Comprehensive List of all block interactions with the staff in this video, hopefully all mentioned and in the order shown: - Diamond: Heavy destruction amplifier on swing, assumes ore blocks of lesser tool tiers do the same but with less power. - Netherite: Extreme destruction amplifier on swing. - Obsidian: Summons obsidian blocks. Displaces and teleports blocks. - Bedrock: Summons bedrock. Unstable interaction on swing, extremely displacing blocks and able to aggressively mutate block formation. - Wool: Summons wool blocks. - Cobblestone: Summons cobblestone blocks and its variants, assumes other stone types apply the same effect. - Oak Log: Constructs varied wooden structures, assumes other wood types apply the same effect. - Crafting Table: Absorbs materials and autocrafts all possible items with them instantly. - Furnace: Autocooks and autosmelts food and ores on swing. - Enchanting Table: Enchants any aimed item, block or entity. - Lucky Block: [Redacted] - Brewing Stand: Shoots potions. Can shoot a spray of potion effects. - Note Block: Summons a musical notation bar, able to perform note block arrangements. Music notes can be shot as projectiles and apply damage, with the bar able to fork entities in place. - End Portal: Summons warp portals. - Mob Spawner: Summons entities, can splice different types of mobs into new combinations. - Bone Block: Applies max bonemeal effect on plants. - Magma Block: Summons magma blocks. Applies fire aspect on swing and can shoot fire charges. - Piston: Makeshift pogo-stick and can knock back entities, assumes near infinite extension range. - Campfire: Pyromancy. - Anvil: Extremely heavy. Other effects unknown, if any. - Dispenser: Behaves as a portable dispenser with absurdly fast dispense speed. - TNT: Summons TNT blocks. - Redstone: High powered destructive laser, can activate redstone mechanisms on low intensity. - Lapis Lazuli: Applies flight to holder, can also suspend blocks and control them in the air. - Command Block: Behaves as a portable command block. Can call and modify commands in real time. - Cobweb: Summons cobwebs and shoots versatile web strings. - Netherrack: Summons netherrack blocks. - Bookshelf: Shoots a flurry of books and papers. - Dripstone Block: Summons pointed dripstone from the ground on impact, can also shoot them as projectiles. - Grindstone: Turns into a makeshift circular saw. - Bee Hive: Summons loyal bees, block can house both summoned and wild bees. - Ice: Able to freeze entities and dispel fire. - Player Head: Shoots player heads (confirmed in AvG Games). Transforms into Herobrine head when in contact with lightning. - Lightning Rod: Summons lightning strikes. - Herobrine Head: Applies Herobrine's powers to holder. - Sculk Sensor: Invokes reactionary stimulus to holder when triggered by incoming sounds. Theorized to make the holder act unresponsive and docile while its sculk sensor isn't triggered, akin to a real warden. - Bell: Hard hitting on swing? Makes a bell noise on hit. - Wither Skull: Shoots wither skulls. - Emerald Block: Dispels most if not all other block effects. - Snow Block: Shoots snowballs. - Polished Granite: Summons polished granite blocks. - Cauldron: Absorbs and neutralizes brewing stand's potion spray effect. - Amethyst: Summons amethyst blocks. Blocks can reflect redstone's laser. - Iron Block: Implied destruction amplifier on swing akin to other ore blocks. Shoots ensnaring chains. - Barrier: Summons barrier blocks that are immune to destruction. - Quartz: Summons quartz blocks.
I know Alan said Red is a troublemaker, but this is a step taken to EXTREME levels. Definitely deserves a timeout for fulfilling his curiosity. RIP Beeper. You will be missed. o7
Ok, a lot of things to say: 1. The command staff or staff rather was really cool 2. Bringing back the lucky blocks was genius 3. Each block having a unique function when in the staff was insanely creative 4. Sometimes I love and hate the fight scenes (mostly love) because the choreography is so good but so much cool stuff is happening that when I focus on one cool thing , theres another 4 cool things I miss 4. 10:5112:33 happy ghast 5. R.I.P Beeper, we'll never forget you, you were a real hero
I love the insane continuity and attention to detail in these animations, like you can see the monster school trophy red was given, the cook book, and a bunch of other throwbacks in the house, really shows how much effort and passion was put into this. This is so incredible guys!
12:59 Can you imagine how Red must feel, constantly being surrounded by random Herobrine references. Ya'know, the guy who possessed him on more than one occasion and then served as his teacher for a bit (lmao). Safe to say their relationship is rather complicated.
There's a difference between using the most powerful item with the staff, and using the most chaotic. And this animation just shows why. Great job as usual Alan!
@@BisexualPlagueDoctorI think red just didn't know how to use the command block so he just wanted to 'imagine' things into existence without thinking too hard.
This is what happens when talent meets discipline. Alan could have just dropped 1 animation and leave for a long time or forever, but he is regular, drops animations frequently and is always creative. First time I've encountered your channel was 10 years ago and you still upload videos, fulfilling everyone expectations. You deserve every sub, like and view you have.
I’ve analysed something really interesting about the entity. I’ve seen people point out that, King Orange probably could have easily won instantly with all the abilities he had at his disposal. Were it not for the sole factor of hubris, he could’ve easily just encased everyone in bedrock, as well as shielding himself with it, never even having to worry about Purple’s sucker punch, and easily winning before Herobrine ever showed up. But the fact is, he was still a living person with emotions and all the fallacies that come with that, never just maximising efficiency only, and took way longer to rip the world apart as a result. But this entity isn’t like that. It’s nothing but an emotionless intelligence that, like a chess programme, will always make the most optimal move. It DOES go for maximum efficiency only, it’s only weakness being what resources it does and doesn’t have, and doesn’t hesitate to go for whatever it’s strongest move is, ie. bedrocking them all over. That’s why it came even closer to finishing the gang off and far quicker than Orange did, and only lost from Red’s perfect timing in movement and just managing to outstrategise it, as well as its aforementioned weakness of what tools it doesn’t have, like an exploding bee, something that shouldn’t even exist, so it could never account for it. Just incredibly clever, even though I guess there’s a chance it wasn’t even intentional and just completely coincidental. …also, more importantly OMYGAD IS THAT A GETTING OVER IT REFERENCE???🤯😱🤯😱🤯😱
The fact that Blue has consistently been hit by the tree when growing the jungle saplings is without a doubt one of the most hilarious facts about the Animation Vs. series I have come across
I think I have a new favorite episode. Seeing all the different powers you could imbue the staff with made me feel like a kid again, all giddy with the thrill of a wild imagination and the brand-new ideas floating around in my head. Every time I think Alan would take a straight-forward and basic approach to a scene, he completely shatters my expectations. Heck, even the scene four minutes in where Red’s fiddling with the new staff for the first time is full of movement and action and flourishes that just make it a joy to watch over and over again. The fights are so satisfying to watch, too. I find myself rewinding scenes again and again just to see the choreography from each character’s perspective - the scenes where Blue is swinging The Second Coming around with the piston staff and they’re both bouncing off the walls make me want to pick up a notebook and doodle like I’m in school again. Seriously, the work that goes into this series never gets any less breathtaking, and I’m glad I get to witness this kind of unbridled creativity again and again and again. My sincerest thanks to everyone who had a hand in bringing this animation to life.
I really like how bedrock was implemented through the staff by changing the formation/placement of blocks instead of it being more powerful at destruction than netherite (which is what many people including myself thought it would do) because it’s not meant to be used as a single block; it’s meant to be a placeholder that separates the overworld and the void. It really subverted my expectations, and I like that
It's genuinely fascinating how these fight sequences are animated. I know they've been a part of Alan's animations for a long time, but they still are so complex that I can't wrap my mind around them. I really underappreciated them for a while, and they should be noted out a lot too, if they aren't already. The team must have cracked down hard on them.
I made your likes on this comment a solid two hundred bro you deserve it. I've watched these animations since the second coming's introduction, and they have always made my day a lot better. He's one of my favorite TH-camrs and he deserves recognition. It's people like us that pour our hearts out in the comments that are the real fans. I salute you. I'll ask Alan to give you a Beeper plush too.
Alan Becker and his team make the kind of fight scenes I need to rewatch several times because there's just so much cool stuff going on in them, it really feels like nobody in the scene is being "wasted"
I really love the whole staff idea that the third season was mostly about, and the way this plot point is still continued, now with the staff being in *yellow's* trustworthy and technically adept hands, it leads to a ton of fun ideas and interactions. The way it was combined with the note blocks brings up yet another great plot point of the past _past_ season and is just a spectacular way to tie more things together. Great job Alan!
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17:37 the orb thing- it's chilling, it's not stressed or just out of options. It's smart, exploring it's newfound powers (it trapped them in different ways and collected Red's staffs by producing a hand when it could've done what it did with Yellow.) It's _playing_ with them, having fun. It is megalomaniac, look at how it showcases the staffs around it. My greatest concern was it's source of sentience.
Honestly in the original Lucky Block video, I wasn't entirely sure how alive it actually was, but, here, I think it definitely proves that it's not only alive, but knows EXACTLY what it's doing and all times. Absolutely here for it, even side villains get their character moments.
If you look at the world within a computer as its own universe, then animators and programmers are the equivalent of gods, and the Lucky Block mod developer is technically responsible for the creation, and imprisonment, of that sentient orb. So if we were to come up with lore I'd say we go from there.
There aren’t words to describe how amazing these animations are. They just have so much story and emotion, compelling characters and fun adventures that most tv shows nowadays don’t have and you do he does it all without dialogue. It’s just incredible.
