Anyone who's experienced the grief of loosing their significant other understands the amount of strength it took this man to not give in to dispar and remain dedicated to fatherhood and giving these 3 young men a real role model that they can look to even when times are at their darkest can see, he did one heck of a job raising those boys.
Ok, dude, the trying to show people (specially older folks) to place their thumb on stick while they have a vice grip on the controller is too real Great vid as always
"Okay, just relax your hand, and... stretch out your fingers, and relax again" >gently bend each finger down into a knuckle, one at a time, until hand is a fist >reverse bending of fingers "Make a quick fist for me and relax, nice" >put controller/guitar neck into hand, set up fingers at correct positions "Okay, there" Gotta reset the motor neurons. It's hard to explain why it works, but it does.
i always thought their eyes turning pink was them getting spontaneously high but now i realize my error, that they were in fact, simply getting emotionally teared up at the love they share between each other and that their amazing father would never expose them to such illicit substances as marijuana
I thought it was the spirit of their mother, tugging their toes under water, or heating up a Mexican whistle until it's piping hot, something like that.
that seemed like one heck of a scare, i can't even begin to tell you how many swears I would have said. what a stand up dad, he did one heck of a job raising those three boys. Their mother must be so proud, wherever she is.
Dad is absolutely amazing. Always taking interest in the boys' hobbies. The fact that he even apologized after getting a lil spooked and it led to a heartfelt conversation absolutely amazes me. The family dynamic is so endearing.
These guys are so wholesome its almost cringeworthy but at the same time I cant stop myself from feeling happy for them even with their past trauma that they constantly help each other though.
I still remember the time my dad called a driver a Jackass one day when we were all in the car. Probably after church or something but I remember him stopping and apologizing 😂. All 3 of us kids had our mouths wide open. We grew up in a home where cursing was not only not allowed but even words like “sucks or pissed” could land you with extra chores or a weekend of being grounded. This whole bit where it goes silent and dramatic all because he cursed is giving me major nostalgia. These are so funny and so wholesome!
Omg I had a friend like that who said her first curse with me and it took so much restraint not to laugh. My entire family talks like sailors (except for the children they’ll get a whipping) but I remember the first time she went to “do a cuss” she was so angry she became physically beet red and was looking for anything she could throw and “shit …FAce…FUCK-basssstArdAah” was what she came up with for her first curse word 😂 she was MAD mad.
@@grandmasgopnik9642 lmao! 😂😂😂 Honestly I love me some sailor mouths! At least I know they’re more honest than most. My parents are the only people I know who don’t curse yet don’t judge or avoid people who curse a lot. Also that first curse word is both frightening and a deliciously enjoyable feeling! Lol I giggled like a school girl with mine. Oh wait I was a schoolgirl! 😂
My dad was the same way when I was growing up! I remember one time he was having a bad day and got upset when someone cut him off in traffic, I think he called the dude a jackass or something. And he felt so bad about it, he apologized to me and my siblings. He's an ex cop and military man but has such a gentle soul, he's such a good guy. 😊
@@Lugermorph1497what about their nanny that they had until they were in high school? This family is hiding something and I’m going to get to the bottom of it. No family is this perfect
Ive got an awful feeling in the pit of my stomach that this series is lulling us all into a false sense of security. What if all these emotions we are imparting on this family are to become the play thing of Joe Cappa? It would make for the most heartwrenching series ever put together.
Look man I know it’s tough, things can confusing and hard, but we can pull through this together. Cause no matter what, we’ve all part of a heck of a family
I love the way that he says "No, its not okay Preston" when he has his goggles on so its like only a person who knows each of his triplets sons voices to the precise that he would be able to tell them apart
I'm gonna watch and love every second of your wholesome videos Joe. Your art warms my heart and it literally brings tears to my eyes. That father did a damn fine job raising those boys, I hope I can live up to that one day.
Finally. The long awaited episode has come. The story was captivating, the morals were compelling, the Chads remain, and the family is still wholesome. I await the next episode of "The Boys"
@@s33ur3lv3lvly he was making these animations before he went to work at AS. Now they own his soul. He will probably stop posting here eventually, just like jack stauber
Each episode, despite being two minutes long, delivers a complete story with a roller coaster of emotions and a positive message in the end. Wish mom was here to see it
One of the most wholesome shows today along with probably the most polite comment section i've ever seen on youtube. Joe did a good job raising those youtube commenters
I feel like this is the only one that doesn't have something "off" happen. Yeah there was a jump scare, but the kids put on a horror game. This was just a legit episode it felt like. Excited to see where this goes.
