The 'Dare to be Stupid' nod goes even further than just a reference to a song Al did. That song was used in a key part of the 1986 Transformers movie, a gorgeously animated spectacle with a rocking soundtrack even if the story can be a little confusing. ---Spoilers beyond here--- So, the sequence is a clash on the planet of Junk/Junkion, an artificial planet composed of space trash from all over the galaxy. It's also inhabited by a species of Transformers called 'Junkions', who all turn into Transformer sized motorcycles. Their leader is Wreck Gar, voiced by the legendary Eric Idle. The entire encounter eventually turns into a dance party with 'Dare to be Stupid' playing. So that is why Al plays Wreck Gar in Transformers: Animated.
i didn't realize Wreck-Gar was played by someone else in his first appearance, then again, I watched Transformers The Movie decades ago, so I don't remember much.
14:13 "Lately my timeline has been filled with accusations that I’ve had sexual relations with a horse - so, for the record, I’d just like to state that’s not entirely accurate." Weird AL - 2019
Fun fact: Supposedly Vivziepop originally wanted Weird Al to be the voice for Lucifer in Hazbin Hotel, but he turned down the role because of his personal rule against swearing. Though she still got to animate the “Vampire” segment for his “Polkamania” music video. I still think Jeremy Jordan was the better choice for Luci, but it’s funny to think about what could’ve been.
I think maybe Weird all Could be a highlevel archangel just below the Seraphim maybe even a named 8 archangels who opposite of the 7 princes of hell thing be he does not like people using curse words with each sin having opposite virtue chastity, temperance, charity, diligence, kindness, patience, and humility weird al could be humility or kindness since those in charge in hell are in the top in heaven those in charge is from the bottom archangels since lucifee was castout of heaven he could be opposite of Lucifer or Satan and also fine with the realization of sinner can be redeem
The only time I can recall Yankavic swearing was in his “Don’t Download This Song”, where you can faintly hear him shout “Just buy the song! You cheap bastard!” as the song fades out.
As someone who also has ecclectic tastes in music, the reason you can listen to a playlist of just weird al is because his songs are in EVERY genre, from rap to 80s pop to polka. It never gets boring or samey
So Dr. Screwball Jones wants to go around and force merriment and good times on unsuspecting people? In other words you could say that he's trying to enact Mandatory Fun
11:22 It’s actually not 100% certain that that’s his real name. It definitely could be. But in his backstory song, he said growing up nobody even knew his name. It wasn’t until he got his cutie mark (of a cheese sandwich) that he started getting recognized, as ‘Cheese Sandwich’ Not impossible that it’s his birth name, but it could very well just be a name he himself chose.
4:06 Do you mean Prowl, the sleek black ninja bike and Bulkhead, the big clumsy lug with the heart of gold??? "I've watched some of that show so you don't have to!!!" Doug Walker would be proud!!!
My understanding is that if you go up to this man with ten dollars and ask him to voice act a character he'll pay you back seven dollars to voice them. He will need the ten dollars first but he'll pay you with seven dollars
Al actually gave a bit of a history with Transformers. Dare to be stupid was in a scene from the G1 movie where Wreck-Gar and his crew attack the autobots. on top of voice acting wreck-gar in a couple episodes of animated (the best Transformers series) he also plays Cosmos in the current series, Transformers Earthspark
It kind of blew me away when I first saw Pinkie's Pride. I wasn't expecting Weird Al to guest on the episode, and after that, it ends up being, what I believe to be, the perfect Pinkie Pie episode. It's energetic, it's silly, it's surreal, it's got catchy songs, it's just a fun time had entirely. It's in my Top 20 favorite MLP episodes.
