The pit of cakes do not count because they were not wasted, and the big cake counts as 1 cake because it was built to be that way! FINISHED! DONE! SHUT UP!
I did the math and red was one block short of spending 4 stacks of iron blocks on this. Not including the crazy contraptions he built. Not including any other iron costs. Just the iron needed for the cakes.
Edit: didn't account for the cakes generated by the gimmick staff. That combined with the mega cake made by the bovinotaur and the other creatures means that Red actually spent 123 fewer iron blocks on this than I thought, meaning that in just cakes Red spent 2 stacks of iron blocks plus 4 blocks, or 132 blocks of iron spent just on cakes alone.
Yes and more painful the fact 1 bucket from a cow can produce an entire meter big (idk the math called) so those cakes are quite heavy that just adds to the pain
Not at all. Contrary to popular belief, cows do not experience discomfort or pain while they are milked, exactly like how human mothers do not experience discomfort or pain while they breastfeed their babies. In fact, a cow that is lactating gets very stressed and painfully engorged if their udder isn’t drained consistently. If a cow isn’t milked artificially or suckled dry by a calf naturally, they can develop deadly problems.
Cake 1 was made 0:38 the ingredients for a cake where there minus the egg 0:45 Cake 2 was introduced 1:02 Cake 3 was shown 1:05 Cake 4 was thrown 1:10 Cake 5 was placed down 1:43 Cake 6 was thrown 1:48 the ingredients for a cake where there minus the egg 1:56 Cake 7 was launched 2:00 Cake 8 was hooked 2:21 Cake 9 was thrown 2:36 Cake 10 was dropped 2:48 Cake 11 was wasted 2:51 Cake 12 was inserted 2:54 Cake’s 13-34 were conjured 2:58 Cake’s 35-108 were conjured 3:02 Cake 109 was wasted 3:04 Cake 110 was thrown 3:08 Cake 111 was flipped 3:09 Cake 112 was wasted 3:11 Cakes 113 and 114 were used 3:20 Cake 115 was thrown 3:21 Cake’s 116-118 were thrown 3:22 Cake’s 119-132 3:24 Cake’s 133-135 were dodged 3:26 Cake 134 was dodged 3:28 Cake’s 135-138 painted the grass white 3:29 Cake’s 139-141 were thrown 3:30 Cake’s 142-154 were thrown 3:34 Cake 155-157 were thrown 3:39 Cake’s 158-165 were NOT landed upon 3:42 Cake’s 166-199 were dispensed and 200-218 were thrown 3:55 Cake’s 219-232 were wasted 7:49 Cake’s 233-9493 were merged and dropped 8:03 Cake 9494 will be celebrated forever In total 9494 cakes were used The ingredients used include 9494 eggs were used 28485 wheat were used 28485 milk buckets were used And 18986 sugar were used
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logistics of waste management, and the stringent local regulations make it impractical for most individuals or farmsAccording to my calculation 🤓, people can’t have 255 cows because the vast amount of land required to graze them, the enormous cost of feeding and maintaining their health, the complex logistics of waste management, and the stringent local regulations make it impractical for most individuals or farmsAccording to my calculation 🤓, people can’t have 255 cows because the vast amount of land required to graze them, the enormous cost of feeding and maintaining their health, the complex logistics of waste management, and the stringent local regulations make it impractical for most individuals or farmsAccording to my calculation 🤓, people can’t have 255 cows because the vast amount of land required to graze them, the enormous cost of feeding and maintaining their health, the complex logistics of waste management, and the stringent local regulations make it impractical for most individuals or farmsAccording to my calculation 🤓, people can’t have 255 cows because the vast amount of land required to graze them, the enormous cost of feeding and maintaining their health, the complex logistics of waste management, and the stringent local regulations make it impractical for most individuals or farmsAccording to my calculation 🤓, people can’t have 255 cows because the vast amount of land required to graze them, the enormous cost of feeding and maintaining their health, the complex logistics of waste management, and the stringent local regulations make it impractical for most individuals or farmsAccording to my calculation 🤓, people can’t have 255 cows because the vast amount of land required to graze them, the enormous cost of feeding