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I just got GRIMace shake Oh that sounds delicious Do you want the grimace shake? Yes, it’s so nutritious If I drink it, will it be a big mistake Why would you ever think that? They say you could put your life at sake and wants to drink it and you can’t go back Happy birthday grimace What is on your Amazon wishlist You’ve given me everything and more and you’re the new friend that we’re looking for Happy birthday grimace Let me just say my favorite purple guy you’re my friend. I wish I can multiply Who cares about Ronald and the other guys? You make me so happy that I could just die. You’re the type to leave no child behind anyone age’s 1 to 99 Happy birthday grimace your shake is so delicious please I got a Live because the rabies getting vicious (HELP!) Happy birthday grimace What is on your Amazon wishlist You’ve given me everything and more And you are the new friend that we’re looking for Happy birthday grimace Happy birthday grimace (Woah! Help)
Sunflowers are usually tall annual or perennial plants that in some species can grow to a height of 300 centimetres (120 inches) or more. each "flower" is actually a disc made up of tiny flowers, to form a larger false flower to better attract pollinators. the plants bear one or more wide, terminal capitula (flower heads made up of many tiny flowers), with bright yellow ray florets (mini flowers inside a flower head) at the outside and yellow or maroon (also known as a brown/red) disc florets inside. several ornamental cultivars of h. annuus have red-colored ray florets; all of them stem from a single original mutant.[10] while the majority of sunflowers are yellow, there are branching varieties in other colours including, orange, red and purple. the petiolate leaves are dentate and often sticky. the lower leaves are opposite, ovate, or often heart-shaped. the rough and hairy stem is branched in the upper part in wild plants, but is usually unbranched in domesticated cultivars.[11] this genus is distinguished technically by the fact that the ray florets (when present) are sterile, and by the presence on the disk flowers of a pappus that is of two awn-like scales that are caducous (that is, easily detached and falling at maturity). some species also have additional shorter scales in the pappus, and one species lacks a pappus entirely. another technical feature that distinguishes the genus more reliably, but requires a microscope to see, is the presence of a prominent, multicellular appendage at the apex of the style. further, the florets of a sunflower are arranged in a natural spiral.[12] variability is seen among the perennial species that make up the bulk of those in the genus. some have most or all of the large leaves in a rosette at the base of the plant and produce a flowering stem that has leaves that are reduced in size. most of the perennials have disk flowers that are entirely yellow, but a few have disk flowers with reddish lobes. one species, h. radula, lacks ray flowers altogether. overall, the macroevolution of the helianthus is driven by multiple biotic and abiotic factors and influences various floral morphology.[13] helianthus species are used as food plants by the larvae of many lepidopterans.
Wow I really thought after the shake was gone GRIMice (I'm sorry that's the only thing I could come up with) wouldn't go on to continue his villain arc!
Sunflowers are usually tall annual or perennial plants that in some species can grow to a height of 300 centimetres (120 inches) or more. each "flower" is actually a disc made up of tiny flowers, to form a larger false flower to better attract pollinators. the plants bear one or more wide, terminal capitula (flower heads made up of many tiny flowers), with bright yellow ray florets (mini flowers inside a flower head) at the outside and yellow or maroon (also known as a brown/red) disc florets inside. several ornamental cultivars of h. annuus have red-colored ray florets; all of them stem from a single original mutant.[10] while the majority of sunflowers are yellow, there are branching varieties in other colours including, orange, red and purple. the petiolate leaves are dentate and often sticky. the lower leaves are opposite, ovate, or often heart-shaped. the rough and hairy stem is branched in the upper part in wild plants, but is usually unbranched in domesticated cultivars.[11] this genus is distinguished technically by the fact that the ray florets (when present) are sterile, and by the presence on the disk flowers of a pappus that is of two awn-like scales that are caducous (that is, easily detached and falling at maturity). some species also have additional shorter scales in the pappus, and one species lacks a pappus entirely. another technical feature that distinguishes the genus more reliably, but requires a microscope to see, is the presence of a prominent, multicellular appendage at the apex of the style. further, the florets of a sunflower are arranged in a natural spiral.[12] variability is seen among the perennial species that make up the bulk of those in the genus. some have most or all of the large leaves in a rosette at the base of the plant and produce a flowering stem that has leaves that are reduced in size. most of the perennials have disk flowers that are entirely yellow, but a few have disk flowers with reddish lobes. one species, h. radula, lacks ray flowers altogether. overall, the macroevolution of the helianthus is driven by multiple biotic and abiotic factors and influences various floral morphology.[13] helianthus species are used as food plants by the larvae of many lepidopterans.