5:34 that's a surprisingly intricate joke. Yes, the song title of course. But in the '86 movie, that song played as the main characters were getting help from: Junkbots. Transformers that inhabit a junk filled planet. Neat! 😁
Hello, fan of The 7D here! It's always a joy to see the show mentioned! And to answer your question: nope, Bashful being a spy was only in that episode. What irked me is that he already had a secret alter-ego that he accidentally made in either episode 3 or 4 of the first season (the episode "The Big Bash," which was also his alter-ego name), and then they never used it again. At least that alter-ego felt more in-character, versus just Bashful transforming into James Bond, including the Sean Connery voice impression. I was bummed at how unsatisfied I was with the episode, because I was so excited for Weird Al being a guest voice. With some changes and the episode being longer, it would've been a lot better. At least his performance as Shapeshifter was good (the accordian lyric in his villain song made me laugh)
So that whole Johnny Bravo episode was poking fun at Scooby-Doo's early attempts to stay relevent. After the original series they had The New Scooby-Doo Movies (which had a celeberty guest for almost every episode) and The Scooby-Doo Show (which often crossed over with The Blue Falcon). (Oh and if you wanna try getting into Transformers, def watch more TF Anmated it's really good.)
Guess Who is sort of a sequel to a vintage Scooby-Doo series Scooby-Doo Movies were there is a lot of guest stars that are either real people or famous characters like Batman and Robin or Harlem Globetrotters
0:23 - 0:34 you literally just described my entire experience with weird Al wtf. I barely listen to actual artists I just take songs that sound cool and listen, but I found weird Al and basically listen to his entire discography. WTH???
This video's a banger. Never seen half of these despite having watched almost all of these shows a bunch as a kid (minus MLP and Hailey's on It), and Al has some crazy range.
11:30 It's actually implied that ponies sometimes change their names after getting their cutie mark, so it's entirely possible thar he took the name Cheese Sandwich later.
So a few corrections to the Transformers segment of this video. The other two Autobots are Prowl and Bulkhead and Sari is not a black girl, she's Indian which should have been obvious by the fact her name is Sari and her father's accent. I would also like to point out, this not even the only Weird Al episode of Transformers. For starters, the song they reference in the episode "Dare to be Stupid" was on the sound track of the original 1986 Transformers movie and plays during the scene when the original Wreck-Gar was first introduced. Secondly, Weird Al would return as the voice of Wreck-Gar in the episode "Human Error, Part II" which is a season 3 episode and it should be noted by this point in the series we've found out, Sari isn't a human girl at all but she still has the appearance of an Indian. And in case it wasn't clear earlier I mean an actual Indian from India not a Native American. Third, Weird Al has also appeared recently in THREE episode of Transformers Earthspark as Cosmos. He first appears in "The Butterfly Effect" and later in the "Judgement Day" two parter.
5:35 That's also a Transfotmers reference, because the song "Dare To Be Stupid" was in the Original Transformers Movie (1986). That scene is also the presentation of The Junkions and the first apppereance of Wreckgar, the transformer that Weird Al voices here.
Strange that you mention Wreck-Gar, then later mention characters who return after their first appearance. Wreck-Gar also appeared in another episode. The Autobots were mind controlled by Soundwave, meaning Sari (Tara) had to recruit more robots to rescue them. Wreck-Gar returned, along with Scrapper the Constucticon and Snarl the Dinobot.
The 7D? *Takes puff of cigar* I haven't heard that name in years In all seriousness, i love this show and i want it to be added on Disney plus. I don't wanna buy it on youtube because i bet the second i do, it'll get added
The first time I've heard of Weird Al Yankovic is hearing the Polkamon song he provided for the end credits of the 4Kids dub of Pokemon the Movie 2000.
I found it amusing when you mentioned "Like a surgeon" as an example of his sense of humor. It's the only idea he didn't come up with himself. Madonna suggested it to him. I've been a fan since the 80s. Oh and Al voiced Wreck-gar because "Dare to be stupid" was on the soundtrack for the OG transformers movie where the character debuts. And John Cleese didn't want to voice him again.
24:52 I always found it unusual that they made the female protagonist (forgot her name) canonically hate wearing pants because they were uncomfortable, and even more odd when they decided to keep this trait in the chronologically earlier series following the two protagonists in school. Never knew the creator was weird like that.