Yellow has undergone a remarkable amount of character growth to have learned restraint and for once not be responsible for causing chaos out of curiosity. we'll have to see if Red learns this lesson also
I absolutely adore the fact that during the beginning of the episode, when each of the Sticks choose a block to insert into the staff, their block of choice directly correlates to their established expertise. Blue chooses the brewing stand, seeing as he's the first to discover this particular aspect of Minecraft and is the team's alchemist and resident nether wart addict. Green is the artist amongst his cohorts, he's both musically and generally creative, shown when he effortlessly constructs a functional lighthouse way back in the very first episode and convinces Purple to join forces through music alone, hence, he goes for the noteblock. TSC/Orange loves exploring and discovering new things, as he's the one who introduced everyone to Minecraft in the first place, so he opts to go for the more unconventional blocks, the end frame and the anvil (though the anvil may be due to his fondness of crafting). Red (my personal favorite) has a special connection with mobs and creatures, this is further demonstrated in Season 3, where he recruits the most allies out of all of the Sticks, and therefore selects the spawner to slot in the staff. Yellow of course is the group's cyberpunk, he's the one who initially deciphered what command blocks actually do and how they function, made a course on redstone and was also entrusted with the command block staff back in Season 3, which is why he picks the redstone block. I may be looking too deep into this, but these small details that display each and every one of their unique characteristics go a long way in terms of character development and consistency. 🌟 Superior work by the Alan Becker team as always! 💕
The first time we saw the staff in this series way back when I thought it was some of the most creative sequences with minecraft mechanics I’d seen. And somehow Alan and his team built on that an exponential amount with this episode, really can’t overstate just how creative you guys are every dang time.
@@SpaceHardcore88 thanks yall. I didnt know thats name is staff. I was thinking that maybe he meant that his work team. Because yknow "staff" indicates "plurality"
It's awesome how we can see that the scenes are still thought through, and even though Alan doesn't mention the other episodes, in the house for example, you see blue's cookbook, but here when they shake their head to the staff, red didn't.
The animation is astonishing, the characters and plotting is so elegant and effortless with the setups and payoffs, even without dialogue, but the part that always impresses me the most is the music. The trans-diagetic sounds with the noteblocks, the dips and climaxes in time with the action. I have no idea how you would even storyboard one of these, let alone execute it this well. It's perfect.
How do you have that animation have that hard thing how do you have that you just make it yourself just make it yourself but how do you just make all them make that in this thing just make all the motion just make it why just I just see that this is the same video that video yeah that is the same
A complete breakdown of the lucky block staffs abilities Lucky block creation and activation: the user can create lucky blocks then activate them causing a random outcome Block randomization: the staff can change the state of blocks Staff randomization: the user by doing high motion can randomize the staff and redo it to a lucky block staff if done again Mob summoning: occasionally when using block randomizer, a mob will summon instead Transformation: occasionally the staff will summon the luck essence usually the user will lose control of the staff however when the luck essence controls it, it gains special ability’s Transformation powers Block summoning: the essence can summon blocks albeit randomized ones Sentience: they are sentient now Formation: they have taken a slime like formation Luck ray: a ray that randomizes stuff Regeneration: they can regenerate there structure Lucky block shot: they shoot out the lucky blocks they activate on whatever they touched Formation shape: they can shape there form into stuff like a hammer Dimensional absorption: they absorb the surrounding and bring it to a alternate dimension Low level dimension control: while in the pocket dimension they can shape the terrain to there liking Staff bestowment: they can give mobs staffs that randomize between uses rapidly, they can then stop at which use they want then use it Rage inducing: normally peaceful mobs were turned against the gang with powerful and relentless assaults Levitation: they can levitate Staff possession: they posses almost every decently powerful staff Block creation: they can create random blocks from thin air Staff stealing: if a opponents staff is knocked out of there hands they can steal and posses it
Alan literally makes an animation breakthrough with each new video, both in plot and visual terms, his animation is a complex interweaving of the work of many experienced, creative, versatile people, who, however, carry out their work as smoothly as possible under the strict guidance of a talented, and, I’m not afraid this word, a brilliant director.
Big shoutout to the entire animation crew! Honestly a big part of this series has been the entire animation team involved. One of my favorites (Potions) I believe was animated entirely by Alan’s team without him. The animation crew definitely deserve more credit than the fans give them!!
I love the references that were subtly put in here as enemy staff weilders. The Villager stuck in a cauldron = Getting Over It with Bennet Foddy The Cow with Teleporation = The Spot from Spider-Man (Which Green fought using the String weapon like Spider-Man.) (Also ended with a Portal reference) The Emerald wielding boat that had to be punched like a million times to break it.
@@AveragePrimate It's just a reference to Minecraft itself. In the game in order to break boats you have to punch them like 20 times, so to defeat the boat enemy the stickmen had to absolutely wail on it for a few seconds.
15:34 I wanted to complement how well you introduce ideas. From this simple animation of the staffs filling in other spots, it’s clear that the objective is to take them all out.
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Rest in peace, Beeper, may the flower fields you now roam be lively and plentiful. On another note; this episode is amazing! The score playing along with all of the fights was immaculate. This is a beautiful work of art. Kudos to you and the team, Alan!
I love the villager in the cauldron with an anvil staff. Great Getting Over It reference, immediately followed by an Across the Spiderverse reference with the portalling cow fight.
This was an animation that lasted less than 20 minutes. I was as invested, if not more so, as I was for the Miles Morales Spider-Man animated movies. Masterfully done.
I love the detail how after DJ called Green Spider-Man in past videos with how good Green is with using a fishing rod, Alan Becker gave Green a portal staff and a web staff as a reference to SpiderMan across the spider verse(a mix of Spider-Man and Spot’s powers)! Also, everything here is so well done! The way the animation team added so many little details was incredible. Each stick figure’s personality is so unique and well portrayed.
It intrigued me on how Alan was able to find some way to make each item's ability unique and interesting. It's pretty nice to see how much he pays attention to detail when it comes to making these episodes. I can't wait to see more!
And on top of that, even if some of the blocks have the same outcomes, he makes the effect unique. I think the brewing stand allowed the holder to fly, but that’s because of the recoil, whereas the campfire actively generated thrust like a rocket engine.
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I love how Green’s first instinct to seeing a Villager Child was grab it by its legs and have Yellow enchant it with knockback 99 so he could use it as a weapon.
Can we just think about the fact that King Orange made that staff and made it compatible with every single block and possibly item in Minecraft? The genius of the man cannot be understated.
Dude was desperate for an answer and left no possible solution forbidden it seems, from dirt to icon. A father out for revenge seems to not have a limit to what he'll try
Oh yeah speaking of which I was wondering why they used King Orange's staff and not Yellow's blue one so I looked back and in the previous AVM (not AVM short) it was destroyed when King Orange called down lightning after getting his staff back from purple
@@geekjokes8458 I think he intended on using a Minecraft block (I believe in testing he used a more basic one, maybe a command block, can't remember) and it just happened to work on the icon as well. I think it was just built to accept Minecraft entities
10:15 Pigrinn "the malevolent outcast of Pilvolia" 10:37 Brutious "The Iron brute" 11:42 Tardof "The Resurrected" (Miniboss) 12:02 Lord Hunnivus the IVTH "King of the Honey realm" 12:41 Shulkro "The cursed box, wielder of the 3rd flame staff" (Miniboss) 12:55 Archiexox "Prince of Lightnivous kingdom from the silver sea" 13:09 Diogenes "The cursed villager" (Miniboss) 13:27 Polarius "The mutated polar bear from the northern arctic continent" 13:41 Cowlvus the 2nd "The banished prince from the Kingdom of Cowlion" 13:58 Aboation "The cursed boat, ruler of the 1st dark sea" 14:47 Luckious blorkvo "The malice within the high staff, ruler of the 5 Continential Powers" Edit: I thank the people who pointed out the villager one. Also, that's a new record of likes for me, thanks everybody :D and please do point out mistakes I made in the list like reference and unlisted bosses.
The Mythic Metals mod has an item that seems to have been made in reference to the staff, but it was added before this video, so unless it's been updated since (I haven't checked,) it doesn't have nearly as many special powers
There are a lot of references in this video Ike the neverright block pig where red mines the bocks like he did in the animation Minecraft where green did something like that
marvel has a team too, disney also has a team, im not saying they arent doing a good job but alan is doing top tier stuff in a much faster pace imo@@martinmarkov9707
13:58 Can we talk about how out of all the staff wielders the sticks faced, the boat was the one that gave them THE hardest fight and they got the most aggressive with taking it down
y'know everyone always raves about the animation skills (which, i mean, fair enough), but personally one of my favourite things about these videos is the freaking SOUND DESIGN (including the music, which always SLAPS). it's been consistently amazing with this series (and all of Alan's animations, tbf) and I wish more people talked about it! keep making great things Alan :)
I LOVED all the references in this one. The two most memorable to me were the Getting Over It villager and the recreation of the fight between Miles Moralez and The Spot. They even made The Spot a cow like how Gwen called him in the movie! Such creativity in these animations it's amazing
_"Nah, there's no way in hell Alan can one-up the final battle of Episode 30"_ Alan: **Turns the staff itself into a Kingdom Hearts secret boss battle**
There's something so amazing about how these shorts do things like 13:30, where it introduces the function of the Sculk Staff, then uses the information taught to the watcher to logically execute a really cool interaction like 17:00. Especially since it's within the new context of the Lucky Sphere but still makes sense.
One of my personal favourites of Alan Becker's Animation is the fact that you can follow along any of the stickmen during a fight and you'll see how much they help each other out. Talk about teamwork!
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Wow, what an epic episode. I didn't expect the Orb to return. There was so much going on in that tower that I'll have to watch it multiple times, each time focusing on a different character. I also like how this episode expands on the staff lore with different blocks having different effects. RIP Beeper 🐝
It's incredible how Alan sticks can convey so many expressions to viewers even though they don't have hands or faces, this shows how much Alan really loves what he does.
