo is that nowadays too many people try to lure in teens with these post ironic or genuinely hateful ideologies.
@@CrabgarThe main problem is that it's an election year, which means that people who have a vested interest in funding far right propaganda are going to be ramping up their efforts. And if it just so happens that meme comp creators are increasing the number of Nazi memes they include, then it's all the better for them. It's the same thing that happened in 2016
@@Crabgar Even more like "normie" stuff like soy jacks and pepe the frog. Both of which were featured in a "Unit the Right Rally" a big neo Nazi event that happened in my country (America) Pretty fitting that the history of memes is like history of America. A lot of racism/bigotry if you look far back enough. It's an issue that's still in these meme comps today. Doesn't help that memes in general are actually getting worse, too long and terribly edited.
Yes, those yeti crabs are real! They are in their own family and genus, the Kiwaidae family and the genus Kiwa. Kiwa comes from the name of a Polynesian deity that serves as a guardian of the ocean. As mentioned, they were was discovered in 2005 at the bottom of the South Pacific Ocean with the submarine DSV Alvin. Since 2005, more species have joined the Kiwaidae family, like Kiwa tyleri, the Antarctic yeti crab! They live in the East Scotia Ridge (in the Atlantic section of the Southern Ocean) which contains chimneylike vents that spew dark water that can reach temperatures of about 720 degrees Fahrenheit (380 degrees Celsius). The yeti crabs live right on top of these scorching vents. Yeti crabs survive by growing their own food, in a sense. The distinctive "hair" on their bodies that gives them their name is scientifically known as setae, and serves as a "garden" where the yeti crabs' favorite food, bacteria, grow. Unlike other Kiwa species, the Antarctic yeti crab also has setae along the underside of its body. The appearance of this "chest hair" led scientists to nickname Kiwa tyleri the "Hoff crab" after David Hasselhoff. Their luxurious setae allow the Hoff crab to not only grow its own bacteria, but also swipe up bacteria that grow on the vent chimneys. It also has spikes on the end of its legs that allow it to climb steep surfaces
So happy these videos come out so frequently Just had wisdom teeth surgery today, and man it has been a fight to try and not accidentally by the bits that got stitches (they keep sticking out right between the teeth of my top and lower jaw ._.) That, and feeling like I'm starving because I can't have anything other than pudding, jello, and ice cream Thanks for the giggles , Funny Man, to make me feel better post-op, and wish me luck for the rest of the week (peak swellings is 24-48hrs after surgery, so I'm in for a fun ride soon yay)
6:00 Yooo yeti crab mentioned. Remember learning about them from wildkrats, they use the "hairs" on their arms to catch food from underwater thermal vents.
i need to get some hair loss i almost have an afro and due to the heat waved that Scotland should never get at this time it is very curly so bring it on x
the first two spongebob clips are korean. the third one sounds like it could be a middle eastern language, the fifth is Russian or russian adjacent, the sixth is mandarin chinese and the rest i have no clue cause yall were yapping up a storm lmao
you guys should react to movies or something like how many meme videos are you willing to make? i feel like you're just milking the content but ngl i'm here for it nonetheless
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The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack was created by Thurop Van Orman. Van Orman voiced Flapjack, while Captain K'nuckles was voiced by Brian Doyle-Murray, who helped write Caddyshack. Van Orman, who pitched the idea to Cartoon Network as early as 2001, incorporated his own dreams of marine adventures, acquired while living in Florida as a boy, into the series. Paul Reubens was originally selected to be the voice of Flapjack, but when Reubens did not show up to any recording sessions, Van Orman himself decided to voice Flapjack. The final episode, titled "Fish Out of Water", focused on Flapjack and K'nuckles turning into fish due to eating too much candy and, at the end of the episode, featured an appearance by creator Thurop Van Orman and his son Leif Van Orman, who played live action versions of Flapjack and K'nuckles after they once again eat too much candy. A live action version of Bubbie also appeared.
As a child, Van Orman lived in Panama City, Florida, and "used to fantasize about living near the dock and having adventures all the time." When he was 13, his family moved to Utah, but Van Orman still dreamed of adventure. He worked after school as a janitor, saving money for a plane ticket back to Florida. There, he packed some rice and potatoes, and paddled a surfboard to Shell Island. He planned to live off sea urchins and "even speared a manta ray," but things soon went sour. Eventually he became badly sunburned and began to starve. He returned to the mainland, but later tried again: he "went to Mexico and lived in the jungles and found [himself] eating out of dumpsters." Orman took his failures in stride, chalking all these bad circumstances up as "part of the adventure".
cheers kim
FOR CLARIFICATION BECAUSE THESE GUYS JUST YAP: we have NOT discovered an ocean three times the volume of the known Earth's oceans combined below the Earth's crust. We discovered an ocean like that a while ago below a crust. Europa's icy crust. Europa as in Jupiter's moon, not the continent by the way.
There may or may not be some evidence regarding the "earths hidden ocean under the crust" according to Steven jacobsen, various articles are there based on the topic.
@@skube587 I would very much like to see this evidence. I've not heard anyone talk about this apart from the odd tiktok conspiracy theorist and I highly doubt the earth's mantle could support the conditions for an ocean of water
@@FeeshUnofficial the comment section does not allow links but as far as I know, the ocean is said to be stored in a mineral called ringwoodite, but I too do not entirely believe the "discovery", as for the source I just found it on various news articles talking about Steven jacobsen and their teams discovery.
You know, I think you guys should make a podcast
Pokay did not see the Nazis being a recurring theme in the first vid.
