Got all the bells and whistles too, Stockholm syndrome, neglected wound care, influenced age regression both mental and physical, good thing durpleton just wants to focus on his own healing through being a good dad and rolemodel and is just too naive to see where he was stepping to get there, in the end of the day stabby was another victim and byproduct of a war he had no power to end, and knowing why the war started and the reason it all came to be was because some self hating idiot decided to mutilate himself to try and get some, only to turn into two more self hating idiots and still getting none, i too, would prefer to trow all that in the trash and enjoy the free childhood and newfound family, more power to both of them, two problems that solve eachother. Remarkable writing.
I like the implication that even though they were basically his mindless drones that the Nowhere King still gave them Centaurworld type goofy names but edgy
I love the implication that stabby could've run away from the beginning but stay with durpleton and only ran away because his adoptive dad refused to listen to him
A thought: Durpleton's problem not listening to Stabby is just the cycle of bad parenting continuing. Good on him for breaking it AND telling his parents what for, as well as admitting his faults
Yeah. He also didn’t listen to stabby at first just like how his dad never listened to him. But he never have any malicious intent. I think durpaltin really just wanted to give stabby the parental love that he never got him self. It’s honestly rly sad. I’m glad that the farting giraffe man and his lizard son are happy
@@Gooberwares that's what I think as well, he might be 43 in his old human life but I think when a person becomes a minotaur they become a new being entirely.
@@JWeb66 Yeah, and this explanation makes it wholesome as well so Im okay with that.^^ Maybe as Stabby starts to ”re-grow up” his mind will start to ”catch down” with his body so he can have a relatively normal childhood, teen years, and then new adulthood. Kinda like Benjamin Button, just not at all like that.XD
I love that Rider is so confused and uncomfortable around him even after he saved her life. Now that he’s good, she probably still feels a bit guilty about stabbing him.
@@ncisfan1002 Either I’m deaf or something - ya’ll are probably talking about 10:25, right - but he clearly says “You’re the best dad a[n] adult-lizard-mistaken-for-a-child could possibly ever want.” This part mentions age on a general scale, but no number. I don’t know where “47-year-old” is coming from at that part, I just know the part that I bookmarked in my earlier comment mentions that Stabby is 43 and Durpy’s 47. I don’t think the events of Centaurworld took long enough for the cast to age either. Ya’ll gotta be gaslighting me or somethin’, I swear I’m not tripping because I’ve gone back and watched it every time I’ve been pulled back here.
Now that you think about, all of the members (except ched) are immensely powerful in their own ways but decide to goof around instead of defending themselves.
I think I just realized why the magic of Centaurworld turned Philip into a toddler; I don't know if the show gives a definite answer to when the Nowhere King was locked in the in-between, but since the mysterious woman still looked young when she sealed the portal, and since there didn't seem to be any minotaurs when the herd officially got together, and since Durpleton was a child then, I would wager a guess that it's been a long time since the last minotaur was created... and Philip says that he's 43... My point is, there is a chance that Philip was a toddler when he was turned into a minotaur
Oooh, that’s messed up. I mean, the whole process of making Minotaurs is messed up, but Philip being a toddler when the Elk took him to the In Between & fused him with a snake is a whole new level of screwed up.
Also at the end most of the minotaurs that were transformed when living in centaurworld emded up having adult bodies in comparison to stabby. So the theory holds
I figured it was that the world will adjust you physically to match the change in your mental state. So as Horse started to accept the ways of the world more, her appearance changed. Stabby began to accept being the young 'son' that derplton wanted and liking it so he got a younger appearance. That could also correlate with how centaurs age. If they remain youthful mentally they may stay young looking longer. When we saw the elktaur he was drawn more like the human world rather than the centaurs and we know he wanted to be human, so his mental state could have taken the traditional centaur world look away from him as he desired to be something else.
The "Something is wrong" still irks me and makes me think that maybe we should be worried about the ambient magic of Centaurworld and what it does to people who spend too much time there.
I imagine Centaurworld's magic is probably a completely different feeling for Stabby considering that he's already technically enchanted and transformed by evil magic.
it seems to run off off if one feels as if they belong in centaurworld. it also seems the magic intigrates temporary modifications into the change, example the knife, which seems to have become inigrated into stabby. if you notice, the gatekeeper elktaur(later nowhere king/general) looked far more detailed and "real" due to never feeling like he belonged in centaurworld vs water baby who solidly knows she belongs in centaurworld and never loses that squishy "childlike" style.
I think it's the key/portal. Elk was trying to "fix" it when that lady show how the portal affects her vegetables. So it's not a centaurworld thing, but an side effect of an error in the key.
Does that mean that they will change if they spend to much time on earth or if they used to live on earth and then moved to centaur world a long time ago because centaurs are half human
"Why is riders knife still in there?!" Because Horse, you don't want to remove the object stabbing someone. It will just increase the loss of blood. I'm surprised you don't know that Horse.
I love the fact that it's literally shown that in little ways Stabby accepted Durpleton as his father before Stabby turned into a little baby man boy child. When Durpleton was saying that Stabby was uncomfortable, you can see Stabby nodding his head in agreement. Stabby literally refers to Durpleton as his legal guardian and tries multiple times to express his needs to Durpleton before he turns into a little baby man boy child. There's probably a whole ton more examples but I'm tired and need sleep. Good night everybody Edit: rewatched the video and corrected a mistake real quick so nobody jumps me over it.
Here's a really depressing thought. What if the reason staby acts so child like when he excepted being durpletons son instead of acting more mature like mabie a teenager. *Was because he was a small child when the nowhere king turned him into a minotaur*
Well, since Durpleton is 47, and he was a child when presumably the war had left Centaurworld and the Nowhere King couldn’t create new Minotaurs… oh. Oh Goose. Oh no.
I like the subtle callback that Stabby's final scene has him performing on stage, when he was so indignant over not being allowed to perform on stage pre-transformation.
@@marioalonso8658 He had, at avery turn, he scaped in the tunels so he could have scaped anytime latter, he just don't want anymore and yes maybe are some kiddnap element there but he used to live as an expendable foot soldier who no one bothered on look after him and was destined to die in a senseless war. Under those conditions his life improved.