I LOVED the references, the villager in cauldron as Getting Over It, the iron golem's staff as the Tome of Infinite Wisdom from Terraria, and the cow as Spot from ATSV. LOVE IT
@@iqzario4animations203 i think it is a reference, look at the way green uses webs to move around while fighting the teleporting cow. spidergreen supremacy.
In the commentary video, Alan said there was a reason behind every staff chosen for the final fight so let me try and figure that out: Red- TNT Staff and Herobrine Staff TNT could be because this is the most destructive Red has been. We’ve all known him as the sweetheart who loves animals so this is rather extreme for him. Herobrine is obvious, he got possessed in the very first AvM video Orange - Bedrock Staff and Sculk Sensor Staff Bedrock is an indestructible material in Survival so this could reference Orange’s “indestructible” nature as we saw in AvA 5. Sculk Sensor is definitely a callback to the Warden he befriended and then fought King Orange with Yellow - Redstone Block Staff and Fireplace Staff Yellow’s the engineer, of COURSE he’d have the Redstone staff. Fireplace could be because it gives him flight like his original Command Block Staff Green - End Portal Staff and Cobweb Staff Cobweb gives him abilities identical to his trusty fishing rod and End Portal could be a reference to the portal he traveled through to find Purple in Note Block Universe Blue - Lapis Block Staff and Brewing Stand Staff Blue’s the most attuned to the magical side of Minecraft with potions so it’d make sense he’d also have the Lapis Block, since lapis acts as fuel for an enchanting table
I think the TNT Block may also represent Red's bond with Beeper! But good analysis! Also, I think Green got the End Portal because she's always been the one to solve her problems with sick parkour, so a "portal gun" makes sense to couple with the cobweb staff for her.
I’m sorry but, *note block universe And also I do think Yellow having the Redstone block and Fireplace staff is a reference to him also being wanted similar to The Chosen One in AvA VI, since the fireplace and Redstone might resemble, The Chosen One’s fire beam and laser eyes
so every block, with the staff, has its own corresponding power. ingenious. it's like the infinity stones but so much better. love you alan, never stop coming up with good ideas and executing them so well
I like how many references there were to alans shorts 6:59 “Speedrun”- Alans latest short where TSC put a pumpkin on an endermans head. Also cool how blue and orange witnessed it and they were the only ones to appear in the short 10:31 “my ghast friend”- our second encounter with a friendly ghast, the first one being yellows friend that died in one of the earliest shorts to blue 1:33 “spawn eggs”- red again makes cursed animals. Bro does not learn his lesson If anyone spots any more please do tell!!!
What I learned from this episode is that red was really just curious and shows how being curious leads to learning a valuable lesson in life. I dont think he deserved to be put in time out at the end he was just being curious
18:38 the fact that the bees just start Aggressively attacking the Lucky block Staff like a jumpscare makes it 10x Better 18:52 RIP Creeper Bee/Beeper Dec 23 2023 - Dec 23 2023
19:46 I know it's Red owning up to his mistakes, but imagine: "Hey, are we gonna hug and forget this ever happened again, like that one time I got turned into herobrine?" "Boi- get in there" "aw"
5:49 on the shelf in red's room there is the cup which he and his team won in teamwork contest in monster school, I love these small but very significant details and thats also one of the reasons why i love watching alan becker so much
I always rewind several times in a few shots just to absorb the overwhelming amount of detail, work and insane ideas. Plus, funny moments, we can never get enough of those! Nevermind. This was my favourite episode so far! The idea of the staffs working differently with different blocks was so good, and it was executed thousands times better than the idea itself! Props to y'all! 🎉
This episode was really something else. I think it's the second longest after The King. Many people have said it, but the choreography of the battle sequences, as well as the multiple references to older episodes (such as the original AvM) and to pieces of media (Getting over it/ Spiderman vs Spot) were spot on. One thing that hasn't been said is about what this and the other two episodes of s4 reveal about the season. I believe it is going to be each of the characters learning a lesson. In ep. 31, Yellow saw that it doesn't matter who the winner is in the end, but the others didn't get it. In ep. 32, Blue saw that what one gains from the trip is more important than the final destination, while the others focused on the food. Lastly, in this one, Red learned the hard way not to randomly mess with stuff to cause trouble, and he didn't complain at all when being put in timeout. I think this season is going to explore the character development of the gang and maybe even Purple, if we can assume anything from his appearence in the "Bob is always there" short, which seemed to contain easter eggs to next episodes. I'm really looking forward to see what's next! P.S. RIP Beeper
@@BraveJ28 1) Ik, that's why I said second longest. 2) I mean this season. And I don't think Red has caused such *major* problem by himself (not counting when he was possessed, he had no control)
By the looks of it, the staff allows you full mastery over a certain block, allowing you to use it in it's peak potential, unlocking abilities kept within them that is unaccessible with just normal usage. This implies that in Alan's world, every block in Minecraft has an innate stored power, waiting to be discovered.
I'm surprised that Hollywood hasn't noticed Alan yet. This was my favorite video on Alan's channel by FAR. The fighting is phenomenal, the storyline, the animation, it's just amazing. I am so grateful we have Alan on this platform.
I loved the Getting Over It (13:16) and Spiderman reference (the cobweb staff)!! Everything about this episode was epic, namely the lucky block fight, the Beeper sacrifice (RIP Beeper we'll miss you) and the innovative staffs! These animations should be world-renowned man.
*Red* 0:09 The first thing he does here is try to break a block, a testament to his high offense style in pretty much everything. Granted everyone's first thing was breaking stuff, but Red definitely got the ball rolling lol. 1:07 Ever the troublemaker, Red immediately sneaks away for the Lucky Block once it's thrown away. 1:26 Instead of regular animals, Red starts splicing mobs into unique hybrids, showcasing his knowledge of animals and how they work. I assume he'd have to be pretty well-versed in animal biology to know how mix these animals without turning them into Frankenstein, considering the blocks that are put in the staff are controlled by conscious thought. (With some exceptions.) 1:32 Continuing this line of thought, Red immediately knows how to calm Beeper down the first time it starts to ignite, once again showcasing his understanding and intuition towards animals. Instead of running away, which I bet the others would have done, he thought on his feet and used his high empathy. 2:07 His empathy towards Beeper shows a few moments later as well, when he quickly calms it down again when it begins to ignite on Green. (Green immediately panics, while Red seems to instinctively know how to handle the situation.) 3:50 Red, often one to throw caution to the wind, doesn't pause when the staff starts acting unpredictably, instead showing excitement at this new discovery. I reckon if this happened to one of the others, they'd be more likely to wake up their friends or simply try and remove the Lucky Block from its staff. 4:31 He then immediately abandons the staff in favor of Beeper, less worried about it and more worried about his beloved pet. This showcases their tendency for impulsive action and a short attention span. 5:24 Red, once again showcasing his connection to animals, ties Beeper to a fence with a small garden attached. (It's also worth noting that the lead Bepper is tied to seems to give them a lot of free movement to fly around, showing that Red's goal is less about restricting Beeper and more about making it comfortable.) 5:49 This is an easy to miss detail, but if you look twice, you can see a golden zombie on Red's shelf. This is his monster school trophy from season three. I think it showcases his sentimentality. I think we all like to imagine that Red goes back there from time to time :) 6:12 What I find really interesting here, is that Red's first instinct seems to be to communicate with the staff when it starts to display sentience. His arms are up in a placating gesture and he moves slowly, so as not to frighten it. This shows his high empathy at its clearest in this episode. 9:10 Obviously guilty, Red stays behind when his friends run ahead. What really resonates with me here is Beeper's change in behavior. Much more affectionate, it sees that Red is upset and tries to cheer him up with nuzzles. Then, and this is the most adorable thing, it goes off screen for a second, and brings back a flower for Red, a direct parallel to Red doing the same for it when it's automatic defense mechanism was in play. This is the first scene we see where Beeper doesn't try to explode in someone's face, because it no longer feels like it has to be hostile. 10:13 Just the small detail of Red using the same move that was used on him when he was possessed interests me, so I wanted to put it in. 10:23 His first instinct was to summon a mob for them to ride, and it worked perfectly. 10:53 Immediately goes on the attack, displaying his high-offense attack style. 11:29 I don't know why, but I just like him throwing carrots at people. 12:48 Lol he's silly. 13:01 Immediately channels Herobrine's powers and seems to have a perfect understanding of how to use them. 14:10 I think Red is the most aggressive person towards the boat in this scene lol 15:03 Fighting stance a c t i v a t e d . 15:21 Once again, immediately on the offensive, shooting TNT at the enemy. 15:55 Fhaksgka Orange caught Red earlier so now Red's catching Orange AHHHH 17:04 Red being aggressive af part two. 18:01 Got a problem? Solve it with animals :D 18:40 My manz is fully communicating with a legalized nuclear bumblebee from like, a forty meters away. 19:22 HE HELD A FUNERAL FOR BEEPER OH MY GOD T_T 19:41 He's a child.
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Comprehensive List of all block interactions with the staff in this video, hopefully all mentioned and in the order shown:
- Diamond: Heavy destruction amplifier on swing, assumes ore blocks of lesser tool tiers do the same but with less power.
- Netherite: Extreme destruction amplifier on swing.
- Obsidian: Summons obsidian blocks. Displaces and teleports blocks.
- Bedrock: Summons bedrock. Unstable interaction on swing, extremely displacing blocks and able to aggressively mutate block formation.
- Wool: Summons wool blocks.
- Cobblestone: Summons cobblestone blocks and its variants, assumes other stone types apply the same effect.
- Oak Log: Constructs varied wooden structures, assumes other wood types apply the same effect.
