@@bluebeka2458 I don't think he would say that, considering the _censored painting_ he made for LeRose. He would probably compliment most of them for their "cute drawing of [him]".
Squirrel girl: my parents have been gone for a week. I am slowly choking on the thickening dust in my home. I have been forced to eat twigs. These chocolates are the only thing keeping me alive and away from starvation. Parsnip: Haha, that’s fun. Can I have those chocolates?
So the flour was probably ground up bone, squirrel girl’s parents died and those skulls were probably her parents, the chocolates were most likely dirt, and either the milk could be paint, or some paint fell in the cake. And the weird king in yellow guy killed everyone. *and parsnip is still just dancing*
The chocolates are definitely chocolate, but Squirrel Girl can comment that she hasn't bathed since her parents disappeared (a week ago), and there's chocolate in her tail so she probably hasn't been handling them sanitarily.
From what it looks like, Parsnip has his paintbrushes which also look like they still have paint on them right next to the cake bowl, so it's very possible that he also uses the cake bowl as his water bowl for rinsing brushes/getting brushes wet enough for using watercolors and possibly forgot to clean it before making the cake.
The scariest part about this whole thing isn't the evil cultist bent on ending the world, it's that society abandoned Parsnip Bunners to live on his own when he can barely bake a cake without accidentally ending the world.
For those that care, with added punctuation: 20:00 "The erratic and aggressive line work represents the issues I have at work getting the 4 year olds to appreciate post ironic vapour feminist punk art. The deep blacks making up the lines however represent my despair as they continue to play with glitter pens instead of the paints I have provided for them. Glitter pens are not true artistic tools, they are entities the wealthy capitalists use to keep us from expressing ourselves, that's why there's a single piece of ironic glitter at the edge of this piece. Now Parsnip, I'm sure you're wondering why the piece is presented vertically, and the answer is quire simple. When an artist is constrained their..."
@mohamed zayan I watched this video a few months ago and forgot about it but I remember one person on twitter saying that Parsnip is sexual attracted to Rose however rose is grossed out I think
This is kind of silly, but I really appreciate that Parsnip's bent ear stays on the same side no matter which direction he's animated. I hate when cartoons/games mirror animation so that a feature switches sides.
Yeah having this kind of character as the character you play as actually really adds more horror element to the game than just a character with common sense.
It's been a year and I still really love LeRose's glitter pen rant and the "cake??? for breakfast??? at 4pm???" conversation 😂💀 also I love how Parsnip "doesn't have time to go to the shops" but has PLENTY of time to run around harassing his neighbours.
5:08 that is such a hidden political reference. Those words are a reference to Theresa May, former Prime Minister of the UK, who in an interview stated that the naughtiest thing she has ever done was running through a wheat field. It even includes the "farmer was not impressed" bit.
The most horrifying thing about this game, the darkest mystery, is how parsnip expected to bake a cake seemingly without any leavening agent whatsoever. I know, he gets paint in it, it gives someone tetanus, whatever -- but without baking powder, egg whites, ANYTHING, i'm surprised his friends could even eat the cake to begin with.
The part about reading the yellow king and then saying ':0! Im a boy! :)' is probably just thinking out loud about how he relates to the king, them both being males. Just adding to his naivity
Oh, now that you've mentioned at the end... If you'll talk to most of the NPCs several times in a row they'll have different dialogues (same with "checking" stuff). I remember during one of the dialogues with squirrel girl Parsnip said that he is almost deaf due to some accident. I guess that's why there's no music.
Can we just acknowledge that the only thing that kills Parsnip is playing with a trumpet, and not eating the ENTIRE cake containing paint, tetanus, and bird flu?
I still don't know how exactly Parsnip would die from a toy trumpet. That makes little sense - did he throw it far above his head, so that it fell on him while juggling? Did he *inhale a trumpet?* (it's a cartoon, that can happen.) Whatever the case, the world may never know.
For a dark comedy, almost horror game, this was really cute. It nails the old cartoon vibe, and looks good doing it. Parsnip may be an idiot, but it made for an amusing protagonist. The demonic sheep was absolutely the best character.
For some reason, I kind of find it funny the only time Parsnip gets her name right, actually saying LeRose is the one time that he is not even speaking with her.
Did anybody else get really freaked out at Lerose's reaction to Parsnip's drawing? ?? I don't know why, but that in particular was really unsettling to me-
Some things to pick on: The cow dying by drinking paint may imply the milk you get is in reality Paint! So she may be doing that to distribute more bottles, or try to kill the sheep. The Devil sheep has 2 skulls, both have hearts as nose, like the Squirrel girl, it imply they may be her parents. Also that the Flower may in reality be Bone. So it could be the bone or the dirt that cause LeRose to get Tetanus. Both Bunnies and Bird contract Bird Flue and both show no symptoms, are just carriers. Parsnips Deed is weird because he has SEVERAL names. His owns the Dandelion House of 10^2 letters of space, the rest are his names.
One of two things: 1. Ethier it was them just standing there and LaRose being such an artistic snob was so disgusted by the poor quality, she needed to shower. 2. A really grotesque scene between Parsnip and her that would be rightfully traumatizing.
@@De_Lune8002 Let's Player. Term for people who play games while talking over them. I believe Slowbeef of Something Awful (also available on TH-cam) started it in a text-and-picture format originally.
Welcome to cute horror 101: you see something cute? Maybe a sea witch? Maybe a bunbun? Well too bad now they are in blood town riding the eldritch train to sad and gruesome vile.
I just realized the two skulls at the end were Squirrel Girls parents, there’s a slightly smaller skull which is probably the mom and a bigger one which is the dad?
Yeah, when she said her parents weren't around to make her go to school, also that her chocolates and some nuts she found in the forest were the only food she had I was like "wait, what? Where are your parents kiddo??". Now that I read it here, her tail is really messy, cando all over her tail, so she hasn't been taking care of herself, no one has been for that matter. What the heck, where is the sequel? xD
He lost his hearing too, so or he harmed his ears, or he almost killed someone, but he was stunned very hard, then he could also have changes in his head so it could explain some things
I couldn’t get over the presumably *ahem* “adult” drawing parsnip did, who taught him that? why was parsnip good enough at art for it to be blurred? why?
