The fact Loot Crate isn’t out of business actually shocked me. I genuinely thought they went under years ago so hearing that they still are trying to keep generic virginity alive is weird
Looking at wikipedia it looks like, yes, they did in fact go under. But a company called "Money Chest LLC", with majority funding from NECA, purchased it after Lootcrate went bankrupt. Money chest now runs under the company name "The Loot Company" apparently.
honestly loot crate may be dying but the idea isnt things like Hello Fresh, Dollar Shave Club are keeping it alive youtubers have also made fairly successful ones too, Vsauce made Curiosity Box and Mark Rober made Crunchlabs
The fact that Eric is both a fallout and an Attack on Titan fan and they got those back to back without him right after his depressing fallout box is heartbreaking
I genuinely went into this thinking, "hey, maybe some LootCrate stuff would be cool" and now I'm shocked with how little I care about any of it. This is a perfect anti-advertisment
lootcrate was a novel concept in like 2012-14, where you got a bunch of pop culture stuff when there wasn't a lot of places to get the stuff. It stopped being such in like 2016 when the internet got a lot better at doing international shipping stuff
All their reactions sound like when you open something on Christmas and you have to pretend to like it even thought you've literally never heard of it or shown interest in it
14:28 justin calling the shirt "butt cheeks" was the first time ive heard someone call something that in a long time and i forgot how funny it is when said with such confidence like that of justin
@@akiraeatsguitarpicks491something something sexual elements in art is just as valid as most other elements within said work and it's about how such elements tie into the work
The problem with lootcrate, and scott touches on this, is that the term "geek stuff" is so broad, as it applies to anything that has a Fandom. So pretty much no one is going to be invested in enough fandoms to really get anything out of it, especially on a longterm basis. And even if you are a fan of the franchise, even if you like collectibles, you may have zero desire for the product or dislike the design they went for on the clothing items.
Loot crates are a fantastic idea for a financially struggling generation starting to embrace minimalism and wanting more assurance & certainty in their lives. Like, the only positive thing about those boxes is the 10-second thrill of opening them followed by a month’s worth of disappointment.
when i saw that eric wasn't there at the start i was hoping he'd just walk in mid recording and everyone would just pretend like he was always there and continue like normal
I love the tangential sizes for non clothing lol, like "pin" or "loose." It always surprises me just how much effort you put into these second channel videos
Well, I fell in an ADHD trap, and spent like an hour frantically googling trying to figure out what anime that bottle opener was from (I haven't actually finished the video yet, so if they mention it at some point I'm gonna feel like a real goober). I never found a good picture of the actual product, but I was able to track down the picture on the label. It's from a manga called Isekai Izakaya (basically, Another World Bar). What I also found was several identical-looking unbranded products, which were, in fact, magnets and not keychains.
It's a pretty good series. It's just about a bar that got isekai'ed to a place that is similar to Germany, and it just goes from there. There's a colorful cast of characters and there is an actual story that progresses rather than it just being a slice of life anime. It's often compared to another series called "Restaurant to another world". But that series is mostly focused on smaller stories about its customers rather than overall story about the restaurant.
This was like me and my friends buying mystery sweet boxes when we were teenagers. We would sometimes go into Dublin City, and there was a really nice sweet shop in temple bar called auntie nellies. They did like these little bags with random retro and pick and mix sweets for I think 3 euro each, which really wasn’t bad for how much was in them. We would buy a few, and when we got back to someone’s home we would sit around and open them and like swap around our sweets so we would all have stuff we liked. Just a random memory that these mystery boxes reminds me
I hope Justin still has that Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It plate. I'd like to image when he has guests over he uses that plate for special occasions.
I got LootCrate like twice, and realized how much junk is in each box. Also, some of the figures and such came broken, so I tapped out to t-shirt only crate. I got that for a while, and just got too lazy to cancel. Yes they were shirts, but they never really excited me. Would have enjoyed it more if I just went to Target and got a graphic tee every month.
