We now know that all of Woolie's mental bandwidth is dedicated to cartoon intros and that's why he will never remember if Evil Within 2 is good or not.
I.... (SLEDGE HIT) I AM... (SLEDGE HIT) I AM IRON MAN (SLEDGE HIT) *Woolie stares in child wonder giant grin nodding to the sledge hits at the beautiful hype* *Reggie standing up lowers pants, grunts out a deuce while saying "not my alcoholic tony stark" as venom spritzers out his mouth at the S from saying Stark*
Oh you mean the one with guns from the comics or the one who was supposed to be played by Nicolas Cage? Because they're both mind-blowing in completely different ways
He only had guns for a bit when he came back to life but didn’t have any powers. But the long hair lasted beyond that black suit bit when he came back to life. I’m pretty sure the “mullet” wasn’t really drawn as a mullet the majority of the time either. He just had long hair that was brushed back. Now the Invisible Woman over in Marvel, she had an actual mullet for a while for some reason.
@@wselfwulfwulf9746 Outside of the movies no one knew Blade though, he was much different in the comics (dressed more like black Colombo with safety goggles) and a lot of people just saw him as a movie character only. That's a different type of fame centered around the movies and nothing else. Iron Man was at least known prior to the movies (had action figures, video games, a cartoon, hip hop references, etc.). The Fantastic Four though have been pretty well known for a long time, not as much as the most popular heroes, but the tier below.
@crawlingboy Spiderman, Hulk, and Wolverine are the holy trinity of Marvel's characters to me. Spiderman is the perfect example of how anybody can be a hero with the right skills and situation. Hulk's concept is simple and effective. He get strong when mad, more made make more strong, hulk smash. Wolverine is not only the face of the X-men alongside psyclops, he just is a perfect fantasy of just wanting to go ape shit and cut a bitch. They are such wonderful and effective representatives for the property, especially to people who don't give a shit about super heroes.
Honestly, a slop stream of showing off old cartoon intros they might not be familiar with (maybe anime too) would be cool as hell Its always fun to show off old cartoon and anime to friends and the fun discussions it leads to involving tropes and elements of the era
I go through ALL anime randomly, so I may be biased but I think Anime OPs are mostly formulaic with the occasional banger. But 90s western cartoons OPs are amazing across the board including the japanese version of the X-Men!
This shit was awesome. So fun fact about Mummies Alive and why it's so "Anime" is that it was infact animated over in Japan by Mook studios who were the ones who worked on stuff like SWAT KATS, Scooby Doo Zombie Island and so forth. People need to understand that 80's and 90's cartoon were so freaking Anime coded due to all the outsourcing.
Dude has his shirt off, muscles rippling, beating metal with a massive hammer forging it into a suit of battle armor that can solo an entire army. And thats not cool enough for Reggie? Dude what else do you need, should he be also riding a raptor and firing an AK with his free hand??
Just seeing it here for the first time, Iron Man actually pouring his armour out of a huge crucible looks sick as hell. Putting the iron into Iron Man.
Seeing the intro for the first time and I find that shit so cool right up until he actually gets the armor on. I remember seeing the main suit itself years and years ago and not digging it.
The atmosphere for that opening was so ominous that it haunted my dreams for years till I looked it up on TH-cam to convince myself child me didn't just have a fever dream.
Woolie's deadpan face sometimes while reciting these cartoon intro songs is like his spirit is being inhabited by these intros and they must complete or else. Which to be fair growing up in the 90s will do that to you.
I think we all have certain areas of our brains dedicated to an extremely accurate recollection of a certain part of our childhood. For me, personally, I remember way too much about pokemon, their types, their general stat spreads and movepools, type affinities... And I'm not even one of THE pokemon fans, you know the ones. Also, I seem to have a really good ability to recall anime and tv shows I've watched since my early teens and I don't exactly know why. Now, don't ever ask me to remember a birthday, important date, holiday, the name of someone I just met or anything of the sort because I just won't.
