I would love if anybody else remembers this, but one of the last arcs in Yu Yu Hakusho had a villain that was a little brainy kid. And he was challenging the heroes to various video game related tasks in order to beat them. The smartest member of the team at the time challenged him to a quiz game, and he had also memorized all of the questions and answers so he was able to buzz in and answer them as soon as the first few letters appeared. It seems like it was going to be an easy victory for the heroes, but then the villain starts buzzing in before any letters appear whatsoever. And he reveals that he has not only memorized all of the questions and answers, but he has solved the algorithm that the game uses, so he now knew immediately what the next questions were going to be, and he was able to buzz in before the hero character could even get a chance to answer
I hope you guys never stop playing these gameshow style games they’re literally my fave no matter how many times I’ve seen Dan get upset with arin mumbling answers out loud
re: Sleeping Beauty She pricked her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel to die, with the fairies changing the curse so she only falls asleep instead. In the original story she pricks her finger on thorns, but a later retelling from the 1600s changes this to a spinning wheel.
It made me so angry that neither of them knew that one. What with Arin knowing so much about Disney, and Dan having watched every animated Disney film.
@@benderbendingrodriguez420it's more complicated than that makes it sound while still being bad. They were colonized by Spain, were already fighting for their independence from Spain during the Spanish American war, and then were "given" to the US as part of the negotiations to end that war. As you might imagine, the Filipinos didn't exactly respect this supposed transfer and continued fighting for independence but from the US this time. Then there's a few decades where the locals were ceded a limited amount of political power and stopped fighting and instead successfully used that political lever to advocate for increasingly greater independence. I'd argue they de facto achieved that in '35 whether we officially recognized it yet or not, losing it temporarily (to Japan this time) in '41. He was a bastard, but I have to respect the audacity of whatever Spanish negotiator said "and we'll throw in the Philippines!" at a point when they were already functionally losing control of the Philippines.
@@bazzfromthebackground3696not true. Hawaii was an independent monarchy since the late 1700s. But their royal family became so inbred they ran out of monarchs and the American businessmen and missionaries ceased power to ‘assert stability’
This might be silly but this episode got me surprisingly emotional. Placido Domingo was my grandmother's favorite opera singer and after becoming a fan she met and became close friends with the man and the two shared a strong platonic love for one another. My grandmother was my favorite person and died 13 years ago. Just hearing the name of one of her favorite people pop up as a jeopardy question on this show was enough to get me really weepy. She loved the holidays and they always represented a time of the year that was hers for me and so this couldn't have come out at a more perfect time to get me feeling very happily nostalgic for lost and beloved family. Definitely gonna listen to some Placido today and idk if it's weird to say it not but I'd love if others did too ❤
@@steventhetford1755 Honestly, because her last name is Low without an e at the end, and the question was phrased in such a way, based on the way Arin kinda... vocalized after reading the question, I think he genuinely like didn't parse some of the words at all lol
I didn't have this but I had Jeopardy Junior Edition. It used most of the same characters and all the same sound effects. This episode is definitely bringing back some memories. I don't anymore, but I do remember comparing how the characters look to real people in the past.
I just wanted to comment that I actually like it when Arin reads the questions because I'm usually eating while watching Game Grumps and then I miss half of the stuff if nobody says anything.
21:00(ish) - Arin providing a PERFECT Example of what i believe truly represents the GameGrumps-- blindly rushing in, full-throttle, sometimes with a single brain cell for the two to share, and running straight into the brick wall of regret afterward... "Daily Double, biggest one, lets go...('Proboscidea')...okay?"
In case you all don’t know, when the AI gives you what looks like gobbledygook, it’s actually a hint. The length is laid out and a few letters revealed. I own the original gametek 1987 jeopardy and figured that out when I couldn’t remember an answer and the AI gave me that hint that made me remember. It only happens after someone has already guessed. The AI doesn’t know the difference between AI and human so on a solo game an AI can give a hint after the other AI guessed wrong. Otherwise it’s just symbols that do nothing for you. On an AI double jeopardy they give the hint if they “don’t know it”.