When I convinced my dad to try vr I did the same thing trying to guide his thumbs to where the buttons were. 😅 very fun to watch him fistfight around the room a while I try to help him avoid colliding with anything
Sometimes those boys get a little too mischievous, but it's all in good fun. Who hasn't been spooked by a jumpscare? Nothing for their dad to be ashamed of. He really has done a great job raising them by himself.
I like how their communication is positive and supporting. We need to see examples of good communication, especially since there are so many high-profile examples of toxic communication.
I love this family.
And they love you, Joel. Like, seriously.
And we love you Joel!
They just want a relationship built on trust, Joel.
this Home needs no Improvement
I hope one of your characters gets to meet this family
I can't begin to explain how proud I am of this father. He did one heck of a job raising these 3 boys.
Yea yes. We all know how to get the top comment.
A butterfly just landed on my arm while reading this I'd say that's mom agreeing with this comment
So original 🤥
Anyone who's experienced the grief of loosing their significant other understands the amount of strength it took this man to not give in to dispar and remain dedicated to fatherhood and giving these 3 young men a real role model that they can look to even when times are at their darkest can see, he did one heck of a job raising those boys.
a bang up job dad
The eyes turning red immediately after gets me everytime it's too good
They're scared
They're sad
@@UpsonPrattJr. Sad 😢
Every child deserves a dad like this, and every dad deserves a couple big strong boys like them.
And thats why we looove our dooog
Few
love you babe @@chrisbarrett8377
Boys don’t matter, just a couple of big strong children, except if they do happen to be all girls then include a dog
A couple
I’m always taken aback by how well he raised these three boys.
Mom would be proud.
By himself! Mom would be so proud
I love how these boys pronounce their R’s. This dad did such a great job.
Sewiously
Innkeepuh.
Pweston
I don’t like your comment, I just wanted to be #69
Fow wheel.
I can’t believe how good of a job he did raising these 3 boys.
The throwing out the wallet and keys so he can bend his legs is peak father mode
Well damn, guess I got a child running around out there somewhere then
The little clap as he says "we could have told you about the ghost of the inn keeper" amazing
Ok, dude, the trying to show people (specially older folks) to place their thumb on stick while they have a vice grip on the controller is too real
Great vid as always
Same with trying to move someone's fingers around on a guitar to make a chord 😅
"Okay, just relax your hand, and... stretch out your fingers, and relax again"
>gently bend each finger down into a knuckle, one at a time, until hand is a fist
>reverse bending of fingers
"Make a quick fist for me and relax, nice"
>put controller/guitar neck into hand, set up fingers at correct positions
"Okay, there"
Gotta reset the motor neurons. It's hard to explain why it works, but it does.
i always thought their eyes turning pink was them getting spontaneously high but now i realize my error, that they were in fact, simply getting emotionally teared up at the love they share between each other and that their amazing father would never expose them to such illicit substances as marijuana
In the campfire one red eyes DO represent highness so it's understandable
I thought the same thing
I thought it was the spirit of their mother, tugging their toes under water, or heating up a Mexican whistle until it's piping hot, something like that.
@@dorndy1 her powers are getting stronger you know
Lol i thought the same and if you interpret it that way it'd still make sense for this guy's aesthetic 😂
Their communication is top tier. A true inspiration to all the dysfunctional families out there.
Yours clearly isn't.
dont forget the clownesque idiotic families. for once they are not left out!
@@MinorityRespecter88At least you tried there bud you’ll get em next time
I actually gasped when Dad did a swear, but teared up how it all turned out. Gosh, he really did a great job raising those boys
So happy that this series has continued. Joe Cappa is a legend
These are reuploads
@@_sick.sad.wxrld_are there any newer ones than this? I’m hooked
@@RoachDoggJr2 Mom tried to tug my toes under the wata
Oh yea?
Yea
that seemed like one heck of a scare, i can't even begin to tell you how many swears I would have said. what a stand up dad, he did one heck of a job raising those three boys. Their mother must be so proud, wherever she is.
She's in the kitchen moving chairs around.
Joe Cappa is doing a bang up job on this series. Hope he knows we’re all proud of him.
He's done a heck of a job
I don’t really understand it can you explain it to me ?
HAHA, these guys are so silly! Mom would be rolling on the floor laughing if she was there. Heck of a good job, keep it up Dad.
Hey... She is there. Always.
She'd be in hysterics
@@ohedd Yeah, you're right. Even if we can't see her or hear her, she's always with us.
Her powers are getting stronger!
Wow I was not ready to hear THAT word!
Honestly I don't think any less of this man, look what an amazing job he did raising these three boys.
Dad is absolutely amazing. Always taking interest in the boys' hobbies. The fact that he even apologized after getting a lil spooked and it led to a heartfelt conversation absolutely amazes me. The family dynamic is so endearing.