I like how realistic parsnip is. He seems like how an actually mentally challenged person would be. Not understanding boundaries, instantly attached, unrealistically perceiving the world and himself. I’ve met a lot of people like parsnip
I got that too! When the first bit of dialog popped up I figured he was mentally unwell, but I kind of worry about why he's alone and what the knife incident was. (Yes he can cook but he still needs some supervision obviously XD)
This game looks adorable, even from just the first 30 seconds. Which is an awful, awful sign that something is probably going to go horribly wrong Edit: Oh my god, 8.3k likes?? Thank you all so much! MBH has been my legit favourite TH-camr for 4+ years now, I’m so glad to finally see him getting the recognition he deserves with all these new viewers
I have a question… How old even IS Parsnip??? He acts kinda like SpongeBob, but lives ALL on his own, drew something supposedly NSFW for LeRose, and can make a cake ALL by herself. I don’t think he’s even a kid…
well that Spongebob comparison still tracks, after all Spongebob IS an adult. But I think that's what makes Parsnip rather creepy. There's young at heart, but something is clearly wrong with him behaving like a child to this degree and mixed with implications that he's done something violent. He also doesn't understand social cues or boundaries. So yeah, definitely not a child.
@@shrimpish Squirrel Girl calling Parsnip "old man" doesn't necessarily _mean_ much. She seems to be about 12 - 13 years old, and I've been called "Grandpa" after saying I hadn't been to a TF2 map for 10 years. 10, not 50. That said, Parsnip seems to be in his 20s or 30s. I'm _guessing_ 24 to 28.
Rosie as she is called- her whole personality makes sense with her dark toned drawings. In the Call of Cthulhu, the artistic types were the ones who had horribly incapacitating dreams about the lost city of r'lyeah (excuse my horrendous spelling) and hearing chanting with Cthulhu's name.
French artists and the Decadent movement in France is quite often connected to the Yellow Mythos; in fact Robert W. Chambers, who authored the King in Yellow stories (with a tip of the hat to Ambrose Bierce's An Inhabitant of Carcosa), was inspired by Decadent literature for his stories.
I thought it was male at first cause of the eyes, but then I saw he's wearing a skirt(?) so I thought maybe it's a girl. Turns out my initial instinct was correct.
The fact that there is no music or sounds (for the most part,) and all the characters face the screen (when not running...oh and the magpie....) makes this so much more effective. The sheep looming in the background, the subtle cracks at how unnatural the dialogue is like “sometimes I feel like I need to explain things,” and the hints that Parsnip isn’t trusted just adds to it!
Parsnip: has no time to go to the shops where he could get literally all the ingredients in one place Also Parsnip: has all the time in the world to traverse the WHOLE TOWN TALKING TO LITERALLY EVERYONE GATHERING EVERY LAST INGREDIENT WHILE PERFORMING VARIOUS TASKS FOR HIS NEIGHBORS.
I like to think it's less that he doesn't have the time, as he claims, and more like he isn't allowed in the store anymore and that's why he has to get his ingredients through other means.
For those wondering, The King in Yellow is a elder god from a few of Lovecraft's works, The Whisperer in the Darkness for example, and is said to be related to Old Cthulu himself. The King, also called Hastur, rules over a ruined kingdom called Carcosa that sits between dimensions and occasionally begins to bleed into other dimensions with cataclysmic results. The King is able to exert his will over others through his symbol The Yellow Sign that allows him to control anyone who sees it. By using the Yellow Sign The King can force his new thralls to summon him by putting on the cursed stage play The King in Yellow or The Tattered King. The play is in truth a ritual that concludes with the actors murdering each other as a final sacrifice to summon The King. The King is one of the more interesting mythos monsters and many authors have made their own takes on his lore and the lore of his kingdom, but he is always foreshadowed by the appearance of the Yellow Sign and the creeping madness it induces. Super cool that this game used Hastur instead of one of the better known mythos gods.
lol no the king in yellow is a collection of stories by robert chambers. where did you get all of info from?? lovecraft was inspired by chambers and lowkey stole the name hastur and the king in yellow and the yellow sign from him, but like none of what you said is right??
Fun fact: Daddy is a French sugar brand. Not sure if this is just a joke from the devs, or a deliberate 4th wall break, considering the presence of characters like LeRose.
parsnip: *calls rosie a bunch of names that seemingly come from nowhere* also parsnip: *in the deed he wrote a bunch of different names and scribbled it all down like he just totally forgot his real name,, cuz of the " "___" bunner "* like he went, "oh that's not right!! that's not it either! oh well, ill just go with the first one haha!!" hmmm :/
Absolutely adorable art, weird creepy story and characters. The creator put a lot of time and effort into the art and animations. The endings were so abrupt and the lack of sound/music was jarring, but I'd really love to see a more fully developed game from them. So, I'm looking forward to the sequel~
There are already two! They're called "the testimony of Trixie Glinner Smith" and "Three Lesbians in a narrow". Granted, they follow the visual novel format, but that allows them to have more rich, complex stories.
@@coltonlong2223 honestly imo its decent for the short game that it is. There's not even much music in this, and the illustrator/animator isn't the story writer. Things dont have to be complex to be decent.
Let's just respect how smooth this animation is... I spammed the space bar and there is ABSOLUTELY no smear frames in this. So that just shows how much effort the creator(s) put into this game
as someone who enjoys animatng herself, I don't get why you're using smear frames as an example of laziness? At different times, things look BETTER with them versus other things??
@@aubarlowe theyre probably saying the creator(s) put a lot of time and detail into the game including drawing in every single frame which takes wayyy more time
The game was nice and creepy, but the ending was a little underwhelming. I was hoping for something more terrifying, with the creepy atmosphere it was building up.
That is actually so much funnier then it just being porn. Like the concept of them touching at all is so disgusting to LeRose that she considers it a sin
@@Waffles-Mcnachos ironically the Blurred out version looked like they were just standing next to each other fully clothed, so that very well could be what he drew XD I like to think it was because it would be such a hilarious reaction XD
Ngl, disconcerted by the fact that all the other animal creature people are fully sentient with apparent human levels of intelligence... except the sheep. Edit: Ah. Watched the rest of the video. Still confused and concerned about the sheep.
It's okay, if you didn't kill the hooved abomination the new friend would've brought about the Yellow King to overrun the world with sheep guided by his direction! well except for oblivious Parsnip.
In the Yellow symbol trip-outs, the Narration is the sheep talking about finding sentience and using its new life to summon the Yellow King. The change happened when it found the Yellow King's play script. If I'm remembering right, the Yellow King is a creation by an acquaintance of Lovecraft. He wrote a story that could fit into Lovecraft's mythology. The story was about a play that wouldn't go as the script was written out. The actors would get possesed and they would act out a different play about a mysterious place, and about the King in Yellow. I think some violent stuff would happen and everyone would go mad. You know, basic Lovecraft stuff. I think I heard the story on "Horror Babble" here on TH-cam?