Cmb is finally back and this is a great vid like always Ive been watching since before 100k and almost every vid is a banger Keep up the good work man!
Sunflowers are usually tall annual or perennial plants that in some species can grow to a height of 300 centimetres (120 inches) or more. each "flower" is actually a disc made up of tiny flowers, to form a larger false flower to better attract pollinators. the plants bear one or more wide, terminal capitula (flower heads made up of many tiny flowers), with bright yellow ray florets (mini flowers inside a flower head) at the outside and yellow or maroon (also known as a brown/red) disc florets inside. several ornamental cultivars of h. annuus have red-colored ray florets; all of them stem from a single original mutant.[10] while the majority of sunflowers are yellow, there are branching varieties in other colours including, orange, red and purple. the petiolate leaves are dentate and often sticky. the lower leaves are opposite, ovate, or often heart-shaped. the rough and hairy stem is branched in the upper part in wild plants, but is usually unbranched in domesticated cultivars.[11] this genus is distinguished technically by the fact that the ray florets (when present) are sterile, and by the presence on the disk flowers of a pappus that is of two awn-like scales that are caducous (that is, easily detached and falling at maturity). some species also have additional shorter scales in the pappus, and one species lacks a pappus entirely. another technical feature that distinguishes the genus more reliably, but requires a microscope to see, is the presence of a prominent, multicellular appendage at the apex of the style. further, the florets of a sunflower are arranged in a natural spiral.[12] variability is seen among the perennial species that make up the bulk of those in the genus. some have most or all of the large leaves in a rosette at the base of the plant and produce a flowering stem that has leaves that are reduced in size. most of the perennials have disk flowers that are entirely yellow, but a few have disk flowers with reddish lobes. one species, h. radula, lacks ray flowers altogether. overall, the macroevolution of the helianthus is driven by multiple biotic and abiotic factors and influences various floral morphology.[13] helianthus species are used as food plants by the larvae of many lepidopterans.
Sunflowers are usually tall annual or perennial plants that in some species can grow to a height of 300 centimetres (120 inches) or more. each "flower" is actually a disc made up of tiny flowers, to form a larger false flower to better attract pollinators. the plants bear one or more wide, terminal capitula (flower heads made up of many tiny flowers), with bright yellow ray florets (mini flowers inside a flower head) at the outside and yellow or maroon (also known as a brown/red) disc florets inside. several ornamental cultivars of h. annuus have red-colored ray florets; all of them stem from a single original mutant.[10] while the majority of sunflowers are yellow, there are branching varieties in other colours including, orange, red and purple. the petiolate leaves are dentate and often sticky. the lower leaves are opposite, ovate, or often heart-shaped. the rough and hairy stem is branched in the upper part in wild plants, but is usually unbranched in domesticated cultivars.[11] this genus is distinguished technically by the fact that the ray florets (when present) are sterile, and by the presence on the disk flowers of a pappus that is of two awn-like scales that are caducous (that is, easily detached and falling at maturity). some species also have additional shorter scales in the pappus, and one species lacks a pappus entirely. another technical feature that distinguishes the genus more reliably, but requires a microscope to see, is the presence of a prominent, multicellular appendage at the apex of the style. further, the florets of a sunflower are arranged in a natural spiral.[12] variability is seen among the perennial species that make up the bulk of those in the genus. some have most or all of the large leaves in a rosette at the base of the plant and produce a flowering stem that has leaves that are reduced in size. most of the perennials have disk flowers that are entirely yellow, but a few have disk flowers with reddish lobes. one species, h. radula, lacks ray flowers altogether. overall, the macroevolution of the helianthus is driven by multiple biotic and abiotic factors and influences various floral morphology.[13] helianthus species are used as food plants by the larvae of many lepidopterans.
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HELLO Crazy mario bros thank for you for coming back
I thought you died I really missed you I was worried😢
Grim I love you guys
@@superplushshow789 Well this is gonna be the best
Don't Try The Grimace Shake
I love Chuck E Cheese
Oh ok
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Saf Aka sonic and friends I subscribed to you
me too
🧀
I just got GRIMace shake
Oh that sounds delicious
Do you want the grimace shake?