I think if lootcrate pinpointed a specific series earlier on and made it easier to opt in and out of future crates, we would still see their ads instead of a specific mobile app that rhymes with "maid cattle pledgends"
Honestly it wouldn't even need to be a single series. If they had just done comics, or games, or anime, or tv/movies, It would still be vague but you'd have a better idea of what you're jumping into. When you just go for every possible Fandom, in a mystery setting, it's just disappointment most of the time
The Serenity plush is actually sick, it is from a tv series called firefly which had a spinoff movie called serenity which is the name of the ship. The show was a space western and it was very good so was the movie.
That pin is super cool and I kinda want it! I'm not into Silence of the Lambs, but I really love insects and that's a rad Death's Head Hawkmoth. smh maybe Loot Crate would be doing better if they did a Loot Ento box Edit: Okay I just came up with a bunch of potential Loot Crate categories -Loot Shoujo: Eric is right, anime is not itself a genre and anime fans are a pretty broad category containing fans of many different anime genres. I think that having a specific box for stuff like shoujo and shonen could be a good idea. Plus it could be an anime and manga thing, not just anime -Loot Shonen: see above. Beyond just those genres though, having sci-fi, fantasy, sports, romance, etc. anime boxes would also be a smart choice -Loot Anthro: Furry stuff. Admittedly there aren't that many major IPs and brands that Loot Crate could distribute merch from (Except for maybe My Little Pony and Sonic? I'd say those are more furry-adjacent than anything else, though) because most furry media tends to be independent -Loot Ento: Bugs! -Loot Paleo: Prehistoric life. This is also a pretty big area of interest, as some paleonerds are just into dinosaurs and some people just like anything prehistoric, some people prefer their depictions to be as accurate as possible and some people just think the Jurrasic Park dinos are neat. Overall though, I think a lot of them just like media featuring prehistoric life, kinda like how I just like seeing insect-themed cartoons and video games pop up -Loot Toon? I think that a box with merch for western animation is a good idea, but I'm not sure if it should be classic cartoon stuff like Hannah Barbara and Warner Bros. or for people who are into modern story-based shows like Adventure Time, Gravity Falls, and the Owl House. There are lots of people who like both, but there are generally two different audiences there and it gets more complicated once you factor in adult-oriented stuff like South Park, Bojack Horseman, Hazbin Hotel/Helluva Boss- and like, those are all very different shows, really the only thing that unites them is being cartoons for adults! It's the anime problem all over again, but here in the West, animation is perceived in a specific way (just a frivolous kid's thing) whereas it had room to be seen as more in Japan... yeah I dunno -Loot Heroes: Marvel and DC superhero comics. Maybe other superhero media like Invincible too -Loot Wrestling? Pro wrestling, and inde wrestling and I've learned that's also a thing. There's a surprisingly huge nerdy fanbase for it -Loot Arcade: Retro gaming gear. This one's for you Scott -Loot Slasher: Because Loot Fright seemed to have a focus on 80's slashers specifically (barring some classic horror like the Universal movie monsters) Brand specific ideas: -Loot Nintendo -Loot Disney -Loot Star Wars -Loot Sanrio -Loot Pony (My Little Pony)
I knew lootcrate stuff was bad but OMFG!! That was hilarious...it was like i could see the Lootcrate team in forceghost form all pointing and laughing at the scott & the gang. 😂
That said...there was this moment " Im an adult..i don't want a plushie!" 😮 Firstly: i feel personally attacked 😅 Secondly: Where did you bury your soul?
To be fair, the hat doesn't really look like a deathclaw. It looks like a generic goat/ram skull, I don't understand why they would make it red and white when it's more of a muddy green color in the games.
I think Scott's original video abput sub boxes sent me down a rabbit hole of like finding actually cool sub boxes fine-tuned to my interests. Granted, I picked a couple one-time boxes that were all stationary themed, so just a bunch of notebooks or whatever, but I loved those things... ... never mind the stuff I'm still trying to sell from these boxes to this day.
I would love to see this but for Christmas. Maybe like a secret Santa for the scotts friends of them just giving each other the weirdest gifts imaginable
Nah. It was a shit depiction. It looked ... Furry. As someone who's played all the fallouts except 76 also, I didn't recognize it until everyone pointed it out in the comments. Plus I think he was primed to be confused by it by that weird sloth.