At first i thought parsnip was the king in yellow his memory wiped to protect the others but the sheep made him remember and he either malformed or killed everyone
It looks like the characters in this game may be representations of the characters in the Play Itself. Parsnip's the Stranger in the Pallid Mask, and a particularly strange and unintentionally harmful version at that (the squirrel calls them a "stranger" even) Magpie's Cassilda (usually this character is a queen or Camilla's sibling) Squirrel Child might be Camilla (usually a princess, sometimes a child) or may be nobody special Cow might be Camilla or might be Naotalba the advisor (advises Parsnip) Cultist sheep are worshippers of the King in Yellow trying to drag Yhtill into ruin Unsure on other characters The world of Parsnip is Yhtill before it falls to Carcosa. Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
@@Wanderingcacti Second one is The Testimony of Trixie Glimmer Smith And the third is called Three Lesbians in a Barrow,and both are actually more of an spin off of the first game,third game doesn't even mention Parsnip ;-;
Is it bad that i believe to know what that censored painting Parsnip drew was XD The picture was clear enough to show Parsnip bent over with the black of Rosie behind him and if you been on the internet long enough you can guess from there XD
Man, this game looks amazing. Though, one gripe I had was the ending. Seriously, all that slow, tense anticipation, just for it to amount to basically nothing... Seriously, the ending just felt incredibly rushed... Everything else was pretty good though.
So after watching this a while ago, i finally gave in to looking up the king in yellow- an avatar of Hastur from the Cthulhu Mythos (not created by Lovecraft, but inspired him and other cosmic horror authors) who first appeared in 1893 as a "benign god of shepherds", which is actually really cool when you think about how a sheep was used by Hastur (The King in Yellow) in the game! However The King in Yellow is a play said to be relatively normal in the first act, only to drive the reader mad in the second. It is also a book of short stories in which Hastur is mentioned.
I really like the art, and the animation. Very cute. I liked the nod to the king of yellow where the sheep rise up and take over the world XD. I like the world or parsnips perception of the world. Seems like the neighborhood isnt as pretty as it seems. I enjoyed it for what it was
Honestly, I like that it never broke the aesthetic. Way too many "cute"/subtle horror games try and have that moment where everything goes wrong, but I personally like how the game just presents you with an odd world, and just drops a cultist and his god jn it. Sure, the ending was a bit anticlimactic, even for a comedic one, but I like that the game knew what it wanted to be, a cute, funny little point and click with horror elements, and just did that.
@@kariwinder1784 OK, but how would Parsnip die from a *toy trumpet?* What would he do, choke on it? Not that I'd be surprised. Instead of blowing through it, he probably would do the reverse so hard that he'd choke himself to death on it.
This started very interesting, building up this weird creepy atmosphere in good contrast with the cute goofyness. But ended up... Quite underwhelming. Those endings just feel out of place. Beautiful graphics and animations though.
I think Le Roses' drinking and smoking has less to do with her living a beatnik lifestyle, and more to do with being Parsnips' closest neighbor.
It's like Spongebob and Squidward...if Spongebob was like 10 times weirder
If spongebob drew him and squidward in a ship
If spongebob was an androgynous lolita boy who drew a hentai ship of him and squidward
If spongebob accidentally baked a cake that gave squidward tetanus
Every time I see LeRose, I hear Judith Funnie's theme music in my head.
*Reads something creepy*
Parsnip: "I'm a boy! :D"
Parsnip: So calm down with the rule 34.
The inrernet: *evil laught*
Me: Looks like we need some fire power here.
@@bluebeka2458 (gives bad review bombs) Here you go, some ammunition.
I at first assumed that was the transformation mentioned in the weird sign.
@@royaloreo1275 Honesty, I thought the same too, I thought he transitioned from a girl because of the criptive words
@@bluebeka2458
I don't think he would say that, considering the _censored painting_ he made for LeRose.
He would probably compliment most of them for their "cute drawing of [him]".
Squirrel girl: my parents have been gone for a week. I am slowly choking on the thickening dust in my home. I have been forced to eat twigs. These chocolates are the only thing keeping me alive and away from starvation.
Parsnip: Haha, that’s fun. Can I have those chocolates?
And then is like
Why won’t u give me them 👹
And then "How dare you choose your own survival over helping me bake a cake! How rude!"
I’m a bit like Parsnip now that I think about it 😳
@@_JustJoe I’m like the alcoholic artist that lives next door 😍🔫
So true, aaand 1k likes for this! (I'm the 1000th)
Can I borrow some ingredie-
LeRose: No. The only ingredients I have in my house are wine and crushed dreams.
I very much dislike that edit of the one true jomom you have as your pfp
@@familiayoutuber4769 deal with it
"Here lies: Squidward's hopes and dreams."
don't we all, LeRose... don't we all...
Parsnip be like:hmm yes i take these. Crushed Dreams and the "wine"
33:35
"alright squirrel"
*quickly saves*
"it's time I get what I want"
*tries to kill her*
Tokoooo are you getting book ideas-
wow, it's a pleasure to meet someone who is a Danganronpa fan
@@khachmaxo "fan"
@@handsomefailure E
guickly
So the flour was probably ground up bone, squirrel girl’s parents died and those skulls were probably her parents, the chocolates were most likely dirt, and either the milk could be paint, or some paint fell in the cake. And the weird king in yellow guy killed everyone.
*and parsnip is still just dancing*
The chocolates are definitely chocolate, but Squirrel Girl can comment that she hasn't bathed since her parents disappeared (a week ago), and there's chocolate in her tail so she probably hasn't been handling them sanitarily.
I just assumed the milk was spoiled since the sheep didn't even know it was there
From what it looks like, Parsnip has his paintbrushes which also look like they still have paint on them right next to the cake bowl, so it's very possible that he also uses the cake bowl as his water bowl for rinsing brushes/getting brushes wet enough for using watercolors and possibly forgot to clean it before making the cake.
Parsnip: Cool! BUT I MAKING A CAKE ;) ;)
Parsnip specifically accidentally gets paint in his cake sometimes, he says so at the beginning
The scariest part about this whole thing isn't the evil cultist bent on ending the world, it's that society abandoned Parsnip Bunners to live on his own when he can barely bake a cake without accidentally ending the world.
So this is how mario died
Parsnip it's a boy?!
Yes, he is. SQUIRREL GIRL WOULDN'T CALL HIM AN OLD MAN IF HE WAS A GIRL.
@@KSKY2012 i thought he was wearing a dress?
@@RowletTheOwlet Some guys wear dresses.
Parsnip survives his own damn cake in every ending. He's probably used to eating stuff off the floor.
Not to mention eating paint.
@@Mx_Phoenix With lead in it, no less
Like eating alive flys
Wait, is Parsnip a boy? I’m pretty sure its a girl.