I played an easier version of this game. Don't remember the whole Jeopardy name, but everything was orange instead of blue like this one. The computer "getting it wrong" was a big help with answers I wanted to guess, or forgot the answers to.
I love Arin answering Albany, and then Dan says, "Albany, Georgia," incredulously. "The category is Georgia." As a guy who lived in Albany, Georgia. I'm left wondering if Dan was disbelieving that there is an Albany in Georgia or that they would name a ship it.
31:11 When I see "THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS" I cannot help but think: "No! If you're in the League of Nations, you're not supposed to take over the world!" "How 'bout I do... anyway?"
30:00 The Jesuits ran modern Paraguay. They're responsible for the local indigenous language Guarani to actually become dominant in that country, with it also being spoken by folks in Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia.
Oh my god, this was the version of Jeopardy I had. Just hearing the sounds of this game are unlocking a core memory. I always played as the character in the green suit. He does this weird little finger wiggle when he rings in. I'll always remember the time the Final Jeopardy question was something about a Russian person, and I and my brother, being dumb kids who didn't know about Russia, typed in a random string of letters, and somehow we got it right. The only time a glitch worked out for me.
"Eli Whitney is the inventor of the cotton gin" is right up there with "Mitochondria is the power house of the cell" as far as "the only thing I remember from high school" type of trivia goes.
When he finished typing Temperate, and the game accepted it, the first thing that popped into my head, in Trebek's voice, was "Correct! We also would have accepted 'tepid'."
GameGrumps Lunch Break Chronicles, Day 334: Got myself some Wendy’s today. Spicy chicken sandy with fries and a frosty. I dip my fries in the frosty. Because it’s yummy. Please someone get this reference. 10/10.
In Sleeping Beauty, Aurora pricks her finger on a cursed spinning wheel that sends her into a magical sleep, and I can't help but think how lucky she was.
You may be confused about the spinning wheel and Sleeping Beauty because you're thinking of either, as they said, Rumpelstiltskin or Snow White. There are similar elements with wheels and sleeping.
I went to college (undergrad and grad) in Idaho (yes, at the university in Moscow!) and seeing a reference to my alma mater in a Game Grumps episode was such a wildly unexpected shock.
"Arin stop reading it out loud" Arin please read it out loud. Slow paced / boring episodes like this are perfect for background noise, but not when half the episode is silent and I don't know what the questions are
I used to play this with my dad. I didn’t know the answers but knew the controls well. My dad wasn’t a video game guy, but knew most of the answers. And would say them out loud as he tried to ring in, which worked out well for me. 😁
"Camelot" was inspired by Alfred Lord Tennyson's "Idyls of the King", not White's "Once and Future King". White's book is the basis for the Disney film "Sword in the Stone".
Driving home from work and heard arin struggling with the cobra common name question. The whole time I'm screaming ASP 🐍 ASP!!!!ASP. ARIN ASP!!! at the top of my lungs in my car alone lol 😂
This actually played like a 1984 episode of Jeopardy--you didn't have to wait to ring in, so contestants would just buzz to get in first the moment the clue was revealed, hoping they'd have an answer by the time Alex was done reading (and often they wouldn't). Of course, though, on the actual show this wasted a lot of time and the rounds would end with maybe half a dozen clues going unseen, and the Nintendo game refused to put Arin and Dan out of their misery
19:50 I was surprised they didn’t get this until I remembered that most people probably didn’t grow up watching one of those channels that put on shows from the 60s. So they may not know Gilligan’s Island
The troy ounce is a unit of measurement primarily used for weighing precious metals, most gold bars and the like might list their weight in troy ounces for example.
