Personally I think he grabbed the star early on, went to a bunch of different levels and did other stuff as we saw, then came back and did the race again beating Koopa The Quick to the goal just to style on him.
Maybe its because he did do races with other koopas and no one knew that he was using a short cut and they thought he was super quick and thats why they call him koppa the quick
Funny how the star was blue, that explains why he decided to go through other levels only to waste time and return until Koopa the quick was getting closer to the top of the mountain
The reason why scandinavian languages (Norway, Sweden, Denmark) have no word for "please" is because why would Vikings ever ask for something when they can just take it by force? The closest equivalent to "please" that we have is "vær så snill" which translated means "be so kind" :P
@@Johannes00 I mean, just because we say it differently doesn't mean we don't have a saying for it. I would argue that the Norwegian word "vennligst", even when used in a different context, is probably the closest equivalent of "please". The word "please" can also be seen as begging, but that doesn't mean English suddenly doesn't have a word for asking someone nicely. Also attaching the history of Viking to this makes no sense because with that logic, almost all civilizations shouldn't have a similar saying to please, even though many do. A more appropriate comparison is that English doesn't have a word for "dugnad". The closest it gets is "voluntary pitch in" instead of a saying in common use like Norwegian has with "vær så snill" for "please".
@@Bno343 unfortunately no it’s been too many years since we’ve had one 😞 but if you were referring to in the video it’s in the red bomb-ombs dialogue box, pretty funny little story in the dialogue if you slow the video speed down and read it
"It is a nearly 1 to 1 replica, it's so sick! Did you know LEGO was made in Denmark? Also, the Danish language has no word for Please."- Bob-omb Buddy, 1996-2024
Who would win? - some guy who can gather a ridiculous amount of speed and momentum and then release it ripping the space time continuum and being able to go through solid mater and climb infinite stairs - a walking turtle
Here’s the entire Bomb-Omb dialogue at 0:16: - Oh hi, Mario! Can I talk to you real quick? -I got into some trouble with the police. -My wife found out and now she wants to… -…break things off with me -She won’t even talk to me! -What can I do? Mario, any advice? -I can’t handle it. I don’t know what to do. -What will I tell the kids? -They are going to be devastated.. -The policeman that arrested me.. -Took me out for dinner the other day.. -We really hit it off! -We went out for donuts, pretty ironic haha. -It feels so wrong, but feels so right.. -But he is also married.. -Anyways, got any money on you? -Things are really dire for me.. -…at the moment -Have you seen the new LEGO Death Star? -It is a nearly 1 to 1 replica..it’s so sick.. -Did you know LEGO was made in Denmark? -Also, the Danish language has no word for Please. -That is so interesting! He is then clobbered by his own textbox. What a way to go.
"Hey Mario, got a minute? I've got some important information you should know" The Information: Bilbo Baggins, a remarkably old and eccentric hobbit, throws a spectacular all-day party to celebrate his 111th birthday and his cousin Frodo's 33rd. Although old, Bilbo has the appearance and energy of someone half his age, while Frodo is now legally able to inherit Bilbo's estate. During his after-dinner speech, Bilbo announces that he is leaving, slips on his magic ring, and disappears in front of his guests' astonished eyes. Back in his hobbit hole, Bag End, he meets with his old friend the wizard Gandalf, and they discuss his plan to leave everything - including the ring - to Frodo. Bilbo becomes agitated and suspicious, and he nearly keeps the ring, but he finally leaves it behind. After he commits to the decision, he feels relieved, as though a heavy burden has been lifted. Frodo, who knew the plan, settles in to live respectably. For seventeen years, little happens except that Frodo does not age, much like his vanished cousin. Travelers' stories of danger beyond the Shire start to arrive, followed soon by Gandalf. He has come to realize that Frodo's ring is, in fact, the One Ring, created long ago by the Dark Lord Sauron. Sauron is unspeakably evil, and he needs to recover the Ring in order to enslave all the peoples of Middle-earth. He has learned from Gollum that the Ring has been found, and he has begun to search for it. Frodo must leave the Shire soon, before Sauron finds him, to keep the Ring safe. Frodo promises Gandalf that he will leave no later than autumn, and the wizard promises to return to accompany him to Rivendell. To misdirect any pursuit, Frodo pretends to move to the country. Accompanied by Sam Gamgee, his friend and gardener, and his cousin Pippin Took, Frodo sets off walking cross-country. Along the way, they repeatedly encounter one or more frightening strangers: large men wearing black cloaks and riding large black horses, whose presence instills fear in anyone who sees them. Each time, Frodo feels an almost irresistible urge to put on the Ring to hide from them. One of these Black Riders nearly finds them hiding along the roadside, but is scared off by the arrival of a party of elves who give the hobbits shelter for the night. Dogged by the Black Riders on their trail, the hobbits get Farmer Maggot to smuggle them to the ferry across the Brandywine River. Safe for the