and maintaining their health, the complex logistics of waste management, and the stringent local regulations make it impractical for most individuals or farmsAccording to my calculation 🤓, people can’t have 255 cows because the vast amount of land required to graze them, the enormous cost of feeding and maintaining their health, the complex logistics of waste management, and the stringent local regulations make it impractical for most individuals or farmsAccording to my calculation 🤓, people can’t have 255 cows because the vast amount of land required to graze them, the enormous cost of feeding and maintaining their health, the complex logistics of waste management, and the stringent local regulations make it impractical for most individuals or farmsAccording to my calculation 🤓, people can’t have 255 cows because the vast amount of land required to graze them, the enormous cost of feeding and maintaining their health, the complex logistics of waste management, and the stringent local regulations make it impractical for most individuals or farmsAccording to my calculation 🤓, people can’t have 255 cows because the vast amount of land required to graze them, the enormous cost of feeding and maintaining their health, the complex logistics of waste management, and the stringent local regulations make it impractical for most individuals or farms
For those wonder how Red was able to have so many cakes in his inventory: If you watch Season 3 in Real Time, pay attention to Orange and Red's desert part immediately after they escape the loop with the beacon glitch. They both go through their inventories looking for the beacons, and we can see how much inventory space they actually have. Orange is shown to have (at least) 22 hotbars worth of inventory space, while Red only shows 18 hotbars before he finds his beacon (though he likely has the same amount as Orange.) Each hotbar has 9 spaces, so even if we only take the 18 hotbars Red is explicitly shown to have, he has 162 inventory spaces. A majority of this 255 cake total was not from Red himself, but instead thrown by other things like dispensers and the cake-equipped staff. And some of it happened at different times, so he never actually HAD the full 255 in his inventory at once. I took the liberty of going through the video to figure out how many cakes Red actually threw himself and thus would've had in his inventory. First: the separate instances. Yellow's Prank - 1 Blue's seconc caking - 1 Anvil Trap - 1 Sleeping Green - 1 Green Mining - 1 Green's Return To Sender - 1 (assuming Red threw it) Total: 6 cakes Now, for the long cake trap sequence. 138 cakes had been thrown before the sequence started. By the time Green arrives at the dispensers, the total is 177. That equals 39 cakes thrown by Red during the start of the sequence. During the dispenser phase of the sequence all the way up to when he's throw into the chair, Red throws 25 cakes at Green (and really does miss every time.) This comes out to a total of 64 cakes that Red had in his inventory during the entire sequence, well below the conservative estimate for his inventory space, but also above the normal Minecraft player inventory of 36, proving that Red really does have an extended inventory. Plus one cake for the successful cake in Green's face at the end of the episode, Red personally threw a total of 71 cakes the entire episode. So there you have it: even if the cakes weren't stacked, Red had enough inventory space to carry all of the cakes he actually threw. [The sticks having a lot more inventory space than normal is a pervasive theme across a lot of the shorts; it's the main reason for why they seem to be able to just pull out random stuff whenever they need to. Season 3 In Real Time is just the best place I've found that actually shows it really nicely, with the desert scene.]
1:00 I think it’s safe to assume that is at least a 3x3x2 cake pit, so +18. For more frame editing torture, you could count (and calculate) the materials used for the megacake and use that value instead…
The giant cake may have only been '1 cake', but do we have a count on the number of buckets of milk and eggs and sugar and wheat that made that cake that we may approximate how much cake that cake could have counted for as individual cakes? And I was so tempted to make a Your Mom joke ... But I refrain.