Yes, it’s so nutritious
If I drink it, will it be a big mistake
Why would you ever think that?
They say you could put your life at sake and wants to drink it and you can’t go back
Happy birthday grimace
What is on your Amazon wishlist
You’ve given me everything and more and you’re the new friend that we’re looking for
Happy birthday grimace
Let me just say my favorite purple guy you’re my friend. I wish I can multiply
Who cares about Ronald and the other guys? You make me so happy that I could just die.
You’re the type to leave no child behind anyone age’s 1 to 99
Happy birthday grimace your shake is so delicious please I got a Live because the rabies getting vicious (HELP!)
Happy birthday grimace
What is on your Amazon wishlist
You’ve given me everything and more
And you are the new friend that we’re looking for
Happy birthday grimace
Happy birthday grimace
(Woah! Help)
CG5….
Sunflowers are usually tall annual or perennial plants that in some species can grow to a height of 300 centimetres (120 inches) or more. each "flower" is actually a disc made up of tiny flowers, to form a larger false flower to better attract pollinators. the plants bear one or more wide, terminal capitula (flower heads made up of many tiny flowers), with bright yellow ray florets (mini flowers inside a flower head) at the outside and yellow or maroon (also known as a brown/red) disc florets inside. several ornamental cultivars of h. annuus have red-colored ray florets; all of them stem from a single original mutant.[10] while the majority of sunflowers are yellow, there are branching varieties in other colours including, orange, red and purple. the petiolate leaves are dentate and often sticky. the lower leaves are opposite, ovate, or often heart-shaped. the rough and hairy stem is branched in the upper part in wild plants, but is usually unbranched in domesticated cultivars.[11] this genus is distinguished technically by the fact that the ray florets (when present) are sterile, and by the presence on the disk flowers of a pappus that is of two awn-like scales that are caducous (that is, easily detached and falling at maturity). some species also have additional shorter scales in the pappus, and one species lacks a pappus entirely. another technical feature that distinguishes the genus more reliably, but requires a microscope to see, is the presence of a prominent, multicellular appendage at the apex of the style. further, the florets of a sunflower are arranged in a natural spiral.[12] variability is seen among the perennial species that make up the bulk of those in the genus. some have most or all of the large leaves in a rosette at the base of the plant and produce a flowering stem that has leaves that are reduced in size. most of the perennials have disk flowers that are entirely yellow, but a few have disk flowers with reddish lobes. one species, h. radula, lacks ray flowers altogether. overall, the macroevolution of the helianthus is driven by multiple biotic and abiotic factors and influences various floral morphology.[13] helianthus species are used as food plants by the larvae of many lepidopterans.
the meme reaper strikes again
Cg5
@@kareemsarhan3480it’s not actually dangerous
Wow I really thought after the shake was gone GRIMice (I'm sorry that's the only thing I could come up with) wouldn't go on to continue his villain arc!
Luigi survived the GRIMace shake long enough,even though he drank 3 types.
Grimace trying to kill mario should be the least of Mario’s worries. Think about all the crazy things mario has gone through.
😅 sorry ur gay
Lol jk
Lol
@@theobruh5607I am not gay
Mario moments
4:43 up to 4:53
4:58 up to 5:08
5:16 up to 5:20
5:31 up to 5:42
Funny moment
4:22
When they meet grimace
25:02
Lol
Dude chill
I have been waiting for two months to get this GRIMace video and I am so excited!
Wow CMB, You only had one day left to make a grimace shake video. I'm excited to see the premiere with everyone else!!
GRIM!!
“Giggy-Goo!” Got Me Dying 💀
Edit: 12:23 AI Generated moment
17:04 as soon as i heard "for reference" my jaw dropped
Yay I’m so happy CMB is back!
YES HES BACK!
YAY!
He's not only one back. ALL OF EM ARE BACKKKK WOOHOOO
I thought he died lol I watched cmb scense 240k subs
@@ryans.696HE IS EVIL BOZO
Hi there Mickey
Yay new video cmb spends a lot of time on these vids and makes us laugh every day ❤❤❤
“Mario we need to cook” Got me laughing. Also I already knew luigi was an insta fan
ok can we all appreciate that Luigi screamed when 1 of his shakes spilled
Welcome back bro
also GRIM
CMB IS FINALLY BACK!!!