moment in his new house at Crickhollow, Frodo breaks the news to his close friends Merry and Pippin that he will be leaving the Shire first thing in the morning. They insist on accompanying him, having long suspected his plans. Hoping to lose the pursuit by avoiding the Road, they set off for the Old Forest, an ancient woodland with a sinister reputation on the border of the Shire. The hobbits find the Old Forest unsettling. As Merry explains, the trees of the Forest are more alive - or aware - than normal trees. They watch intruders, sometimes dropping branches on them or even grabbing them with roots, and do not like people much. The paths of the Forest are constantly changing, and the hobbits find themselves guided to the heart of the Forest, the valley of the Withywindle. There they find themselves unnaturally sleepy, and they lay down to rest near a giant willow tree. Sam saves Frodo when the tree uses a root to try to drown him, but they are unable to save Merry and Pippin who have been swallowed by cracks in its trunk. When they run calling for help, they find a strange man dressed in blue with yellow boots. He introduces himself as Tom Bombadil, and he breaks frequently into nonsense-singing, but he saves Merry and Pippin from Old Man Willow. As night falls, he leads them to his house on the border of the Old Forest. Analysis The opening chapters of the novel introduce readers to the society and habits of hobbits in general and the peculiar Baggins family in particular. Bilbo's lavish birthday party establishes the simple pleasures of hobbit-life, which center around the celebration of living with excellent food, fine drink, the giving of presents, and delight in toys and fireworks. The hobbits' behavior around the party, especially the conversation of Gaffer Gamgee and the company at the Green Dragon, also reveals their shortcomings: Hobbits are provincial, inclined to gossip, and even greedy, as the traveling hobbit's fascination with Bilbo's legendary wealth indicates. In other words, hobbits are typical of the English before the wars, secure in their safe little green country with all the good and bad that comes with that condition. When Gandalf arrives with news that Bilbo's magic ring is the One Ring - the physical embodiment of all that is most evil in Middle-earth - the threat to the Shire's tranquility motivates Frodo to take up the quest far more than his desire to have an adventure, although the prospect of escaping the Shire's provincial life certainly appeals to him. Not only does Frodo repeatedly comment on his desire to protect the Shire's "stupid" inhabitants, that desire is also shared by many of the other characters, including Gandalf. One of the major themes of the book focuses on the preservation of the Shire as an ideal community, characterized by the common sense of its citizens and their connection to the land in which they live. This ideal country is not a wild one, although there is room in it for wild spaces. As the hobbits' journey demonstrates, the wilderness is a place that is beautiful but also dangerous. The Old Forest, and Old Man Willow at its heart, represents nature as a threatening place. It is also isolated: Both their encounter with the wicked tree and their earlier experiences with the Black Riders demonstrate that the loneliness of wild places can be lethal. Without the support of a community, of people who can be called upon to help when needed, the hobbits are terribly vulnerable. They nearly lose their lives more than once - and, because of the Ring, that loss would be disastrous not only to themselves, but to the Shire and to all of Middle-earth. What saves the quest and the hobbits' lives is not their own actions - although they do their best, as when Sam and Frodo run for help in the forest, their best will clearly not solve the problem. In both cases, they are saved by luck. First the elves happen to come by; then Tom Bombadil happens to be gathering lilies for his wife. Neither rescuer has any idea that the hobbits might need help, yet both arrive just at the right moment to lend aid. Many such moments in the story dramatize the principle that Gandalf invokes when explaining how the Ring came to Bilbo, of all people: "I can put it no more plainer than by saying that Bilbo was meant to find the Ring, and not by its maker. In which case you also were meant to have it. And that may be an encouraging thought." Although the hobbits' narrow escapes may seem the work of luck or chance, they may also have a meaning or intention far beyond our own perception. Glossary blown blossomed. bollards wooden posts used to secure ropes, as in tying up a boat. brakes an area of rough, overgrown land; a thicket. close secretive. copper a large boiler for heating water or cooking. dark lantern a lantern that can be closed to block the light. elevenses British term for a midmorning snack. the Four Farthings divisions of the Shire, similar to counties. gaffer old man. hollow a small valley. mathom hobbit term for an old item that no one remembers the use of, but no one wants to throw away. sloe the purple fruit of the blackthorn tree, similar to a plum. spinney a small woodland. queer strange or odd. slot the trail of an animal
Mario is so fast that he traveled all over the Mario 64 worlds, played poker with his enemies, ate with a piranha plant, and he still win 🥇 he’s a legend
The star was blue. Meaning Mario has already done this before. Killed Koopa the Quick? Humiliated him? And who knows how many times. Mario was just doing it for his own sick enjoyment.