@@marioalonso8658transformation doesn't randomly happens in centaur world that's why "the woman" never transformed, only people that are comfortable in centaur world do so
I literally made this BECAUSE I couldn't find any stabby content on youtube. Never made a video before so I had to teach myself some things real fast but it was really fun! I'm thinking of making more maybe
One of the most unexpectedly great bits of season 2: Durpleton and Stabby's relationship. Yeah, if you read too far into it it gets a bit weird, with the Stockholm syndrome and age regression and such, but just on the surface, it's kinda adorable. I dunno, maybe it's because I'm a dad who doesn't always find it easy but keeps trying that these father-and-son storylines always get to me :P
I mean, Stabby wasn’t ALWAYS a Minotaur. Maybe his human half was 43 when he was fused with the snake, but he was basically reborn when it happened and thrown straight into a war. Stabby never got a chance to know his new form. Centaurworld gave him the second chance he needed.
Idek, he looked comfy just being carried around by Durpleton since the beginning of the series lol. I kinda think he lowkey didn't want to return to the Nowhere King's army or the war based on what we've seen in the season (yes, he did cheer for N.K. but it could've been a subconscious thing imo lolol) ^^"
@@ztslovebird He wasn’t 43 when he was turned that’s just his current age judging by the timeline when the nowhere king was making minotaurs and when he trapped in the void, he was only a toddler when the transformation happened.
it seemed a to less stockholme when tabby had the chance to keep running away in the tunnels but instead CHOSE to come back to Durpleton and it seems to be that Durpleton actually treats Stabby as something of value rather than just a pawn to die and or kill for his personal hatred like the Nowhere king.
Hes my favorite chaeacter in the 2nd season and this is exactly what I hoped would happen after he was shown to survive at the end of the last episode of the 1st season.
I was so scared when the trailer only showed him a once or twice I thought Stabby wouldn't be part of the cast *but he is and was the reason I adored S2!* Him and the Nowhere's backstory
My headcanon is that Philip is living the childhood he was never able to live hence his transformation into his true form as a toddler looking being. This is mostly to rationalize that they basically stockholmed someone
I just realized that all of my favorite characters like Stabby, Wrong Hordak, and Stuck Chuck are very similar to each other as they were all henchmen who were kidnapped and later redeemed themselves.
Something I noticed about Derpelton’s magic neck. He can make it as long as he wants, but he seems unable (or possibly unwilling) to make it shorter. When he look’s down at stabby he 360’s it into a normal head position.
Okay okay but durpleton is actually a really good dad who listens to stabby and doesn't force him into things stabby doesn't like or what that's a good dad
I actually really like that this show said fuck it and turned stabby into a baby and made him want to be derpleton’s son, as out of no where and a bit questionable when you look to much into it as it was their father/son dynamic was really adorable and a nice development for derpleton’s Character. I prefer this route much more then it being a running gag of him pretending the lizard Minotaur was his son and stabby reluctantly putting up with it cuz that would get annoying real quick
Stabby's development: "MY NAME IS PHILLIP J. BONECRUNCH!" "I'm 43 years old!" Goes to his room. "I can speak in FULL SENTENCES!" "YOU ARE MY LEGAL GUARDIAN! I'm telling you something is WRONG!" "hhhh..... C'mon get with it." "Frankly I've lost interest" "HHH Youre! The Best! dad hH- An- adult lizard, mistaken for a child- hHHHHHAAAAAA- could possibly want!" "Also friendly fire was a thing!
War sucks and everyone who has complex pstd would love a “parent” to protect them and talk. They want love that they didn’t have. Aww the herd grows and be weridos together.
They say make believe parents and yeah some could be abuse or over protecting. Sad how war and trama effects all sides. Also killing so much really does a number. Sometimes wtf situations have wtf answers.
Zeldagirl86 that's actually so deep and powerful, i feel like you just opened my eyes to a lot of things i wasn't able to see. Sometimes wtf situations have wtf solutions.
The age regression and Stockholm syndrome is messed up as heck, but Durpleton really is trying to be a good loving dad to Stabby because his own dad (and mom) absolutely SUCKED.
Durpleton doesn't show it often, but he IS the strongest in all the herd (noticed how he simply tossed aside the minotaurs that were holding him down as if they were ragdolls?). My hypothesis is that he doesn't even realize how strong he actually is.
9:54 If I had a nickel for every animated show I watched with Wendie Malick voicing a terrible animal mom, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird it has happened twice.
Honestly, I wish we got more of Bonecrusher as a straight man. Being able to comprehend the weirdness of centaurworld while not adhering to it. At least Stabby still got some good moments after the transformation.
"I have unconciuble corpses on my conscious. CUP CUP DADA?" While I did mess up the spelling on that other word. I have to admit, this one scene, made me fall in love with Derpulton and Stabby, when in first season, I didn't like the dude.
Yeah... It's not Exactly the same as Meteora Butterfly, but it does seam like he gets to "start over". Yay for Phillip J. "Stabby" Stabbleton Bonecrunch.
The way I see it, Stabby didn't have a childhood and so he began to age regress once Durpleton took on the guardian role of him. Thus putting him into the mindset that it is what it is and it's time I roll with it. This is some real sfw ddlb stuff
I find it interesting it was only after Stabby admitted Durpletone was his guardian that he changed Much like how Horse changes every time the comes to discover/accept part of herself in season 1, the first change after she uses her smarts to escape the bear-tour and then when she admits who she is during the tea time competition it implies that when you come to accept part of yourself that the magic can change you to fit who you are inside or need to be.
if the style change is to represent character growth, then probably in-universe, it changes you to what your perception of yourself is. So Elktaur who wanted to be human looked more human than the cartoonish centaurs, and as Horse grew to accept the magic of centaurworld (as well as herself), she turned all wibbly wobbly. For the Mysterious woman: maybe her hair changed because she went so long without cutting it lol--but equally because she didn't really change much as a character. She herself had always spent time in centaur world. Chances are she never saw herself as anything other than a human person, whereas Rider maybe grew to embrace the centaurworld style the same her Horse did. Essentially: Stabby turned into a smol lizard boy because that was his acceptance of his role with Durpleton as father and son(?) kinda sus ngl but they're happy so, alright
I have a theory that it is due to the magic of the Key that was used to create them. If you watch the Show carefully, you will notice that there are characters that change when they are in Centaurworld (Horse, Rider, the Minotaurs, etc) and then others that doesn't (The Mystery Woman, Gary the Skeleton Chef), so it's not a matter of the magic of the world Why do I say it's because of the Key's magic then? If we go to the final episode, we see Elktaur mentioning the "Radiation" that thing generates and that thing literally has the ability to Change, Split or Unite beings when you used it with a certain mastery And looking back, all of the first mentioned group were directly affected by said magic. Horse and Rider when they experienced the shock wave that sent the first to Centaurworld and the Minotaurs by their own creation process So in summary, the ones that change while they are in Centaurworld are a product of the magical radiation of the Key, and said changes occur due to the moods of the people (Horse and Stabby becoming Cute when they Happy and the Nowhereking deteriorating into the monstrosity that it is for his loneness and saddness) I hope my theory has helped your
Its so nice to see more and more clips of Centaurworld on TH-cam. Thats when you know the show is getting popular. I remember the days when i was begging my friends so watch this wonderful show
12:14 Yeah I honestly don't know what to make of this, how do you make a cutified version of a lizardman just as if not more badass than his previous form?