Also my brother tried the GRIMace shake and he hasn’t moved or woken up
How did you get that emoji
@@Dion64 probably by becoming a member
@@Dion64 i’m a member
The shake is not making people die it's just idiots who believe tik tok
How do you make that emoji?!?!?!?!?! 😮
Grimace is just sad that nobody comes to his birthday when he was nice.
I feel bad for Grimace so what happened to him ?
@@jamarissherman72he said what happened 💀
Grimace was nice but people made him bad😢
@@ZuinxYT oh ok
I think 🤔 that if you guys drink Grimace shakes then your skin will turn purple 💜
Finally after a long time the Plushie legend returns well done!👍
17:06 the Nair reference killed me💀
Nah me to
Yo CMB is finally back with the Grimace shake🔥🔥
Yoshi time
Grimace shale fr
Thank goodness this channel hasn’t had a new video for 2 whole months
Fax bro I agree
Sunflowers are usually tall annual or perennial plants that in some species can grow to a height of 300 centimetres (120 inches) or more. each "flower" is actually a disc made up of tiny flowers, to form a larger false flower to better attract pollinators. the plants bear one or more wide, terminal capitula (flower heads made up of many tiny flowers), with bright yellow ray florets (mini flowers inside a flower head) at the outside and yellow or maroon (also known as a brown/red) disc florets inside. several ornamental cultivars of h. annuus have red-colored ray florets; all of them stem from a single original mutant.[10] while the majority of sunflowers are yellow, there are branching varieties in other colours including, orange, red and purple. the petiolate leaves are dentate and often sticky. the lower leaves are opposite, ovate, or often heart-shaped. the rough and hairy stem is branched in the upper part in wild plants, but is usually unbranched in domesticated cultivars.[11] this genus is distinguished technically by the fact that the ray florets (when present) are sterile, and by the presence on the disk flowers of a pappus that is of two awn-like scales that are caducous (that is, easily detached and falling at maturity). some species also have additional shorter scales in the pappus, and one species lacks a pappus entirely. another technical feature that distinguishes the genus more reliably, but requires a microscope to see, is the presence of a prominent, multicellular appendage at the apex of the style. further, the florets of a sunflower are arranged in a natural spiral.[12] variability is seen among the perennial species that make up the bulk of those in the genus. some have most or all of the large leaves in a rosette at the base of the plant and produce a flowering stem that has leaves that are reduced in size. most of the perennials have disk flowers that are entirely yellow, but a few have disk flowers with reddish lobes. one species, h. radula, lacks ray flowers altogether. overall, the macroevolution of the helianthus is driven by multiple biotic and abiotic factors and influences various floral morphology.[13] helianthus species are used as food plants by the larvae of many lepidopterans.
Welcome back! 🎉 All I can say is I never tried the GRIMace Shake
Me to, but I made myself the Grimace Shake.
I try the grimace shake before and it tastes so good
Same i really wanna try it
I wish Canada had it😭
I'm allergic
😅😢
Yay! Crazy Mario Bros is back after 2 months!
Your right
Hopefully it doesn't happen again😢
Ich find deine Videos sind echt der Hammer😊Liebe Grüße Quirin❤
21:56 was hilarious lol
I thought the GRIMace shake wasn’t sold anymore 🤷🏽♂️
Finally they are doing a grimace video
Another great video. Glad you’re back, CMB!🎉
5:30 was my personal favourite part! So funny
15:05 to 15:15 lmao bowser jr kept talking mad funny
Estos vídeos siempre me alegran el dia 😂
a
😢
Bro estaba Chuck e cheese
Me preguntó por qué siempre ensucias tus peluches y en el siguiente video aparecen más limpios que nada
Yay 🎉 there finally doing another video! It's been a mounth! 😊 We missed you!!
This video was so cool thanks for doing a grimamche shake video
17:05 “for reference, this is how hairy my butt is right now.” GOT ME ROLLING TO CHINA 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂🤣
i'm so happy that they're back, I haven't seen them since May!
U have a crush on them
@@thecubixkingshawnhow mature
@@SuperMarioJacksonYT bature hahaha
@@SuperMarioJacksonYT playing whit teddy bear and stuff
@@thecubixkingshawn its called a plushie
Cmb is finally back and this is a great vid like always Ive been watching since before 100k and almost every vid is a banger Keep up the good work man!