@@TheSoftwareNerd Fine. Assumption: Based on Frame by frame, there are approximately 2.5 Milk Buckets shot from cow ninja per frame. Assumption: All four Alivened Cake ninjas perform their actions simultaneously (just shot from four angles for dramatic effect and spliced separately) Assumption: Counting frames starts with the Cake Ninjas starting their task when Cow Ninja Starts (simultaneously remember...) all the way to when the giant cake begins falling at 7:48 of original video, I count about 210 frames of cake creation Therefore: With the frames I counted and cake creation estimation of -- 175 Additional cakes worth of cake wasted. Ah, but this counts cake creation as -- 3 milk / cake If we instead assume that -- 1 magic ninja milk + 1 magic ninja egg + 1 magic ninja wheat + 1 magic ninja sugar = 1 cake, that brings our total up to 525 additional wasted cakes ... But I think I can do better. The Dimensions of the cake are roughly (as I estimate) -- 21 x 21 x 10 m or roughly 4410 m^3 of pure cake Minecraft's individual cake blocks are reported as 0.875 x 0.875 x 0.5 m or approximately 0.3828125 m^3 of cake Even with rough numbers and such, that should be about 11,520 cakes worth of cake thrown/dropped at Green in this singular cake. Naturally this would bring up the amount of cakes wasted to 11,775 cakes. So, I think the count was a little off. Forgive me for being overly analytical.
@@meltedcheesweeeeelllllll if we're going by those terms most of the cakes were splaterd on there face and you can technically still eat those sooooooooooooooooooooooooo-
(For nerds) 255 cakes. Thats a total of 765 wheat, 765 buckets of milk, 255 eggs, 500 sugar. Putting it into mincraft terms You need 15 double chests for the milk. 15 stacks of eggs 7 stacks of sugar and 11 stacks of wheat. By tick speed would take you about a hour and 40 minutes for him to craft every single cake used. (Not including the redstone for mass cake dispensary in time it took him to set it up)
This looks like exhausting work, well done! About the pit of cakes, I understand, although I see 8 of them so it wouldn't be a problem to add it up if someone wants to count it.
The pit of cakes do not count because they were not wasted, and the big cake counts as 1 cake because it was built to be that way! FINISHED! DONE! SHUT UP!
why 0 replies??
Bro wasted minutes of his life to count wasted cakes
Actually, I believe the pit of cakes should be counted because It never showed us that they ate it or did something with it which is a waste.
do you know that the big cake is just a bunch of cakes combined together
@@XylorunsyouAnd how many cakes are in the pit?
Red reached the 8 bit integer limit of cakes just to prank their friends
Anymore and the cakes' textures wouldve been a mess
Well, unsigned integer
The unsigned byte limit
@winxpuser2600 no, its 255, because of 0. otherwise it would be 256.
@winxpuser2600 isn't it from 0->255?
During that red vs green showdown in the original video, I was actually wondering how did red have so many cakes in his inventory.
me too :)
He was probably playing on Bedrock, because you can stack cakes to 64 there
Shulker Boxes?
Mods?
Their universe breaks the laws
If Red had wasted two more cakes, he would've had overflowed and corrupted the game lmao.
overflow on 255 -> -256
so only 1 more
A very carefully calculated number of cakes animated, to avoid minecraft overflow (or a neat coincidence)
He would've wasted -1 cakes.
Edit: Or in a Negative Numbers Allowed system, it would be -254 cakes.
@@farpurplethis implies it's a signed integer, which means that there's 9 bits...?
255 → 0 is more plausible
@@aadenboy ah yeah
When trying to prank Green, Red wasted *two hundred and fifty-five* cakes. He wasted 255 cakes. That's 11111111 in binary. And that's terrible.
The stakes were high. Any further and the game might've crashed.
Omg so much guy with mathematics best
hehe i get it
HELP I UNDERSTAND THIS REFERENCE AND I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING
@@nonsense618what’s the reference?
8 bits of cakes, anymore and Alans computer would've been fried
Litter, littera, litteral, dude I giv up sayi dis
@@almasasrarslik this:
Li-te-ral-ly
Literally.
@@Zalimo4733litearly
@user-hh9wr7ej1q i know how to write "like". My phone just sometimes doesnt register my touches
You did him dirty @user-hh9wr7ej1q
255 cakes
thats 765 wheat
765 buckets of milk
510 sugar
255 eggs
0:11 not counted the cake cross on the cart
1:00 and 8 cakes like cake platform where will fall
@@gabrilmanx9752because those technically are still eatable
I did the math and red was one block short of spending 4 stacks of iron blocks on this. Not including the crazy contraptions he built. Not including any other iron costs. Just the iron needed for the cakes.