A rant because I'm frustrated with people saying Stabby was "forced into age regression" & that he's horrible rep. I do agree he isn't good rep, but not because he was "forced," because he wasn't. It's made very clear throughout the show, with Horse, The Woman, and Stabby, that they will not change to a Centaurworld form if not at least somewhat embraceful of the world they're in. Durpleton DID force him at first, he was absolutley overbearing and trying way too hard to force a grown man to be a child. But that does not stay consistent. It is during the very song where they make up and Durpleton promises to listen more that it becomes healthy age regression. Stabby accepts it and feels comfortable like this, appreciating Durpleton as a father, meanwhile Durpleton learns to listen and respect Stabby's boundaries. If Stabby is insistent he needs something or doesn't like something, Durpleton will listen now that they've established communication. It was an unhealthy dynamic at first, and I don't like the way they went about it, but he didn't "force" him into anything. Stabby only truly regressed once Durpleton had listened to him and they both were able to finally communicate. HOWEVER. I do feel like they portrayed it in... not the best way. I wouldn't exactly call it good representation. Stabby should have had more of a character before they showed us regression, made us aware he has surpressed traumas, and made us aware regressing was healthy coping. That way Durpleton's forcefulness would make more sense "wow dude youre messed up. wanna be my child?" but instead it comes across as him kidnapping a random man and making him his son. There was no buildup to Stabby actually NEEDING to regress, so when he does, it feels weird. It's protrayed as a silly joke, but then he becomes an actual character. His backstory and set up are lacking a lot for what he could've been. He has also suffered war trauma in a broken world, it would've been nice to explore that from his introduction. His whole character and age regression arc feels fast paced and wasted. I like the character he turns into, but it is lacking buildup in who he originally was. Also the show doesn't make it super clear the regression is unhealthy until the song, which does portray it as being a generally forceful relationship. If they had introduced Stabby as like. A prisoner for maybe a couple minutes so he can talk, then Glendale sucks him in, funny birth scene happens in a later episode, and Durpleton is tasked with watching him. Then they could bond a bit, and Durpleton could ask him if, "hey man u seem traumatized btw do u need a dad cuz im totally down." and Stabby would say no, THEN leave, probably have a heart to heart with Horse about the war, then return to Durpleton in baby form and insist on clearer communication. A storyline like that would better set up his character and indicate he actually NEEDS this, not that just Durpleton wants this for him. It would also help explore Horse and Stabby's shared trauma for a bit, and give him more depth. You could still balance the comedy aspect while feeding into the characters. Stabby feels wasted because of how they refused to give him character until he turned into a baby sized version of himself:c
my only dissapointment is that Phillip J Bonecrunch/Stabby didn't keep the creepy lizard voice, a tiny little cute lizard in the style of Centaurworld speaking like a disturbed chain smoker would have been fucking hilarious
I think some people are taking this show waaaay to seriously. It’s more enjoyable if you don’t? Don’t hurt yourself trying to understand the psychology behind a man-baby reptile and his derpy giraffe father. Lol
I disagree with this sentiment since you're basically saying this isn't a show worth serious consideration towards its themes and writing, and I give the writers far more credit than to treat them with such belittling contempt to assume that they never thought about these things themselves when writing the show. Children's animation deserves the same respect as other media. They aren't even just writing this for children. There 's a lot of clever little jokes thrown in that only an older audience would get. It just feels like people with your mindset undermine the value of fiction overall.
@@sardonicus1739 I don’t think they’re saying that the show doesn’t deserve deep thought, I think they’re saying like “don’t stress yourself out trying to overthink things and seeing the bad in it, just appreciate the good”
@@xanthemothcat But no one ever suggested they were trying to see the bad by simply in their own words, "trying to understand the psychology of something." That makes it sound like trying to analyze something is synonymous with looking for the negatives by that logic when that simply isn't true, nor is it true that a show is more enjoyable if you don't analyze it. Analyzing the show is what makes me enjoy and appreciate it any more. Also are we never suppose to notice or acknowledge when something in a show is bad? Why only focus on the good? That just seems like a shallow way to watch media where you ignore anything bad as though it didn't happen, when that's just as much a part of the experience as anything else. In fact when I see something in a show that I really didn't like it actually helps in a way make the good shine even better . I don't think bad things should be ignored. I don't think it makes a show less enjoyable, it just means you're openly acknowledging reality, and not ignoring your own feelings when you don't like something. Ignoring bad things just sounds like a form of toxic positivity.
@@Leon-cq2uj In my opinion, I don't think Derpelton would be able to convince a Dalek from "Doctor Who" to change it's evil ways....................... and do you want to know why?
Forcefully adopting a half-dead monster and crarrying it around in an inescapable baby-swaddle is some D&D party shenanigans
Got all the bells and whistles too, Stockholm syndrome, neglected wound care, influenced age regression both mental and physical, good thing durpleton just wants to focus on his own healing through being a good dad and rolemodel and is just too naive to see where he was stepping to get there, in the end of the day stabby was another victim and byproduct of a war he had no power to end, and knowing why the war started and the reason it all came to be was because some self hating idiot decided to mutilate himself to try and get some, only to turn into two more self hating idiots and still getting none, i too, would prefer to trow all that in the trash and enjoy the free childhood and newfound family, more power to both of them, two problems that solve eachother. Remarkable writing.
Lmao
omg cantaur world is a DND session
@@tiarehenry7507 a really _really_ odd one
@@twist_ending7545 they even fit the archetypes Horse & Rider Fighters, Ched barbarian, Glendale Rouge, Zulius Bard, Wammawink Cleric, Durpleton Ranger, Stabby-adopted goblin.