It's amazing how he's captured the agonizing feeling of gathering momentum from a dead stop in a cartoon. Very authentic, hits me right in the nostalgia
The red bob-omb really started talking about the police arresting him, then how his wife now wants to break it off with him, then how he doesn’t know how to tell his children, to then saying that he’s having an affair with the policeman that arrested him to asking Mario if he had any money on him, and talking about Lego death-star sets then somehow about Denmark 💀
"Oh, hi Mario. Can I talk to you real quick?" "I got into some trouble with the Police." "My wife found out and now she wants to break things off with me." "She won't even talk to me." "What can I do? Mario, any advice?" "I can't handle it. I don't know what to do." "What will I tell the kids?" "They are going to be devastated..." "The Policeman that arrested me took me out for dinner the other day." "We really hit it off!" "We went out for Donuts, pretty ironic haha." "It feels so wrong, but yet so right..." "But he is also married..." "Anyways, got any money on you?" "Things are really dire for me at the moment." "Have you seen the new LEGO Death Star?" "It is nearly a 1-1 replica... it's so sick..." "Did you know LEGO was made in Denmark?" "Also, the Danish language has no word for Please." "That is so interesting."
I love the fact that mario starts off super worried about the race stops giving a shit about it and then wins only to find out he’s steady beaten the level as indicated by the gray star
I like the implication that Mario races against Koopa the Quick on a normal basis because the star is already blue 😭
the real sport is in how many things can mario do before Koopa the Quick reaches the goal
Koopa the Quick? More like Koopa should Quit @@arekrekas213
Personally I think he grabbed the star early on, went to a bunch of different levels and did other stuff as we saw, then came back and did the race again beating Koopa The Quick to the goal just to style on him.
LOL@@100organicfreshmemes5
He’s 4 parallel universes ahead of him
The star is blue.
Mario has done the challenge so much that he can slack off.
Best detail ever
"Did you beat Koopa The Quick?"
"Yes."
"What did it cost?"
"I had to do it again to get his star."
if you look the star is blue. he already got the star before. He was just doing it again to flex on koopa the "quick"
@@jake6056he got it in the first m64 recap, when he was in the star selection screen. ;)
Also would’ve been funny if he lost cuz he “cheated”
The dead floating in every water level is my favorite bit.
Me too.
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🗿
Same 🗿
YA-HOOOOOO!!!!!
Lol
Good Job ! ❤
You are the best
YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOO
XDDDD
They call him "Koopa the Quick" despite the fact that he's probably the slowest Koopa I've ever seen.
Maybe its because he did do races with other koopas and no one knew that he was using a short cut and they thought he was super quick and thats why they call him koppa the quick
It's an Albany expression
They don't want bro to feel bad
@@superdude11235iiii see
FRR LOL
Jack Black Bowser singing about bitches gets me every time
'' I have baked a cake for you '' this part always get me every single time 😂
When a lot of us when we were kids were cool with it.
Now older, you have that "ayo that is crazy" moment. 😂
Anyone else want a one piece recap?
*wink*
Seriously tho, why else would Peach invite Mario alone to eat a whole ass cake by himself? That cake bit was just a pretext
Mario listening to the bomb-omb buddy's existential crisis: 🙄🔫
Mario doing literally everything else during the race:🙂😃
Imagine a one piece recap
@@R0g-4545It would be TWO HOURS LONG
2:05 To add salt to the wound
the star was already collected
I was looking for this comment!