27:01 “I can’t remember what that had to do with Sleeping Beauty” MY GOOD SIRS WTF. YALL WERE TALKIN RUMPELSTILTSKIN. TALKING PRINCESS AND THE PEA. THERES MOVIES BOOKS BALLETS ABOUT THIS AND YOU FORGOT THE STORYS CATALYST?!?? If one of them forgot I would understand. But book loving Dan? People’s princess Arin? I’m dead
Maleficent's curse on Aurora in Sleeping Beauty is, "Before the sun sets on her sixteenth birthday, she shall prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and fall into a sleep like death, a sleep from which she will never awaken!” Like that’s the iconic quote and everything they literally went to Disney Land with Auroras castle, Dan was watching Princess movies in order, Arin knows Disney stuff, I was SCREAMING at my screen 😭
love how they have no idea how a spinning wheel is connected to sleeping beauty, when it's like the biggest event of the entire story. how do you think she fell asleep?
Guys im having the best week of my life and you guys are ending it fantastically. Thank you. No really, I can not explain how happy I am with a simple "Thank you" but thats the limits of text, so be it. Thank you.
When Toni answered "?IL;?;" I got that feeling like when you're dreaming and everything suddenly goes completely crazy in the dream so you wake up
Ah yes, just like that sudden sensation of falling but it takes longer to hit and leaves you properly screwed up for a good ten seconds.
Just Monika
BARNACLES
@@benw1544 lmao yes exactly like BARNACLES
the moment when sht gets real crazy, too hard and too fast, and you just nope out of the dream
My brother and I used to play this so much that we had all the answers memorized and it was just a buzzer speed contest.
My mom and I did this with Wheel of Fortune.
Me too with my sisters and cousins.
this is such a sweet memory to share aw
@@amyisaway7800ikr 🥰😭
I would love if anybody else remembers this, but one of the last arcs in Yu Yu Hakusho had a villain that was a little brainy kid. And he was challenging the heroes to various video game related tasks in order to beat them. The smartest member of the team at the time challenged him to a quiz game, and he had also memorized all of the questions and answers so he was able to buzz in and answer them as soon as the first few letters appeared. It seems like it was going to be an easy victory for the heroes, but then the villain starts buzzing in before any letters appear whatsoever. And he reveals that he has not only memorized all of the questions and answers, but he has solved the algorithm that the game uses, so he now knew immediately what the next questions were going to be, and he was able to buzz in before the hero character could even get a chance to answer
I hope you guys never stop playing these gameshow style games they’re literally my fave no matter how many times I’ve seen Dan get upset with arin mumbling answers out loud
Toni typing garbage into the answer honestly made me jump
"Is this a hahror game?" -Dan, probably
It took me a while but Toni was basically giving hints of what some of the words are, didn't stop me from shitting bricks tho
creepypasta type of shit
If someone has a timestamp somehow I missed it and I would like to experience this too 😅😭
Reminded me of the creepy cutaways from normal fishing
Gutfug and Rantos are some Zelda level name choices by our boys.
I absolutely love the rando names they make up.
Honestly, Rantos kind of goes hard
Gutfug definitely sounds like an ancient insult 😂
@@zirkkun Gutfug sounds like the name of a Warhammer orc boss.
@@Desparil Rantos sounds like the ancient warrior that slayed it
Nope, as the expert in the room, they have to start with S
re: Sleeping Beauty
She pricked her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel to die, with the fairies changing the curse so she only falls asleep instead.
In the original story she pricks her finger on thorns, but a later retelling from the 1600s changes this to a spinning wheel.
I was going to make a similar comment. I never knew about the thorn version though.
It made me so angry that neither of them knew that one. What with Arin knowing so much about Disney, and Dan having watched every animated Disney film.
In Danish, the movie, and the princess, is called "Tornerose" or roughly, "torn of a rose". The same name used for the original folk tale.
@@chrono_plamo Doornroosje in dutch.
So where does the poisoned apple came into play?
As an Idahoan, not knowing anything about Idaho is completely valid, expected and honestly, you're better off forgetting Idaho exists.
18:55 "PEAPUSSY!" is comedic genius and no one is talking about it.
that took me OUT LMAO
I almost spit out my sandwich. I was not expecting that lol
It took me out too!🤣
Toni's really giving off those Doki Doki Literature Club vibes
? I L ; ? ;
Just Toni
Hawaii was annexed in the 1890's, but it was admitted into the Union in the 50's.