Can we just talk about how Durpelton literally Stockholm'd a grown man into age regressing and it literally works out for the both of em
i’m just telling myself he is living the childhood he didn’t get to enjoy as a lizardman
Yeah and they also buried a bunch of minotaurs alive. Don’t think too hard about morality in this show.
@@cartoonishidealism582 They were literally just thrown into the Moletaur dungeon, they likely got released later.
Yeah, it is hilarious and terrifying
You’re never too old to be a little. And some daddies just bring that shit outta you.😉🙃
This is the most "npc the party arbitrarily adopts" energy I've ever seen.
And that is by design! The creator of Centaur World created Stabby as an inside joke about the goblins and orcs her party in DnD would randomly adopt
@@tricceleI am a year late but if Centaurworld is based off of one big D&D session that would make so much sense
"You're the best dad a 47 year old lizard mistaken for a child could ever want!"
Isn’t Stabby 43 and Durpleton 47?
This is Durplelton we’re talking about so it’s not that surprising
"Stabby, I want you to know that none of this is normal."
OH. REALLY. HOW DO YOU COME TO THAT CONCLUSION.
Fun fact: Durpleton's voice actor is 47 as of now
✋𝓬ᵤₚ-𝓬ᵤₚ✨🦒𝓓𝓪-𝓭𝓪?🤚
"Stabby, I want you to know that none of this is normal."
Don't worry, he knows.
And seeing how it’s Durpelton saying this that’s saying ALOT
"Ssseems!"
The fact the dagger is still in him *when he transformed* is hilarious
That thing is basically a part of him now.
The transformation gave him a built in sheath
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I like the implication that even though they were basically his mindless drones that the Nowhere King still gave them Centaurworld type goofy names but edgy
Or Stabby was a normal man named Philip Bonecruncher before he was transformed
@@rosesweetcharlotte Maybe Phillip was the human half and Bonecruncher the lizard half.
I mean they did start out as a sort of family for Elk...
Philip J. Bonecrunch
@@cheeseburgerowl937maybe the human half was named bonecruncher and the lizard half was named philip who knows
I love the implication that stabby could've run away from the beginning but stay with durpleton and only ran away because his adoptive dad refused to listen to him
My younger brother still does that in his fowl moods.
i like how stabby is kind of aware of his stockholm syndrome by saying “this is the best present that an adult who was mistaken for a child could get”
A thought: Durpleton's problem not listening to Stabby is just the cycle of bad parenting continuing. Good on him for breaking it AND telling his parents what for, as well as admitting his faults
My thoughts, too! Didn't child Durpleton sing an entire song about how curious he was while his parents kept shushing him?
@@catbatrat1760 Yep! That's the song that made me cry a LOT. I don't know if that seems childish or not.
@@user-fw1mm3gf5v its not childish. some moments just hit hard
@@Koraketta Phew!
Yeah. He also didn’t listen to stabby at first just like how his dad never listened to him. But he never have any malicious intent. I think durpaltin really just wanted to give stabby the parental love that he never got him self. It’s honestly rly sad. I’m glad that the farting giraffe man and his lizard son are happy
This is singularly one of the most adorable and disturbing storyline I've ever seen. And I love it!
That accurately describes the whole show
Honestly yeah and think stabby needed a fresh start hence the baby form
@@Gooberwares that's what I think as well, he might be 43 in his old human life but I think when a person becomes a minotaur they become a new being entirely.
@@JWeb66 Yeah, and this explanation makes it wholesome as well so Im okay with that.^^
Maybe as Stabby starts to ”re-grow up” his mind will start to ”catch down” with his body so he can have a relatively normal childhood, teen years, and then new adulthood.
Kinda like Benjamin Button, just not at all like that.XD
It’s impressive that his transformation allowed him to take the knife in and out of himself without bleeding or pain.
Probably because it was in there when he transformed
The knife changed too. It is now a part of him.
Baby's 1st spell!!!
Good for Philip.
@@MegaChickenfish right? Magic knife now.
Dont question the logic of a world where everything is a centaur
Favorite quote from Stabby has to be
"Leave my dadelton alone! Unless you want to be... *D E A D E L T O N !* "
**quick bit of rock music**
“GO AWAY! THIS IS DADDEL SONNEL TIME!”
Facts
Fire
12:17
I love that Rider is so confused and uncomfortable around him even after he saved her life. Now that he’s good, she probably still feels a bit guilty about stabbing him.
Plus he still has it in his back and uses said back as a sheath.
@@alexisdominey6487 funny how even the knife looks different now after he transformed
Also she didn't get to watch all his character development with us!
Shes probably still reeling from the fact hes a baby now lmao
His happy squishy face while he waddles up and sings "Please don't struggle, you're surrounded" gets me EVERY time
Same
As some wise tumblr user once said: "the assassin you send after me is now part of my found family" 👪
Stabby, the 43 year old war veteran and murderer baby child, my beloved
I thought he was in his 20’s
47!
@@wtichery4:22 Durpleton’s 47, Stabby’s 43.
@@Sunny-uz8cwAt the end when he's crying in front of his adopted grandparents he says he's a 47-year-old lizard mistaken for a child
@@ncisfan1002 Either I’m deaf or something - ya’ll are probably talking about 10:25, right - but he clearly says “You’re the best dad a[n] adult-lizard-mistaken-for-a-child could possibly ever want.” This part mentions age on a general scale, but no number.
I don’t know where “47-year-old” is coming from at that part, I just know the part that I bookmarked in my earlier comment mentions that Stabby is 43 and Durpy’s 47. I don’t think the events of Centaurworld took long enough for the cast to age either.
Ya’ll gotta be gaslighting me or somethin’, I swear I’m not tripping because I’ve gone back and watched it every time I’ve been pulled back here.
The fact that durpelton wants to be a better dad than his dad is a adorable and sad at the same time.
It really do be like that
@@zashgekido5616 as the son of a abusive father I can confirm that wanting a kid to treat it right is a coping mechanism
12:25 I love the fact that he was literally capable of defending himself but chose not to
Now that you think about, all of the members (except ched) are immensely powerful in their own ways but decide to goof around instead of defending themselves.
@@mimilk66 "except ched"
excuse me did you not see him lance through a bunch of minotaurs like it was nothing in the "Battle Round" song number lol
But 1 he can fly and 2 flying is tiring so he gas limits on how much training he can do.