Edit: didn't account for the cakes generated by the gimmick staff. That combined with the mega cake made by the bovinotaur and the other creatures means that Red actually spent 123 fewer iron blocks on this than I thought, meaning that in just cakes Red spent 2 stacks of iron blocks plus 4 blocks, or 132 blocks of iron spent just on cakes alone.
Don’t forget what it took to make the giant cakw
“It’s ok my kid JUST learned counting!”
The kid:
"cake number one, cake number two, cake number three.... This frame here has many cakes... Cake number one, cake number two"
Red could have fed an entire town with all those cakes.... 😔
💀
The giant cake alone could have fed an entire town lmao
@@UltraNinjajust a normal dessert for the titan ravager
They have access to creative mode anyways it’s fine
@@UltraNinja caseoh light snack
That's not fair, Blue got caked twice
Yeah feel bad
💀
Nahh red got caked dozens of times
69 likes... WHY AM I SEEING 69 EVERYWHERE
Skill issue
The first cake wasnt wasted entirely since one slice was taken off. so actually 254 6/7 cake was wasted.
But TSC only took one bit of the slice, so its 254 13/14
My brain is to small to understand
1:21
In a distance you can hear Gimli shout: It Still Counts as ONE!
255 is the max potion level so that is a neat coincidence
no. It was actualy about 264 because of the 9 uncounted cakes
in the dropoff where they were standing on trapdoors
@@MrCrab_Gaming Those are still edible.
cake potion
Caked MMXXIV | ~~:~~
@@MrCrab_Gaming But they weren't wasted. They are still a cake
“Erm actually”
“You should have calculated the amount of eggs and wheat and milk was used to make the giant cake”
the cake used the same amount of eggs and wheat, when there is 3x more wheat needed than eggs in the actual recipe, how would be have done that?
This is one of those videos where you see at 3:00 AM and you need to watch it
Facts bro as I’m watching this at 3am
HOW DID BRO KNOW
I love people whocput erfort into these kinds off things, you've earned yourself a new sub.
Imagine how painful those cows he used would be 💀
Yes and more painful the fact 1 bucket from a cow can produce an entire meter big (idk the math called) so those cakes are quite heavy that just adds to the pain
@@nathanc6443 0.6-something cubic meter
Not at all. Contrary to popular belief, cows do not experience discomfort or pain while they are milked, exactly like how human mothers do not experience discomfort or pain while they breastfeed their babies. In fact, a cow that is lactating gets very stressed and painfully engorged if their udder isn’t drained consistently. If a cow isn’t milked artificially or suckled dry by a calf naturally, they can develop deadly problems.
@@fforfail8424 ok.
@@fforfail8424 Yea the op comment confused me
Also, they have creative mode
İ love how that giant cake counts as one
Well it is one cake...
Gimli moment
that one giant coin from paper mario color splash be like
@@woozin12345THAT EXPLAINS IT
@@yeeterdeleter0117I understood that reference.
254th cake - Gimli be like:
THAT STILL ONLY COUNTS AS ONE!
Lol
Cake 1 was made
0:38 the ingredients for a cake where there minus the egg
0:45 Cake 2 was introduced
1:02 Cake 3 was shown
1:05 Cake 4 was thrown
1:10 Cake 5 was placed down
1:43 Cake 6 was thrown
1:48 the ingredients for a cake where there minus the egg
1:56 Cake 7 was launched
2:00 Cake 8 was hooked
2:21 Cake 9 was thrown
2:36 Cake 10 was dropped
2:48 Cake 11 was wasted
2:51 Cake 12 was inserted
2:54 Cake’s 13-34 were conjured
2:58 Cake’s 35-108 were conjured
3:02 Cake 109 was wasted
3:04 Cake 110 was thrown
3:08 Cake 111 was flipped
3:09 Cake 112 was wasted
3:11 Cakes 113 and 114 were used
3:20 Cake 115 was thrown
3:21 Cake’s 116-118 were thrown
3:22 Cake’s 119-132
3:24 Cake’s 133-135 were dodged
3:26 Cake 134 was dodged
3:28 Cake’s 135-138 painted the grass white
3:29 Cake’s 139-141 were thrown
3:30 Cake’s 142-154 were thrown
3:34 Cake 155-157 were thrown
3:39 Cake’s 158-165 were NOT landed upon
3:42 Cake’s 166-199 were dispensed and 200-218 were thrown
3:55 Cake’s 219-232 were wasted
7:49 Cake’s 233-9493 were merged and dropped
8:03 Cake 9494 will be celebrated forever
In total 9494 cakes were used
The ingredients used include
9494 eggs were used
28485 wheat were used
28485 milk buckets were used
And 18986 sugar were used
Nice!