Bonus fun fact: The Dole Pineapple Company helped overthrow an indigenous government.
America also colonized The Philippines until 1946 in the 1890s so there's that
@@benderbendingrodriguez420it's more complicated than that makes it sound while still being bad. They were colonized by Spain, were already fighting for their independence from Spain during the Spanish American war, and then were "given" to the US as part of the negotiations to end that war. As you might imagine, the Filipinos didn't exactly respect this supposed transfer and continued fighting for independence but from the US this time.
Then there's a few decades where the locals were ceded a limited amount of political power and stopped fighting and instead successfully used that political lever to advocate for increasingly greater independence. I'd argue they de facto achieved that in '35 whether we officially recognized it yet or not, losing it temporarily (to Japan this time) in '41.
He was a bastard, but I have to respect the audacity of whatever Spanish negotiator said "and we'll throw in the Philippines!" at a point when they were already functionally losing control of the Philippines.
Hawaii only had like 4 years of independence until _"Freedom"_ showed up.
@@bazzfromthebackground3696not true. Hawaii was an independent monarchy since the late 1700s. But their royal family became so inbred they ran out of monarchs and the American businessmen and missionaries ceased power to ‘assert stability’
I read the word Ketchum and automatically knew Arin was gonna yell "ASH!"
I actually yelled it at my phone too
Its because all of arins jokes are predictable, he doesnt have much creativity.
@ someone's bitter that they don't have their own fanbase 😂
@@AgentLane13 Not everyone is a dork like you that wants a fanbase online.
@someone is bitter they have no real life friends.
@@i7887 not helping your case, Game Grouch 🤣🤣
This might be silly but this episode got me surprisingly emotional. Placido Domingo was my grandmother's favorite opera singer and after becoming a fan she met and became close friends with the man and the two shared a strong platonic love for one another. My grandmother was my favorite person and died 13 years ago. Just hearing the name of one of her favorite people pop up as a jeopardy question on this show was enough to get me really weepy. She loved the holidays and they always represented a time of the year that was hers for me and so this couldn't have come out at a more perfect time to get me feeling very happily nostalgic for lost and beloved family. Definitely gonna listen to some Placido today and idk if it's weird to say it not but I'd love if others did too ❤
this is so sweet! thank you for sharing about your grandmother, she sounds like a wonderful person. I’ll check out Placido Domingo in honor of her
that's pretty swell
To me he's just the guy Sesame Street was referencing with Placido Flamingo
Checking out Placido Domingo in her honor and memory. ❤❤❤
@@speeciall thank you ❤️
@@Bloodshotistic thank you I appreciate it ❤️
It's an honor to have my username (close enough) used by The Grumps hehe thanks for the silliness as always ❤
The boy scouts fake out at:
12:30 add another clip to Arin's superhuman comedic timing
That one really got me
Definitely the highlight of this episode lol
Yeah, while Baden-Powell did start the international Boy Scouts movement in the UK, I think they glossed over the "Juliette Low" part of the question.
@@steventhetford1755 Honestly, because her last name is Low without an e at the end, and the question was phrased in such a way, based on the way Arin kinda... vocalized after reading the question, I think he genuinely like didn't parse some of the words at all lol
I really love how the new tmph is always at the start of Monday's GG video, it's fun to watch the tmph then this cause it feels like a continuation
Note: "Asp" is the common name for a few snakes, the Egyptian Cobra, and 3 different Vipers.
Yeah I only expected a fan of Anthony and Cleopatra to get that one off the top of their heads.
Ok that's why I was like "Isn't that a Viper?"
Holy fuck I had this one when I was a kid and I remember it so vividly that I still sometimes compare how certain people look to these caricatures.
next we need them to play the NES "Where in the world is Carmen SanDiego"
I didn't have this but I had Jeopardy Junior Edition. It used most of the same characters and all the same sound effects. This episode is definitely bringing back some memories. I don't anymore, but I do remember comparing how the characters look to real people in the past.