So happy to voice Mario for your animations, Cas~! it's truly a pleasure to with people as talented as this team!
Great work!
Funny how the star was blue, that explains why he decided to go through other levels only to waste time and return until Koopa the quick was getting closer to the top of the mountain
6:52 Those guys were indeed not shy
all that effort for a blue star 💀💀☠☠
Koopa the Quick: "Wanna do a Race?"
Mario: "Yes."
Koopa the Quick: "Well how fast are you?"
Mario: "Yes."
I wanna see how many people threw the penguin off the cliff
me
The M on his hat stands for Murder
I did
Same
Me
The stupid dialogue scrolling is *ACCURATE AS HELL* 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Read it, it's worth it!
The reason why scandinavian languages (Norway, Sweden, Denmark) have no word for "please" is because why would Vikings ever ask for something when they can just take it by force? The closest equivalent to "please" that we have is "vær så snill" which translated means "be so kind" :P
@@Johannes00 I mean, just because we say it differently doesn't mean we don't have a saying for it. I would argue that the Norwegian word "vennligst", even when used in a different context, is probably the closest equivalent of "please". The word "please" can also be seen as begging, but that doesn't mean English suddenly doesn't have a word for asking someone nicely. Also attaching the history of Viking to this makes no sense because with that logic, almost all civilizations shouldn't have a similar saying to please, even though many do. A more appropriate comparison is that English doesn't have a word for "dugnad". The closest it gets is "voluntary pitch in" instead of a saying in common use like Norwegian has with "vær så snill" for "please".
7:50 you can't just add this incredibly detailed animation and get away w it. Great job!
It shows that Cas can be serious when he wants to be.
I like how the star was blue which implies that he’s beaten the quick koopa before.
0:26 “have you seen the new LEGO Death Star?” 😂
There no lego death star dude you lying
@@Bno343 unfortunately no it’s been too many years since we’ve had one 😞 but if you were referring to in the video it’s in the red bomb-ombs dialogue box, pretty funny little story in the dialogue if you slow the video speed down and read it
"It is a nearly 1 to 1 replica, it's so sick! Did you know LEGO was made in Denmark? Also, the Danish language has no word for Please."- Bob-omb Buddy, 1996-2024
One piece recap
I remembered when Koopa the Quick said that “it would be so awesome”
I love how the star was blue. Like this isn't even the first time he dunked on Koopa the quick.
Lmfaooo HIT MEH. *pokes eye* *Visceral screams*
1:45 nice reference to the mini games in 64ds
8:28 this is perfection
and faces at the end 8:39 xD
0:27 that “bye-bye” never gets old 😂
7:40 they Are So Adorable ! ❤❤
Who would win?
- some guy who can gather a ridiculous amount of speed and momentum and then release it ripping the space time continuum and being able to go through solid mater and climb infinite stairs
- a walking turtle
6:05: The cake is real- GLaDoS
Here’s the entire Bomb-Omb dialogue at 0:16:
- Oh hi, Mario! Can I talk to you real quick?
-I got into some trouble with the police.
-My wife found out and now she wants to…
-…break things off with me
-She won’t even talk to me!
-What can I do? Mario, any advice?
-I can’t handle it. I don’t know what to do.
-What will I tell the kids?
-They are going to be devastated..
-The policeman that arrested me..
-Took me out for dinner the other day..
-We really hit it off!
-We went out for donuts, pretty ironic haha.
-It feels so wrong, but feels so right..
-But he is also married..
-Anyways, got any money on you?
-Things are really dire for me..
-…at the moment
-Have you seen the new LEGO Death Star?
-It is a nearly 1 to 1 replica..it’s so sick..
-Did you know LEGO was made in Denmark?
-Also, the Danish language has no word for Please.
-That is so interesting!
He is then clobbered by his own textbox. What a way to go.
Hi
@@henrythebananaboy Hi
@@andyhorbort969 hi how are you doing
This whole dialogue is too advanced for this audience they’ll never understand it 😅
9:38
2:14 sicko mode?
YES
8:28 I ain’t hearing “Peaches” i’m hearing something else! 🤣
Same here 😂
That’s what it is
its what bowser dosent get
Best part of the entire video 📸
3:53 Never, never forget, never forgive 😂
2:13 but dat dance so 😂
2:08 bro that monster, he ALREADY GOT THE STAR💀
I luv mario
Edit:omg thanks for 173 likes! 🙏🙏
I love mayro bross
SUPER MARIO 2
LUIGI DRUNK AGAIN!