Red used enough cakes to break Vegeta’s scouter! XD
@@cyborg428105thats crazy and I cant deny the effort
that's over 9000!!
9494! Good number of cakes!
Shout out to the farmers the cows and the chickens making this video possible
That's exactly as high as you can count with eight bits.
255? At least, Red used 8-bit in correct way 😆
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the complex logistics of waste management, and the stringent local regulations make it impractical for most individuals or farms
Red could feed 5 poor villages for week, but prank is a prank
With that amount of cake it could literally save world hunger
“Dude he’s wasting so much food.” -DJ
“Lots of cakes were harmed in the making of this video”
THE 255 IS GENIUS
Red: World hunger? FIX it? Nah imma do my own thing
Wow man you deserve way more views and suscribers, the time spent to count all of that !
That's what I'm saying
Well I get nothing.
@@Gangbeastpartyanimalfan You got like a cake in the face yellow
@@vaguedestruction true! All thanks to red.
Green did NOT dodge that well in the whole series
Domain expansion: Malevolent Cakes
Green awakening his observation haki ☠
For those wonder how Red was able to have so many cakes in his inventory:
If you watch Season 3 in Real Time, pay attention to Orange and Red's desert part immediately after they escape the loop with the beacon glitch. They both go through their inventories looking for the beacons, and we can see how much inventory space they actually have.
Orange is shown to have (at least) 22 hotbars worth of inventory space, while Red only shows 18 hotbars before he finds his beacon (though he likely has the same amount as Orange.)
Each hotbar has 9 spaces, so even if we only take the 18 hotbars Red is explicitly shown to have, he has 162 inventory spaces.
A majority of this 255 cake total was not from Red himself, but instead thrown by other things like dispensers and the cake-equipped staff. And some of it happened at different times, so he never actually HAD the full 255 in his inventory at once.
I took the liberty of going through the video to figure out how many cakes Red actually threw himself and thus would've had in his inventory. First: the separate instances.
Yellow's Prank - 1
Blue's seconc caking - 1
Anvil Trap - 1
Sleeping Green - 1
Green Mining - 1
Green's Return To Sender - 1 (assuming Red threw it)
Total: 6 cakes
Now, for the long cake trap sequence.
138 cakes had been thrown before the sequence started. By the time Green arrives at the dispensers, the total is 177. That equals 39 cakes thrown by Red during the start of the sequence.
During the dispenser phase of the sequence all the way up to when he's throw into the chair, Red throws 25 cakes at Green (and really does miss every time.)
This comes out to a total of 64 cakes that Red had in his inventory during the entire sequence, well below the conservative estimate for his inventory space, but also above the normal Minecraft player inventory of 36, proving that Red really does have an extended inventory.
Plus one cake for the successful cake in Green's face at the end of the episode, Red personally threw a total of 71 cakes the entire episode.
So there you have it: even if the cakes weren't stacked, Red had enough inventory space to carry all of the cakes he actually threw.
[The sticks having a lot more inventory space than normal is a pervasive theme across a lot of the shorts; it's the main reason for why they seem to be able to just pull out random stuff whenever they need to. Season 3 In Real Time is just the best place I've found that actually shows it really nicely, with the desert scene.]
dude wtf this is a great explanation! You should make this a theory video!