@@lagopusvulpuz1571 Parsnip says he's a boy.
For those that care, with added punctuation: 20:00
"The erratic and aggressive line work represents the issues I have at work getting the 4 year olds to appreciate post ironic vapour feminist punk art.
The deep blacks making up the lines however represent my despair as they continue to play with glitter pens instead of the paints I have provided for them.
Glitter pens are not true artistic tools, they are entities the wealthy capitalists use to keep us from expressing ourselves, that's why there's a single piece of ironic glitter at the edge of this piece.
Now Parsnip, I'm sure you're wondering why the piece is presented vertically, and the answer is quire simple. When an artist is constrained their..."
*okay*
@mohamed zayan I watched this video a few months ago and forgot about it but I remember one person on twitter saying that Parsnip is sexual attracted to Rose however rose is grossed out I think
@@FandomObsessedArtist
Rose is also a dude...
Parsnip drew Futa art of Rose...
Id be creeped out too
@@jamzee_ wait what??
@@FandomObsessedArtist you read what i said.
no need for explaination
guys im beginning to think this ISNT a cute adventure game where i can trust everyone including the sheep
(this is a joke, just wanted to clarify before i got a reply calling me a dumbass)
@@tvbugss lmao that guy got so emdbaressed he deleted his comment
Yeah me too.....
Spoilers!
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I love LeRose. That text break either was supposed to be creepy or really weird but I love her rant on glitter pens.
Tonight's official Baddie of the Hour(tm) is LeRose from Parsnip Bunner (cue applause)
pretty much how all artists get
I don't get it
DarkSentinel as an artist, i can confirm
LeRose spirit animal
My soul nearly left my body when Parsnip gave that drawing to LeRose, he deadass gave her nsfw art of them together 💀
*W h a t*
Parsnip is this universe's CWC
I thought he was him killing her or something
I don't think so. She had rabbit porn on her computer... Then again, maybe engaging with Parsnip in _any_ way made her feel dirty.
She made a lesbian ship of herself and lerose
This is kind of silly, but I really appreciate that Parsnip's bent ear stays on the same side no matter which direction he's animated. I hate when cartoons/games mirror animation so that a feature switches sides.
Instead, his legs rotate lmao
AuriolusDovah he’s bouncing from side to side
Yeah it's a pet peeve of mine too
Oh same, that kind of effort it's really appreciated, I also hate the mirror effect in cartoons and games
I see i'm not the only victim of poor game OCD mirroring. That eye patch always pisses me off when they animate back and forth.
Playing such an ignorant character actually makes any sort of horror game like this actually more disturbing.
Nah, he’s probably on the spectrum
@@afunkylittleguy Even if Parsnip is autistic, they're still ignorant, and I was talking about a lot of games in general.
Yeah having this kind of character as the character you play as actually really adds more horror element to the game than just a character with common sense.
Ikr also one thing I noticed is that these types of characters are equivalent to the *“this is fine”* meme
the bunny is just azathoth in disguise
It's been a year and I still really love LeRose's glitter pen rant and the "cake??? for breakfast??? at 4pm???" conversation 😂💀 also I love how Parsnip "doesn't have time to go to the shops" but has PLENTY of time to run around harassing his neighbours.
The last one is entirely realistic
There's always time to harass neighbors and then insist it's still morning at 4 PM 😅
Harassment is the first step into becoming friend's!
5:08 that is such a hidden political reference. Those words are a reference to Theresa May, former Prime Minister of the UK, who in an interview stated that the naughtiest thing she has ever done was running through a wheat field. It even includes the "farmer was not impressed" bit.
@Digital Poppy wait did you make the game or something? Sorry im confused!!
@Digital Poppy yo the art is so good >:0
And its a neat little game I love it
Digital Poppy omg this is new favorite game!!! It’s so beautiful and so well thought out!!! I love it ❤️
Damn it, why didn't I check for a comment about Theresa before posting my own? Whoops lol
I had a feeling that's what it was referencing.
The most horrifying thing about this game, the darkest mystery, is how parsnip expected to bake a cake seemingly without any leavening agent whatsoever. I know, he gets paint in it, it gives someone tetanus, whatever -- but without baking powder, egg whites, ANYTHING, i'm surprised his friends could even eat the cake to begin with.
Blood can be used in replacement of eggs
@@blackkat2018 goodbye
@@sahvada2468 omg
@@sahvada2468 well, it’s not a lie...
@@LandBoundFish a celebratory victory with cake made with the blood of my enemies
The part about reading the yellow king and then saying ':0! Im a boy! :)' is probably just thinking out loud about how he relates to the king, them both being males. Just adding to his naivity
Oh, now that you've mentioned at the end...
If you'll talk to most of the NPCs several times in a row they'll have different dialogues (same with "checking" stuff). I remember during one of the dialogues with squirrel girl Parsnip said that he is almost deaf due to some accident. I guess that's why there's no music.
Oh really interesting! Thank you!
@@cocobako2582 np :3
There was another one where it was implied that LeRose and Bell were dating and Parsnip was just like *g a l p a l s*
@@LichenJuice This is, in fact, canon, it was confirmed in the sequel
@@MilesProwerUA THERE'S A SEQUEL?
I have no idea who this deep voiced man is or why he ended up in my recommended, but I am intrigued...
Same
Same-ish
hes the most manly badass hero around.
*S a m e*
Not this deep voiced man its THE deep voiced badasss hero
Can we just acknowledge that the only thing that kills Parsnip is playing with a trumpet, and not eating the ENTIRE cake containing paint, tetanus, and bird flu?
I still don't know how exactly Parsnip would die from a toy trumpet. That makes little sense - did he throw it far above his head, so that it fell on him while juggling? Did he *inhale a trumpet?* (it's a cartoon, that can happen.) Whatever the case, the world may never know.
@@101Volts
You put the mouthpiece on your mouth. You start playing. Then you start running around with it, and then you trip and fall.
For a dark comedy, almost horror game, this was really cute. It nails the old cartoon vibe, and looks good doing it. Parsnip may be an idiot, but it made for an amusing protagonist. The demonic sheep was absolutely the best character.
@@fredericksaxton9782 as someone on spectrum can confirm this is how i actually act and behave as a person
Simon Klein that’s what i was gonna say
It was a complete shitpost, but I mean that as a high form of praise.
Demonic sheep?
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SAMMY. LAWRENCE.
rly tho he's always talking about sheep.
@@fredericksaxton9782 very low on the spectrum
The ending was really underwhelming imo hahaha I thought Parsnip's gonna snap or something... Turns out he's the naive hero
He snapped a long time ago.