Don't we all
Na
I luv him the most
2:38 Mario already knew what was going on. He lost his motivation 😂 🍄
6:43 Luigi was in for some nonsense here 😂
"It is time to embrace the sweet release of death...😝" i love it
2:35 he got dressed for the occasion 😅😅😅
The fact that he already had the star made me literally lol
I still think 8:13 might be your finest work.
Bowser is apparently really good at scat
"Hey Mario, got a minute? I've got some important information you should know"
The Information: Bilbo Baggins, a remarkably old and eccentric hobbit, throws a spectacular all-day party to celebrate his 111th birthday and his cousin Frodo's 33rd. Although old, Bilbo has the appearance and energy of someone half his age, while Frodo is now legally able to inherit Bilbo's estate. During his after-dinner speech, Bilbo announces that he is leaving, slips on his magic ring, and disappears in front of his guests' astonished eyes. Back in his hobbit hole, Bag End, he meets with his old friend the wizard Gandalf, and they discuss his plan to leave everything - including the ring - to Frodo. Bilbo becomes agitated and suspicious, and he nearly keeps the ring, but he finally leaves it behind. After he commits to the decision, he feels relieved, as though a heavy burden has been lifted.
Frodo, who knew the plan, settles in to live respectably. For seventeen years, little happens except that Frodo does not age, much like his vanished cousin. Travelers' stories of danger beyond the Shire start to arrive, followed soon by Gandalf. He has come to realize that Frodo's ring is, in fact, the One Ring, created long ago by the Dark Lord Sauron. Sauron is unspeakably evil, and he needs to recover the Ring in order to enslave all the peoples of Middle-earth. He has learned from Gollum that the Ring has been found, and he has begun to search for it. Frodo must leave the Shire soon, before Sauron finds him, to keep the Ring safe.
Frodo promises Gandalf that he will leave no later than autumn, and the wizard promises to return to accompany him to Rivendell. To misdirect any pursuit, Frodo pretends to move to the country. Accompanied by Sam Gamgee, his friend and gardener, and his cousin Pippin Took, Frodo sets off walking cross-country. Along the way, they repeatedly encounter one or more frightening strangers: large men wearing black cloaks and riding large black horses, whose presence instills fear in anyone who sees them. Each time, Frodo feels an almost irresistible urge to put on the Ring to hide from them. One of these Black Riders nearly finds them hiding along the roadside, but is scared off by the arrival of a party of elves who give the hobbits shelter for the night.
Dogged by the Black Riders on their trail, the hobbits get Farmer Maggot to smuggle them to the ferry across the Brandywine River. Safe for the moment in his new house at Crickhollow, Frodo breaks the news to his close friends Merry and Pippin that he will be leaving the Shire first thing in the morning. They insist on accompanying him, having long suspected his plans. Hoping to lose the pursuit by avoiding the Road, they set off for the Old Forest, an ancient woodland with a sinister reputation on the border of the Shire.
The hobbits find the Old Forest unsettling. As Merry explains, the trees of the Forest are more alive - or aware - than normal trees. They watch intruders, sometimes dropping branches on them or even grabbing them with roots, and do not like people much. The paths of the Forest are constantly changing, and the hobbits find themselves guided to the heart of the Forest, the valley of the Withywindle. There they find themselves unnaturally sleepy, and they lay down to rest near a giant willow tree. Sam saves Frodo when the tree uses a root to try to drown him, but they are unable to save Merry and Pippin who have been swallowed by cracks in its trunk. When they run calling for help, they find a strange man dressed in blue with yellow boots. He introduces himself as Tom Bombadil, and he breaks frequently into nonsense-singing, but he saves Merry and Pippin from Old Man Willow. As night falls, he leads them to his house on the border of the Old Forest.
Analysis
The opening chapters of the novel introduce readers to the society and habits of hobbits in general and the peculiar Baggins family in particular. Bilbo's lavish birthday party establishes the simple pleasures of hobbit-life, which center around the celebration of living with excellent food, fine drink, the giving of presents, and delight in toys and fireworks. The hobbits' behavior around the party, especially the conversation of Gaffer Gamgee and the company at the Green Dragon, also reveals their shortcomings: Hobbits are provincial, inclined to gossip, and even greedy, as the traveling hobbit's fascination with Bilbo's legendary wealth indicates. In other words, hobbits are typical of the English before the wars, secure in their safe little green country with all the good and bad that comes with that condition.