Green: going ultra instinct meanwhile red: throwing 255 cakes
How in the world did Red find the time to gather 255 eggs, 510 sugar, and 765 buckets of milk and wheat
I mean, he loves animals, so that's how he gets the eggs and milk
Alan should definitely see this 😂
Green's honored one instincts ran out at the worst time
Solve world hunger: hell naw
Trying to prank green: f*ck yeah
He actually wasted 0 cakes because that staff has an infinite supply. Ge can remake every lost cake in a tick.
They were still wasted
@@Potato72080 They weren't wasted. They were put to good cause for a RUclips video
Then he wasted almost 13 seconds of non-stop cake summoning
@@ИгорьМерзляков-р7д He did NOT waste it. It was for the CONTENT.
@@vaguedestructionhe did
That large cake could probably end world hunger
1:16 bro got busted on
knowing that you can milk a cow infinitely without stopping, that cow was probably never the same after red showed up.
1:00 I think it’s safe to assume that is at least a 3x3x2 cake pit, so +18.
For more frame editing torture, you could count (and calculate) the materials used for the megacake and use that value instead…
Don't.
MAX LEVEL OF "Cake-waste" REACHED
So it’s 251 failures to 1 success. Red clearly won that then, huh?
green should fr react to this
Red has a bakery in his pockets 😭💀💀
bro those chickens went to work 💀💀💀💀
Bruh red used 254 cakes just to prank green edit: it is actually 255, thx @Filmerandy
*255
Technically 252 because the 3 firsts cakes were for his others friends
@@Just-CyanThanks for the information.
Its counting how many cakes wasted, not cakes wasted on green and himself@@Just-Cyan
@@Insertcoolusernam indeed, that’s why I removed 3 cakes.
1:37 fun fact:on bedrock edition the max level of effects is 255
You counted the giant cake as one big one, rather than frame-by framing the ingredients used?
…I can respect that
0:42 u missed like 3 cakes maybe
A new form of combat has just been discovered in Minecraft. It is called, Cake.
If only it were 256, then it would be such an even number (2^8 for anyone wondering)
85x3 = 255, there’s also a cake in a cart when Red is about to attack Yellow
Bro just wasted the max amount of cakes a command can read
0:43 what happened to the counter in this part
8 bit of cakes
1 more and its zero again.
thats 4 stacks of cakes (yes I play on bedrock)
How is that last part any relevant
Me too! I also made a letter processer in that edition!
@@Directed2212because cakes only stack in Bedrock...
Legit
*3 stacks and 63 cakes
Cuz 256=64×4
So, there’d be an extra cake if it was 4 full stacks
I like the detail that 255 is a known binary limit and red wasted exactly that amount. Would have he wasted one more cake and he'd start chaos.
Thank you I didn’t know I needed this information
We all absolutely needed this information.
@@Potato72080 agreed
bro couldve solved world hunger with that amount of cakes
You didn't count the 8 cakes seen in the pit green avoids at 1:00
its only cakes that splattered
They weren't destroyed thought, so they weren't counted
@@magirano768they’re intact
the vid says wasted cakes and they were wasted so they should have counted
Shame on you, Red!
So many delicious cakes has been wasted T_T
The giant cake may have only been '1 cake', but do we have a count on the number of buckets of milk and eggs and sugar and wheat that made that cake that we may approximate how much cake that cake could have counted for as individual cakes?
And I was so tempted to make a Your Mom joke ... But I refrain.
YOU KNOW WHO ELSE CAN COUNT THE NUMBER OF CAKES?
@@TheSoftwareNerd Fine.
Assumption: Based on Frame by frame, there are approximately 2.5 Milk Buckets shot from cow ninja per frame.
Assumption: All four Alivened Cake ninjas perform their actions simultaneously (just shot from four angles for dramatic effect and spliced separately)
Assumption: Counting frames starts with the Cake Ninjas starting their task when Cow Ninja Starts (simultaneously remember...) all the way to when the giant cake begins falling at 7:48 of original video, I count about 210 frames of cake creation
Therefore: With the frames I counted and cake creation estimation of -- 175 Additional cakes worth of cake wasted.
Ah, but this counts cake creation as -- 3 milk / cake
If we instead assume that -- 1 magic ninja milk + 1 magic ninja egg + 1 magic ninja wheat + 1 magic ninja sugar = 1 cake, that brings our total up to 525 additional wasted cakes
...