23:09 dude, i'm from Mexico, and they sell everywhere that exact same bottle opener for tourists, but WITH THE MAGNET, and repurposed for the Mexican state you're in
As one of the 7 people who played 76 id be happy with the mothman bag. Im a huge fan of urban legends and stuff too. I just checked ebay in the UK and the bag is selling for £30 on its own.
I love the guys trying to figure out where half of this shit is from while I’m just yelling at my computer the answer hoping it will transcend space and time and they will hear me.
There was a period of my life when I was a huge fan of lootcrate. I was at an age when I was coming into my own as a nerd and was an absolute fan of anything nerdy. Like, would I purposefully spend my own money on a figure of a ship from battlestar galactica? No, but I sure appreciated getting it.
57:46 I got that exact same comic at a Goodwill Outlet. It’s basically where they send their stuff before they throw it in the dump and you pay by the weight.
I got loot crate for like 6 mouths when I was 16, I'm 23 now. The only thing I've kept and used consistently is a batman keychain. It's like a 3 inch long batarang, it's way too big but I paid like 120 dollars for all those crates so I'm gonna keep it around.
Last year I was subscribed to the anime crate. They had some bug with billing and I got charged over 17 times in one day and it put my checking account in the negatives. Took them half a week to fix it. What did they do to make up for this? A promo code for 10 percent off if I renewed my subscription. Such an insult of an offer, I would have preferred nothing.
I got that very crate in 2015! It was one of the better ones. I got it twice cause the post lost the first one and found it months after. The shirt came in two different materials, one super soft and one a bit cheap. The shoe laces came in two versions: black and white and color.
i literally cannot believe how incredibly amazing scott's 2nd channel is. Like its more crazy that this is the "lower effort" content compared to the Sistine chapels he paints on the main
20:34 That would be a really fun video idea, I’ve basically had all-day movie theater days at least multiple times a year. They’re really fun, but could be draining if the theater has the same type of films that day.
The fact Loot Crate isn’t out of business actually shocked me. I genuinely thought they went under years ago so hearing that they still are trying to keep generic virginity alive is weird
Looking at wikipedia it looks like, yes, they did in fact go under. But a company called "Money Chest LLC", with majority funding from NECA, purchased it after Lootcrate went bankrupt.
Money chest now runs under the company name "The Loot Company" apparently.
I also thought they were dead... Huh...
honestly loot crate may be dying but the idea isnt
things like Hello Fresh, Dollar Shave Club are keeping it alive
youtubers have also made fairly successful ones too, Vsauce made Curiosity Box and Mark Rober made Crunchlabs
Am I the only one who wonders where Joe Robertson (Terry Lesler) went?
@@LampHatScott a Wife and a Job, might have moved, maybe ate meat and the vegan gods struck him down
"As someone who has played every fallout besides 76....... i think this is from 76" absolutely tickled me
I’ve played 76 on console and it’s rough it was really laggy and slow but that could just be the console or Mediacom
That means he willingly played Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel for the PS2, but not Fallout 76 which like... maybe reconsider that one.
@@ThebigwisebirdNo it is 76 in general.
@@vagamer522 true
Todd Howard crying right now
The fact that Eric is both a fallout and an Attack on Titan fan and they got those back to back without him right after his depressing fallout box is heartbreaking
Bruh Scott looks like a completely different person with a hat on. It’s literally like Perry the platypus
He de-ages like 10 years
I genuinely went into this thinking, "hey, maybe some LootCrate stuff would be cool" and now I'm shocked with how little I care about any of it. This is a perfect anti-advertisment
Justin gives off that supportive dad that has no idea what's going on but just loves seeing his kids happy vibe
He even looks like a stereotypical pixar dad
Alternate title: 4 men in their mid 20s get early Christmas presents from a almost defunct company.
Miscounted now 5
@@teamgeist3328Bro woke up to make enemies today
isn't that just an average gamestop trip
scott looks 15
@@adog3129He always looks 15.