When Gandalf arrives with news that Bilbo's magic ring is the One Ring - the physical embodiment of all that is most evil in Middle-earth - the threat to the Shire's tranquility motivates Frodo to take up the quest far more than his desire to have an adventure, although the prospect of escaping the Shire's provincial life certainly appeals to him. Not only does Frodo repeatedly comment on his desire to protect the Shire's "stupid" inhabitants, that desire is also shared by many of the other characters, including Gandalf. One of the major themes of the book focuses on the preservation of the Shire as an ideal community, characterized by the common sense of its citizens and their connection to the land in which they live.
This ideal country is not a wild one, although there is room in it for wild spaces. As the hobbits' journey demonstrates, the wilderness is a place that is beautiful but also dangerous. The Old Forest, and Old Man Willow at its heart, represents nature as a threatening place. It is also isolated: Both their encounter with the wicked tree and their earlier experiences with the Black Riders demonstrate that the loneliness of wild places can be lethal. Without the support of a community, of people who can be called upon to help when needed, the hobbits are terribly vulnerable. They nearly lose their lives more than once - and, because of the Ring, that loss would be disastrous not only to themselves, but to the Shire and to all of Middle-earth.
What saves the quest and the hobbits' lives is not their own actions - although they do their best, as when Sam and Frodo run for help in the forest, their best will clearly not solve the problem. In both cases, they are saved by luck. First the elves happen to come by; then Tom Bombadil happens to be gathering lilies for his wife. Neither rescuer has any idea that the hobbits might need help, yet both arrive just at the right moment to lend aid. Many such moments in the story dramatize the principle that Gandalf invokes when explaining how the Ring came to Bilbo, of all people: "I can put it no more plainer than by saying that Bilbo was meant to find the Ring, and not by its maker. In which case you also were meant to have it. And that may be an encouraging thought." Although the hobbits' narrow escapes may seem the work of luck or chance, they may also have a meaning or intention far beyond our own perception.
Glossary
blown blossomed.
bollards wooden posts used to secure ropes, as in tying up a boat.
brakes an area of rough, overgrown land; a thicket.
close secretive.
copper a large boiler for heating water or cooking.
dark lantern a lantern that can be closed to block the light.
elevenses British term for a midmorning snack.
the Four Farthings divisions of the Shire, similar to counties.
gaffer old man.
hollow a small valley.
mathom hobbit term for an old item that no one remembers the use of, but no one wants to throw away.
sloe the purple fruit of the blackthorn tree, similar to a plum.
spinney a small woodland.
queer strange or odd.
slot the trail of an animal
Holy shit I actually read the whole thing.
Wow, that's a lot of words
Too bad I ain't readin' em
WOW
3:10 This motion is so satisfying
Mario is so fast that he traveled all over the Mario 64 worlds, played poker with his enemies, ate with a piranha plant, and he still win 🥇 he’s a legend
The star was blue. Meaning Mario has already done this before. Killed Koopa the Quick? Humiliated him? And who knows how many times.
Mario was just doing it for his own sick enjoyment.
“Don’t ever ask a turtle to a race-he’ll cheat like Hell.”
-Durden77, his Let’s Play of Super Mario 64
1:03 When someone doesn't yield:
2:14 didnt expected that
What song is that?
1:25 Is there a full song to this beautiful segment? It's majestic
Breathtaking - dreikelvin
6:47 is perhaps the scariest monster concept I've ever seen. just a huge amalgamation of bones
Jesse Pinnick as Mario is so goated! Awesome that you got him to voice Mario for you!!
1:25 Perfect Wallpaper picture
And nice music too
It's amazing how he's captured the agonizing feeling of gathering momentum from a dead stop in a cartoon. Very authentic, hits me right in the nostalgia
That's exactly what I was doing while watching lol 1:55
TIME TO TAKE A PISS
Eye: Hit me!