The reason why Weird Al teamed up with Don Knotts and the Blue Falcon: the three of them were somewhat infamous for appearing in multiple unrelated cartoons. Don Knotts back in his hay day was a voice actor for probably even more characters than Weird Al, and Blue Falcon didn't have quite as many guest appearances but when he does show up it's jarring because he's so out of place with the likes of Dexter's Lab and Scooby Doo; and out of all of Hanna Barbera's action shows (like Thundarr, Birdman, Space Ghost, Herculoids etc.) I don't think anybody knows why Blue Falcon of all of them is the one they decided should be crossing over into their other properties.
Well one of the bigger notes with the first cheese sandwich episode is that it was part of the 5 important episodes of season 4 that led to the finale, having boneless become one of the keys that were needed to open the rainbow chest
One of the best characters he played was Captain Peanutbutter from Bojack Horseman. I was surprised since his character went from comedic to depressed, saying how it is cruel to let people love you because you are promising them that you will break their hearts in the future. The reason why he is depressed is that he has a certain condition that could be fatal, and he is getting surgery. Thankfully, he lives, but his acting was very impressive, going from his usual self to a person who is worried about his mortality and how he may not have long to live if the surgery doesn't go well.
Fun-fact: Dare to be Stupid was also part of the soundtrack of the original '80s TransFormers movie, and played during the scene that originally introduced Wreck-Gar!
4:06 Sari is Indian. my favorite part about the Dare to be Stupid reference is that the song played in the 1986 movie over the scene in which Wreck-Gar first appears
The whole reason Al voiced Wrek-Gar is from the original Transformer Animated movie used his song "Dare to be stupid" for the original Wrek-gars intro. Al appeared as Wrek-gar twice in transformers animated
5:42 Did you understand that that song was also used in the G1 animated movie on a trash planet as well? Wreck-Gar also came back for the episode Human Error Part 2
Technically theres 5 weird al mlp episodes due to him marrying pinkie in the finale the last promblem and being in the backrounds with some speaking roles after his interduction
When you mentioned hailys on it I literally said to myself I should watch that I never finished all the episodes just for you to say it was canceled and taken off Disney plus
So i think the Golden Girls thing is just a funny thing with Khary Payton (Cyborg's voice actor) Because when he's a guest player on Critical Role, he summons a magical weapon and it just so happens to be a Golden Girls reference
I’d also like to mention that Wierd Al signed a piece of Cheese Sandwich/Pinkie Pie fanart with “I stole your waifu”
Oh that’s too good XD
That's actually hilarious.
He's my tyler the creator
No way 💀💀💀
@@lordevolder9907that is a crazy comparison but I’m on board
The best part of the transformers one is that the main reason they got him is because in the first transformers movie they played dare to be stupid
He also appears in a Christmas episode as Ratgar. I think he got the last line of the episode with "Free Trash for all the good children!"
Im pretty sure calling him "Cheese sandwich" was weird al's idea.
Its exactly what i think he'd name a pony.
Visually, I like how his cutiemark is a cheese sandwich sliced in half, but spread in a way that resembles an accordion.
@@Stratelier with grill marks that look like keys
The "My finger can transform. Guess which one" line was actually referenced in Transformers One. It was a really funny moment.
He makes music for strange people, strange people make cartoons, weird people want to meet al, everybody is happy
Bro really loves cartoons, and I genuinely respect that
The 'Dare to be Stupid' nod goes even further than just a reference to a song Al did.
That song was used in a key part of the 1986 Transformers movie, a gorgeously animated spectacle with a rocking soundtrack even if the story can be a little confusing.
---Spoilers beyond here---
So, the sequence is a clash on the planet of Junk/Junkion, an artificial planet composed of space trash from all over the galaxy. It's also inhabited by a species of Transformers called 'Junkions', who all turn into Transformer sized motorcycles. Their leader is Wreck Gar, voiced by the legendary Eric Idle.
The entire encounter eventually turns into a dance party with 'Dare to be Stupid' playing.