Parsnapn't
Yeah, I also got the impression that he's just one missed cake away from _forgetting that he's not supposed to touch knives,_ if you know what I mean.
Time stamp?
I thought we were going to see squirrel girls dead corpse or something
For some reason, I kind of find it funny the only time Parsnip gets her name right, actually saying LeRose is the one time that he is not even speaking with her.
Did anybody else get really freaked out at Lerose's reaction to Parsnip's drawing? ?? I don't know why, but that in particular was really unsettling to me-
Yeah parsnips acts like chris chan in a way, both seem to have a mental condition
Lerose may have overreacted. She seems to be the type that might.
@@oompalumpus699 I mean, we can't really say since we couldn't make out what he drew.
I mean.. what did he even draw?? Is there some uncensored version?
Well... porn? The drawn was cencored so... makes sense
Some things to pick on:
The cow dying by drinking paint may imply the milk you get is in reality Paint! So she may be doing that to distribute more bottles, or try to kill the sheep.
The Devil sheep has 2 skulls, both have hearts as nose, like the Squirrel girl, it imply they may be her parents.
Also that the Flower may in reality be Bone.
So it could be the bone or the dirt that cause LeRose to get Tetanus.
Both Bunnies and Bird contract Bird Flue and both show no symptoms, are just carriers.
Parsnips Deed is weird because he has SEVERAL names.
His owns the Dandelion House of 10^2 letters of space, the rest are his names.
actually if you watched the dialog, parsnip said that he sometimes gets paint in his food. the milk is fine
Flower is actually bone? Sorry dont you mean the Flour is made of grinded up bone?
soil can have bacteria that could cause tetanus too. But the grind up bones is an interesting idea
@@mswishwashstoning8450 yeah the flour that the sheep guy gives you is actually the bones of squirrel girl's parents
Squirrel Girl doesn't have a heart nose. The only thing that she shares with the skulls are the two front teeth.
"I need to wash myself." The hell did parsnip draw?
One of two things:
1. Ethier it was them just standing there and LaRose being such an artistic snob was so disgusted by the poor quality, she needed to shower.
2. A really grotesque scene between Parsnip and her that would be rightfully traumatizing.
@@frug5629 Let's hope the former. Otherwise that bunny has some questions to answer
@@frug5629 LeRose DID say "I need to cleanse myself of this sin", so I really doubt it was the former-
@@frug5629 oh we all know it was smut of Parsnip and LaRose
Nsfw of both of them
The fact that Manly attempted to use the knife on the squirrel just means he's my kind of LPer.
Well, the squirrel is kind of a brat
What an LPer?
@@De_Lune8002 Lets Player
@@De_Lune8002 Let's Player. Term for people who play games while talking over them. I believe Slowbeef of Something Awful (also available on TH-cam) started it in a text-and-picture format originally.
@@GrumpyOldMilk ooooh I see
Welcome to cute horror 101: you see something cute? Maybe a sea witch? Maybe a bunbun? Well too bad now they are in blood town riding the eldritch train to sad and gruesome vile.
@The One Free Man HMMMMMMMMM
*Wandanodora flashbacks* dear god...
See some cute mogekos? Pls run
Be careful not to fall in a hole! You can get imprisoned by hostile demons who try to kill your brother or even worse a scratch !
Cute angels and demons? A castle full of yellow... cat things? A girl in a bubblegum pink dream?
*Run.*
16:12 - Bee's like, "Dear god this kid is stupid. I'm giving them honey so they don't starve or something"
I just realized the two skulls at the end were Squirrel Girls parents, there’s a slightly smaller skull which is probably the mom and a bigger one which is the dad?
out of all the comments, this one actually made me feel disturbed.. no wonder squirrel girl said her house has been dusty o.o
She did say that her parents where gone but there wasnt never carnage in screen so i didnt realize
Yeah, when she said her parents weren't around to make her go to school, also that her chocolates and some nuts she found in the forest were the only food she had I was like "wait, what? Where are your parents kiddo??". Now that I read it here, her tail is really messy, cando all over her tail, so she hasn't been taking care of herself, no one has been for that matter. What the heck, where is the sequel? xD
@@apotatosaurus7890 There's a sequel, kind of
Oh.... I didn't realise that. Thanks for pointing it out i guess, I wouldn't have noticed. Its the one thing that didn't click
is no one else concerned by Parsnip not being allowed to have knives after “the incident”?? what is “the incident”??? what did Parsnip do??????
I hope that they explain it in a sequel
Scratch that, parsnip committed Yuri.
It's like the "noodle incident" from Calvin and Hobbes.
@@derpfluidvariant0916 yuri like ddlc? Oh jesus christ
He lost his hearing too, so or he harmed his ears, or he almost killed someone, but he was stunned very hard, then he could also have changes in his head so it could explain some things
and when they went skating and like 8 people (including parsnip) ended up in the hospital
I couldn’t get over the presumably *ahem* “adult” drawing parsnip did, who taught him that?
why was parsnip good enough at art for it to be blurred?
why?
I'd argue that it's actually the opposite, that parsnip was *bad* enough at art for it to be blurred.
It's even funnier when you look closer at the blurred out shapes and realise they're literally just standing next to each other 😂
I don’t think it was intentional, which probably makes it worse.
Squirrel Girl calls Parsnip an old man. He lives alone, so it's entirely possible he's middle age and knows exactly what he drew .
@@Proserpira Kids call anyone older than them old, Parsnip could be young
I like how realistic parsnip is. He seems like how an actually mentally challenged person would be. Not understanding boundaries, instantly attached, unrealistically perceiving the world and himself. I’ve met a lot of people like parsnip
Wait that's a male!?
@@DGneoseeker1 Yup,thought Parsnip was a girl too until he said he was a boy after reading the first sign
I got that too! When the first bit of dialog popped up I figured he was mentally unwell, but I kind of worry about why he's alone and what the knife incident was.
(Yes he can cook but he still needs some supervision obviously XD)
Also, Squirel girl calls him an "old man".
@@tainii-san5879 He's wearing a skirt.
This game looks adorable, even from just the first 30 seconds. Which is an awful, awful sign that something is probably going to go horribly wrong
Edit: Oh my god, 8.3k likes?? Thank you all so much! MBH has been my legit favourite TH-camr for 4+ years now, I’m so glad to finally see him getting the recognition he deserves with all these new viewers
Its kinda like watching "Made in Abyss"
Oh god I just remembered the elevator scene from Made in Abyss
@@JoeBoners its not bad
@@Luka-qr9kf That’s opinionated.
@@swaffy1721 Or Madoka Magica.