“I’m gonna need a right hand man” ALEXANDER HAMILTON!! I was screaming
I was losing my mind and I'm not even american
Same here 😂
34:27 is when I stopped watching, which means Danny Wins is my official canon of events for this episode.
Arin quietly mumble reading the questions to himself is killing me
You made the vid infinitely funnier thank you
Those character animations feel like they could be in a modern horror game
That tapir/tapier guess, despite being wrong was pretty impressive
I just wanted to comment that I actually like it when Arin reads the questions because I'm usually eating while watching Game Grumps and then I miss half of the stuff if nobody says anything.
There's something about Gutfug's happy face that reminds me of Catnap.
I love how Arin does an impression of each character every time they buzz or get an answer right as they spaz around...
21:00(ish) - Arin providing a PERFECT Example of what i believe truly represents the GameGrumps-- blindly rushing in, full-throttle, sometimes with a single brain cell for the two to share, and running straight into the brick wall of regret afterward...
"Daily Double, biggest one, lets go...('Proboscidea')...okay?"
According to the guy who ate a peanut butter sandwich and had no milk to wash it down with, Alexander Hamilton was shot by Aawon Buhh.
"TONI HAWK everybody love Toni Hawk"
?IL;?;, yeah!
Mama's Bank Account sounds like a Tyler Perry Madea movie.
A game from 35 years ago with questions from 25 years before that. Good luck to the boys.
In case you all don’t know, when the AI gives you what looks like gobbledygook, it’s actually a hint. The length is laid out and a few letters revealed. I own the original gametek 1987 jeopardy and figured that out when I couldn’t remember an answer and the AI gave me that hint that made me remember. It only happens after someone has already guessed. The AI doesn’t know the difference between AI and human so on a solo game an AI can give a hint after the other AI guessed wrong. Otherwise it’s just symbols that do nothing for you. On an AI double jeopardy they give the hint if they “don’t know it”.
I played an easier version of this game. Don't remember the whole Jeopardy name, but everything was orange instead of blue like this one. The computer "getting it wrong" was a big help with answers I wanted to guess, or forgot the answers to.
Yeah, I noticed the IL in the gibberish, hinting the il in silver
I didn't know that that's why the computer makes a jumbled answer. That's pretty cool.
"Troy isn't a unit of weight!"
Troy Ounce: wtf
i didnt know troy was a unit of weight, but the only donahue i knew was troy (thank you grease 1978)
Guess we're not getting Game Grumps branded gold collectible coins anytime soon 😢
I think they don’t buy precious metals
Mol: "It's ok buddy, bring it in."
Joule: "We know where you're comin from."
He doesn't know the difference between a type of weight and a unit of weight 😂
Theater kids shaking Dan over the Hamilton question screaming “TREASURY OR STAAAAATE”
Heh yeah, and musical fans in general. I'm not even from the US but I knew it because of that specific part.
We really are the song immediately started playing in my head when when reading the question 😭
I love Arin answering Albany, and then Dan says, "Albany, Georgia," incredulously. "The category is Georgia." As a guy who lived in Albany, Georgia. I'm left wondering if Dan was disbelieving that there is an Albany in Georgia or that they would name a ship it.
Dude that’s crazy me too
Dan's immediate and confident answer to the peacock question made me belly laugh more than I have in a long while
31:11 When I see "THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS" I cannot help but think:
"No! If you're in the League of Nations, you're not supposed to take over the world!"
"How 'bout I do... anyway?"
30:00 The Jesuits ran modern Paraguay. They're responsible for the local indigenous language Guarani to actually become dominant in that country, with it also being spoken by folks in Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia.
I'll admit i would've guessed the dominican order had ruled the dominican republic at one point...
I love that Arin's go-to lightweight metal is Aluminum and I can't believe it was right
Rantos and Gutfug are forever legendary names in my book now. Love that combo.
Gutfug's happy face would make for an excellent pog/poggers animated emote, if someone hasn't already made it into one.
LOL
The spinning wheel is what she pricked her finger on to put her to sleep.