So that is why Al plays Wreck Gar in Transformers: Animated.
@@primeoetgrunn I actually knew Dare to be Stupid played in that movie
i didn't realize Wreck-Gar was played by someone else in his first appearance, then again, I watched Transformers The Movie decades ago, so I don't remember much.
I’m just gonna give my two cents and say:
If Weird Al Yankovic doesn’t exist in your universe you did something wrong.
14:13 "Lately my timeline has been filled with accusations that I’ve had sexual relations with a horse - so, for the record, I’d just like to state that’s not entirely accurate." Weird AL - 2019
Fun fact: Supposedly Vivziepop originally wanted Weird Al to be the voice for Lucifer in Hazbin Hotel, but he turned down the role because of his personal rule against swearing. Though she still got to animate the “Vampire” segment for his “Polkamania” music video. I still think Jeremy Jordan was the better choice for Luci, but it’s funny to think about what could’ve been.
It’s kinda like how Danny Trejo states that if he has to play a villain then he must be killed off.
Imagine if he agreed to the part but they also tweaked the character such that Lucifer never swears.
I think maybe Weird all Could be a highlevel archangel just below the Seraphim maybe even a named 8 archangels who opposite of the 7 princes of hell thing be he does not like people using curse words with each sin having opposite virtue chastity, temperance, charity, diligence, kindness, patience, and humility weird al could be humility or kindness since those in charge in hell are in the top in heaven those in charge is from the bottom archangels since lucifee was castout of heaven he could be opposite of Lucifer or Satan and also fine with the realization of sinner can be redeem
@@Commrade-DOGE what? What about Machete?
The only time I can recall Yankavic swearing was in his “Don’t Download This Song”, where you can faintly hear him shout “Just buy the song! You cheap bastard!” as the song fades out.
He is honestly really good when it comes to voice acting. I really like the cameos he appears in. Some fit in honestly
The Cheese Sandwich name is just on brand for the naming conventions in MLP. Rainbow Dash, Twilight Sparkle, Mrs. Cake, Derpy, just to make a few.
As someone who also has ecclectic tastes in music, the reason you can listen to a playlist of just weird al is because his songs are in EVERY genre, from rap to 80s pop to polka. It never gets boring or samey
Wreck Gar saying "I dare to be stupid" is also a reference to the song being in Transformers The Movie (1986)
The song played during the scene in which Wreck-Gar was first introduced! Talk about full circle!
So Dr. Screwball Jones wants to go around and force merriment and good times on unsuspecting people? In other words you could say that he's trying to enact Mandatory Fun
theres a lot im seeing in this comment, i don't know- love polka, love cheese sandwich, weird al for the win!
The role that blew my mind and I didn't believe was his appearance in Batman vs Robin as Dollmaker. He sounded *NOTHING* like himself
11:22 It’s actually not 100% certain that that’s his real name. It definitely could be.
But in his backstory song, he said growing up nobody even knew his name. It wasn’t until he got his cutie mark (of a cheese sandwich) that he started getting recognized, as ‘Cheese Sandwich’
Not impossible that it’s his birth name, but it could very well just be a name he himself chose.
Never forget that he was the Dollmaker in Batman Vs. Robin. He was there for about 5 minutes, but what a 5 minutes it was.
4:06 Do you mean Prowl, the sleek black ninja bike and Bulkhead, the big clumsy lug with the heart of gold??? "I've watched some of that show so you don't have to!!!" Doug Walker would be proud!!!
14:15 I'm gonna take this out of context
Same
X2 14:13
BRO THAT IS THE GREATEST SENTENCE OF 2024
And of course it had to be followed by “mama warned me about women like you
I WAS HOPING SHE WAS RIGHT”
"Chea facked Weird Al"
A Dragon in a Pony cartoon
The reason for Wreck-gar being voiced by Al is because one of his songs played in TF' 86 in the junk planet scene.