Maybe Durpleton wanted Stabby to prove himself to him
Awww
I think I just realized why the magic of Centaurworld turned Philip into a toddler; I don't know if the show gives a definite answer to when the Nowhere King was locked in the in-between, but since the mysterious woman still looked young when she sealed the portal, and since there didn't seem to be any minotaurs when the herd officially got together, and since Durpleton was a child then, I would wager a guess that it's been a long time since the last minotaur was created... and Philip says that he's 43... My point is, there is a chance that Philip was a toddler when he was turned into a minotaur
Oooh, that’s messed up. I mean, the whole process of making Minotaurs is messed up, but Philip being a toddler when the Elk took him to the In Between & fused him with a snake is a whole new level of screwed up.
Considering the Turniptaurs are half infants, I can definitely see that.
Also at the end most of the minotaurs that were transformed when living in centaurworld emded up having adult bodies in comparison to stabby. So the theory holds
I figured it was that the world will adjust you physically to match the change in your mental state. So as Horse started to accept the ways of the world more, her appearance changed. Stabby began to accept being the young 'son' that derplton wanted and liking it so he got a younger appearance. That could also correlate with how centaurs age. If they remain youthful mentally they may stay young looking longer. When we saw the elktaur he was drawn more like the human world rather than the centaurs and we know he wanted to be human, so his mental state could have taken the traditional centaur world look away from him as he desired to be something else.
The minotaurs had to be made first bc they killed wamawink's original herd.
The "Something is wrong" still irks me and makes me think that maybe we should be worried about the ambient magic of Centaurworld and what it does to people who spend too much time there.
It turned horse into a epic anime girl to if two deflated beachballs had a weird kid
I imagine Centaurworld's magic is probably a completely different feeling for Stabby considering that he's already technically enchanted and transformed by evil magic.
it seems to run off off if one feels as if they belong in centaurworld. it also seems the magic intigrates temporary modifications into the change, example the knife, which seems to have become inigrated into stabby. if you notice, the gatekeeper elktaur(later nowhere king/general) looked far more detailed and "real" due to never feeling like he belonged in centaurworld vs water baby who solidly knows she belongs in centaurworld and never loses that squishy "childlike" style.
I think it's the key/portal. Elk was trying to "fix" it when that lady show how the portal affects her vegetables. So it's not a centaurworld thing, but an side effect of an error in the key.
Does that mean that they will change if they spend to much time on earth or if they used to live on earth and then moved to centaur world a long time ago because centaurs are half human
11:32 "I have unquantifiable corpes on my conscience... cup cup, dada!" 😂
It was adorable tho
thats one of my favorite lines/scenes in the ENTIRE series
I watched the entire series just because of how I wanted context for that one scene
11:23
"Why is riders knife still in there?!"
Because Horse, you don't want to remove the object stabbing someone. It will just increase the loss of blood. I'm surprised you don't know that Horse.
I mean yeah, but… for weeks?
At least when she DOES take it out she has the decency to put it back in again ☺
And also disinfect it because she even said it looks like he's getting a infection
I read this in Ched’s voice.
@@owleyes9739 why
I love the fact that it's literally shown that in little ways Stabby accepted Durpleton as his father before Stabby turned into a little baby man boy child. When Durpleton was saying that Stabby was uncomfortable, you can see Stabby nodding his head in agreement. Stabby literally refers to Durpleton as his legal guardian and tries multiple times to express his needs to Durpleton before he turns into a little baby man boy child. There's probably a whole ton more examples but I'm tired and need sleep. Good night everybody
Edit: rewatched the video and corrected a mistake real quick so nobody jumps me over it.
You... you're the best... dad a... an adult lizard *sniff* mistaken for a child uuuurrgghhh COULD POSSIBLY WANT! *HUGS* gets me everytime
Just a pure bonding moment
Here's a really depressing thought.
What if the reason staby acts so child like when he excepted being durpletons son instead of acting more mature like mabie a teenager. *Was because he was a small child when the nowhere king turned him into a minotaur*
Well, since Durpleton is 47, and he was a child when presumably the war had left Centaurworld and the Nowhere King couldn’t create new Minotaurs… oh. Oh Goose. Oh no.
@@cramerfloro5936 AND Stabby said he was 43, which means he was even WAY younger than Durpleton when he became a Minotaur-
@@cramerfloro5936 newborn
It could well be that Stabby was an adult when he was transformed. The Minotaurs probably captured humans throughout the war.
@@rosesweetcharlotte but that requires the key, right? They couldn't make new minotaurs because they didn't have it. That's why they wanted it.
I like the subtle callback that Stabby's final scene has him performing on stage, when he was so indignant over not being allowed to perform on stage pre-transformation.
Both versions of Stabby are adorable but I still feel uncomfortable at the thought of irreversibly transforming into something else.
You didn't feel that way about horse?
Like, can he grow up or he is stuck as a baby
@@rosesweetcharlotte I think he's just small now
@@Pyro_Mothman hehe smol lezard
@@anonymouslucario285 Well I for sure am disturbed by that still lmao
Let's be honest, if I could go from an adult to a cute little cartoon baby and have someone take care of me, I absolutely would.
Oh absolutely take it in a second. Look at my dog every day with pure envy
This man had no choice tho
@@marioalonso8658 he had one in the tunnel
@@marioalonso8658 He had, at avery turn, he scaped in the tunels so he could have scaped anytime latter, he just don't want anymore and yes maybe are some kiddnap element there but he used to live as an expendable foot soldier who no one bothered on look after him and was destined to die in a senseless war. Under those conditions his life improved.
@@marioalonso8658transformation doesn't randomly happens in centaur world that's why "the woman" never transformed, only people that are comfortable in centaur world do so
I HAVE BEEN HUNTING FOR STABBY CONTENT FOR SO LONG THANK YOU FOR THIS
I literally made this BECAUSE I couldn't find any stabby content on youtube. Never made a video before so I had to teach myself some things real fast but it was really fun! I'm thinking of making more maybe
@@Leon-cq2uj please do!!
@@Leon-cq2uj you did a service, and I salute you.
@@Leon-cq2uj very well done for your first video 👏
I'm so happy for this video. Specifically for 4:37 it's so funny and weirdly adorable.
One of the most unexpectedly great bits of season 2: Durpleton and Stabby's relationship. Yeah, if you read too far into it it gets a bit weird, with the Stockholm syndrome and age regression and such, but just on the surface, it's kinda adorable. I dunno, maybe it's because I'm a dad who doesn't always find it easy but keeps trying that these father-and-son storylines always get to me :P
I mean, Stabby wasn’t ALWAYS a Minotaur. Maybe his human half was 43 when he was fused with the snake, but he was basically reborn when it happened and thrown straight into a war. Stabby never got a chance to know his new form. Centaurworld gave him the second chance he needed.