- Crafting Table: Absorbs materials and autocrafts all possible items with them instantly.
- Furnace: Autocooks and autosmelts food and ores on swing.
- Enchanting Table: Enchants any aimed item, block or entity.
- Lucky Block: [Redacted]
- Brewing Stand: Shoots potions. Can shoot a spray of potion effects.
- Note Block: Summons a musical notation bar, able to perform note block arrangements. Music notes can be shot as projectiles and apply damage, with the bar able to fork entities in place.
- End Portal: Summons warp portals.
- Mob Spawner: Summons entities, can splice different types of mobs into new combinations.
- Bone Block: Applies max bonemeal effect on plants.
- Magma Block: Summons magma blocks. Applies fire aspect on swing and can shoot fire charges.
- Piston: Makeshift pogo-stick and can knock back entities, assumes near infinite extension range.
- Campfire: Pyromancy.
- Anvil: Extremely heavy. Other effects unknown, if any.
- Dispenser: Behaves as a portable dispenser with absurdly fast dispense speed.
- TNT: Summons TNT blocks.
- Redstone: High powered destructive laser, can activate redstone mechanisms on low intensity.
- Lapis Lazuli: Applies flight to holder, can also suspend blocks and control them in the air.
- Command Block: Behaves as a portable command block. Can call and modify commands in real time.
- Cobweb: Summons cobwebs and shoots versatile web strings.
- Netherrack: Summons netherrack blocks.
- Bookshelf: Shoots a flurry of books and papers.
- Dripstone Block: Summons pointed dripstone from the ground on impact, can also shoot them as projectiles.
- Grindstone: Turns into a makeshift circular saw.
- Bee Hive: Summons loyal bees, block can house both summoned and wild bees.
- Ice: Able to freeze entities and dispel fire.
- Player Head: Shoots player heads (confirmed in AvG Games). Transforms into Herobrine head when in contact with lightning.
- Lightning Rod: Summons lightning strikes.
- Herobrine Head: Applies Herobrine's powers to holder.
- Sculk Sensor: Invokes reactionary stimulus to holder when triggered by incoming sounds. Theorized to make the holder act unresponsive and docile while its sculk sensor isn't triggered, akin to a real warden.
- Bell: Hard hitting on swing? Makes a bell noise on hit.
- Wither Skull: Shoots wither skulls.
- Emerald Block: Dispels most if not all other block effects.
- Snow Block: Shoots snowballs.
- Polished Granite: Summons polished granite blocks.
- Cauldron: Absorbs and neutralizes brewing stand's potion spray effect.
- Amethyst: Summons amethyst blocks. Blocks can reflect redstone's laser.
- Iron Block: Implied destruction amplifier on swing akin to other ore blocks. Shoots ensnaring chains.
- Barrier: Summons barrier blocks that are immune to destruction.
- Quartz: Summons quartz blocks.
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Legend right here
dont know why you made this but I respect the hard work
10/10
Wow
I know Alan said Red is a troublemaker, but this is a step taken to EXTREME levels. Definitely deserves a timeout for fulfilling his curiosity. RIP Beeper. You will be missed. o7
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Edit YES OMG THANS FOR SO AMNU LIES
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R.I.P Beeper o7
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as adorable as he was, you gotta admit Beeper was a little creepbee. RIP Beeper.
I absolutely like how Alan REALLY focused more on releasing full episodes with the higher quality and frequency. Great job Alan 👏
Same
And his amazing team!!
@@BIackholeYep!
Also posting shorts so we had something to watch while waiting for these episodes!!!
Yeah true ❤!
The boat tried, it single handedly fought all five of them and out of frustration they kept on smacking it. That was my favorite fight.
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Ok, a lot of things to say:
1. The command staff or staff rather was really cool
2. Bringing back the lucky blocks was genius
3. Each block having a unique function when in the staff was insanely creative
4. Sometimes I love and hate the fight scenes (mostly love) because the choreography is so good but so much cool stuff is happening that when I focus on one cool thing , theres another 4 cool things I miss
4. 10:51 12:33 happy ghast
5. R.I.P Beeper, we'll never forget you, you were a real hero
I hope no bots reply in this great comment
@@G_egg173 god damn it you jinxed it
Red with the herobrine staff tho😂
Just trying to help buy the way you sad 4 twice not trying to be rude
Id like to call it "creebee"
I love the insane continuity and attention to detail in these animations, like you can see the monster school trophy red was given, the cook book, and a bunch of other throwbacks in the house, really shows how much effort and passion was put into this. This is so incredible guys!
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12:59 Can you imagine how Red must feel, constantly being surrounded by random Herobrine references. Ya'know, the guy who possessed him on more than one occasion and then served as his teacher for a bit (lmao). Safe to say their relationship is rather complicated.
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No yeah you get it
"I am now whole again"
- Redbrine
and also possessed him again to fight King Orange
Using the baby villager as a knockback weapon was actually funny bro 😭😭😭😭💀
Flame Carrots against a Skeleton Horse. That's the real irony. (Since horses eat carrots and skeletons tend to be flammable.)
Green is wild 💀
@@CommanderStormrune Also the music notes against the parrots, as parrots dance when a music disc plays.
There's a difference between using the most powerful item with the staff, and using the most chaotic. And this animation just shows why. Great job as usual Alan!
I mean, well and truly this, and command block are about tied, just one isn’t controllable.
@@BisexualPlagueDoctorI think red just didn't know how to use the command block so he just wanted to 'imagine' things into existence without thinking too hard.
please tell me what is the "Discound Code" in YooTooz?
Ye, you can call it "the wish" staff, since it's wishes and not commans@@Tomos_J-J
This is what happens when talent meets discipline. Alan could have just dropped 1 animation and leave for a long time or forever, but he is regular, drops animations frequently and is always creative. First time I've encountered your channel was 10 years ago and you still upload videos, fulfilling everyone expectations. You deserve every sub, like and view you have.
@UTTPworldpolice Do you really have nothing better to do than to spam "UTTP IS BETTER" in every comment section?
@@GabrielBrooks-k6x Don't bother man. It's a bot.
@@GabrielBrooks-k6x it's a bot, I'm fairly certain
@@GabrielBrooks-k6x probably not, since they're a bot :P
He doesn't just meet expectations; he raises the bar regularly lol.
I’ve analysed something really interesting about the entity.
I’ve seen people point out that, King Orange probably could have easily won instantly with all the abilities he had at his disposal. Were it not for the sole factor of hubris, he could’ve easily just encased everyone in bedrock, as well as shielding himself with it, never even having to worry about Purple’s sucker punch, and easily winning before Herobrine ever showed up. But the fact is, he was still a living person with emotions and all the fallacies that come with that, never just maximising efficiency only, and took way longer to rip the world apart as a result.
But this entity isn’t like that. It’s nothing but an emotionless intelligence that, like a chess programme, will always make the most optimal move. It DOES go for maximum efficiency only, it’s only weakness being what resources it does and doesn’t have, and doesn’t hesitate to go for whatever it’s strongest move is, ie. bedrocking them all over. That’s why it came even closer to finishing the gang off and far quicker than Orange did, and only lost from Red’s perfect timing in movement and just managing to outstrategise it, as well as its aforementioned weakness of what tools it doesn’t have, like an exploding bee, something that shouldn’t even exist, so it could never account for it.
Just incredibly clever, even though I guess there’s a chance it wasn’t even intentional and just completely coincidental.
…also, more importantly OMYGAD IS THAT A GETTING OVER IT REFERENCE???🤯😱🤯😱🤯😱
I believe it is lol
King orange went full attack mode and let their guard down for not encasing himself with bedrock/barrier
Those kinds of entities are so scary to me. I don't know how else to describe it, but that level of clinical detachment is unnerving.
Fantastic analysis! I never thought about that before.
There was a spiderman into the spiderverse reference too (portals cow vs web fight)
The fact that Blue has consistently been hit by the tree when growing the jungle saplings is without a doubt one of the most hilarious facts about the Animation Vs. series I have come across
It a reference to the first AvM
I think I have a new favorite episode. Seeing all the different powers you could imbue the staff with made me feel like a kid again, all giddy with the thrill of a wild imagination and the brand-new ideas floating around in my head. Every time I think Alan would take a straight-forward and basic approach to a scene, he completely shatters my expectations. Heck, even the scene four minutes in where Red’s fiddling with the new staff for the first time is full of movement and action and flourishes that just make it a joy to watch over and over again. The fights are so satisfying to watch, too. I find myself rewinding scenes again and again just to see the choreography from each character’s perspective - the scenes where Blue is swinging The Second Coming around with the piston staff and they’re both bouncing off the walls make me want to pick up a notebook and doodle like I’m in school again. Seriously, the work that goes into this series never gets any less breathtaking, and I’m glad I get to witness this kind of unbridled creativity again and again and again. My sincerest thanks to everyone who had a hand in bringing this animation to life.
Kind of makes you wonder what all the other blocks that weren't shown/exist in other mods would do.
Alan hearted your reply. Lucky you😁 I am happy for you.
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I really like how bedrock was implemented through the staff by changing the formation/placement of blocks instead of it being more powerful at destruction than netherite (which is what many people including myself thought it would do) because it’s not meant to be used as a single block; it’s meant to be a placeholder that separates the overworld and the void. It really subverted my expectations, and I like that
it also separates the nether from the void (as a floor and roof)
please tell me what is the "Discound Code" in YooTooz?
i mean alan also used the gimmick of bedstone being indestructible
Nice!
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It's genuinely fascinating how these fight sequences are animated. I know they've been a part of Alan's animations for a long time, but they still are so complex that I can't wrap my mind around them. I really underappreciated them for a while, and they should be noted out a lot too, if they aren't already. The team must have cracked down hard on them.