Mario: *pokes eye*
Also eye: ..... *AHHHH*
4:27 this is so real 😭
9:33 failing to do a rocket start is so accurate af
I’m glad the Bob-Omb’s date with the cop went well
actually a pretty decent summary of the movie in spite of it being satire nice work
I needed this today. Thank you !
Friend : i’ll take the shortcut
The “shortcut”:
Was invested in the pink bob bombs story....
SAME LIKE UHM…
0:49 This evokes TerminalMontage energy right here!
JESSE PINNICK IN MY CAS CARTOON VIDEO?! Ohhhh today is gonna be a great day 🤩
The red bob-omb really started talking about the police arresting him, then how his wife now wants to break it off with him, then how he doesn’t know how to tell his children, to then saying that he’s having an affair with the policeman that arrested him to asking Mario if he had any money on him, and talking about Lego death-star sets then somehow about Denmark 💀
Don't forget the affair he's having with the policeman! That was the best part
Red
This is Grindr everyday
1:20 When you have no enemies:
Literally my all time favorite game
2:12 I need the full music
1:45 "Hit Me."
the conversation between Mario and the red bomb 😂😂
I read it and was not disappointed hahaha
Red bomb is the friend I meet from high school
Whoever did Mario's voice is 1000 times better than the new guy Nintendo got
Mario : finally crossed the bowling balls,
0.00003 seconds later
Mario = pancake
Bro bowser at the piano had got me rolling 🤣
4:01 this Luigi joke is hilarious. If you know, you know.
Mario throwing the baby penguin off the cliff is still iconic.😂😂
9:15 TOAD MCARTHUR?!
6:03
Mario: MAMMA MIA!! MAMMA MIA! MAMMA MIA!~
He don't sit on the cake 🫠😂💀
5:00 That was personal
I love that you rendered a full rainbow road course just to keep the camera at the starting line XD
11:13 Did Mario Just Fart?
Yep 😂
6:29 mario enjoys the succ moment
7:47 mario enjoys the succ moment 2
9:22 which app you use?
Blender probably
It’s blender.
this turtle... this turtle is a true example of courage and determination
2:28 damn girl..
😏
How dare you Mario! Koopa the quick will get his revenge soon enough! Count your days!
0:57 Mario did that on purpose
"Oh, hi Mario. Can I talk to you real quick?"
"I got into some trouble with the Police."
"My wife found out and now she wants to break things off with me."
"She won't even talk to me."
"What can I do? Mario, any advice?"
"I can't handle it. I don't know what to do."
"What will I tell the kids?"
"They are going to be devastated..."
"The Policeman that arrested me took me out for dinner the other day."
"We really hit it off!"
"We went out for Donuts, pretty ironic haha."
"It feels so wrong, but yet so right..."
"But he is also married..."
"Anyways, got any money on you?"
"Things are really dire for me at the moment."
"Have you seen the new LEGO Death Star?"
"It is nearly a 1-1 replica... it's so sick..."
"Did you know LEGO was made in Denmark?"
"Also, the Danish language has no word for Please."
"That is so interesting."
-Tortoise vs the hare-
Tortoise vs the fat plumber
@Snasist1tzgs reported
@@Bryce_the_Woomy_Boiwhat happend?
@@ElLuga135 it was a bot
Spedruuners in Mario 64: Ya-hoo! Ya-hoo! Ya-hoo! Ya-hoo! Ya-hoo! Ya-hoo!..
8:25 we need a longer version of that song please
That's what I'm saying!!!
How slow do you want to be?
Koopa (the quick): YES 😂😂😂
When Mario Dodge the Last Ball
I went Like “it gonna ComeBack”
And I Called it!
less than a minute in and you put more animation on that ball pit than the 64 ever could
8:45 alright, I didn't laugh at anything but this was really funny and I really lmao'd, congrats.
0:32 "How was that, by the way? I hadn't showered in days and I run sweaty and filthy in a plumber outfit. REALLY SEALS IN THE FLAVOR!"
8:32 What a nice song .
I thought he was saying peaches
@@nateslocal3465 Peaches is good , but I think this song was not about them ;-)
I love the fact that mario starts off super worried about the race stops giving a shit about it and then wins only to find out he’s steady beaten the level as indicated by the gray star
10:00 good idea
Cas, that Peach transformation sequence was too damn clean
I like this part 0:33
Me too xd
Me three xd
That animation part was sick, you captured the game's momentum so well and the water topped it off.