@@ztslovebird Snake?……I’m pretty sure he’s established to be a lizard. Or even a monitor lizard…
Idek, he looked comfy just being carried around by Durpleton since the beginning of the series lol. I kinda think he lowkey didn't want to return to the Nowhere King's army or the war based on what we've seen in the season (yes, he did cheer for N.K. but it could've been a subconscious thing imo lolol) ^^"
@@ztslovebird He wasn’t 43 when he was turned that’s just his current age judging by the timeline when the nowhere king was making minotaurs and when he trapped in the void, he was only a toddler when the transformation happened.
it seemed a to less stockholme when tabby had the chance to keep running away in the tunnels but instead CHOSE to come back to Durpleton
and it seems to be that Durpleton actually treats Stabby as something of value rather than just a pawn to die and or kill for his personal hatred like the Nowhere king.
Hes my favorite chaeacter in the 2nd season and this is exactly what I hoped would happen after he was shown to survive at the end of the last episode of the 1st season.
I never expected this. I never hoped for this.
But stabby is what I never knew I needed. He is amazing.
I was so scared when the trailer only showed him a once or twice I thought Stabby wouldn't be part of the cast *but he is and was the reason I adored S2!* Him and the Nowhere's backstory
I never saw it coming AT ALL
And this is the man who voiced Perry the Platypus, Waddles from Gravity Falls, and pretty much any non-human character in a cartoon you can think of
And all the clones in The Clone Wars
And a majority of Ben’s aliens in Ben 10: Alien Force
@@mysteriousdollart4552 I’d say that falls under the category of “any non-human character you can think of”
Wait fr
@@ratwhisperer28 Dee Bradley Baker
My headcanon is that Philip is living the childhood he was never able to live hence his transformation into his true form as a toddler looking being. This is mostly to rationalize that they basically stockholmed someone
Also wouldnt that mean that he was really really REALLY… *young when they…. Turned him into a snake man…. Oh no*
When the Stockholm syndrome is an improvement, it says something about how awful things were before. Welp.
The fact the knife got centaurworldified implies it is part of stabby
"He's not my pet! He's my son!"
This gets me every time!
I just realized that all of my favorite characters like Stabby, Wrong Hordak, and Stuck Chuck are very similar to each other as they were all henchmen who were kidnapped and later redeemed themselves.
also silly little goobers
Stuck Chuck mentioned 😮❤
I love how Stabby makes a rattle noise whenever someone moves him around
It’s the infection rattling around inside him
Rider's knife stops seeming to hurt Stabby when he transforms, Centaurworld logic reshaped his biology more than making him a kid
Something I noticed about Derpelton’s magic neck. He can make it as long as he wants, but he seems unable (or possibly unwilling) to make it shorter. When he look’s down at stabby he 360’s it into a normal head position.
Okay okay but durpleton is actually a really good dad who listens to stabby and doesn't force him into things stabby doesn't like or what that's a good dad
Besides forcing him to act like a baby
@@rosesweetcharlotte yeeeeeeaaaaaah let's just glaze over that part
@@rosesweetcharlotte ok but the thing is that Durpleton genuinely thought that he was a child lmao
@@nyctoph0bia613 He was in full armor in a war and also said he was 43.
@@JohnSmith-bn5mi let's just say Durpleton isn't the smartest
I love when he says "cup cup dada"
same
The fact that Stabby is voiced by dee Bradley baker makes this even better 😂
Thus fulfilling the law that states Dee Bradley Baker must be in every cartoon being made.
Every. Single. ONE
Wait what?
Holy shit
Both lizard stabby and cartoon young stabby
@@BBQMork
Yep the voice of the clone troopers is a middle aged lizard man baby in a onesie!
@@Toneill029 Don't forget that he also voiced an Australian KND operative, a man in a fish's body, and a semi-aquatic egg laying mammal of action!
When he tells durpleton that it is him, he doesn't smile when he says his old name to his daddleton instead of saying Stabby
He got stabed
So he's stabby now
The cutified minotaurs are absolutely adorable. Armour pup, Rat knight, whale guard, Piggers and Shy guy
How on earth did they get a whale into the rift
@@lucasmcinnis5045 my only guess is that the Nowhere king got one when he got bigger
I actually really like that this show said fuck it and turned stabby into a baby and made him want to be derpleton’s son, as out of no where and a bit questionable when you look to much into it as it was their father/son dynamic was really adorable and a nice development for derpleton’s Character. I prefer this route much more then it being a running gag of him pretending the lizard Minotaur was his son and stabby reluctantly putting up with it cuz that would get annoying real quick
Stabby's development:
"MY NAME IS PHILLIP J. BONECRUNCH!"
"I'm 43 years old!"
Goes to his room.
"I can speak in FULL SENTENCES!"
"YOU ARE MY LEGAL GUARDIAN! I'm telling you something is WRONG!"
"hhhh..... C'mon get with it."
"Frankly I've lost interest"
"HHH Youre! The Best! dad hH- An- adult lizard, mistaken for a child- hHHHHHAAAAAA- could possibly want!"
"Also friendly fire was a thing!
Personal canon: Durpleton adopts all the minotaurs and makes them his soneltons
That is kind of implied
@@NicholasVinzant lol, I just finished season 2! I practically screamed seeing them all sitting next to Durpleton!
War sucks and everyone who has complex pstd would love a “parent” to protect them and talk. They want love that they didn’t have. Aww the herd grows and be weridos together.
They say make believe parents and yeah some could be abuse or over protecting. Sad how war and trama effects all sides. Also killing so much really does a number. Sometimes wtf situations have wtf answers.
Zeldagirl86 that's actually so deep and powerful, i feel like you just opened my eyes to a lot of things i wasn't able to see. Sometimes wtf situations have wtf solutions.
The age regression and Stockholm syndrome is messed up as heck, but Durpleton really is trying to be a good loving dad to Stabby because his own dad (and mom) absolutely SUCKED.
Yeah and stabby is kinda lovin' it after the transformation
@@blueaxolotl2853 Yeah, Stabby (Philip) accepted his fate and came to enjoy being a snake toddler.
@@cottagefreak666 (:
@@cottagefreak666 He’s a lizaaaaard
@@galacticcactus5530 Yeah, I kinda realized later… I’m freaking dumb, don’t know a lot about reptiles.