Opening Fallout themed anything while only really being a fan of Interplay Fallout and New Vegas is that experience for sure.
lootcrate was a novel concept in like 2012-14, where you got a bunch of pop culture stuff when there wasn't a lot of places to get the stuff. It stopped being such in like 2016 when the internet got a lot better at doing international shipping stuff
And marvel stole back the good merch to sell in Disney stores
Justin is just so happy about his Little Plate and I’m happy for him. Just when he’s happy in general he sounds like an excited little girl
All their reactions sound like when you open something on Christmas and you have to pretend to like it even thought you've literally never heard of it or shown interest in it
That's the lootcrate experience in a nutshell.
It's like how you react when your grandma knows you like video games so she buys you one of those bootleg consoles
14:28 justin calling the shirt "butt cheeks" was the first time ive heard someone call something that in a long time and i forgot how funny it is when said with such confidence like that of justin
the two cats show up randomly and look around thinking: “They have lost their minds”
Timestamp please?
the way scott immediately looks like a 12 year old boy after putting the batman hat on is incredible
When Justin said "You look like somebody i know", i thought he was going to say AVGN, cause he looks like a 12 year old James Rolfe
Hearing Eric talk about the Fallout lore is whiplash in the best way possible.
Can't wait for the "Eric talking about Fallout lore" video after he finishes all of Jojo
I'm only going to call composition notebooks "Choose your own adventure" books from here on out.
yall should buy fruit crates those things get crazy
I still got a Harry Potter hat in mine :(
sometimes you even get a spider in there!
9:20 the sheer joy justin got from a plate based on an anime he doesn't even know
if i got a plate from some obscure mediocre anime i would be so hyped
@@AndrewDevourer the anime isnt that bad tbh
@@RenoRelapse2287 that is the definition of mediocre
@@RenoRelapse2287on a scale from 1 to 10 how fanservicey is it? If it’s anywhere between 2 to 10 it’s trash
@@akiraeatsguitarpicks491something something sexual elements in art is just as valid as most other elements within said work and it's about how such elements tie into the work
The problem with lootcrate, and scott touches on this, is that the term "geek stuff" is so broad, as it applies to anything that has a Fandom. So pretty much no one is going to be invested in enough fandoms to really get anything out of it, especially on a longterm basis. And even if you are a fan of the franchise, even if you like collectibles, you may have zero desire for the product or dislike the design they went for on the clothing items.
Am I the only one who had no idea they had a cat?! The little guy actually freaked me out a little when he jumps in from out of frame.
cat was the best bit of the video
Scott has two cats! Think he adopted them late last year if I remember correctly!!! He posted them on twitter/insta before :)
Cat the woz appears
Scott has two cats, Mackeral and Cobbler.
I like how you say this as if they live together in Scott's house
Loot crates are a fantastic idea for a financially struggling generation starting to embrace minimalism and wanting more assurance & certainty in their lives. Like, the only positive thing about those boxes is the 10-second thrill of opening them followed by a month’s worth of disappointment.
when i saw that eric wasn't there at the start i was hoping he'd just walk in mid recording and everyone would just pretend like he was always there and continue like normal
I love the tangential sizes for non clothing lol, like "pin" or "loose." It always surprises me just how much effort you put into these second channel videos
Raymond was the GOAT
Clearly Scott needs to use his Hello Fresh gift card and have the boys do a meal crate opening.
Well, I fell in an ADHD trap, and spent like an hour frantically googling trying to figure out what anime that bottle opener was from (I haven't actually finished the video yet, so if they mention it at some point I'm gonna feel like a real goober).
I never found a good picture of the actual product, but I was able to track down the picture on the label. It's from a manga called Isekai Izakaya (basically, Another World Bar).
What I also found was several identical-looking unbranded products, which were, in fact, magnets and not keychains.
It's a pretty good series. It's just about a bar that got isekai'ed to a place that is similar to Germany, and it just goes from there.
There's a colorful cast of characters and there is an actual story that progresses rather than it just being a slice of life anime.
It's often compared to another series called "Restaurant to another world". But that series is mostly focused on smaller stories about its customers rather than overall story about the restaurant.