4:30 had me dying😂
Same
Junior:WHAT THE FU-
Bro I know that was killling me
xD
@@Goated_Kanye_tha_1stsame bro
YOUR BACK YAY FINALLY I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
CMB is finely back
Yay Cmb is back with a fire idea 🔥
Cmb is back at it again 🎉
You guys are finally back
I love this videos ❤ also y’all added a great song at the end of the video kingdom hearts!!!!🎉❤
Thanks!
My 3 year old did this not me! Lol wow
24:36 grimace : oye ya te ha dicho que dejes a la gente en paz
bro is speaking yappinese
Español viva! XD
@@Sebastian-fl1wc idk wtf you are saying
Long live Perú I said
@@Sebastian-fl1wc no you said spanish viva
4:22 had me dying.. 😂
Me too!🤣 4:22
Am so glad that cmb is back 🎉
Nice to see you back big fan you inspired me to make Mario plush videos
it is nice to see the legend is back
2:36 Luigi literally became the poltergeist💀💀💀
3:10
Mario's reaction is hilarious 😂 !!!!
Reaction on what part🤬
😢 rip maroi
Surprising enough this is the 2nd grimace related video I've fully watched.
Man, I'm so glad to see CMB upload again
I KNOW RIGHT
YES
Finally!!!!
Hey amazing Mario bros I also watch ur videos
Sunflowers are usually tall annual or perennial plants that in some species can grow to a height of 300 centimetres (120 inches) or more. each "flower" is actually a disc made up of tiny flowers, to form a larger false flower to better attract pollinators. the plants bear one or more wide, terminal capitula (flower heads made up of many tiny flowers), with bright yellow ray florets (mini flowers inside a flower head) at the outside and yellow or maroon (also known as a brown/red) disc florets inside. several ornamental cultivars of h. annuus have red-colored ray florets; all of them stem from a single original mutant.[10] while the majority of sunflowers are yellow, there are branching varieties in other colours including, orange, red and purple. the petiolate leaves are dentate and often sticky. the lower leaves are opposite, ovate, or often heart-shaped. the rough and hairy stem is branched in the upper part in wild plants, but is usually unbranched in domesticated cultivars.[11] this genus is distinguished technically by the fact that the ray florets (when present) are sterile, and by the presence on the disk flowers of a pappus that is of two awn-like scales that are caducous (that is, easily detached and falling at maturity). some species also have additional shorter scales in the pappus, and one species lacks a pappus entirely. another technical feature that distinguishes the genus more reliably, but requires a microscope to see, is the presence of a prominent, multicellular appendage at the apex of the style. further, the florets of a sunflower are arranged in a natural spiral.[12] variability is seen among the perennial species that make up the bulk of those in the genus. some have most or all of the large leaves in a rosette at the base of the plant and produce a flowering stem that has leaves that are reduced in size. most of the perennials have disk flowers that are entirely yellow, but a few have disk flowers with reddish lobes. one species, h. radula, lacks ray flowers altogether. overall, the macroevolution of the helianthus is driven by multiple biotic and abiotic factors and influences various floral morphology.[13] helianthus species are used as food plants by the larvae of many lepidopterans.
🎉 HAPPY BIRTHDAY GRIMACE🎉 (Love you Crazymariobros you deserve more views and subs
I'm so happy to see you back and at it again! Welcome back, CMB!
@kubilaydogan9447Barney calhoun
@kubilaydogan9447 so a Barney shake
drowzee: *drinks grimace shake*
*dies*
hypno: hey, drowzee, i made y- wait, DROWZEE, WHAT HAPPENED?!
Every time when Crazy Mario bros uploads it makes me happy
this got me dying 🤣😆17:05
our favorite super mario plush youtuber is back yay 😀
The return has come after 2 months of waiting!
Ah yes another masterpiece from the Mr Crazymariobros I love the giant purple man
This man’s content has been getting better and better! ❤️💯
Oh yeah it does
YAY THEY CAME BACK AFTER 2 MONTHS
Say whaaaaaaaaaaat
😊
18:22 the way everything just moves by itself is kinda funny😂😂😂
17:05 is the most funny 🗿edit: EhHhHhHH
Luigi is just casually taking a nap on the kitchen table
This dude has been gone for 2 months 😂 but it’s so cool that he is back
I swear the joining discord sound at 11:58 made me think somebody joined my call
Great job with your videos crazy mario Bros i especially love jr and Yoshi
You are awesome 😊 can’t wait wait for new videos😊
1:46 And 4:22 AND 2:09 Got Me Laughing All WEEK!!