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I made your likes on this comment a solid two hundred bro you deserve it. I've watched these animations since the second coming's introduction, and they have always made my day a lot better. He's one of my favorite TH-camrs and he deserves recognition. It's people like us that pour our hearts out in the comments that are the real fans. I salute you. I'll ask Alan to give you a Beeper plush too.
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agreed, stickmen fighting a boat is somehow more epic than a lot of other fight scenes
Alan Becker and his team make the kind of fight scenes I need to rewatch several times because there's just so much cool stuff going on in them, it really feels like nobody in the scene is being "wasted"
15:52 is so wholesome i love it, Red catching TSC
Alan, you always deserve an Oscar award
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He need 1m of Oscars
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Borzahhhh?
I really love the whole staff idea that the third season was mostly about, and the way this plot point is still continued, now with the staff being in *yellow's* trustworthy and technically adept hands, it leads to a ton of fun ideas and interactions. The way it was combined with the note blocks brings up yet another great plot point of the past _past_ season and is just a spectacular way to tie more things together. Great job Alan!
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Edit YES OMG THANKS FOR HOLY LIKES Doha Mumbai
The Music Block staff should be its own episode
pro npc
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@ZogeruUTTP nobody asked you + ur a bot + your mom doesnt love you + your dad left you + your gonna grow up to be a homeless man
Alan and his team have more creativity than all of Hollywood combined.
Everyone has more creativity than all of Hollywood combined,
@@Skitheads fr
Hollywood has a lot of creativity, the management team and the people at the top are just boring
@@ThatBeenuxGuy fair enough
Facts
Can we talk about the guys being awake at 5AM in the morning ( 6:27 )?
No wonder TSC has a worse sleep schedule then me.
17:37 the orb thing- it's chilling, it's not stressed or just out of options. It's smart, exploring it's newfound powers (it trapped them in different ways and collected Red's staffs by producing a hand when it could've done what it did with Yellow.) It's _playing_ with them, having fun. It is megalomaniac, look at how it showcases the staffs around it.
My greatest concern was it's source of sentience.
Honestly in the original Lucky Block video, I wasn't entirely sure how alive it actually was, but, here, I think it definitely proves that it's not only alive, but knows EXACTLY what it's doing and all times.
Absolutely here for it, even side villains get their character moments.
@@Springdude11 I mean it controlled all the stickman flawlessly and gave them insane power over its abilities without any training
@@anzeigefehler6495 Yeah, but I still wasn't sure if it was actually fully, cognitive. More likely than not when looking back at it, but, yeah
If you look at the world within a computer as its own universe, then animators and programmers are the equivalent of gods, and the Lucky Block mod developer is technically responsible for the creation, and imprisonment, of that sentient orb. So if we were to come up with lore I'd say we go from there.
This doesn't matter, but according to villain's fandom wiki, it's pure evil.
Animation - 10/10
Story - 10/10
Creativity - 10/10
Video Length - 10/10
Comedy - 10/10
Beginning - 10/10
Middle - 10/10
End - 10/10
Battles - 10/10
Everything else - 10/10
End would have been better if yellow had summoned creeper bee in red's cage and he becomes happy.
@@ultrusgamer542 But it wouldn't be the same bee...
It is impossible to revive the dead
Red's Time out 0/10
@@MrPondo17 _Not in Minecraft_
@@MicrowaveTheDum You can revive players, but not mobs
There aren’t words to describe how amazing these animations are. They just have so much story and emotion, compelling characters and fun adventures that most tv shows nowadays don’t have and you do he does it all without dialogue. It’s just incredible.
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@ZogeruUTTP didnt ask. ALAN BECKER AND MD ARE WAY BETTER THAN UTTP 😂 😂 🔥
@ZogeruUTTPdidnt ask. ALAN BECKER AND MD ARE WAY BETTER THAN UTTP 😂 😂 🔥
@ZogeruUTTPdidnt ask. ALAN BECKER AND MD ARE WAY BETTER THAN UTTP 😂 😂 🔥
12:46 red trying to change the mood is hilariours
still cracking jokes despite almost killing them
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Yellow has undergone a remarkable amount of character growth to have learned restraint and for once not be responsible for causing chaos out of curiosity. we'll have to see if Red learns this lesson also
Yeah like the actual short which red was trying to sleep in nether and yellow trying to be responsible and stop him🤣
I think he’ll learn his lesson in timeout and think about what he’s done.
Mas o red ficou viciado no bloco de grana(sem duplo sentido)lá no começo
Dout
I know Red will be the cause it's funny how he went after the Lucky block in the last minute Orange throw it away 😂
I absolutely adore the fact that during the beginning of the episode, when each of the Sticks choose a block to insert into the staff, their block of choice directly correlates to their established expertise.
Blue chooses the brewing stand, seeing as he's the first to discover this particular aspect of Minecraft and is the team's alchemist and resident nether wart addict.
Green is the artist amongst his cohorts, he's both musically and generally creative, shown when he effortlessly constructs a functional lighthouse way back in the very first episode and convinces Purple to join forces through music alone, hence, he goes for the noteblock.
TSC/Orange loves exploring and discovering new things, as he's the one who introduced everyone to Minecraft in the first place, so he opts to go for the more unconventional blocks, the end frame and the anvil (though the anvil may be due to his fondness of crafting).
Red (my personal favorite) has a special connection with mobs and creatures, this is further demonstrated in Season 3, where he recruits the most allies out of all of the Sticks, and therefore selects the spawner to slot in the staff.
Yellow of course is the group's cyberpunk, he's the one who initially deciphered what command blocks actually do and how they function, made a course on redstone and was also entrusted with the command block staff back in Season 3, which is why he picks the redstone block.
I may be looking too deep into this, but these small details that display each and every one of their unique characteristics go a long way in terms of character development and consistency. 🌟
Superior work by the Alan Becker team as always! 💕
the fact this only has 1 like is ridiculous 😭
Why is this comment not at the top
"nether wart addict" is very true
I ain't reading allat
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The first time we saw the staff in this series way back when I thought it was some of the most creative sequences with minecraft mechanics I’d seen. And somehow Alan and his team built on that an exponential amount with this episode, really can’t overstate just how creative you guys are every dang time.
whats "staff" actually? His work team or that white shiny dot?
@@zimknxckb4ck I'm pretty sure the "staff" part is referring to the actual staff (the one with the command block)
@@zimknxckb4ck the staff, literally, the amazing stick
@@zimknxckb4ckthe staff the king used to nearly destroy Minecraft in episode 30
@@SpaceHardcore88 thanks yall. I didnt know thats name is staff. I was thinking that maybe he meant that his work team. Because yknow "staff" indicates "plurality"
It's awesome how we can see that the scenes are still thought through, and even though Alan doesn't mention the other episodes, in the house for example, you see blue's cookbook, but here when they shake their head to the staff, red didn't.
The animation is astonishing, the characters and plotting is so elegant and effortless with the setups and payoffs, even without dialogue, but the part that always impresses me the most is the music. The trans-diagetic sounds with the noteblocks, the dips and climaxes in time with the action. I have no idea how you would even storyboard one of these, let alone execute it this well. It's perfect.
13:12 alan is the really one guy who can put a getting over it reference in a minecraft video, deserved respect
also an ''across the spider verse'' reference 13:47 , the only cow i know that uses portals is the spot ...
also queen bee at 12:00
@@zachmaes1293Cuphead?
I am glad that I wasn't the only one who got the getting over it guy reference.
Smash Bros reference at 13:39 (Steve up-smash)
I got sad when Red left flowers and gunpowder with TNT to Beeper, RIP
The episode was still incredible, every time Alan Becker Team surpasses itself!
How do you have that animation have that hard thing how do you have that you just make it yourself just make it yourself but how do you just make all them make that in this thing just make all the motion just make it why just I just see that this is the same video that video yeah that is the same
@@khmeryong1377 Dude, I think I have a stroke reading your comment.
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A complete breakdown of the lucky block staffs abilities
Lucky block creation and activation: the user can create lucky blocks then activate them causing a random outcome
Block randomization: the staff can change the state of blocks
Staff randomization: the user by doing high motion can randomize the staff and redo it to a lucky block staff if done again
Mob summoning: occasionally when using block randomizer, a mob will summon instead
Transformation: occasionally the staff will summon the luck essence usually the user will lose control of the staff however when the luck essence controls it, it gains special ability’s
Transformation powers
Block summoning: the essence can summon blocks albeit randomized ones
Sentience: they are sentient now
Formation: they have taken a slime like formation
Luck ray: a ray that randomizes stuff
Regeneration: they can regenerate there structure
Lucky block shot: they shoot out the lucky blocks they activate on whatever they touched
Formation shape: they can shape there form into stuff like a hammer
Dimensional absorption: they absorb the surrounding and bring it to a alternate dimension
Low level dimension control: while in the pocket dimension they can shape the terrain to there liking
Staff bestowment: they can give mobs staffs that randomize between uses rapidly, they can then stop at which use they want then use it
Rage inducing: normally peaceful mobs were turned against the gang with powerful and relentless assaults
Levitation: they can levitate
Staff possession: they posses almost every decently powerful staff
Block creation: they can create random blocks from thin air
Staff stealing: if a opponents staff is knocked out of there hands they can steal and posses it
Alan literally makes an animation breakthrough with each new video, both in plot and visual terms, his animation is a complex interweaving of the work of many experienced, creative, versatile people, who, however, carry out their work as smoothly as possible under the strict guidance of a talented, and, I’m not afraid this word, a brilliant director.
Those uppt dickheads have literally dirt compared to Alan, and that's facts alone. ✊
… here before this blows up
Imagine an Alan Becker called "Manhunt" and SC has to speedrun the game while red, blue, green and yellow hunt him down, that would be awesome
@@HolyNamed instead of manhunt, why don't we call it "stickhunt"?
omg your right .-.