I have been diagnosed with not giving a sh*t about Lootcrate!
Is it terminal?
Prayers 🙏 thinking of you and your family
Stay safe of ngsal!!!!
Stay safe out there!!
Highly contagious
Then what's the point of watching it then?! Love lootcrate come on!
eric is my hero for explaining the discrepancy in fallout lore of caps and yes the megs sloth pelt is from 76
Justin with the anime shirt looks very much like a father using his weeb son's old shirt while painting the walls of a room.
Scott puts on the batman hat and turns into James Rolfe
This was like me and my friends buying mystery sweet boxes when we were teenagers. We would sometimes go into Dublin City, and there was a really nice sweet shop in temple bar called auntie nellies. They did like these little bags with random retro and pick and mix sweets for I think 3 euro each, which really wasn’t bad for how much was in them. We would buy a few, and when we got back to someone’s home we would sit around and open them and like swap around our sweets so we would all have stuff we liked. Just a random memory that these mystery boxes reminds me
Amazes me how Scott's friends are not nerdy at all lol, it's crazy how little they recognized anything in these crates.
You're not funny at all
Alternate video title: Scot singlehandedly keeps loot-crate in business.
Love that all these guys have clearly barely watched anime, so seeing their reactions to the anime stuff is hilarious
I think Eric is the only one who has watched any anime at all, at least that’s the vibe I get
@@landanross2966 he's at least watched/read Jojos and Attack on titan, but currently I think that's all the lore we have for what he has watched
"I did get a lot of value from watching Eric just have an awful time" made me wheeze
I remember getting the Minecraft “Mine Chest” variant, and there was a Creeper mini-backpack that I still use to this day.
Now that is a great back story.
This is like a white elephant gift exchange, antique roadshow, infomercial, and toy review combined into one video!
I hope Justin still has that Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It plate. I'd like to image when he has guests over he uses that plate for special occasions.
I was not expecting to hear a Vine Boom sound effect in a Scott’s Stash Video
I got LootCrate like twice, and realized how much junk is in each box. Also, some of the figures and such came broken, so I tapped out to t-shirt only crate. I got that for a while, and just got too lazy to cancel. Yes they were shirts, but they never really excited me. Would have enjoyed it more if I just went to Target and got a graphic tee every month.
Something about Scott using the vine boom feels very surreal
I love the cat dad era of Scott. 💖
27:34 Nah I'm actually wheezing over this. These two are super funny.
This exchange was so damn funny lmao
ik i was dying laughing over that
cant believe they all said "oh like JoJo's" whenever a stand for a figure was mentioned
Him using Vine Boom gave me a heart attack
Plain white walls with nothing hung up is psycho behavior Scott
better than marvel posters
@georgejpg who has that?
@@georgejpg Counter-argument I have a Spider-Verse displate and it's awesome 😎
@@greedpower565 the guy who replied to me 2 minutes after you
@@dip.918Spiderman is an exception
18:27 The Vine boom caught me off guard
Finding out Eric is a Fallout fan is actually awesome, and he refuses to play 76, he’s just like me fr
I think if lootcrate pinpointed a specific series earlier on and made it easier to opt in and out of future crates, we would still see their ads instead of a specific mobile app that rhymes with "maid cattle pledgends"
they should make a game called "maid cattle pledgends" i'd honestly really enjoy it
Honestly it wouldn't even need to be a single series. If they had just done comics, or games, or anime, or tv/movies, It would still be vague but you'd have a better idea of what you're jumping into. When you just go for every possible Fandom, in a mystery setting, it's just disappointment most of the time
Loved all the product shots like it was QVC or some other kind of show like that.
Thank you again for showing us how to waste our money Scott
hearing the vine boom in a scott video gave me whiplash
7:06 KITTY
That Loot Crate item ruled
Thank you Scott for keeping Lootcrate in business
These are from eBay
@@conheo4 Thanks for correcting me.
The one dude giggling over that dumb little plate brought me joy
The Serenity plush is actually sick, it is from a tv series called firefly which had a spinoff movie called serenity which is the name of the ship. The show was a space western and it was very good so was the movie.