I have a question… How old even IS Parsnip??? He acts kinda like SpongeBob, but lives ALL on his own, drew something supposedly NSFW for LeRose, and can make a cake ALL by herself. I don’t think he’s even a kid…
the squirrel kid did call him an old man.. hmm
well that Spongebob comparison still tracks, after all Spongebob IS an adult. But I think that's what makes Parsnip rather creepy. There's young at heart, but something is clearly wrong with him behaving like a child to this degree and mixed with implications that he's done something violent. He also doesn't understand social cues or boundaries. So yeah, definitely not a child.
Tho LeRose said something about being 4
@@shrimpish Squirrel Girl calling Parsnip "old man" doesn't necessarily _mean_ much. She seems to be about 12 - 13 years old, and I've been called "Grandpa" after saying I hadn't been to a TF2 map for 10 years. 10, not 50. That said, Parsnip seems to be in his 20s or 30s. I'm _guessing_ 24 to 28.
@@101Volts oh ok
Rosie as she is called- her whole personality makes sense with her dark toned drawings. In the Call of Cthulhu, the artistic types were the ones who had horribly incapacitating dreams about the lost city of r'lyeah (excuse my horrendous spelling) and hearing chanting with Cthulhu's name.
The lost city of rlyyeah-
🎶"Hello again, my eldritch friend, you've upset my zen..." 🎶😏
French artists and the Decadent movement in France is quite often connected to the Yellow Mythos; in fact Robert W. Chambers, who authored the King in Yellow stories (with a tip of the hat to Ambrose Bierce's An Inhabitant of Carcosa), was inspired by Decadent literature for his stories.
@@CynAnne1 why did i imagine a bunch of little girls (6-9) singing that while holding hands
"the bunny girl with glasses is cute"
"It's a boy"
"Even better"
ara ara desu
I thought it was male at first cause of the eyes, but then I saw he's wearing a skirt(?) so I thought maybe it's a girl. Turns out my initial instinct was correct.
Rule 34 in a nutshell.
@@SmartyPoohBear Seems like the skirt part is just the end/hem of the sweater vest?
He has a *skirt* on
The fact that there is no music or sounds (for the most part,) and all the characters face the screen (when not running...oh and the magpie....) makes this so much more effective. The sheep looming in the background, the subtle cracks at how unnatural the dialogue is like “sometimes I feel like I need to explain things,” and the hints that Parsnip isn’t trusted just adds to it!
Parsnip with Manly's voice is disturbing yet fitting lol
That's why I said it was fitting 😂 I already knew that
The painting Parsnip made of him and Rosie made me laugh very hard.
I just wanna know what the fuck that was.
The Senate I’m assuming it was them engaging in an..... *act* considering it was censored
@@skullkittii8813 It just looked like they were standing there menacingly.
The Senate Oh no! That’s even worse!
@@skullkittii8813 I would rather be stared at than be alone with my thoughts.
Parsnip: has no time to go to the shops where he could get literally all the ingredients in one place
Also Parsnip: has all the time in the world to traverse the WHOLE TOWN TALKING TO LITERALLY EVERYONE GATHERING EVERY LAST INGREDIENT WHILE PERFORMING VARIOUS TASKS FOR HIS NEIGHBORS.
I think it's safe to say parsnip isn't the brightest rabbit around, and may or may not have some developmental issues
@@fukkthisnewupdate8882 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like to think it's less that he doesn't have the time, as he claims, and more like he isn't allowed in the store anymore and that's why he has to get his ingredients through other means.
For those wondering, The King in Yellow is a elder god from a few of Lovecraft's works, The Whisperer in the Darkness for example, and is said to be related to Old Cthulu himself. The King, also called Hastur, rules over a ruined kingdom called Carcosa that sits between dimensions and occasionally begins to bleed into other dimensions with cataclysmic results. The King is able to exert his will over others through his symbol The Yellow Sign that allows him to control anyone who sees it. By using the Yellow Sign The King can force his new thralls to summon him by putting on the cursed stage play The King in Yellow or The Tattered King. The play is in truth a ritual that concludes with the actors murdering each other as a final sacrifice to summon The King. The King is one of the more interesting mythos monsters and many authors have made their own takes on his lore and the lore of his kingdom, but he is always foreshadowed by the appearance of the Yellow Sign and the creeping madness it induces. Super cool that this game used Hastur instead of one of the better known mythos gods.
Pretty sure it isn't originally by Lovecraft. But yeah it's cool it was used instead of the usual Chtulu or smth
lol no the king in yellow is a collection of stories by robert chambers. where did you get all of info from?? lovecraft was inspired by chambers and lowkey stole the name hastur and the king in yellow and the yellow sign from him, but like none of what you said is right??
Like the dragon from Dragalia Lost?
Ali Karim A mobile rpg gacha game from Nintendo. A good one at that.
the artist based themselves on the works of robert chambers, so you're wrong
Fun fact: Daddy is a French sugar brand.
Not sure if this is just a joke from the devs, or a deliberate 4th wall break, considering the presence of characters like LeRose.
Why not both? don't think they put that there by accident, given that the grammar doesn't seem very french for a translation port
Wait as a french person, I didn't know you guys don't have this brand
13:35 - The pause followed by the excited "So did seven others!" really got me laughing!
parsnip: *calls rosie a bunch of names that seemingly come from nowhere*
also parsnip: *in the deed he wrote a bunch of different names and scribbled it all down like he just totally forgot his real name,, cuz of the " "___" bunner "*
like he went, "oh that's not right!! that's not it either! oh well, ill just go with the first one haha!!"
hmmm :/
I think he just has a bunch of middle names.
Plot twist: *Parsnip has multiple personalities*
Fun fact: the article Milk Jugs is a adult magazine. It says it is in the other games (I forget the name oof)
Shes very brave to read it out in the open.
@@sayori4879 balls of steel
The Testimony of Trixie Glimmer Smith
@@snowyz2496 wait, that's the game?
@ぐ〈ツ ベーー ー ー ー ー not if they're made of steel dumbass
33:35 the save button, the indicator that the player is about to do something stupid or evil
Absolutely adorable art, weird creepy story and characters. The creator put a lot of time and effort into the art and animations. The endings were so abrupt and the lack of sound/music was jarring, but I'd really love to see a more fully developed game from them. So, I'm looking forward to the sequel~
theres already a sequel, though its in the format of a visual novel
There are already two! They're called "the testimony of Trixie Glinner Smith" and "Three Lesbians in a narrow". Granted, they follow the visual novel format, but that allows them to have more rich, complex stories.
@@3dgyt33n3 That's "Three Lesbians in a Burrow." ... Yeah, that could have been the title to a furry porn fic.