Okay but can we talk about how hard Durpleton kicked that minotaur before yelling " GO AWAY THIS IS DADDLE SONLE TIME" ?
Durpleton doesn't show it often, but he IS the strongest in all the herd (noticed how he simply tossed aside the minotaurs that were holding him down as if they were ragdolls?).
My hypothesis is that he doesn't even realize how strong he actually is.
5:23 Is this when Stabby starting to accept him as his dad (especially when he called him his guardian) that soon trigger his transformation?
Sounds reasonable.
Maybe the episode before with the room and actually going in his room
Sort of like how when Horse accepted who she was in the tea time competition she changed as well
9:54 If I had a nickel for every animated show I watched with Wendie Malick voicing a terrible animal mom, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird it has happened twice.
Wait a freaking sec, she the VA of bojack's mother isn't she??
YES!!! YES!!! YES!!! I LOVE STABBY!!!! I LOVE DURPLETON!!! I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!! Omg my heart explode each time I see them being adorable!
Eddsworld!!!
I liked how in the end the minotaurs were reformed like stabby
"Aw, the family resemblance is so strong!"
Honestly, I wish we got more of Bonecrusher as a straight man. Being able to comprehend the weirdness of centaurworld while not adhering to it.
At least Stabby still got some good moments after the transformation.
Cascade Hellsing
2 hours ago Not to mention a Heroic Redemption story just like many onscreen Villains out there who went from Bad to Good.
what does being straight have to do with any of this though
@@tgbhnejdmnhfbernj Supreme Dalek: "I DO NOT UNDERSTAND? EXPLAIN!!!"
@@tgbhnejdmnhfbernj I don't think he meant _that_ kind of straight man.
@@tgbhnejdmnhfbernj Please tell me you're just joking
stabby has the best character arc ive seen for any character, id die for him
I was so confused by baby stabby's tongue. It kept looking like a bone sticking out of his mouth.
I thought it was a bone.
..I'm going to keep thinking that it's a bone and not that they rounded his forked lizard tongue.
Reminds me of Kermits mouth
I don’t think he was turned in a baby I think he was cutified like horse
@@softstarryskies4736 yeah same
i also thought it was a bone and i still think it is one
The stabby didn't sing until he completely changed..
Derpelton became my favorite character after this arc. He literally became the dad he always wanted and it just makes me so happy
"I have unquantifiable corpses on my conscience.... cup cup dada?"
Stabbleton is the best.
"I have unconciuble corpses on my conscious. CUP CUP DADA?"
While I did mess up the spelling on that other word. I have to admit, this one scene, made me fall in love with Derpulton and Stabby, when in first season, I didn't like the dude.
12:17 this is both a heartwarming scene and a hilarious scene
Edit: I did it... I READ ALL THE COMMENTS
The fucking drawings of durpleton and stabby taped over durpleton’s old family portrait I fucking love this show
i also love Jebbrey's “the family resemblance is amazing” line
I CANNOT get enough of Durpleton's "disappointed" face! XD 4:41
"Good parenting is about *bad* parenting" LOL
stabby and derpleton were the best parts of season 2
This is the most confusing, disturbing yet wholesome relationship I’ve witnessed in a cartoon
Durpleton being a absolute unit with a marshmallow heart is still funny to me.
FR, he probably killed that one Minotaur when he kicked it. Giraffes can one shot a full on lion with a kick.
If his name is Philip Bonecrunch, was his human half’s name Philip & his snake half’s name something that translated to Bone Crunch?
I like to think he's
"Philip J. Stabbleton Bonecrunch" now.
Anaconda or boa constrictor are known for crunching bones
@@nonamenoface3654 komodo dragons
@@alyssamontgomery2978 or "Philip J. Stabbleton Bonecrunch Durpleton"
Finally! Somebody else at least acknowledging his name "Philip"
It would have been so easy to just make him a generic mook Rider kills, but instead they did this, and I love it
(100th comment)
Yeah...
It's not Exactly the same as Meteora Butterfly,
but it does seam like he gets to "start over".
Yay for Phillip J. "Stabby" Stabbleton Bonecrunch.
The way I see it, Stabby didn't have a childhood and so he began to age regress once Durpleton took on the guardian role of him. Thus putting him into the mindset that it is what it is and it's time I roll with it. This is some real sfw ddlb stuff
I love how Stabby Accepted him as a father a long time ago but when MAGIC happend he became a Literal baby.
I find it interesting it was only after Stabby admitted Durpletone was his guardian that he changed
Much like how Horse changes every time the comes to discover/accept part of herself in season 1, the first change after she uses her smarts to escape the bear-tour and then when she admits who she is during the tea time competition
it implies that when you come to accept part of yourself that the magic can change you to fit who you are inside or need to be.
5:08 cannot stop coming back to this one😂 they way he keeps shouting NO!
The captions make it even better 😂
"Leave my Daddleton alone! Unless you want to be...deadleton.."
if the style change is to represent character growth, then probably in-universe, it changes you to what your perception of yourself is. So Elktaur who wanted to be human looked more human than the cartoonish centaurs, and as Horse grew to accept the magic of centaurworld (as well as herself), she turned all wibbly wobbly. For the Mysterious woman: maybe her hair changed because she went so long without cutting it lol--but equally because she didn't really change much as a character. She herself had always spent time in centaur world. Chances are she never saw herself as anything other than a human person, whereas Rider maybe grew to embrace the centaurworld style the same her Horse did.
Essentially: Stabby turned into a smol lizard boy because that was his acceptance of his role with Durpleton as father and son(?)
kinda sus ngl but they're happy so, alright
I have a theory that it is due to the magic of the Key that was used to create them. If you watch the Show carefully, you will notice that there are characters that change when they are in Centaurworld (Horse, Rider, the Minotaurs, etc) and then others that doesn't (The Mystery Woman, Gary the Skeleton Chef), so it's not a matter of the magic of the world
Why do I say it's because of the Key's magic then? If we go to the final episode, we see Elktaur mentioning the "Radiation" that thing generates and that thing literally has the ability to Change, Split or Unite beings when you used it with a certain mastery
And looking back, all of the first mentioned group were directly affected by said magic. Horse and Rider when they experienced the shock wave that sent the first to Centaurworld and the Minotaurs by their own creation process
So in summary, the ones that change while they are in Centaurworld are a product of the magical radiation of the Key, and said changes occur due to the moods of the people (Horse and Stabby becoming Cute when they Happy and the Nowhereking deteriorating into the monstrosity that it is for his loneness and saddness)
I hope my theory has helped your
Its so nice to see more and more clips of Centaurworld on TH-cam. Thats when you know the show is getting popular. I remember the days when i was begging my friends so watch this wonderful show
Swaddling a 47 year old angry man and telling him how much you love your lil guy is EXACTLY how my cats must feel
I can't tell if reformed Stabby is a baby with and adult voice or an adult with a baby body.