Big shoutout to the entire animation crew! Honestly a big part of this series has been the entire animation team involved. One of my favorites (Potions) I believe was animated entirely by Alan’s team without him. The animation crew definitely deserve more credit than the fans give them!!
Bro think he can do a shoutout only yters can do that 😂😂😂
@@MineWR_YT cap
@@MineWR_YT big shoutout to the guy who thinks that only popular TH-camrs are allowed to give praise to people who deserve it
@@MineWR_YTIf they have one video and 1 sub they are a ytr
@@MineWR_YTand he has way more subs than you
I love the references that were subtly put in here as enemy staff weilders.
The Villager stuck in a cauldron = Getting Over It with Bennet Foddy
The Cow with Teleporation = The Spot from Spider-Man (Which Green fought using the String weapon like Spider-Man.) (Also ended with a Portal reference)
The Emerald wielding boat that had to be punched like a million times to break it.
I didn’t even notice the Spider-Man reference. I was more focused on how green (maybe) sent the cow to wherever orange was in Animation vs Physics.
He also referenced the original animation vs. minecraft a few times: 10:11 and 1:36
Wait, what was the boat supposed to mean
@@AveragePrimate It's just a reference to Minecraft itself. In the game in order to break boats you have to punch them like 20 times, so to defeat the boat enemy the stickmen had to absolutely wail on it for a few seconds.
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NOOOO!!! BEEPER!!! YOUR SACRIFICE WILL BE REMEMBERED!!! YOU ARE A HERO!!! Fs and o7s in the chat for Beeper!
15:34 I wanted to complement how well you introduce ideas. From this simple animation of the staffs filling in other spots, it’s clear that the objective is to take them all out.
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Red having the Herobrine staff being a reference to when he got mind controlled by Herobrine was one smart damn idea from Alan's team.
Also the way it got made is also creative. They had them have a Steve head but after it got hit by lightning it turned into herobrine, very creative😮
Gotta tell you guys something. Idk if ya watched the comments or not but i sayed that the alan's members only discord group was rude to me. Well, i completely changed my mind and in really they are very nice people and i can guarantee that if you have membership and have discord on any device you'll have an good time whit them
What episode is this?
Frr
9:43 10:11 you guys must know this reference
This would legitimately make a really cool wave battle style game. Choosing different block powers with your party every round.
thats what i'm talking about
fangame rougelike where you go up endless random tower with that lucky block staff as final boss
@UTTPNewEnglandPatriotsUTTP IS WAY WORSE THAN SKIBIDI TOILET 🚽🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
@UTTPNewEnglandPatriotsloser lmao
@UTTPNewEnglandPatriotsBRUHH YOUR A BOT BLEAHHH😡😡😡😡😡
Maybe something in the Exit the gungeon style
R.I.P. Beeper
Rest in peace, Beeper, may the flower fields you now roam be lively and plentiful.
On another note; this episode is amazing! The score playing along with all of the fights was immaculate.
This is a beautiful work of art. Kudos to you and the team, Alan!
beeper 😭
Creepbee
🐝➕🧨=❤️ 😭
Beeper🥲
please tell me what is the "Discound Code" in YouTooz?
I love the villager in the cauldron with an anvil staff. Great Getting Over It reference, immediately followed by an Across the Spiderverse reference with the portalling cow fight.
I don't know why the dots didn't connect in my head but now that I know, that's so awesome XD
and the reference to the chosen one when yellow uses the redstone and the bonfire
13:40 Magma Block one is a reference to steve's up move thing in smash bros i think
@@TheDarkyellow_TDY oh yeah! That’s clever.
@amongus1519 this came first, it’s the other way around
12:44 gotta love how red still has a sense of humor in the heat of a battle😂
Se você tiver rindo da abelha
😂
then he becomes herobrine
This was an animation that lasted less than 20 minutes. I was as invested, if not more so, as I was for the Miles Morales Spider-Man animated movies. Masterfully done.
I love the detail how after DJ called Green Spider-Man in past videos with how good Green is with using a fishing rod, Alan Becker gave Green a portal staff and a web staff as a reference to SpiderMan across the spider verse(a mix of Spider-Man and Spot’s powers)! Also, everything here is so well done! The way the animation team added so many little details was incredible. Each stick figure’s personality is so unique and well portrayed.
Not to mention he died to spider sense (sculk)
Did you notice how yellow had pyromancy and lasers like the chosen one?
@@Phantom-Neon And that fire staff to fly like TCO
@El_GamerNstuff. that's what i meant yeah xD
Poor chosen one, dude has been getting dunked on for a while now
THE SPIDER VERSE MOVIES ARE MY FAVORITES EEEE I’M WAITING FOR BEYOND THE SPIDERVERSE
Creeper bee will be remembered as a legend 🪦
bang
beeper
Let’s name him creepbee
@@Sad0mask No, *[Beeper]*
I’m ok with your name I find creepbee because it sounds like creepy
It intrigued me on how Alan was able to find some way to make each item's ability unique and interesting. It's pretty nice to see how much he pays attention to detail when it comes to making these episodes. I can't wait to see more!
And on top of that, even if some of the blocks have the same outcomes, he makes the effect unique. I think the brewing stand allowed the holder to fly, but that’s because of the recoil, whereas the campfire actively generated thrust like a rocket engine.
@yeeeeeeeeeeee78
yeah we watched WatchData he put comfortable music we wear our Pant uh and it affects our fart and I may need to move my pant within ⬇️👎💬 fart oops ⬇️ it's 👍👎💬
Edit YES OMG THANKS FOR LIEKS
@@thedarkbard Complete control over levitation and speed would let you technically fly. Only limit would be downward acceleration.
He have a command
Imagine the staff being in Minecraft
12:45
Red: Oooh hello, my name is Steve
Blue: Red, put that down, we gotta fight here
I love how Green’s first instinct to seeing a Villager Child was grab it by its legs and have Yellow enchant it with knockback 99 so he could use it as a weapon.
Average child reaction
Maybe he’s still bitter about the Chef situation
@ZogeruUTTP please get out then, with polite words. I request you to please get out.
@ZogeruUTTP WHO ASKED + ALAN's CONTENT IS WAY BETTER THAN YOU
@ZogeruUTTP dude I think you should shut up with that 2 subs of yours
Can we just think about the fact that King Orange made that staff and made it compatible with every single block and possibly item in Minecraft? The genius of the man cannot be understated.
Dude was desperate for an answer and left no possible solution forbidden it seems, from dirt to icon. A father out for revenge seems to not have a limit to what he'll try
Oh yeah speaking of which I was wondering why they used King Orange's staff and not Yellow's blue one so I looked back and in the previous AVM (not AVM short) it was destroyed when King Orange called down lightning after getting his staff back from purple
@@richtyty9416 Thanks, I didn't know that! :D
i dont think it was intentional, once he made it compatible with minecraft itself everything was included
@@geekjokes8458 I think he intended on using a Minecraft block (I believe in testing he used a more basic one, maybe a command block, can't remember) and it just happened to work on the icon as well. I think it was just built to accept Minecraft entities
10:15 Pigrinn "the malevolent outcast of Pilvolia"
10:37 Brutious "The Iron brute"
11:42 Tardof "The Resurrected" (Miniboss)
12:02 Lord Hunnivus the IVTH "King of the Honey realm"
12:41 Shulkro "The cursed box, wielder of the 3rd flame staff" (Miniboss)
12:55 Archiexox "Prince of Lightnivous kingdom from the silver sea"
13:09 Diogenes "The cursed villager" (Miniboss)
13:27 Polarius "The mutated polar bear from the northern arctic continent"
13:41 Cowlvus the 2nd "The banished prince from the Kingdom of Cowlion"
13:58 Aboation "The cursed boat, ruler of the 1st dark sea"
14:47 Luckious blorkvo "The malice within the high staff, ruler of the 5 Continential Powers"
Edit: I thank the people who pointed out the villager one. Also, that's a new record of likes for me, thanks everybody :D and please do point out mistakes I made in the list like reference and unlisted bosses.
"Abortion"
Cool boss names
I think Aboatmination is better but idk .
Bro thinks it’s Elden Rings
Bruh these names are cool
Suprised there wasn’t a nether wart staff at the start XD
On another note, this was amazing to watch! Amazing job Alan!
Another video, another work of art, another Oscar nomination.
Hi time im subbed
Nice
Nice Video
Good video
Hello. Can anyone explain what the "Discound code" is?
Someone should turn these staffs into an actual mod, I would love to see the different abilities each on would have!
The Mythic Metals mod has an item that seems to have been made in reference to the staff, but it was added before this video, so unless it's been updated since (I haven't checked,) it doesn't have nearly as many special powers
Yea
YES.
I want this into battle royale
🏘
The fact Alan can make legendary content at a pace like This is remarkable
He has a team.
Yeah.
Luck block
There are a lot of references in this video Ike the neverright block pig where red mines the bocks like he did in the animation Minecraft where green did something like that
marvel has a team too, disney also has a team, im not saying they arent doing a good job but alan is doing top tier stuff in a much faster pace imo@@martinmarkov9707
11:15 Green showed no mercy to the child 🗿
13:58 Can we talk about how out of all the staff wielders the sticks faced, the boat was the one that gave them THE hardest fight and they got the most aggressive with taking it down
Yeah the boat was a MENACE!!! ☠️
@@jacobmcdonald1465agree
You can say the boat, is an absolute GOAT
(sorry i use this slang)
@@yeetandyum3709 be happy that the actual goat wasn't there or we could've had 2 or 3 stick figures less
I love the fact too that it was a bedrock edition boat. They had to beat the ever loving cr*p outta it.
y'know everyone always raves about the animation skills (which, i mean, fair enough), but personally one of my favourite things about these videos is the freaking SOUND DESIGN (including the music, which always SLAPS). it's been consistently amazing with this series (and all of Alan's animations, tbf) and I wish more people talked about it! keep making great things Alan :)
The little whooshes every time they move or the heavy impact noises bring so much to the animation.