Rich and complex, lmao, no. They are a waste of decent art and music.
@@coltonlong2223 honestly imo its decent for the short game that it is. There's not even much music in this, and the illustrator/animator isn't the story writer. Things dont have to be complex to be decent.
parsnip's uncharacteristically lowercase and unpunctuated "okay" is hilarious
okay
K
Let's just respect how smooth this animation is... I spammed the space bar and there is ABSOLUTELY no smear frames in this. So that just shows how much effort the creator(s) put into this game
Hint, if you want to examine something closely you can use period (.) and comma (,) to advance youtube videos frame by frame forward and back.
@@tylisirn thanks bro!
as someone who enjoys animatng herself, I don't get why you're using smear frames as an example of laziness? At different times, things look BETTER with them versus other things??
@@aubarlowe theyre probably saying the creator(s) put a lot of time and detail into the game including drawing in every single frame which takes wayyy more time
The game was nice and creepy, but the ending was a little underwhelming. I was hoping for something more terrifying, with the creepy atmosphere it was building up.
Must resist the urge to say "bun" in any ManlyBadassHero that has bunnies in them
I'll always remember Bunbun from Mad Father...I have to fight the urge to call every bunny character Bunbun, now...
Meanwhile in adventure time...
That's a relief cause that word deeply upsets me
Joshua Reaper damn I read it with Manly’s voice
The scariest part of this video is that Manly didn't say Bunbun. Or did he? I don't remember.
I'm pretty sure the drawing Parsnip makes for LeRose is censored because he drew them holding hands. Makes sense with LeRose's reaction
What degeneracy! Holding Hands, by the gods! No wonder LeRose had to bathe after witnessing such a sinful act!
what weird accusations
@@404_coffee9 hand holding is disgusting, sheer degeneracy, what do you mean weird? Are YOU a filthy hand holder too, huh?
That is actually so much funnier then it just being porn.
Like the concept of them touching at all is so disgusting to LeRose that she considers it a sin
parsnip must’ve drawn something very interesting for lerose
akanodai lesbian furry porn
We all know what he drew...
UNCENSORED PAW HOLDING!
@@Waffles-Mcnachos THE AUDACITY!
@@Waffles-Mcnachos ironically the Blurred out version looked like they were just standing next to each other fully clothed, so that very well could be what he drew XD I like to think it was because it would be such a hilarious reaction XD
@@matshbocks mp3 audio editor noises
does anyone else think its ironic that the milk delivery person is a cow... that makes milk... scary
I think it's implied that she delivers sheep milk
Sheep milk does seem to have a yellow-ish colour like in game, but it could also be milk from a very healthy cow
She delivers sheep milk if not then the sheep an cow characters would be flipped
Humans make milk too 🤷 in theory you could bottle up and sell the milk of any mammal, doesn't have to be cows
@@allysanimalchannel
That sounds so terrible now that you have said "Humans make milk too"
That sounds so PG bruh
He doesn't have enough time to go to store but manages to ask everybody's for ingredients 💀
Ngl, disconcerted by the fact that all the other animal creature people are fully sentient with apparent human levels of intelligence... except the sheep.
Edit: Ah. Watched the rest of the video. Still confused and concerned about the sheep.
It's okay, if you didn't kill the hooved abomination the new friend would've brought about the Yellow King to overrun the world with sheep guided by his direction!
well except for oblivious Parsnip.
In the Yellow symbol trip-outs, the Narration is the sheep talking about finding sentience and using its new life to summon the Yellow King. The change happened when it found the Yellow King's play script. If I'm remembering right, the Yellow King is a creation by an acquaintance of Lovecraft. He wrote a story that could fit into Lovecraft's mythology. The story was about a play that wouldn't go as the script was written out. The actors would get possesed and they would act out a different play about a mysterious place, and about the King in Yellow. I think some violent stuff would happen and everyone would go mad. You know, basic Lovecraft stuff. I think I heard the story on "Horror Babble" here on TH-cam?
Why? It's not something new, Mickey Mouse had the thing with Goofy and Donald and Pluto in the 1930s.
It's just like humans and monkeys, similar but not the same.
How are they getting milk?
Parsnip is a lot like Spongebob, don't you guys think?
maybe
He seems a little more un-aware then Spongebob though.
That's actually what I imagined he'd sound like.
@Sofia a lot of people did at first but no, he's a boy.
Bruh it even has a depressed artist and a rude squirrel.
The mobster bee was a highlight. The voice acting really brought that forward, and I appreciate that.
At first i thought parsnip was the king in yellow his memory wiped to protect the others but the sheep made him remember and he either malformed or killed everyone
It looks like the characters in this game may be representations of the characters in the Play Itself.
Parsnip's the Stranger in the Pallid Mask, and a particularly strange and unintentionally harmful version at that (the squirrel calls them a "stranger" even)
Magpie's Cassilda (usually this character is a queen or Camilla's sibling)
Squirrel Child might be Camilla (usually a princess, sometimes a child) or may be nobody special
Cow might be Camilla or might be Naotalba the advisor (advises Parsnip)
Cultist sheep are worshippers of the King in Yellow trying to drag Yhtill into ruin
Unsure on other characters
The world of Parsnip is Yhtill before it falls to Carcosa.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
Manly there are 2 sequels to this game if you're interested,thought they don't focus on Parsnip :(
Too bad, he was basicaly the best character.
@@balrogdemorgoth4741 ikr :'
@@Wanderingcacti Second one is The Testimony of Trixie Glimmer Smith
And the third is called Three Lesbians in a Barrow,and both are actually more of an spin off of the first game,third game doesn't even mention Parsnip ;-;
@@olouwi parsnip appears in the second game.
@@olouwi you only listed 2, you said 3 sequels
There is a sequel which is The Testimony of Trixie Glimmer Smith! Parsnip's story doesn't stop here! Please do play it!
I haven't watched it yet, but if Manly says nothing goes wrong, then I'm sure this will be a happy, relaxing game. Perfect for my frazzled nerves~
rip
What's that old biblical saying?
"Though I walk through the shadow of death, I will fear no evil"?
@@mayasmith511 Only if you wind up _yellow_ bellied from the fear...
F
Little did he know...
Manly: Wow, you sure moved far away to talk to her
Me: Well, duh, social distancing
Is it bad that i believe to know what that censored painting Parsnip drew was XD The picture was clear enough to show Parsnip bent over with the black of Rosie behind him and if you been on the internet long enough you can guess from there XD
Wait
Ah yes, he's a man of culture
My god, why
Nah, he’s not bent over at all, their kinda just standing beside each other blurred.