This is the most I've ever seen Scott laugh and I love that for him.
"Oh sh*t, a sock"
Lootcrate Dirty Santa would be a fun game. Make their own lootcrates and watch the disappointment!
No one knowing who Nightwing was hurt me on a spiritual level
That pin is super cool and I kinda want it! I'm not into Silence of the Lambs, but I really love insects and that's a rad Death's Head Hawkmoth. smh maybe Loot Crate would be doing better if they did a Loot Ento box
Edit: Okay I just came up with a bunch of potential Loot Crate categories
-Loot Shoujo: Eric is right, anime is not itself a genre and anime fans are a pretty broad category containing fans of many different anime genres. I think that having a specific box for stuff like shoujo and shonen could be a good idea. Plus it could be an anime and manga thing, not just anime
-Loot Shonen: see above. Beyond just those genres though, having sci-fi, fantasy, sports, romance, etc. anime boxes would also be a smart choice
-Loot Anthro: Furry stuff. Admittedly there aren't that many major IPs and brands that Loot Crate could distribute merch from (Except for maybe My Little Pony and Sonic? I'd say those are more furry-adjacent than anything else, though) because most furry media tends to be independent
-Loot Ento: Bugs!
-Loot Paleo: Prehistoric life. This is also a pretty big area of interest, as some paleonerds are just into dinosaurs and some people just like anything prehistoric, some people prefer their depictions to be as accurate as possible and some people just think the Jurrasic Park dinos are neat. Overall though, I think a lot of them just like media featuring prehistoric life, kinda like how I just like seeing insect-themed cartoons and video games pop up
-Loot Toon? I think that a box with merch for western animation is a good idea, but I'm not sure if it should be classic cartoon stuff like Hannah Barbara and Warner Bros. or for people who are into modern story-based shows like Adventure Time, Gravity Falls, and the Owl House. There are lots of people who like both, but there are generally two different audiences there and it gets more complicated once you factor in adult-oriented stuff like South Park, Bojack Horseman, Hazbin Hotel/Helluva Boss- and like, those are all very different shows, really the only thing that unites them is being cartoons for adults! It's the anime problem all over again, but here in the West, animation is perceived in a specific way (just a frivolous kid's thing) whereas it had room to be seen as more in Japan... yeah I dunno
-Loot Heroes: Marvel and DC superhero comics. Maybe other superhero media like Invincible too
-Loot Wrestling? Pro wrestling, and inde wrestling and I've learned that's also a thing. There's a surprisingly huge nerdy fanbase for it
-Loot Arcade: Retro gaming gear. This one's for you Scott
-Loot Slasher: Because Loot Fright seemed to have a focus on 80's slashers specifically (barring some classic horror like the Universal movie monsters)
Brand specific ideas:
-Loot Nintendo
-Loot Disney
-Loot Star Wars
-Loot Sanrio
-Loot Pony (My Little Pony)
Scott with a hat
Scott with a hat
I knew lootcrate stuff was bad but OMFG!! That was hilarious...it was like i could see the Lootcrate team in forceghost form all pointing and laughing at the scott & the gang. 😂
That said...there was this moment
" Im an adult..i don't want a plushie!" 😮
Firstly: i feel personally attacked 😅
Secondly: Where did you bury your soul?
@@micabryant4513dude who talks like this in 2023
20:12 “As a slime?!?!?”
I'm actually super jealous of the nightwing bust. That looks fantastic
I don't think I've ever realized Scott had cats
He got them this year iirc
the old buy one get one free kitten scam
The edible hit at 10:30
Epic callback. The loot boxes video is the last topic I’d expect to be revisited, but I’ll gladly watch a revisit.
Edit: Wait, Scott has a cat?
@@Condescending_Washingtonscott has TWO cats :)
I really love this. Just the 4 boys out of character opening stuff. Really cool.
>Says they are a Fallout fan
>Somehow didn't recognize that it was supposed to be a Deathclaw, one of the most popular creatures in Fallout.
To be fair, the hat doesn't really look like a deathclaw. It looks like a generic goat/ram skull, I don't understand why they would make it red and white when it's more of a muddy green color in the games.