Because of the fact that they don't talk, it means that they need to fill the space that voices normally would. And fill the space THEY DO.
yeah
YES WHY ISN'T ANYBODY TALKING ABOUT HIS SOUND DESIGN
Hello. Can anyone explain what the "Discound code" is?
I LOVED all the references in this one. The two most memorable to me were the Getting Over It villager and the recreation of the fight between Miles Moralez and The Spot. They even made The Spot a cow like how Gwen called him in the movie! Such creativity in these animations it's amazing
And the campfire and Redstone staff being oddly familiar to TCO powets
Not sure if this was intentional but I kinda got Terraria vibes from them fighting the giant bee
@@CreeperCat0407 yeah, queen Bee
theres a reference to the original avm when red fights the zombie piglin
@@gabe456you mean the time when they were fighting hero brine/red and they destroyed the blocks and knocked them back
If Alan created a video game with bosses and animations like this, it would surely be a success.
_"Nah, there's no way in hell Alan can one-up the final battle of Episode 30"_
Alan: **Turns the staff itself into a Kingdom Hearts secret boss battle**
The staff was the True Final Boss all along.
Bob waiting in the depths of Alan's computer:
Can we talk about how strong beepers explosion was?!
Sephiroth moment.
If King Orange was the final boss of AvM, then the "Lucky Block Core" (for lack of a better name) was one of possibly many *post-game superbosses.*
There's something so amazing about how these shorts do things like 13:30, where it introduces the function of the Sculk Staff, then uses the information taught to the watcher to logically execute a really cool interaction like 17:00. Especially since it's within the new context of the Lucky Sphere but still makes sense.
damn i never knew orange was weave nation certified
Sculk Staff is basically Spider-Sense Staff/ Ultra Instinct Staff, and that is awesome!
@@epicfights7898OH YEAH!!! i was wondering what it reminded me of :,)
One of my personal favourites of Alan Becker's Animation is the fact that you can follow along any of the stickmen during a fight and you'll see how much they help each other out. Talk about teamwork!
YES I LOVE THIS ITS WHY I REWATCH HIS ANIMATIONS SO MUCH
Gotta tell you guys something. Idk if ya watched the comments or not but i sayed that the alan's members only discord group was rude to me. Well, i completely changed my mind and in really they are very nice people and i can guarantee that if you have membership and have discord on any device you'll have an good time whit them
As someone who loves the magic, I enjoy a lot seeing this chapter centered on the staff and posibilities it has
Wow, what an epic episode. I didn't expect the Orb to return. There was so much going on in that tower that I'll have to watch it multiple times, each time focusing on a different character. I also like how this episode expands on the staff lore with different blocks having different effects.
RIP Beeper 🐝
BEEPER NOOOOO
Also I’m surprised you don’t have much attention
FIRST!!!! GG
@@drift1618 he posted it 9mins ago
@@b-word6752 no, 1 hour
WHO CARES ABOUT A GUY DONATING + ROBLOX IS BETTER
The fact Alan can make legendary content at a pace like this is remarkable.
Fr bro fr
This is incredible even considering he has a team of animators
Too true
@@Randombaconn shut up
@utp25210SHUT UP BOT
It's incredible how Alan sticks can convey so many expressions to viewers even though they don't have hands or faces, this shows how much Alan really loves what he does.
i agree with you idk how he does that but that just make him alan becker
@@Catdabb-st9ry are the stickmans from a game?
@@funtime7723 Nah watch his older videos from before the minecraft animations first they came from there.
They do have hands?
@@spob811They have arms, not hands.
13:56 “cow is not the imposter” ahh moment😭😭
I love that Alan has started giving each character their time to shine even in videos dedicated to the other characters.
HEY UTTP WHO ASKED OBOUT YOUR OPINION
@UTTPworldpolice oh no theyre here now
@@liligatinha29hey it's cool, because it will help the video to be recommended with from many comments
@@warrenwaisaka5668Ikrrrrr like- they’re helping so much
@UTTPworldpolice I asked + laziest roast ive ever seen in my life
I LOVED the references, the villager in cauldron as Getting Over It, the iron golem's staff as the Tome of Infinite Wisdom from Terraria, and the cow as Spot from ATSV. LOVE IT
Where’s the cow at?
Nvm I seen it, probably just a portal and not a reference ngl
@@iqzario4animations203 i think it is a reference, look at the way green uses webs to move around while fighting the teleporting cow. spidergreen supremacy.
@@aminaseisenova379 lol reminds me of when they used fishing rods lol
Aye don’t forget the Everything Everywhere All At Once reference where *every* block forms into a bagel
In the commentary video, Alan said there was a reason behind every staff chosen for the final fight so let me try and figure that out:
Red- TNT Staff and Herobrine Staff
TNT could be because this is the most destructive Red has been. We’ve all known him as the sweetheart who loves animals so this is rather extreme for him. Herobrine is obvious, he got possessed in the very first AvM video
Orange - Bedrock Staff and Sculk Sensor Staff
Bedrock is an indestructible material in Survival so this could reference Orange’s “indestructible” nature as we saw in AvA 5. Sculk Sensor is definitely a callback to the Warden he befriended and then fought King Orange with
Yellow - Redstone Block Staff and Fireplace Staff
Yellow’s the engineer, of COURSE he’d have the Redstone staff. Fireplace could be because it gives him flight like his original Command Block Staff
Green - End Portal Staff and Cobweb Staff
Cobweb gives him abilities identical to his trusty fishing rod and End Portal could be a reference to the portal he traveled through to find Purple in Note Block Universe
Blue - Lapis Block Staff and Brewing Stand Staff
Blue’s the most attuned to the magical side of Minecraft with potions so it’d make sense he’d also have the Lapis Block, since lapis acts as fuel for an enchanting table
I think the TNT Block may also represent Red's bond with Beeper! But good analysis! Also, I think Green got the End Portal because she's always been the one to solve her problems with sick parkour, so a "portal gun" makes sense to couple with the cobweb staff for her.
@@koboldcatgirlweren't all of them confirmed to be boys
@@ghostofthesea630 who cares
I’m sorry but, *note block universe
And also I do think Yellow having the Redstone block and Fireplace staff is a reference to him also being wanted similar to The Chosen One in AvA VI, since the fireplace and Redstone might resemble, The Chosen One’s fire beam and laser eyes
@@thechosenone7400 RIGHT NOTE BLOCK UNIVERSE thank you
1:33 Creebee looks so cute! :D
so every block, with the staff, has its own corresponding power. ingenious. it's like the infinity stones but so much better. love you alan, never stop coming up with good ideas and executing them so well
if the infinity stones were designed better
@UTTPNewEnglandPatriotsratio
İ like how steve head activates and becomes herobrine head like one piece gear 5
it’s so wholesome - once a lonely man’s tool of destruction, now a group of friends’ testbed for creativity
@UTTPNewEnglandPatriotswho asked for you here?
18:44
Bee: KABOOM?
Red: Yes Rico... Kaboom
not just a bee… a bee x creeper hybrid! a beeper, if you must
😂😭
So it's funny 😂
@@j4h00_ocreepbee
@@mochaXX16creepee
I like how many references there were to alans shorts
6:59 “Speedrun”- Alans latest short where TSC put a pumpkin on an endermans head. Also cool how blue and orange witnessed it and they were the only ones to appear in the short
10:31 “my ghast friend”- our second encounter with a friendly ghast, the first one being yellows friend that died in one of the earliest shorts to blue
1:33 “spawn eggs”- red again makes cursed animals. Bro does not learn his lesson
If anyone spots any more please do tell!!!
The master cookbook and monster school trophy can be seen in the house
There was pancakes seen on top of anvil 7:08, The Chef Ep 32
13:16 possibly a Getting Over It reference
the fishing rods and the portals from spiderman ATSV
i spot the spot 13:47
(a spiderman across the dimension reference, the spot can make portals & at some point spiderman calls him a cow
The Herobrine staff at the boss fight, relating to one of the animation vs Minecraft vids
What I learned from this episode is that red was really just curious and shows how being curious leads to learning a valuable lesson in life. I dont think he deserved to be put in time out at the end he was just being curious
18:38 the fact that the bees just start Aggressively attacking the Lucky block Staff like a jumpscare makes it 10x Better
18:52 RIP Creeper Bee/Beeper Dec 23 2023 - Dec 23 2023
Rip creeper bee
Rip creeper bee 19:36
It's beeper but yea rip could've avoided death if it wasn't for red
🫡
W meme er
19:46 I know it's Red owning up to his mistakes, but imagine:
"Hey, are we gonna hug and forget this ever happened again, like that one time I got turned into herobrine?"
"Boi- get in there"
"aw"
I LOVE the concept that different blocks give the staff different properties! It’s so unique and can lead to so many different abilities
@ZogeruUTTPgo tell that to your 2 subs
@ZogeruUTTPDIDNT ASK + ALAN BECKER IS WAY BETTER THEN UTTP 😂😂🔥🔥
@ZogeruUTTPDIDNT ASK + ALAN BECKER IS WAY BETTER THEN UTTP 😂😂🔥🔥
@ZogeruUTTPDIDNT ASK + ALAN BECKER IS WAY BETTER THEN UTTP 😂😂🔥🔥
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R.I.P TNT BEE
14:40 look at how respectful they are, repairing the hole they dug into the final boss fight
True
I think they did that because they would fall at rock bottom the ghast would have despawned
They're so polite i love them
YOOO IS THAT THE PERSON WHO DID THE FUNNY STREAMS
5:49 on the shelf in red's room there is the cup which he and his team won in teamwork contest in monster school, I love these small but very significant details
and thats also one of the reasons why i love watching alan becker so much
And at 6:39 you can see the cookbook in Blue's room.