My understanding is that if you go up to this man with ten dollars and ask him to voice act a character he'll pay you back seven dollars to voice them. He will need the ten dollars first but he'll pay you with seven dollars
DR SCREWBALL JONES is my favorite WEIRD AL YANKOVIC character. (Wander Over Yonder) And it goes well with JACK MCBRAYER.
Al actually gave a bit of a history with Transformers. Dare to be stupid was in a scene from the G1 movie where Wreck-Gar and his crew attack the autobots. on top of voice acting wreck-gar in a couple episodes of animated (the best Transformers series) he also plays Cosmos in the current series, Transformers Earthspark
It kind of blew me away when I first saw Pinkie's Pride. I wasn't expecting Weird Al to guest on the episode, and after that, it ends up being, what I believe to be, the perfect Pinkie Pie episode. It's energetic, it's silly, it's surreal, it's got catchy songs, it's just a fun time had entirely. It's in my Top 20 favorite MLP episodes.
I remember hearing about his appearances in Scooby-Doo and Uncle Grandpa. I didn't realise he'd been in so many cartoons!
I feel like Weird Al's voice and sense of humour just lends itself really well to animation and that's probably why he has so many cameos
I was genuinely shocked when Weird Al *wasn't* the villain in the Scooby-Doo one, although in context of that specific episode it wouldn't make since.
5:34 that's a surprisingly intricate joke. Yes, the song title of course. But in the '86 movie, that song played as the main characters were getting help from: Junkbots. Transformers that inhabit a junk filled planet. Neat! 😁
I've actually met Weird Al in person!
Hello, fan of The 7D here! It's always a joy to see the show mentioned!
And to answer your question: nope, Bashful being a spy was only in that episode. What irked me is that he already had a secret alter-ego that he accidentally made in either episode 3 or 4 of the first season (the episode "The Big Bash," which was also his alter-ego name), and then they never used it again. At least that alter-ego felt more in-character, versus just Bashful transforming into James Bond, including the Sean Connery voice impression.
I was bummed at how unsatisfied I was with the episode, because I was so excited for Weird Al being a guest voice. With some changes and the episode being longer, it would've been a lot better. At least his performance as Shapeshifter was good (the accordian lyric in his villain song made me laugh)
4:05 bulkhead the green one & prowl the black & gold one
14:15 I recognize that series and art style from a mile away
So that whole Johnny Bravo episode was poking fun at Scooby-Doo's early attempts to stay relevent. After the original series they had The New Scooby-Doo Movies (which had a celeberty guest for almost every episode) and The Scooby-Doo Show (which often crossed over with The Blue Falcon).
(Oh and if you wanna try getting into Transformers, def watch more TF Anmated it's really good.)
Guess Who is sort of a sequel to a vintage Scooby-Doo series Scooby-Doo Movies were there is a lot of guest stars that are either real people or famous characters like Batman and Robin or Harlem Globetrotters
0:23 - 0:34 you literally just described my entire experience with weird Al wtf. I barely listen to actual artists I just take songs that sound cool and listen, but I found weird Al and basically listen to his entire discography. WTH???
This video's a banger. Never seen half of these despite having watched almost all of these shows a bunch as a kid (minus MLP and Hailey's on It), and Al has some crazy range.
One of my favorite Weird Al appearances is in Back At The Barnyard.
Me too, it was funny when he beat the shit out of farm animals with rubber chickens and golden disks
@@ShyGuyCookMaster50 i’d like to think that’s how he deals with home invaders.
11:30 It's actually implied that ponies sometimes change their names after getting their cutie mark, so it's entirely possible thar he took the name Cheese Sandwich later.
The dare to be stupid reference is a bit deeper of a cut when you consider it played during the first transformers movie
14:08 i think they can read my thoughts.
You HAVE to be cowardly and brave to be a spy imo, curiosity killed the cat and all
So a few corrections to the Transformers segment of this video. The other two Autobots are Prowl and Bulkhead and Sari is not a black girl, she's Indian which should have been obvious by the fact her name is Sari and her father's accent. I would also like to point out, this not even the only Weird Al episode of Transformers.