But I think I can do better.
The Dimensions of the cake are roughly (as I estimate) -- 21 x 21 x 10 m or roughly 4410 m^3 of pure cake
Minecraft's individual cake blocks are reported as 0.875 x 0.875 x 0.5 m or approximately 0.3828125 m^3 of cake
Even with rough numbers and such, that should be about 11,520 cakes worth of cake thrown/dropped at Green in this singular cake.
Naturally this would bring up the amount of cakes wasted to 11,775 cakes.
So, I think the count was a little off. Forgive me for being overly analytical.
For the record, that should be about
11775 Eggs
23550 Sugar
35325 Wheat and Milk
Almost as much as someone like your mother consumes daily
damn alan animated 255 cakes thats crazy
0:58 errmm actually u forgot the cakes in the pit 👆🤓
They were not wasted
errm actually the cakes in the pit were not wasted they are still in one piece 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
@@Carlang29erm actually, there was 1 cake that got stabbed with sword ☝️🤓
But it didn't fully wastes it
nerd: erm, actually he wastes it because no ones eat it ☝️🤓
Number 7 killed me! Unleashed the might of GOD onto the back of his head with that cake!
he actuallywaste 2 cakes at 0:11
Wrong, the cakes wasted thing only counts when the cake is damaged or splattered. You can technically Still eat the minecart cake so it wasn't wasted.
@@meltedcheesweeeeelllllll if we're going by those terms most of the cakes were splaterd on there face and you can technically still eat those sooooooooooooooooooooooooo-
@@Joshuathecircleguyno, it’s about whether they actually eat them, not if it’s possible to eat them in general
@@user-gx3oy3bi1s THE CAKE IN THE MINECART WAS NEVER EATEN THOUGH
Where's the 4th one?
255 is actually a really neat number
The cows and chicken during the process be like: 💀💀
Red could possibly solve the food crisis
0:47 bro got rizzed up
True
wow, red was 1 cake short from wasting 4 stacks of cakes
(For nerds)
255 cakes. Thats a total of 765 wheat, 765 buckets of milk, 255 eggs, 500 sugar.
Putting it into mincraft terms
You need 15 double chests for the milk. 15 stacks of eggs 7 stacks of sugar and 11 stacks of wheat. By tick speed would take you about a hour and 40 minutes for him to craft every single cake used. (Not including the redstone for mass cake dispensary in time it took him to set it up)
Damn. Red does not care about the environment. He just wanted to hit green with 255 cakes
255 cakes
Make sence
With 255 cakes red could solve world hunger (or just using the giant cake instead) but noooo he wants to prank his friends
i think more bc you also gotta go frame-by-frame on the big one,divide it from the ingridients and thats the size of the big cake
The cows and the chickens: OH GOD THAT RED GUY IS HERE AGAIN
WASTE???!? he used every single cake for the #1 best use you can! A PRANK!!!
God forbid he missed one more cake or Allan would have come back to a crashed computer.
@Filmerandy, You Forgot This Cake At 0:31
no he didnt?
it went up by 1
132 - 133
Imagine animating 255 cakes 😭
Dang bro must be sad to waste all your time frame by frame just to get 1 like
my underrated status dude
Well it got on my reccomended twice @Filmerandy
Thank you for the work only few can dream of doing. You are a legend!
255 cakes = Minecraft sky limit
Wow red wastes 255 cakes just to get green
Damn that's a lot of cakes
Red was getting that sans treatment
GREEN HAS A ULTRA INSTINCT?!
my guy wasted enough cakes to solve world hunger
The title for the video should be: "Analyzing Cake Mayhem"
This looks like exhausting work, well done!
About the pit of cakes, I understand, although I see 8 of them so it wouldn't be a problem to add it up if someone wants to count it.
GREEN JUST WENT SANS
Green is the true def of observation haki
1:01 that kick was personal
There was a lot more cakes than that, but well done.🎉
me wondering where the 255 cakes i cooked for the town feast are:
meanwhile Red:
that one time green held red caught me off guard