@@cyberninjazero5659 characters that the people who knew them were comic fans, meanwhile everyone knew who batman and spiderman were, even before the raimi and nolan live action movies
@@pedrox20000 idk he was popular enough to only be cut out of MvC 1 because of rights trouble. Like going by Marvel video games, he would be pretty up there, but not near the top
Do not get me wrong iron man was cool but there is a reason why different studios have the rights to spiderman, hulk and wolverine cause those were the big 3 of marvel
I gotta give it to Reggie here. Its kinda hard to imagine now, but Iron Man was not that popular back in the day. Cant blame anyone for not knowing what Tony looked like under the helmet
Honestly given what Reggie's initial exposure of "nerd stuff" was that french DBZ opening, I can see why he's so skeptically antagonistic towards those kind of things. If that was my go to example of what anime was, I'd probably never watch it again.
Reggie seeing a guy building fucking suits of armor and technolgy by hand: "He's pretty lame though..." Reggie seeing a guy turn large and green and starts hopping around: "I like that, the hulk is cool!" Also love the, Whatcha got Reggie give us something from your childhood! "Alright there was this cartoon that was translated from an anime where this homeless kid loses everything his family dies, he gets adopted by an old man who has circus dogs... they all fucking die, he goes back home and his cow fucking dies. EVERYBODY DIES!" God damn... That's depressing... What the hell.
I love Reggie's ability to sandbag in the most contextually accurate way possible. He knows red and yellow make orange, but he calls it "tangerine" just for the laughs. Man knows his deadpan humor. I appreciate it. 😂
@cyberninjazero5659 I know it's the 2nd intro, first one is ass, I was just referring to it as "The Iron Man Cartoon Intro" in the sentence as "the one in this video".
@crawlingboy Armored Adventures is good but I AM IRON MAN with Tony blacksmithing shirtless was bad ass and I genuinely wish THAT theme made it into the movies & I'm pissed they never did it.
I'm not going to lie, when that Mummies Alive intro started playing I had the biggest fucking smile on my face and came to the same jojo arc revelation that woolie did almost at the exact same time xD this will forever be a peak woolieVs moment for me! xD
carmen sandiego cartoon theme gets truly elevated to a new level when you learn that they straight up took a song from a mozart opera and sang carmen sandiego lyrics over it
FUUUUUUCK hearing Ronin Warriors brought flashbacks to just hearing Matt or Woolie in a playthrough just going "RONINNNN WARRRRIOOOORS~" time marches on
Guys... the french Dragon Ball opening that they watched...? I can't find it. I think it got deleted, making this video unironically more important to preserve that memory.
Looking into Night Hood and I've discovered that apparently Canada just got a bunch of rad looking pulp cartoons based off of French comics like I don't know what Blake and Mortimer or Carland Cross is but it feels like something I need.
I actually had no idea that tri gun was inspired by spawn but that's actually really cool information. Woolies weird knowledge is what I'm always here for
It's actually long enough that people need to relearn this. RDJ fit Tony Stark so well that it lent a gravitas people weren't expecting. Marvel Studios got a rep for immaculate casting starting with RDJ, which launched his comeback.
It's similar to how growing up I never heard Digimon's Butter-Fly but when they did a whole cast version for the movies I get literal chills every time.
@@ReelPodcastsI always despised dubs butchering translations and getting rid of opening and closing songs for series. I was always visiting overseas and seeing the series there before it released in America.
The best foreign cartoon intro has to be the one for the Japanese dub of Transformers Animated. Not only did they make their own intro, they got freaking JAM PROJECT to do the song!
When I was a kid, I went to the library a lot and I remembered always checking out VHS tapes of Red Photon Zillion. For a good 15 years, I lost the name and I could not remember it for the life of me until funimation's Facebook page replayed the nostalgia inducing intro for me and I got the name that way. That and I watched a lot of Batman The animation, lol
"Reggie, you are being charged with multiple accounts of toxic trolling. How do you plead?"
"Your Honor, I was 8, I was on a bicycle."
".....and shit"
Seeing all the cartoons Woolie liked is like watching a "How it's Made" on him.
It makes perfect sense why he’s the way he is though
He still references most of them as if everyone has watched them and I think that's really endearing.
Reboot is Woolie's factory settings
We now know that all of Woolie's mental bandwidth is dedicated to cartoon intros and that's why he will never remember if Evil Within 2 is good or not.
Or the ending of Transistor
To the point where he makes some up! Like the what if Punch Out got an animated series theme song’
I.... (SLEDGE HIT)
I AM... (SLEDGE HIT)
I AM IRON MAN
(SLEDGE HIT)
*Woolie stares in child wonder giant grin nodding to the sledge hits at the beautiful hype*
*Reggie standing up lowers pants, grunts out a deuce while saying "not my alcoholic tony stark" as venom spritzers out his mouth at the S from saying Stark*
Man 90's mullet Superman would had melted Reggie's brain.