For starters, the song they reference in the episode "Dare to be Stupid" was on the sound track of the original 1986 Transformers movie and plays during the scene when the original Wreck-Gar was first introduced.
Secondly, Weird Al would return as the voice of Wreck-Gar in the episode "Human Error, Part II" which is a season 3 episode and it should be noted by this point in the series we've found out, Sari isn't a human girl at all but she still has the appearance of an Indian. And in case it wasn't clear earlier I mean an actual Indian from India not a Native American.
Third, Weird Al has also appeared recently in THREE episode of Transformers Earthspark as Cosmos. He first appears in "The Butterfly Effect" and later in the "Judgement Day" two parter.
19:43 The 7D? Heh! That ain’t a name I’ve heard in years.
Finally a video I have been waiting for someone to make
Sari of Transformers is Indian coded, though she's actually like an alien robot
I heard of cheese sandwich but i didn't know he was weird al, then again i also never really heard weird al's music until recently
5:35
That's also a Transfotmers reference, because the song "Dare To Be Stupid" was in the Original Transformers Movie (1986). That scene is also the presentation of The Junkions and the first apppereance of Wreckgar, the transformer that Weird Al voices here.
Strange that you mention Wreck-Gar, then later mention characters who return after their first appearance. Wreck-Gar also appeared in another episode. The Autobots were mind controlled by Soundwave, meaning Sari (Tara) had to recruit more robots to rescue them. Wreck-Gar returned, along with Scrapper the Constucticon and Snarl the Dinobot.
As a lifelong transformers fan, the hearing you trying to explain transformers animated inflicted permanent psychic damage
The 7D? *Takes puff of cigar* I haven't heard that name in years
In all seriousness, i love this show and i want it to be added on Disney plus. I don't wanna buy it on youtube because i bet the second i do, it'll get added
The first time I've heard of Weird Al Yankovic is hearing the Polkamon song he provided for the end credits of the 4Kids dub of Pokemon the Movie 2000.
I found it amusing when you mentioned "Like a surgeon" as an example of his sense of humor. It's the only idea he didn't come up with himself. Madonna suggested it to him.
I've been a fan since the 80s.
Oh and Al voiced Wreck-gar because "Dare to be stupid" was on the soundtrack for the OG transformers movie where the character debuts. And John Cleese didn't want to voice him again.
this dude is the only one Who can say " my oc and x cartoon charactere have a child are oficial" like gojo fans and Miguel o'hara would the world
0:24 I have that exact same shirt, I used it for my Halloween costume (I was dressed as weird Al)
24:52 I always found it unusual that they made the female protagonist (forgot her name) canonically hate wearing pants because they were uncomfortable, and even more odd when they decided to keep this trait in the chronologically earlier series following the two protagonists in school. Never knew the creator was weird like that.
love the video but its soo funny about him complaining about the constant noise wail he has a annoying sound playing over himself talking 25:13
4:06 She's Indian
Because you only watched this episode you never saw her dad
You kinda sound like weird Al. That’s been stuck in my head
He does tho
Lil bro has sauerkraut for breakfast
19:16 Maybe we could have... if we got more seasons.
Weird Al is an IRL cartoon character
i can't believe so many people have been using Al to make tv episodes for so long.
16:48 "So i mailed a letter to my evil twin"
Also your "evil twin" sounds like Doofenshmirtz
Cannot believe you skipped the Back at the Barnyard episode where Weird Al literally makes an appearance and is revealed to be a horse lmao
@@starstruxtion I thought Al just had a cameo in that one
@thadmaster7 it's 50/50 on that. He's pretty involved at the last quarter of the episode
3:15 I’m actually a transformers fan and my favorite transformers shows are tfprime & tfanimated
when you showed a picture of a velma show poster, i instinctively flipped it off
The reason why Weird Al teamed up with Don Knotts and the Blue Falcon: the three of them were somewhat infamous for appearing in multiple unrelated cartoons. Don Knotts back in his hay day was a voice actor for probably even more characters than Weird Al, and Blue Falcon didn't have quite as many guest appearances but when he does show up it's jarring because he's so out of place with the likes of Dexter's Lab and Scooby Doo; and out of all of Hanna Barbera's action shows (like Thundarr, Birdman, Space Ghost, Herculoids etc.) I don't think anybody knows why Blue Falcon of all of them is the one they decided should be crossing over into their other properties.