I always rewind several times in a few shots just to absorb the overwhelming amount of detail, work and insane ideas. Plus, funny moments, we can never get enough of those!
Nevermind. This was my favourite episode so far! The idea of the staffs working differently with different blocks was so good, and it was executed thousands times better than the idea itself!
Props to y'all! 🎉
@UTTPNewEnglandPatriotsthat's cap
1:36 that looked painful
6:50 the terror that poor Enderman must have felt
18:43 GLORIOUS PURPOSE
I mean blue has been knocked by the jungle tree at least three times
@@SkullDamped at least is not stuck on it
please tell me what is the "Discound Code" in YooTooz?
I was also thinking about glorious purpose
lol loki reference
خثمكمم
This episode was really something else. I think it's the second longest after The King. Many people have said it, but the choreography of the battle sequences, as well as the multiple references to older episodes (such as the original AvM) and to pieces of media (Getting over it/ Spiderman vs Spot) were spot on. One thing that hasn't been said is about what this and the other two episodes of s4 reveal about the season. I believe it is going to be each of the characters learning a lesson. In ep. 31, Yellow saw that it doesn't matter who the winner is in the end, but the others didn't get it. In ep. 32, Blue saw that what one gains from the trip is more important than the final destination, while the others focused on the food. Lastly, in this one, Red learned the hard way not to randomly mess with stuff to cause trouble, and he didn't complain at all when being put in timeout. I think this season is going to explore the character development of the gang and maybe even Purple, if we can assume anything from his appearence in the "Bob is always there" short, which seemed to contain easter eggs to next episodes. I'm really looking forward to see what's next!
P.S. RIP Beeper
the king is 12 minutes longer..
also red gets into trouble over and OVER AND OVER AGAIN BUT STILL DIDN'T LEARN HIS LESSON
@@BraveJ28 1) Ik, that's why I said second longest. 2) I mean this season. And I don't think Red has caused such *major* problem by himself (not counting when he was possessed, he had no control)
Maybe next episode it will be focused on Green
@@Kyinnooyeah episode 31 was everyone 32 is blue we had red maybe next green
By the looks of it, the staff allows you full mastery over a certain block, allowing you to use it in it's peak potential, unlocking abilities kept within them that is unaccessible with just normal usage. This implies that in Alan's world, every block in Minecraft has an innate stored power, waiting to be discovered.
What would a fletching table staff do
@@theworm7156 Probaly Shoot arrows but it would let you customize the arrows like you could make an arrow of poisoning and instant damage.
@@JAVA76543 would be funny if it made blocks and mobs and basically anything frozen and unable to do anything
Homing arrows baby
what would a beacon do because it already has a BIG LASER
WERE HAVIN' EP19 FLASHBACKS WITH THIS ONE🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm surprised that Hollywood hasn't noticed Alan yet.
This was my favorite video on Alan's channel by FAR. The fighting is phenomenal, the storyline, the animation, it's just amazing. I am so grateful we have Alan on this platform.
He and his team are too good for them. They actually know how to write a proper story and arc, something Hollywood has forgotten how to do.
noice
Facts.
Shhhh don't tell them! They don't deserve him!
why would he do hollywood? Alan is clearly finacially set, and has complete freedom of his projects. Hollywood can't offer him anything worthwhile.
I loved the Getting Over It (13:16) and Spiderman reference (the cobweb staff)!! Everything about this episode was epic, namely the lucky block fight, the Beeper sacrifice (RIP Beeper we'll miss you) and the innovative staffs! These animations should be world-renowned man.
The skulk staff basically gave him spidey senses as well.
@@MichaelZimmerman-zl8zz true
@@MichaelZimmerman-zl8zz And the end portal staff looks like spot.
@@karusmuutiNot really it’s just portals
There was a bit of everything. Quicksilver, the Everythint Bagel, references to the first AvM, good stuff
14:21 was personal lol😂
No, that’s jojo’s
i agree
Nah that the average bedrock boat breaking experience
WHACK, POW, PUNCH, SLIP, SOCK-
Was gonna comment that🤣
When the Beeper sacrificed itself, here's what I think it was trying to say.
Beeper: "Kaboom?"
Red: "Yes, Beeper. Kaboom."
*Red*
0:09
The first thing he does here is try to break a block, a testament to his high offense style in pretty much everything. Granted everyone's first thing was breaking stuff, but Red definitely got the ball rolling lol.
1:07
Ever the troublemaker, Red immediately sneaks away for the Lucky Block once it's thrown away.
1:26
Instead of regular animals, Red starts splicing mobs into unique hybrids, showcasing his knowledge of animals and how they work. I assume he'd have to be pretty well-versed in animal biology to know how mix these animals without turning them into Frankenstein, considering the blocks that are put in the staff are controlled by conscious thought. (With some exceptions.)
1:32
Continuing this line of thought, Red immediately knows how to calm Beeper down the first time it starts to ignite, once again showcasing his understanding and intuition towards animals. Instead of running away, which I bet the others would have done, he thought on his feet and used his high empathy.
2:07
His empathy towards Beeper shows a few moments later as well, when he quickly calms it down again when it begins to ignite on Green. (Green immediately panics, while Red seems to instinctively know how to handle the situation.)
3:50
Red, often one to throw caution to the wind, doesn't pause when the staff starts acting unpredictably, instead showing excitement at this new discovery. I reckon if this happened to one of the others, they'd be more likely to wake up their friends or simply try and remove the Lucky Block from its staff.
4:31
He then immediately abandons the staff in favor of Beeper, less worried about it and more worried about his beloved pet. This showcases their tendency for impulsive action and a short attention span.
5:24
Red, once again showcasing his connection to animals, ties Beeper to a fence with a small garden attached. (It's also worth noting that the lead Bepper is tied to seems to give them a lot of free movement to fly around, showing that Red's goal is less about restricting Beeper and more about making it comfortable.)
5:49
This is an easy to miss detail, but if you look twice, you can see a golden zombie on Red's shelf. This is his monster school trophy from season three. I think it showcases his sentimentality. I think we all like to imagine that Red goes back there from time to time :)
6:12
What I find really interesting here, is that Red's first instinct seems to be to communicate with the staff when it starts to display sentience. His arms are up in a placating gesture and he moves slowly, so as not to frighten it. This shows his high empathy at its clearest in this episode.
9:10
Obviously guilty, Red stays behind when his friends run ahead. What really resonates with me here is Beeper's change in behavior. Much more affectionate, it sees that Red is upset and tries to cheer him up with nuzzles. Then, and this is the most adorable thing, it goes off screen for a second, and brings back a flower for Red, a direct parallel to Red doing the same for it when it's automatic defense mechanism was in play. This is the first scene we see where Beeper doesn't try to explode in someone's face, because it no longer feels like it has to be hostile.
10:13
Just the small detail of Red using the same move that was used on him when he was possessed interests me, so I wanted to put it in.
10:23
His first instinct was to summon a mob for them to ride, and it worked perfectly.
10:53
Immediately goes on the attack, displaying his high-offense attack style.
11:29
I don't know why, but I just like him throwing carrots at people.
12:48
Lol he's silly.
13:01
Immediately channels Herobrine's powers and seems to have a perfect understanding of how to use them.
14:10
I think Red is the most aggressive person towards the boat in this scene lol
15:03
Fighting stance a c t i v a t e d .
15:21
Once again, immediately on the offensive, shooting TNT at the enemy.
15:55
Fhaksgka Orange caught Red earlier so now Red's catching Orange AHHHH
17:04
Red being aggressive af part two.
18:01
Got a problem? Solve it with animals :D
18:40
My manz is fully communicating with a legalized nuclear bumblebee from like, a forty meters away.
19:22
HE HELD A FUNERAL FOR BEEPER OH MY GOD T_T
19:41
He's a child.
Dude dayum
@@boi6471
I am an autistic individual who's special interest is avm. Red is my favorite character. *THIS* WAS THE RESULT
😁😁😁
Oh...friend, let me guess, your favorite character is Re... Green?
@@Baukenty 😮
How'd ya guess ???
Bro really made a scale for Red 🗿
19:53 Poor Red, he has lost his bee friend, now he has to languish in prison for his careless actions.
Time out
lucky he literally just get jail time
quiet a passive punishment for someone who nearly destroyed everything
@@velaz. Sí*
The “Si” you put it for the word “And”
@@velaz. google translate says that it’s “And”
@@solidturtle6910 literally everyone else has
13:52
Alan is so smart, he referenced the Spiderman vs spot scene from ATSV so well and nobody noficed
Both getting over it and spider man references are so funny
indeed
14:03 Legendary fight! Against a boat?
The boat did more fight than the golem
you should see the witch
because in the codes bots a mob
Its so funny how they were beating up the boat till it gets destroyed
Poor boat😂😢
1:49 The thought of a piston being a pogo stick is so genius
not just a pogo stick, its one with an infinitely lengthening spring.
18:54 For such a small bee, it made one HECK of a KABOOM!!
Dont mean to ruin the moment but i think the second explosion was from the lucky orb being destroyed
@@Noober_0oh nahnah it was all the bee
it not a normal bee/creeper
is a lucky block bee/creeper
ITS RAINING BLOCKS
@@kevenavazquez1731 OPEN THE LUCKY BLOCK TO ESCAPE
Someone needs to make a mod out of these staffs now!