Oh you mean the one with guns from the comics or the one who was supposed to be played by Nicolas Cage? Because they're both mind-blowing in completely different ways
He only had guns for a bit when he came back to life but didn’t have any powers. But the long hair lasted beyond that black suit bit when he came back to life.
I’m pretty sure the “mullet” wasn’t really drawn as a mullet the majority of the time either. He just had long hair that was brushed back.
Now the Invisible Woman over in Marvel, she had an actual mullet for a while for some reason.
We don’t talk about that shameless shameful period
Reggie is gonna get confused when he sees Superman with a mullet.
Woolie: *Raps Entire Bot Master Theme Song*
Reggie: *Stare*
That intro has no right to flow that smooth.
@@maxspecs it's the anime club rap all over again
WITNESS HIM
Woolie kept hitting us with the cartoon intro loops but we already used burst on Dracula flow.
17:30 you can see Woolie's eyes light up when his brain connects his love of "Mummie's Alive" with his love of "Jojo".
"That's rad!"
17:30 You can just see the exact moment Woolie just realized and didn't think about how that is a bunch of JoJo posing
People forget that Iron Man was B tier before the movie
B or C tier
The A Tiers were spiderman, hulk and wolverine
Hell I’d put Iron Man at fuckin C tier. Even Blade and the Fantastic Four were more popular than him before 2008.
@@wselfwulfwulf9746 Outside of the movies no one knew Blade though, he was much different in the comics (dressed more like black Colombo with safety goggles) and a lot of people just saw him as a movie character only. That's a different type of fame centered around the movies and nothing else. Iron Man was at least known prior to the movies (had action figures, video games, a cartoon, hip hop references, etc.). The Fantastic Four though have been pretty well known for a long time, not as much as the most popular heroes, but the tier below.
@crawlingboy Spiderman, Hulk, and Wolverine are the holy trinity of Marvel's characters to me. Spiderman is the perfect example of how anybody can be a hero with the right skills and situation. Hulk's concept is simple and effective. He get strong when mad, more made make more strong, hulk smash. Wolverine is not only the face of the X-men alongside psyclops, he just is a perfect fantasy of just wanting to go ape shit and cut a bitch. They are such wonderful and effective representatives for the property, especially to people who don't give a shit about super heroes.
@@WolfGeek64... The Holy Trinity lmao 😮
Honestly, a slop stream of showing off old cartoon intros they might not be familiar with (maybe anime too) would be cool as hell
Its always fun to show off old cartoon and anime to friends and the fun discussions it leads to involving tropes and elements of the era
I go through ALL anime randomly, so I may be biased but I think Anime OPs are mostly formulaic with the occasional banger. But 90s western cartoons OPs are amazing across the board including the japanese version of the X-Men!
This shit was awesome. So fun fact about Mummies Alive and why it's so "Anime" is that it was infact animated over in Japan by Mook studios who were the ones who worked on stuff like SWAT KATS, Scooby Doo Zombie Island and so forth. People need to understand that 80's and 90's cartoon were so freaking Anime coded due to all the outsourcing.
They did anime way better back then compared to the early 2000's with stuff like Kappa Mikey.
Reggie flabberghasted as Woolie is pointing at Ironman on the screen going, "HE'S HIM!!!! Did you forget?"
Ok I've never seen Night Hood, the character reel with each shot flashing into a newspaper photo is incredible.
Honorable mention to the Batman Beyond and MiB Intros.
Were they not on here?
Mummies alive intro went absolutely crazy back then and still does today. Peak intro.
But only watch the intro, I beg you
Dude has his shirt off, muscles rippling, beating metal with a massive hammer forging it into a suit of battle armor that can solo an entire army. And thats not cool enough for Reggie? Dude what else do you need, should he be also riding a raptor and firing an AK with his free hand??
The best iron man and the mullet and the toned body was awesome
He should be riding a laser shooting dinosaur cyborg built by dwarven moon samurai
Just seeing it here for the first time, Iron Man actually pouring his armour out of a huge crucible looks sick as hell. Putting the iron into Iron Man.
Seeing the intro for the first time and I find that shit so cool right up until he actually gets the armor on. I remember seeing the main suit itself years and years ago and not digging it.