17:05 LMFAOOOO
I agree
I personally thought the GRIMace shake was yummy, glad to see cmb enjoying it!
What did it taste like I didn’t get to try it in time so I want to know
@@LegoBanjoBro.s it tasted like a berry milkshake, but different. Idk how to really explain it
It can kill you
I don't trust Grimace
@@anthonyokoro2695 Why? And how
Finally. Its been so long since you posted
5:55 the family guy reference 😂
I guess someone will be trying the GRIMace shake today.
Humajs are really dum
Happy Birthday Grimace
congrats on 5m views
Great video! Also every body thank him for getting his plusies dirty for this he got the grimace shake all over them😭
This was scary cool and funny.😬😎😆.Great job.love it.👍❤️
Finally, you guys make a video. It’s been over two months since your last video.
5:57 when you set someone up to fail only for it to backfire.
The GRIMace Shake was really good.
overrated due to tik tok trends nowadays
That was the greatest video ever! 👍
when jr said what the f*ck I cracked up and Mario said WHAT THE HELL too cracked me up all the videos you make are hilarious
Lets go GRIM is going to bring back CMB with what looks like a banger like always
Grim
@@aldobartolo3391ace
Grim
Estoy súper feliz Muchas gracias por el secreto o no sé si es verdad pero este canal Es mi favorito y esperamos llegar a los millones❤😊
Does anyone still wonder why Luigi pronounces Mario as “Madiyo”
The legend is back
lol at the start Mario sleeping syncs with the music
ive been watching crazy mario bros since i was 10 (im 13) and his videos has been getting more and more awesome since The word of the day is GRIM
Sunflowers are usually tall annual or perennial plants that in some species can grow to a height of 300 centimetres (120 inches) or more. each "flower" is actually a disc made up of tiny flowers, to form a larger false flower to better attract pollinators. the plants bear one or more wide, terminal capitula (flower heads made up of many tiny flowers), with bright yellow ray florets (mini flowers inside a flower head) at the outside and yellow or maroon (also known as a brown/red) disc florets inside. several ornamental cultivars of h. annuus have red-colored ray florets; all of them stem from a single original mutant.[10] while the majority of sunflowers are yellow, there are branching varieties in other colours including, orange, red and purple. the petiolate leaves are dentate and often sticky. the lower leaves are opposite, ovate, or often heart-shaped. the rough and hairy stem is branched in the upper part in wild plants, but is usually unbranched in domesticated cultivars.[11] this genus is distinguished technically by the fact that the ray florets (when present) are sterile, and by the presence on the disk flowers of a pappus that is of two awn-like scales that are caducous (that is, easily detached and falling at maturity). some species also have additional shorter scales in the pappus, and one species lacks a pappus entirely. another technical feature that distinguishes the genus more reliably, but requires a microscope to see, is the presence of a prominent, multicellular appendage at the apex of the style. further, the florets of a sunflower are arranged in a natural spiral.[12] variability is seen among the perennial species that make up the bulk of those in the genus. some have most or all of the large leaves in a rosette at the base of the plant and produce a flowering stem that has leaves that are reduced in size. most of the perennials have disk flowers that are entirely yellow, but a few have disk flowers with reddish lobes. one species, h. radula, lacks ray flowers altogether. overall, the macroevolution of the helianthus is driven by multiple biotic and abiotic factors and influences various floral morphology.[13] helianthus species are used as food plants by the larvae of many lepidopterans.
Shit that's long
Great video CMB
2:12 R.I.P. Grimace Shake 2023-2024 Luigi Scream
SHAKE GRIMACE 😵🧋🫐😈
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@@tejrapchhaly4164bro is a kid 💀💀
@@quotehood2559fr
@@quotehood2559Fr💀💀🙏🙏
@@tejrapchhaly4164 I translated it and it said z
I was waiting for this video for 2 MONTHS and now they are back with a GRIMace shake video!
Oh man this is so exciting and when it comes out this is awesome
Edit: the shake is sadly gone 😭😔😔😔😔😭😔😭
Finally a video
The legend is back! #CrazyMarioBros
Video idea: Do an episode where mario and luigi open a hotel out of there house after they let 2 homeless people stay the night, and they really enjoyed it. It's kind of like Mario and Luigi's resturaunt, but I think it would be cool!