Adult with a baby body, i guess hes just accepting being babied as a way to cope with his war scarring.
@@bettycharms He's accepted being durpleton's son
There are some theories that he was 3 when turned into a minotaur.
I dont know why but Stabby seemed cuter as an adult.
"ALL HAIL THE NOWHERE KING!!!" (gasps)
The disipointed face durpleton gives kills me every time
Stabby covering his mouth is so funny too. Even when he was a realistic minotaur he acted child like
Anyone thinks it’s adorable that Durpelton used bits of Rider’s lullaby to Horse in his own?
"the room of a child... the family resemblance is so strong!"
12:14
Yeah I honestly don't know what to make of this, how do you make a cutified version of a lizardman just as if not more badass than his previous form?
A rant because I'm frustrated with people saying Stabby was "forced into age regression" & that he's horrible rep. I do agree he isn't good rep, but not because he was "forced," because he wasn't. It's made very clear throughout the show, with Horse, The Woman, and Stabby, that they will not change to a Centaurworld form if not at least somewhat embraceful of the world they're in. Durpleton DID force him at first, he was absolutley overbearing and trying way too hard to force a grown man to be a child. But that does not stay consistent.
It is during the very song where they make up and Durpleton promises to listen more that it becomes healthy age regression. Stabby accepts it and feels comfortable like this, appreciating Durpleton as a father, meanwhile Durpleton learns to listen and respect Stabby's boundaries. If Stabby is insistent he needs something or doesn't like something, Durpleton will listen now that they've established communication. It was an unhealthy dynamic at first, and I don't like the way they went about it, but he didn't "force" him into anything.
Stabby only truly regressed once Durpleton had listened to him and they both were able to finally communicate. HOWEVER. I do feel like they portrayed it in... not the best way. I wouldn't exactly call it good representation. Stabby should have had more of a character before they showed us regression, made us aware he has surpressed traumas, and made us aware regressing was healthy coping. That way Durpleton's forcefulness would make more sense "wow dude youre messed up. wanna be my child?" but instead it comes across as him kidnapping a random man and making him his son.
There was no buildup to Stabby actually NEEDING to regress, so when he does, it feels weird. It's protrayed as a silly joke, but then he becomes an actual character. His backstory and set up are lacking a lot for what he could've been. He has also suffered war trauma in a broken world, it would've been nice to explore that from his introduction. His whole character and age regression arc feels fast paced and wasted. I like the character he turns into, but it is lacking buildup in who he originally was.
Also the show doesn't make it super clear the regression is unhealthy until the song, which does portray it as being a generally forceful relationship. If they had introduced Stabby as like. A prisoner for maybe a couple minutes so he can talk, then Glendale sucks him in, funny birth scene happens in a later episode, and Durpleton is tasked with watching him. Then they could bond a bit, and Durpleton could ask him if, "hey man u seem traumatized btw do u need a dad cuz im totally down." and Stabby would say no, THEN leave, probably have a heart to heart with Horse about the war, then return to Durpleton in baby form and insist on clearer communication. A storyline like that would better set up his character and indicate he actually NEEDS this, not that just Durpleton wants this for him. It would also help explore Horse and Stabby's shared trauma for a bit, and give him more depth. You could still balance the comedy aspect while feeding into the characters. Stabby feels wasted because of how they refused to give him character until he turned into a baby sized version of himself:c
my only dissapointment is that Phillip J Bonecrunch/Stabby didn't keep the creepy lizard voice, a tiny little cute lizard in the style of Centaurworld speaking like a disturbed chain smoker would have been fucking hilarious
"I have unquantifiable corpses on my conscience...Cup-cup dada?"
10:48 that tiny squeak when he pointed was so cute
“Of course son were not savages!”
I think some people are taking this show waaaay to seriously. It’s more enjoyable if you don’t? Don’t hurt yourself trying to understand the psychology behind a man-baby reptile and his derpy giraffe father. Lol
True
I disagree with this sentiment since you're basically saying this isn't a show worth serious consideration towards its themes and writing, and I give the writers far more credit than to treat them with such belittling contempt to assume that they never thought about these things themselves when writing the show.
Children's animation deserves the same respect as other media. They aren't even just writing this for children. There 's a lot of clever little jokes thrown in that only an older audience would get. It just feels like people with your mindset undermine the value of fiction overall.
@@sardonicus1739 I don’t think they’re saying that the show doesn’t deserve deep thought, I think they’re saying like “don’t stress yourself out trying to overthink things and seeing the bad in it, just appreciate the good”
@@xanthemothcat But no one ever suggested they were trying to see the bad by simply in their own words, "trying to understand the psychology of something." That makes it sound like trying to analyze something is synonymous with looking for the negatives by that logic when that simply isn't true, nor is it true that a show is more enjoyable if you don't analyze it. Analyzing the show is what makes me enjoy and appreciate it any more.
Also are we never suppose to notice or acknowledge when something in a show is bad? Why only focus on the good? That just seems like a shallow way to watch media where you ignore anything bad as though it didn't happen, when that's just as much a part of the experience as anything else. In fact when I see something in a show that I really didn't like it actually helps in a way make the good shine even better . I don't think bad things should be ignored. I don't think it makes a show less enjoyable, it just means you're openly acknowledging reality, and not ignoring your own feelings when you don't like something. Ignoring bad things just sounds like a form of toxic positivity.
In his babified-form I originally thought his tongue was a bone.
0:21 IM CRYING AT RIDERS EXPRESSION
So, what, did Derpelton have a bad farther or something and he wants to be a good one to make up for it
That's honestly exactly what the situation is
Yup
@@Leon-cq2uj In my opinion, I don't think Derpelton would be able to convince a Dalek from "Doctor Who" to change it's evil ways....................... and do you want to know why?
@@jamieolberding7731 hit me with it
@@jamieolberding7731 hey, I wanna know why 👀
“I have unquantifiable corpses on my conscience….. ..….Cup-cup Dada?”
11:31 my favorite line cup cup dadda wholesome
7:15 The "It's really you" cover where real men cried.
YES FINALLY!!! A STABBY COMPILATION!!!