Well one of the bigger notes with the first cheese sandwich episode is that it was part of the 5 important episodes of season 4 that led to the finale, having boneless become one of the keys that were needed to open the rainbow chest
Aaaaaaand this video forced me to remember 7D. You madman
23:43 Croak means die. a croak dream is a dream where someone dies. Any dream that has the cosmic owl comes true.
@@KEEPTALKIN8215 we I knew Croak means die
Weird Al shows up in 2 Transformers Animated episodes, Wreck-Gar comes back later on! (And ends up back in the riverbed by the end...)
this dude sounds almost exactly like al
0:59 looook is wander over yonder my favorite show
17:46 How DARE YOU make me laugh at Teen Totans Go!?
Weird Al voiced a character in both of Hasbro's biggest properties, and I love that
4:08 sari is not black, her father is Indian and she’s his robot daughter. So if anything, she’s Robo-Indian
One of the best characters he played was Captain Peanutbutter from Bojack Horseman. I was surprised since his character went from comedic to depressed, saying how it is cruel to let people love you because you are promising them that you will break their hearts in the future. The reason why he is depressed is that he has a certain condition that could be fatal, and he is getting surgery.
Thankfully, he lives, but his acting was very impressive, going from his usual self to a person who is worried about his mortality and how he may not have long to live if the surgery doesn't go well.
@@AznOmega I actually thought about putting the Bojack episodes in this video.
"ABRACADABRA" - Solider tf2
Mighty Majiswords did struggle with its pacing sadly
And the writer
Was not expecting a .mov reference.
"He who is tired of weird Al is tired of life" - Homer Simpson
weird al actually plays 2 transformers
wreck gar (the one you mentioned)
And cosmos from earthspark
Fun-fact: Dare to be Stupid was also part of the soundtrack of the original '80s TransFormers movie, and played during the scene that originally introduced Wreck-Gar!
Damn I remember mighty swords
Sucks that I dont remember much of the episodes
4:06 Sari is Indian.
my favorite part about the Dare to be Stupid reference is that the song played in the 1986 movie over the scene in which Wreck-Gar first appears
23:24 Basically a croak dream is a dream that a person has before they die!!!
Bonus: Weird Al voiced another Transformer. In the show Transformers Earthspark he cameos as the autobot Cosmos
The whole reason Al voiced Wrek-Gar is from the original Transformer Animated movie used his song "Dare to be stupid" for the original Wrek-gars intro.
Al appeared as Wrek-gar twice in transformers animated
I was hoping just to watch the clips without narrations not a recap of each single one
5:35
Ok, if we're making references, I would ask the bot for some glazed donuts
I actually didn’t know weird Al voiced the junkbot in transformers animated
The aquabats super show has Weird Al!
Weird Al x Transformers x Mega Man X soundtrack = I will follow you to my death senpai! Lol
The funniest part is that he sounds a little like Weird Al when he speaks in a monotone voice
5:42 Did you understand that that song was also used in the G1 animated movie on a trash planet as well?
Wreck-Gar also came back for the episode Human Error Part 2
i love we fixed a truck, it's such a vibe
Why the heck haven’t I seen Odd Squad memes the show is really good
Technically theres 5 weird al mlp episodes due to him marrying pinkie in the finale the last promblem and being in the backrounds with some speaking roles after his interduction
When you mentioned hailys on it I literally said to myself I should watch that I never finished all the episodes just for you to say it was canceled and taken off Disney plus
So i think the Golden Girls thing is just a funny thing with Khary Payton (Cyborg's voice actor)
Because when he's a guest player on Critical Role, he summons a magical weapon and it just so happens to be a Golden Girls reference