The "la cago mas" in the Dragon Ball opening fucking broke me. I did not expect spanish in my french version of a japanese cartoon opening (?
The thing that gets me is that so many of those moments are characters staring down death, about to get their ass beat, or carnage happening.
“I was 8” lmao like that’s not the age to be watching the iron man cartoon
Yep that WAS THE SPOT
Around 5 for me, so many sweet memories
Naw Reggie bugging
Some parents made you go outside so I do get his point a little but it wasn't a convincing argument
What...
6:30 Woolie becomes American
I can't believe they watched the '60s Hulk intro and not the absolutely amazing '90s Hulk intro.
Real.
The atmosphere for that opening was so ominous that it haunted my dreams for years till I looked it up on TH-cam to convince myself child me didn't just have a fever dream.
Woolie's deadpan face sometimes while reciting these cartoon intro songs is like his spirit is being inhabited by these intros and they must complete or else.
Which to be fair growing up in the 90s will do that to you.
Night Hood goes so hard, I miss shows actually having intros and not just the title pops on screen for a couple seconds.
I'm amazed Woolie had the restraint not to put in ReBoot or Beast Wars.
Hell, even The Real Adventures of Johnny Quest, that one's crazy.
Beast Wars had a catchy intro.
I was hoping we’d get some more classic cartoons, like early Transformers or Johnny Quest…or whatever predates Reboot.
Is Carmen Sandiego the reason Woolie is ready and willing to betray humanity for a jetpack?
It was mine lol
I was half expecting Reggie to roll into a Tropic Thunder joke about Robert Downy Junior
I am a dude playing a dude pretending to be another dude
Either Woolie has godlike memory or my memory is absolute garbage.
I think we all have certain areas of our brains dedicated to an extremely accurate recollection of a certain part of our childhood.
For me, personally, I remember way too much about pokemon, their types, their general stat spreads and movepools, type affinities... And I'm not even one of THE pokemon fans, you know the ones.
Also, I seem to have a really good ability to recall anime and tv shows I've watched since my early teens and I don't exactly know why.
Now, don't ever ask me to remember a birthday, important date, holiday, the name of someone I just met or anything of the sort because I just won't.
Woolie's face when Reggie observes that mummies alive was his first jojo-esque show. Hilarious.
I declare that my nostalgia is greater than yours, therefore the Thundercats opening is greater than them all. But woolie did provide some bangers
Thundercats almost didn't deserve to go that hard but it did. It went very hard.
They spent all the money on the intro
I love all of them so i cannot fully decide
Man we used to have such good things as children
I don't know what segment this was but I need more of it.
17:30 Reggie unlocks Woolie's Psyche-Lock on Mummies Alive vs. Jojo.
Woolie comparing pre- RDJr iron man popularity to spiderman and batman is crazy lmao
He was at least on par with Captain America (but under Hulk)
I heard he was actually very unpopular for a time untill the movies.
@@cyberninjazero5659 characters that the people who knew them were comic fans, meanwhile everyone knew who batman and spiderman were, even before the raimi and nolan live action movies
@@pedrox20000 idk he was popular enough to only be cut out of MvC 1 because of rights trouble. Like going by Marvel video games, he would be pretty up there, but not near the top
Do not get me wrong iron man was cool but there is a reason why different studios have the rights to spiderman, hulk and wolverine cause those were the big 3 of marvel
The Japanese X men openings makes me wish that there was an OVA based on the Capcom fighting games.
Essentially a Ova with the 90s/80s xmen i would dig that
There's X Men Manga from the era, that's not exactly what you're looking for but it's cool
context for like 60% of matt and woolies references on the old channel.
Skeleton Warriors da-da-dah dah dah!
"I've been denied everything. EVEN MY REVENGE!"
SHE WANTED ME TO DESTROY HUMANITY, I THINK I'LL START WITH YOU!
Bots Master's intro stunlocked Reggie during the full thing.
That Japanese X-Men Intro was mindblowing. The fucking BALLAD ? CYCLOPS SCREAMING AND SPLITTING THE OCEAN ? WHAT IS GOING ON!!!