The apple is from Snow White
Oh my god, this was the version of Jeopardy I had. Just hearing the sounds of this game are unlocking a core memory. I always played as the character in the green suit. He does this weird little finger wiggle when he rings in. I'll always remember the time the Final Jeopardy question was something about a Russian person, and I and my brother, being dumb kids who didn't know about Russia, typed in a random string of letters, and somehow we got it right. The only time a glitch worked out for me.
"Eli Whitney is the inventor of the cotton gin" is right up there with "Mitochondria is the power house of the cell" as far as "the only thing I remember from high school" type of trivia goes.
Name 5 things you call your mate.
5..Bro
4. Dude
3. Kitten
2. Daddy
1. Oh..wait we're playing Jeopardy...
Oreos for 200 Alex!
Me, absolutely SCREAMING "TEPID" at my tv
When he finished typing Temperate, and the game accepted it, the first thing that popped into my head, in Trebek's voice, was "Correct! We also would have accepted 'tepid'."
GameGrumps Lunch Break Chronicles, Day 334:
Got myself some Wendy’s today. Spicy chicken sandy with fries and a frosty. I dip my fries in the frosty. Because it’s yummy. Please someone get this reference. 10/10.
Now you get to shit like a regular man
...sigh
Wendeez nuts
the Jonkler
Me, a theater kid yelling: HAMILTON. HE WAS THE FIRST SECRETARY. ITS HAMILTOOOOON.
As a native Idahoan who has lived here my entire life, some of those Idaho questions even had me scratching my head lol
I love how you can tell that all of the characters were drawn by like 3 different people lol
18:54 Dan had me burst out LAUGHING! No hesitation in his answer!
Add Gutfug to Dan's incredible character names.
I love when Arin replays games he played with Jon and forgets everything from them XD
In Sleeping Beauty, Aurora pricks her finger on a cursed spinning wheel that sends her into a magical sleep, and I can't help but think how lucky she was.
You may be confused about the spinning wheel and Sleeping Beauty because you're thinking of either, as they said, Rumpelstiltskin or Snow White. There are similar elements with wheels and sleeping.
I went to college (undergrad and grad) in Idaho (yes, at the university in Moscow!) and seeing a reference to my alma mater in a Game Grumps episode was such a wildly unexpected shock.
"Arin stop reading it out loud"
Arin please read it out loud. Slow paced / boring episodes like this are perfect for background noise, but not when half the episode is silent and I don't know what the questions are
"Asps, very dangerous. You go first"
I HATE SNAKES, JOCK
I used to play this with my dad. I didn’t know the answers but knew the controls well. My dad wasn’t a video game guy, but knew most of the answers. And would say them out loud as he tried to ring in, which worked out well for me. 😁
"Camelot" was inspired by Alfred Lord Tennyson's "Idyls of the King", not White's "Once and Future King". White's book is the basis for the Disney film "Sword in the Stone".
No, “The Once and Future King” is the source material for Camelot. Check out the Wikipedia article.
sleeping beauty touches the cursed spinning wheel and falls into a deep sleep. You know, the premise of the story...
Driving home from work and heard arin struggling with the cobra common name question. The whole time I'm screaming ASP 🐍 ASP!!!!ASP. ARIN ASP!!! at the top of my lungs in my car alone lol 😂
This was my jeopardy, where it was 1000x harder than modern Jeopardy.
Jeopardy: The 1890s
Me: Oh great just in time for Wounded Knee
Jeopardy: 5:45
who else up gaming their grump rn?
You know it bud, I'm gaming my grumps SO HARD!!!
This actually played like a 1984 episode of Jeopardy--you didn't have to wait to ring in, so contestants would just buzz to get in first the moment the clue was revealed, hoping they'd have an answer by the time Alex was done reading (and often they wouldn't).
Of course, though, on the actual show this wasted a lot of time and the rounds would end with maybe half a dozen clues going unseen, and the Nintendo game refused to put Arin and Dan out of their misery
Gutfug looks like Dora the explorer's dad that left for a pack of smokes and never came back
Arin certainly wasn't getting any Dirty Havana or Chattahoochee after he allowed Toni to correctly answer that Georgia rivers question.