No matter what, meme comps will always have something related to Nazis.
It's incredibly rare for a comp to not have that or an hour long clip of some kick streamer yappin' something transphobic, racist, etc nowadays
@@V-monolith I'd argue the amount of phobic, racist and nazi memes have gone down a lot. Like it wasn't too long ago when "gay" was the punchline to everything (shoutout to Idubbz) and the same goes for the racist and nazi memes that just "shocked".
Like i admit that as teens we called people slurs as insults, but the insult was distinct from the actual group of people in our minds. The problem imo is that nowadays too many people try to lure in teens with these post ironic or genuinely hateful ideologies.
@@CrabgarThe main problem is that it's an election year, which means that people who have a vested interest in funding far right propaganda
are going to be ramping up their efforts. And if it just so happens that meme comp creators are increasing the number
of Nazi memes they include, then it's all the better for them. It's the same thing that happened in 2016
@@Soulraven2735 I live in europe so i'm a bit separated from that context, but yeah, i don't want to go back to trump memes
@@Crabgar Even more like "normie" stuff like soy jacks and pepe the frog. Both of which were featured in a "Unit the Right Rally" a big neo Nazi event that happened in my country (America)
Pretty fitting that the history of memes is like history of America. A lot of racism/bigotry if you look far back enough. It's an issue that's still in these meme comps today. Doesn't help that memes in general are actually getting worse, too long and terribly edited.
Yes, those yeti crabs are real! They are in their own family and genus, the Kiwaidae family and the genus Kiwa. Kiwa comes from the name of a Polynesian deity that serves as a guardian of the ocean. As mentioned, they were was discovered in 2005 at the bottom of the South Pacific Ocean with the submarine DSV Alvin. Since 2005, more species have joined the Kiwaidae family, like Kiwa tyleri, the Antarctic yeti crab! They live in the East Scotia Ridge (in the Atlantic section of the Southern Ocean) which contains chimneylike vents that spew dark water that can reach temperatures of about 720 degrees Fahrenheit (380 degrees Celsius). The yeti crabs live right on top of these scorching vents.
Yeti crabs survive by growing their own food, in a sense. The distinctive "hair" on their bodies that gives them their name is scientifically known as setae, and serves as a "garden" where the yeti crabs' favorite food, bacteria, grow. Unlike other Kiwa species, the Antarctic yeti crab also has setae along the underside of its body. The appearance of this "chest hair" led scientists to nickname Kiwa tyleri the "Hoff crab" after David Hasselhoff. Their luxurious setae allow the Hoff crab to not only grow its own bacteria, but also swipe up bacteria that grow on the vent chimneys. It also has spikes on the end of its legs that allow it to climb steep surfaces
Thank you, I enjoyed learning about Yeti Crabs :)
So happy these videos come out so frequently
Just had wisdom teeth surgery today, and man it has been a fight to try and not accidentally by the bits that got stitches (they keep sticking out right between the teeth of my top and lower jaw ._.)
That, and feeling like I'm starving because I can't have anything other than pudding, jello, and ice cream
Thanks for the giggles , Funny Man, to make me feel better post-op, and wish me luck for the rest of the week (peak swellings is 24-48hrs after surgery, so I'm in for a fun ride soon yay)
Yeti crabs are like... the most normal looking things... it's just crab with hair... look up siphonophores and get back to me.
Showed this too my dad he’s bald now lol
4:40 omg graystillplays
I HAVE BECOME ADDICTED TO THE SLOP
5:57 yeti crab? I thought it only existed in spongebob, i didn't know it was real
6:00 Yooo yeti crab mentioned. Remember learning about them from wildkrats, they use the "hairs" on their arms to catch food from underwater thermal vents.
Fun fact: Joko and Pokay fight like that all the time
yall should make a podcast, i love hearing yall yap tbh
Fun fact: crabs are the peak evolutionary form of :)
4:36 graystillplays jumpscare
i swear every meme video they watch gets increasingly more processed, like actual straight up tiktok and instagram brainrot.
Yall realize water is one of the most renewable resources right.
The yeti crab looks like a gen 1 Pokémon
Fun fact, there's a Gen 7 Pokemon named Crabominable that's based on Yeti Crabs
@@Soulraven2735CRABOMINABLE MY GOAT!
The thumbnail goes hard
if you guys have to switch the content please go back to like cards against humanity or jackbox and like party games those were fun to watch.
yippeeeeee more slop!!!!! :3
i balded
i need to get some hair loss i almost have an afro and due to the heat waved that Scotland should never get at this time it is very curly so bring it on x
No views 12 seconds ago? Bro really fel-
great video :3
12:00 i fear that may be me except they dont know im not a boy :3
the first two spongebob clips are korean. the third one sounds like it could be a middle eastern language, the fifth is Russian or russian adjacent, the sixth is mandarin chinese and the rest i have no clue cause yall were yapping up a storm lmao
Do you have the spongebob kind of autism or the language kind of autism?
Peepers 🤜 🤛
Yippers 🎉🎉
I can't be the only one sick of these chinese memes
The patreon voted for the first vid! Don't go all DSP quitting and banning anyone who complains
No views a 3 likes…TH-cam’s drunk again
Views only count after a certain watch time
Hello bro 💛
Gonna be honest, memes were so much better in 2017
Myb
this channel they're watching is just getting worse and worser
you guys should react to movies or something like how many meme videos are you willing to make? i feel like you're just milking the content but ngl i'm here for it nonetheless
You should watch my 600 pound life
Who makes these trash compilations
I wish they would stop yapping mid memes 🙏
This person does not know what yapping means