The Japanese where on the Cyke shit way before ´97.
man, ngl the japanese intro is way better than the original one, besides music
something about woolie screaming "johnny fuckin quest" while reggie is just nodding along clueless is just magical
also ive never seen mummies alive but always heard you and matt talk about it, i will be sailing the seas for a link now
I had never heard of night hood before but i could immediately tell that it was a french production
I gotta give it to Reggie here. Its kinda hard to imagine now, but Iron Man was not that popular back in the day. Cant blame anyone for not knowing what Tony looked like under the helmet
What in the fuck is Night Hood and how have I never heard of it? Looks fucking cool. My ass would've been hypnotized by an intro like that alone.
No but seriously that Fantastic 4 song is a real
Can confirm. I went on Amazon and bought the episode just to see.
Its on TH-cam @Jstar300
Can confirm i remember that song number like it was yesterday
Honestly given what Reggie's initial exposure of "nerd stuff" was that french DBZ opening, I can see why he's so skeptically antagonistic towards those kind of things. If that was my go to example of what anime was, I'd probably never watch it again.
and here I thought the US OP for GT was bad
Reggie seeing a guy building fucking suits of armor and technolgy by hand: "He's pretty lame though..."
Reggie seeing a guy turn large and green and starts hopping around: "I like that, the hulk is cool!"
Also love the, Whatcha got Reggie give us something from your childhood! "Alright there was this cartoon that was translated from an anime where this homeless kid loses everything his family dies, he gets adopted by an old man who has circus dogs... they all fucking die, he goes back home and his cow fucking dies. EVERYBODY DIES!" God damn... That's depressing... What the hell.
Reggie basically said, "I was outside nerd"
I love Reggie's ability to sandbag in the most contextually accurate way possible. He knows red and yellow make orange, but he calls it "tangerine" just for the laughs. Man knows his deadpan humor. I appreciate it. 😂
"Yeah, this is just nostalgiaposting, the intros are cool and all but I don-"
*SHOOOOOOCK*
"Well I guess my childhood was boring then"
That Bots Master opening felt way longer than it’s actual runtime.
Night Hood looks like Batman if he had a receding hairline instead of any bat iconography.
The Iron Man Cartoon Intro is still one of THE top Cartoon Intros. Still love it.
Me personly I liked that 3D cartoons intro.
@@angrybrony armoured adventure had a nice theme
2nd intro* The first one doesn't rock as hard
@cyberninjazero5659 I know it's the 2nd intro, first one is ass, I was just referring to it as "The Iron Man Cartoon Intro" in the sentence as "the one in this video".
@crawlingboy Armored Adventures is good but I AM IRON MAN with Tony blacksmithing shirtless was bad ass and I genuinely wish THAT theme made it into the movies & I'm pissed they never did it.
Woolie knows what's up being able to recite the Botsmaster theme from heart like a true man of the people.
Woolie and Reggie too old to know the greatness of Jackie Chan Adventures
I'm not going to lie, when that Mummies Alive intro started playing I had the biggest fucking smile on my face and came to the same jojo arc revelation that woolie did almost at the exact same time xD this will forever be a peak woolieVs moment for me! xD
carmen sandiego cartoon theme gets truly elevated to a new level when you learn that they straight up took a song from a mozart opera and sang carmen sandiego lyrics over it
Woolie trying to go band for band on cartoon intros was not on my 2024 bingo card
Woolie's childhood cartoons were Banger after Banger.
I respect his tastes
FUUUUUUCK hearing Ronin Warriors brought flashbacks to just hearing Matt or Woolie in a playthrough just going "RONINNNN WARRRRIOOOORS~" time marches on
Swat kats season 2, holy shit was I always hyped for the episode to come
CRYYYYYYYY FOOOORRRR THE MOOOOOOONNN!!!!
18:23 directed by xavier picard? I guess a patrick stewart fan didn't want his name on this project
oh wait, that was probably pre X-men movie. Hell of a coincidence then
I support Reggie being "toxic"
Reggie is going DSP. "Why am I toxic?"
He wasn't toxic enough to be fair
The funniest part is that this is 100% a Woolie overreaction imo
He wouldn’t need to if Minh was here
I thought Tony was mexican became of the cartoon, that hair was glorious
Guys... the french Dragon Ball opening that they watched...? I can't find it. I think it got deleted, making this video unironically more important to preserve that memory.
"Remember, we had childhoods, AND REGGIES DIDN'T!"