Arin, not paying attention to the starts of the questions the game spots you: "What is an king" "What is a quilts"
As an Idahoan and long time GG fan...this was beautiful and also painful
same LOL
You can really tell it was the same dev that made Double Dare! A couple of those characters are the exact same!
Not to mention the countdown sound!
6:55 that “uuuuhhhh” was straight out of doki doki lit club.
10:38
me, and every single Musical theater kid was SCREAMING Alexander Hamilton.
19:50 I was surprised they didn’t get this until I remembered that most people probably didn’t grow up watching one of those channels that put on shows from the 60s. So they may not know Gilligan’s Island
The troy ounce is a unit of measurement primarily used for weighing precious metals, most gold bars and the like might list their weight in troy ounces for example.
I like to imagine that Toni is the spirit of their new member with the same name as they just wreck the grumps shite with their knowledge
The fact that Arin and I both yelled out “ASH” for the Ketchum question lmao 7:23
As someone who grew up in Idaho and now lives in Georgia, this was a particularly difficult episode to watch lol
Game: Who was the first us treasurer?
Me, yelling at my screen: ALEXANDER HAMILTON!!!
This game is like an ARG Horror experience with the character designs and animations lol
It was cracking me up where apparently Arin doesn't know how any word is spelled ever
27:01 “I can’t remember what that had to do with Sleeping Beauty” MY GOOD SIRS WTF. YALL WERE TALKIN RUMPELSTILTSKIN. TALKING PRINCESS AND THE PEA. THERES MOVIES BOOKS BALLETS ABOUT THIS AND YOU FORGOT THE STORYS CATALYST?!?? If one of them forgot I would understand. But book loving Dan? People’s princess Arin? I’m dead
Maleficent's curse on Aurora in Sleeping Beauty is, "Before the sun sets on her sixteenth birthday, she shall prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and fall into a sleep like death, a sleep from which she will never awaken!” Like that’s the iconic quote and everything they literally went to Disney Land with Auroras castle, Dan was watching Princess movies in order, Arin knows Disney stuff, I was SCREAMING at my screen 😭
6:20 I totally expected him to guess "potatoes" here
Same
20:11 I knew this because of The Mummy Returns.
Anck-su-Namun: "Egyptian asps are quite poisonous."
love how they have no idea how a spinning wheel is connected to sleeping beauty, when it's like the biggest event of the entire story. how do you think she fell asleep?
always surprised by how knowledgeable dan is just by being a few years older and a watcher of sports
“I’m not playing with my food… I’m making a dog.”
Yesss!! Put it on the shelf! 😂
I love when they play these old classics, it’s the cosiest feeling ❤ like with “long-play weekends” can we have “nostalgia Mondays”?
Pleeeeeeease 😚
A lot of the sound effects in this game are the EXACT same as the NES Wheel of Fortune game. It’s weirding me out but I love it
This is the Jeopardy of my childhood. The best version to date, at least in terms of programming and breadth of questions.
This may sound unoriginal or weird, but Dan to me is a medival unicorn in the best chill way possible.
aluminium was correct, but i guess aluminum also works in english ( aluminium in english is a thing) maybe its a usa/uk thing i dunno
That character select screen music is the stuff of Arin's nightmares
so after a whole other person met with the FOUNDER of the BOY SCOUTS SHE founded the BOY SCOUTS
toni betting over a thousand dollars just to immediately type gibberish was so funny lol
Man, knowledge truly was different 25 years ago, the amount of questions i could answer fits on one hand.
Guys im having the best week of my life and you guys are ending it fantastically. Thank you. No really, I can not explain how happy I am with a simple "Thank you" but thats the limits of text, so be it. Thank you.
The contestant sprites look like something I’d draw in the 3rd grade, it’s really charming
GEODOE PARTY! I love this sirirees… that power hour left me a little loopy
That celebratory ... dance? for Gutfug was fantastic
To quote the venerable teletubbies, again again again ❤