I liked Expresso for being the fastest animal buddy in the original game. I also liked being able to glide above enemies, and make their efforts look pathetic! Too much fun
Just when I made a comparison to Jak & Daxter’s Flut Flut to Donkey-Kong’s Expresso The Ostrich when streaming on Saturday, this video just so coincidentally drops. Way to go Jack McCanna, and Hyle Russel...
If I had a nickel for every DKU character that shared a name with song featuring Sabrina Carpenter... I'd almost have two nickels if it wasn't for that damn x.
I always thought Papa Laz was a reference to Papa Lazarou, the evil, blackface wearing, carnival-leading, kidnapper who turns women into the animals in his circus, from the BBC TV show, The League of Gentlemen, which was popular in the early 2000s.
Three hours of espresso ?
Sign me the f*** up
My wife went into labor but I skipped it so I could listen to a 3 hour Expresso podcast.
We re excited to have you on next Month Hyle 💪💪 keep up the great work ~Jay. A DK fan for life
I liked Expresso for being the fastest animal buddy in the original game. I also liked being able to glide above enemies, and make their efforts look pathetic! Too much fun
Just when I made a comparison to Jak & Daxter’s Flut Flut to Donkey-Kong’s Expresso The Ostrich when streaming on Saturday, this video just so coincidentally drops.
Way to go Jack McCanna, and Hyle Russel...
The character who would have rose to stardom in Donkey Kong Racing if his game didn't get canceled.
Real
At least we got Expresso Racing and a Banjo-Pilot cameo.
Expresso my beloved, how we used to stride across levels together
If I had a nickel for every DKU character that shared a name with song featuring Sabrina Carpenter... I'd almost have two nickels if it wasn't for that damn x.
Ah my favorito starbucks order
I always thought Papa Laz was a reference to Papa Lazarou, the evil, blackface wearing, carnival-leading, kidnapper who turns women into the animals in his circus, from the BBC TV show, The League of Gentlemen, which was popular in the early 2000s.
Oh no