Looking into Night Hood and I've discovered that apparently Canada just got a bunch of rad looking pulp cartoons based off of French comics like I don't know what Blake and Mortimer or Carland Cross is but it feels like something I need.
17:29 Reggie understood the assignment.
*QUAKE WITH FEAR* is still probably my favorite attack name shouts
Does Woolie know about the Japanese Transformers Animated intro by JAM Project?
Extremely disappointed with the lack of Skeleton Warriors.
I was not ready for the Mummies Alive to Bots Master 1-2 punch, Man, the nostalgia feels we’re off the scale!
needs more
Chip 'n Dale (1989)
TaleSpin (1990)
Darkwing Duck (1991)
Big Guy and Rusty (1999)
Rescue Heroes (1999)
Cubix (2001)
Phantom 2040
M.A.S.K
Heathcliff
Swat Kats
Movie Opening to GI Joe (Which has Cobras Anthem).
When there is trouble you call d w
I would add Animanics and pinky and the brain
Cybersix
The Beetlejuice Cartoon
For my childhood it's stuff like Iznogud, Mystery of Providence, Belphegor, Calamity Jane and of course, Conan the Adventurer openings.
Reggie: "Man, Tony Stark is fucking lame"
Also Reggie: Sings the Flintstones theme in French
I just got sent to the past watching these
One of my favorites to this day is 90s spidey intro and tmnt 2003
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES!
TURTLES COUNT EM UP!!
Was hoping Woolie to bring up Cyber six, seems like something that'd be right up his alley
Gargoyles.. early morning of that playing at 3-4am on jetex still rings in my ears. Peak.
The best opening themes nail what MK ultra sets out to do.
Why else are we still bar for bar 30 years later?
Getting immediately hit with Flame On as soon as I clicked was like an actual shotgun blast
I actually had no idea that tri gun was inspired by spawn but that's actually really cool information. Woolies weird knowledge is what I'm always here for
it's really wholesome to see grandpa and unc talk about their childhood ❤️
Bringing us all that good shit Woolie! Esp Love the Johnny Quest and Ronin Warriors pulls!
INCREDIBLE start to the video godamn it
A lot of these shows look hype af and I wish I'd have seen them at the time!!
To be fair RDJ being cast as Tony Stark fits because he used to be a drug addict and was sent to prison. 🤣
It's actually long enough that people need to relearn this. RDJ fit Tony Stark so well that it lent a gravitas people weren't expecting. Marvel Studios got a rep for immaculate casting starting with RDJ, which launched his comeback.
The best animated theme goes to earth's mightiest heroes.
The Japanese X-Men intros give me chills, I would have shit bricks if I saw that on TV as a kid
It's similar to how growing up I never heard Digimon's Butter-Fly but when they did a whole cast version for the movies I get literal chills every time.
@@ReelPodcastsI always despised dubs butchering translations and getting rid of opening and closing songs for series. I was always visiting overseas and seeing the series there before it released in America.
It’s crazy how godlike it is. I wish I could get the whole thing tattooed on my body
The best foreign cartoon intro has to be the one for the Japanese dub of Transformers Animated. Not only did they make their own intro, they got freaking JAM PROJECT to do the song!
When I was a kid, I went to the library a lot and I remembered always checking out VHS tapes of Red Photon Zillion. For a good 15 years, I lost the name and I could not remember it for the life of me until funimation's Facebook page replayed the nostalgia inducing intro for me and I got the name that way. That and I watched a lot of Batman The animation, lol
Man Dr. Vegapunk stole the botsmaster whole flow, bar for bar.
🔥 collection, Woolie.
That Jonny Quest intro stills goes hard!
But GARGOYLES though, 100% 😎
16:24 something AWAKENED in me when they played that intro, I only had a DVD with 3 episodes on it but the memory was SOLID
"Night Hood" is so cool! It reminds me of Cyber Six. And that cape is so dashing!
I wish Mother's Basement still made OP breakdowns because I wanted him to do a breakdown of the Japanese X-Men intros for YEARS
Reggie's not Toxic, he just talks sick.
How have I never seen that Japanese X-Men opening?! It´s freaking amazing.
Crazy that I've never even heard of Night Hood yet Woolie was so into it.
I'm getting major X Japan vibes from the JP X-Men openings, especially considering when the show aired.
I knew it was only going to be a matter of time during this bit until Mummies Alive! came up
Where's he at, Where's he at?! Oh he's gone!