Regardless of this being a comedic show it is extremely wholesome at the same time
people see what they want to see
@@derivesrurale "Nothing matters except what you want to, when it feels good."
Rabbi spotted.
I love how joe Cappa knew that the side view of the dad was funky/funny and everyone wanted more of it since the pool table one.
That swing could’ve taken down god himself.
And yet his son dodged it. Truly he has done a great job raising these boys.
The jumpscare got me, but the frightened look on those well raised boys’ face had me
As a father myself, I strive to raise my children the way this man has with his boys.
Even after the jump scared he did such a good job raising those 3 boys.
God he has done such a great job raising those boys. Especially all by himself.
These guys are so wholesome its almost cringeworthy but at the same time I cant stop myself from feeling happy for them even with their past trauma that they constantly help each other though.
They are a family that if they existed in really life, I would simultaneously cringe at and be jealous of
You almost get it. I'm so damn proud of you boys.
I dont find any of it cringe 🤷, maybe a bit dystopian.
@@bmo14lax "a bit dystopian"
STOP USING WORDS YOU DON'T KNOW THE MEANING OF
@@SpencerLemay I absolutely understand the word, and I used it correctly to describe how I find the show sometimes. You need to relax there.
The way they laugh is incredible. And the bloodshot eyes.
Dad is literally the dad I would aspire to be if I became a dad. Such a good job raising his 3 sons
I still remember the time my dad called a driver a Jackass one day when we were all in the car. Probably after church or something but I remember him stopping and apologizing 😂. All 3 of us kids had our mouths wide open. We grew up in a home where cursing was not only not allowed but even words like “sucks or pissed” could land you with extra chores or a weekend of being grounded. This whole bit where it goes silent and dramatic all because he cursed is giving me major nostalgia. These are so funny and so wholesome!
Omg I had a friend like that who said her first curse with me and it took so much restraint not to laugh. My entire family talks like sailors (except for the children they’ll get a whipping) but I remember the first time she went to “do a cuss” she was so angry she became physically beet red and was looking for anything she could throw and “shit …FAce…FUCK-basssstArdAah” was what she came up with for her first curse word 😂 she was MAD mad.
@@grandmasgopnik9642 lmao! 😂😂😂 Honestly I love me some sailor mouths! At least I know they’re more honest than most. My parents are the only people I know who don’t curse yet don’t judge or avoid people who curse a lot.
Also that first curse word is both frightening and a deliciously enjoyable feeling! Lol I giggled like a school girl with mine. Oh wait I was a schoolgirl! 😂
My dad was the same way when I was growing up! I remember one time he was having a bad day and got upset when someone cut him off in traffic, I think he called the dude a jackass or something. And he felt so bad about it, he apologized to me and my siblings. He's an ex cop and military man but has such a gentle soul, he's such a good guy. 😊
I can not explain how well detailed this series is.
He did a great job raising those boys.
All on his own
Great job
@@Lugermorph1497what about their nanny that they had until they were in high school? This family is hiding something and I’m going to get to the bottom of it. No family is this perfect
These 3 boys are getting raised so well it brings a tear to my eye.
Lets go boys! This series is seriously so epic. Mom would be very proud, i just know it!
Proud of what a GOOD job he’s doing raising them boys.
Mom would be SO proud, no doubt about that.
This is a masterclass in comedic subtlety.
I honestly think it's actually difficult to find a family this mature and this wholesome these days.
Ive got an awful feeling in the pit of my stomach that this series is lulling us all into a false sense of security. What if all these emotions we are imparting on this family are to become the play thing of Joe Cappa? It would make for the most heartwrenching series ever put together.
Look man I know it’s tough, things can confusing and hard, but we can pull through this together. Cause no matter what, we’ve all part of a heck of a family
I love the way that he says "No, its not okay Preston" when he has his goggles on so its like only a person who knows each of his triplets sons voices to the precise that he would be able to tell them apart
"Wait, something is not right.. Something is wrong.. something is very wrong" sums up this series perfectly
I was having the most awful day until I saw this. Always gives me inspiration just seeing how much of a job that dad did of raising those three boys.
It’s worth pointing out how great of a job he’s done raising those boys 😪
“We could have told you about the ghost of the innkeeper, that was a deliberate choice by us.” Gold
I'm so torn between laughing at how wholesome they are and admiring it.
I'm gonna watch and love every second of your wholesome videos Joe. Your art warms my heart and it literally brings tears to my eyes. That father did a damn fine job raising those boys, I hope I can live up to that one day.