@@JinxeBlaq ahh XD
Parsnip hasn't eaten breakfast, and yet has the energy to do that idle animation nonstop. Impressive.
I do that 24/7 Its a habit
@@f3turm3ntedp1um more like adhd
Apparently theres a sequel to this that's in the style of a visual novel and the characters are really cute in it
really??? What is it?
Neo_Zer0 //the testimony of trixie glimmer smith
take place event called The Testimony of Trixie Glimmer Smith before Parsnip game.
i think it happens after Parsnip since Lerose mentions how Parsnip broke into her house and stole her candles a few weeks ago
There is another game after that one! I skimmed it-
and it looks boring unless you want more of the lore, "Three Lesbians In a Barrow"
"We need to buy estrogen and Greggs meal deals"
And suddendly, this game's protagonist choice makes complete sense.
Man, this game looks amazing. Though, one gripe I had was the ending. Seriously, all that slow, tense anticipation, just for it to amount to basically nothing... Seriously, the ending just felt incredibly rushed... Everything else was pretty good though.
agreed. i feel like it has a lot more potential
same... very anticlimatic. i had hoped for some disturbing reveal
Offering my opinion that the voices were a delight. Absolutely nailed what I was imaging the voices to be by reading.
Yeah!
Squirrel Girl is surprisingly chill about her parents remains just lying on the ground.
wow, finally a cute soft fluffy game where absolutely nothing will go wrong!
So you get the good ending if you poison people.
I feel like this game could easily be used by a cult.
supleted funny thing is is that the sequel game involves a cult
Nah, you can also just give the cake to the sheep and nobody else, is pretty much the same ending except that just one die
Taylor Slade there’s a sequel?
@@eggomyweggo6576 better question, _why_ is there a sequel?
@@eggomyweggo6576 yeah, I think it's called "The Testimony of Trixie Glimmer"
This has been showing up on my recommended for MONTHS, fine, FINE ILL WATCH IT
Update: I watch this guy a lot now, thank you TH-cam for recommending something actually good!
I love how when Parsnip returns to LeRosé, the colours around the "juice" is blood red, instead of multi-coloured. Nice foreshadowing.
What ? When does it change ?
@@ChaoticFerret It doesn't change
@@MeloAvis Then I don't get it 😂
Me: “Aw, what a cute game.”
*Mentions King in Yellow*
Me: “HOLDTHEFUCKUP!!”
It really is just a furry version of the king in yellow huh?
So after watching this a while ago, i finally gave in to looking up the king in yellow- an avatar of Hastur from the Cthulhu Mythos (not created by Lovecraft, but inspired him and other cosmic horror authors) who first appeared in 1893 as a "benign god of shepherds", which is actually really cool when you think about how a sheep was used by Hastur (The King in Yellow) in the game! However The King in Yellow is a play said to be relatively normal in the first act, only to drive the reader mad in the second. It is also a book of short stories in which Hastur is mentioned.
Title: CUTE
Me: I don't trust like that
I really like the art, and the animation. Very cute. I liked the nod to the king of yellow where the sheep rise up and take over the world XD. I like the world or parsnips perception of the world. Seems like the neighborhood isnt as pretty as it seems. I enjoyed it for what it was
Considdering that Parsnip said LeRose to the bee, he is missaying her name just to spite her
I think he wants to be formal to others about her, but sees her as a friend and calls her nicknames
So this is how deaf people experience horror movies, truly frightening
When you're so early there's no spoiler in the comment section yet
When you so early you make a comment before you finish
Honestly, I like that it never broke the aesthetic. Way too many "cute"/subtle horror games try and have that moment where everything goes wrong, but I personally like how the game just presents you with an odd world, and just drops a cultist and his god jn it.
Sure, the ending was a bit anticlimactic, even for a comedic one, but I like that the game knew what it wanted to be, a cute, funny little point and click with horror elements, and just did that.
Welcome to the Killed by Cake club, how killed by cake are you--
currently in the diabeetus dimension
Portal 1 levels of cake
Oh... I just finished eating the cake...😳
Burned alive because the machine lady baked me with the cake. I would've like to eat it, not become it.
very yes
I just realized something. The two skulls in the basement are squirl girls parents. That's so sad.
I love the water color effects for the background. You have a good eye for creepy and cute games which is a genre I usually like.
Parsnip calls the girl Roxanna
My mind: *Roxanne Roxanne -all she wanna do*
roxanne
you dont have to put on the red light
Fusro Sandvich Those days are over
@@fusrosandvich3738 huh
1, 2...
Meet you all the way...
Rosanna, yeah
I’m also curious what happens if you feed everyone but the evil sheep?
That’s a good question maybe parsnip dies from toy trumpet
@@kariwinder1784 OK, but how would Parsnip die from a *toy trumpet?* What would he do, choke on it? Not that I'd be surprised. Instead of blowing through it, he probably would do the reverse so hard that he'd choke himself to death on it.
The evil sheep teaches the rest of the sheep "the king in yellow" and takes over the world
"Sugar daddy is my favorite sugar brand it has 20% more sugar per sugar"
When manly said that i bursted out laughing
There are few things more delightful than hearing "I'm a fun bun" in Manly's voice.
Ah so the cake was a lie
Bork Chan
Nah, it was so delicious and moist that they all died.
(T h e c a k e i s a l i e)
Portal reference?
Heh, memes.
i been looking for this comment lol. The cake is the same cake level as GLaDOS
“I want you to draw blood for the new king and deliver it to me in this ritualistic bowl and in turn I’ll give you some flour.”
“Oh boy flour!”
That was an anticlimactic ending if I've ever seen one..
Everything is fine and nobody is dead..... Right?
@@yolandacook4398 Well, even in the best ending Squirrel Girl's parents are implied to have ended up as skulls in the Evil Goat's basement.
This started very interesting, building up this weird creepy atmosphere in good contrast with the cute goofyness.
But ended up... Quite underwhelming. Those endings just feel out of place.
Beautiful graphics and animations though.
I love watching these videos because when Manly talks for the characters they have a monotone voice no matter how bubbly or girly they look.
This is gonna be like Happy Tree Friends, innit?
Oh i hope so!
No.... please don't. Not again.
thank god it wasnt
IT'S WORSE IT'S WORSE IT'S WORSE IT'S WORSE IT'S WORSE IT'S WORSE IT'S WORSE IT'S WOR-
so... happy tree friends and sally face lovechild?
Manly: CUTE Adventure Game Where You Can Trust Everyone Including the Sheep!
Me: I don't trust the sheep...
No one trusts the sheep, except some individual
Either Lerose is creeped out by the thought of holding hands with Bunner, his painting is really bad, or he painted her giving him a handy j.