I think Scott's original video abput sub boxes sent me down a rabbit hole of like finding actually cool sub boxes fine-tuned to my interests. Granted, I picked a couple one-time boxes that were all stationary themed, so just a bunch of notebooks or whatever, but I loved those things...
... never mind the stuff I'm still trying to sell from these boxes to this day.
I remember when I was like 14 and I got my mom to sign up for loot crate, I regret making her waste her money for 5 months on that GARBAGE
5:55 cat
I would love to see this but for Christmas. Maybe like a secret Santa for the scotts friends of them just giving each other the weirdest gifts imaginable
I will never understand Eric rattling off lore about the ncr currency then not recognizing a Deathclaw.
When they called it a goat 😭😭
Nah. It was a shit depiction. It looked ... Furry. As someone who's played all the fallouts except 76 also, I didn't recognize it until everyone pointed it out in the comments. Plus I think he was primed to be confused by it by that weird sloth.
23:09 dude, i'm from Mexico, and they sell everywhere that exact same bottle opener for tourists, but WITH THE MAGNET, and repurposed for the Mexican state you're in
I wish I had a group of friends like this
Never did I think Scott would use a Vine Boom
As one of the 7 people who played 76 id be happy with the mothman bag. Im a huge fan of urban legends and stuff too.
I just checked ebay in the UK and the bag is selling for £30 on its own.
That being said i collect gaming crap.
After the first lootcrate I thought they were going to just talk for an hour
51:06 how come the way the figurine is positioned and how its being rotated makes it look like we’re doing a slow reveal on Frankenstein’s taint 😭😭
I love the guys trying to figure out where half of this shit is from while I’m just yelling at my computer the answer hoping it will transcend space and time and they will hear me.
There was a period of my life when I was a huge fan of lootcrate. I was at an age when I was coming into my own as a nerd and was an absolute fan of anything nerdy. Like, would I purposefully spend my own money on a figure of a ship from battlestar galactica? No, but I sure appreciated getting it.
As a Dr. Stone fan, I want that Suika plushie. I guess I need to order a Lootcrate.
Just buy the plushie
57:46 I got that exact same comic at a Goodwill Outlet. It’s basically where they send their stuff before they throw it in the dump and you pay by the weight.
7:05 cat 50:49
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I got loot crate for like 6 mouths when I was 16, I'm 23 now. The only thing I've kept and used consistently is a batman keychain. It's like a 3 inch long batarang, it's way too big but I paid like 120 dollars for all those crates so I'm gonna keep it around.
I remember when this company had sponsors, Crazy they’re still a company after all these years.
Congrats Scott!! Ohio finally did a good thing yesterday!
18:27 Scott just used the vine boom???????????????????? This is an important moment in Scott The Woz history
Last year I was subscribed to the anime crate. They had some bug with billing and I got charged over 17 times in one day and it put my checking account in the negatives. Took them half a week to fix it. What did they do to make up for this? A promo code for 10 percent off if I renewed my subscription. Such an insult of an offer, I would have preferred nothing.
10:14 Just 20 seconds of giggling
Merry Christmas guys
I got that very crate in 2015! It was one of the better ones. I got it twice cause the post lost the first one and found it months after. The shirt came in two different materials, one super soft and one a bit cheap. The shoe laces came in two versions: black and white and color.
i literally cannot believe how incredibly amazing scott's 2nd channel is. Like its more crazy that this is the "lower effort" content compared to the Sistine chapels he paints on the main
7:08 - And suddenly, a cat!
20:34 That would be a really fun video idea, I’ve basically had all-day movie theater days at least multiple times a year. They’re really fun, but could be draining if the theater has the same type of films that day.
I would never have expected a vine boom effect on a Scott the Woz video LMAO
Thanks, Scott for reminding me that era in my life where I use to do Lootcrate unboxing from 2017 to 2018, that definitely makes me nostalgic.
I'm curious. Did you actually buy anything using the Hello Fresh card?
scott's stash meal crate episode coming soon
I love the dynamic so much, but damn Eric really is HIM. He brings such a fun energy immediately, as soon as he speaks.