1:22 idk why that hand slap got me so much😂😂
I was hoping someone else had noticed and thought it was great.
The way that dad reacted to the ghost in VR has me wondering some things. I know he did a heck of a job raising those boys... but...
I am just so proud that dad did such a good job raising his 3 baby boys.
That's on us....
He really did a heck of a job raising those three boys. 😢😂😅❤❤
What a good man that job has done raising these three boys. So proud of him. Their mother would be so, so proud.
"WOW, well that is too cool" - An amazing Dad
0:59 those reflexes. He's really raising those boys right.
Finally. The long awaited episode has come. The story was captivating, the morals were compelling, the Chads remain, and the family is still wholesome. I await the next episode of "The Boys"
I can't explain it but deep down inside I feel certain that "haha you clowns" is a masterpiece by a master. ❤
I discovered Joe Cappa today and am now frantically sharing his work with everyone I know x
I love the way he threw his keys and wallet on the ground,. So good.
This makes me so happy. What did we do to deserve all these wholesome uploads?
They're all already in adult swim. He just was finally allowed to upload them to his personal channel I guess
@@DrawingThingsAndStuf oh I don't follow adult swim. They ruin good things these days
@@jesterofdimensionzthat’s where this is from tho.and this is genius. I hope it never jumps the shark tho.
@@s33ur3lv3lvly he was making these animations before he went to work at AS. Now they own his soul. He will probably stop posting here eventually, just like jack stauber
Each episode, despite being two minutes long, delivers a complete story with a roller coaster of emotions and a positive message in the end. Wish mom was here to see it
One of the most wholesome shows today along with probably the most polite comment section i've ever seen on youtube. Joe did a good job raising those youtube commenters
All of those boys will be successful due to a broken, great hearted-driven man with one objective. Take care of those boys.
I feel like this is the only one that doesn't have something "off" happen. Yeah there was a jump scare, but the kids put on a horror game. This was just a legit episode it felt like.
Excited to see where this goes.
This clip did one heck of a job raising 2:17 of wholesome family entertainment.
He did one heck of a job raising those three boys.
When I convinced my dad to try vr I did the same thing trying to guide his thumbs to where the buttons were. 😅 very fun to watch him fistfight around the room a while I try to help him avoid colliding with anything
This series has to be one of my favorite animated things ever.
I love that he can tell them apart by the sound of their voices despite sounding exactly the same, LOL
He did such a tremendous job raising those 3 boys I tell you that right now!!!
It’s almost unbelievable the bang up job this man must have done to have his sons turn out this way
We are blessed to have all these back to back episodes
Such an amazing dad. Mom would be proud
The F bomb caught me off guard 😂
1:22 bro the hand tapping and the head tilted back got me crying 😂😂😂😂
Dad is doing a bang up job of raising 3 handsome well mannered young men
Sometimes those boys get a little too mischievous, but it's all in good fun. Who hasn't been spooked by a jumpscare? Nothing for their dad to be ashamed of. He really has done a great job raising them by himself.
Pop having a heartfelt conversation with the goggles still on
“Like we could’ve told you about the ghost of the inn keeper”
made me laugh so hard
Trust is so fragile. I think everyone learned a valuable lesson here.
I hope one day i can be as proud of myself as I am of this father and the job he did raising those fine young men.
Wow, an amazing dad. He really is taking these 3 boys so well
I am so proud of how he's raising those 3 boys
In some small way, those 3 boys are doing such a good job raising their dad.
Hecking good job raising those boys.
HAHA every time the music hits and they have red eyes gets me.
I like how their communication is positive and supporting. We need to see examples of good communication, especially since there are so many high-profile examples of toxic communication.
I love how cursed yet wholesome this is….. makes me happy…. And kinda on edge.
I love the immediate tears out of them lolol
HER POWERS ARE GROWING STRONGER
wow imagine a family like this actually existing
The way their eyes instantly turn red and watery gets me every time
this is one heck of a dad who raised 3 amazing boys
Nice pfp bro
joe cappa should also apologise to us because he could've told us about the ghost of the innkeeper. I was not expecting that man, my heart
he made a deliberate choice not to
The funniest part is that you know his eyes are turning red beneath that VR headset
He did such a great job raising these fine young boys
Outstanding job he did raising these three boys
Always wholesome. Always very unsettling
Ok, TWUST ME on this one. You definitely don't wanna lose track of him!
Haha, I think I lost him. So funny.
What nice young men.
Damm hommie you have been grinding this out for us, thank you joe.
Lol, love how he still had the vr visor on while he was having the heart to heart with those three strong boys he raised.
0:25 this part is insanely accurate, EVERY TIME
that lil scare shows just how gnarly joe can get if he wants