The Most Horrifying Kids Show
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Saw Wendi announce this in his greylock/ the painter vid, Can not WAIT papa!
@@Officialmurdyou're a fraud.
Love to hear it, my kind of podcast and I've been needing something new to listen to at work!
Let’s go! A new podcast, can’t wait for the content🙏
Been waiting for a podcast exactly like this for ages, will you be on Spotify?
You have honestly been killing it lately, keep it up Jontron!
I was about to say that Hunter has been a little Jontron-esque recently. He’s like Jontron with a consistent schedule.
He is wholesomely ripping off Jontron and he could make original content but he just wants to ride the tailcoats of other successful you-tubers even though you just dissed XQC for this. If you look at John tron’s original Are you afraid of the dark video and you look at the meat canyon video the first few words are almost completely identical, they both state that Are you afraid of the dark was the original goosebumps that you didnt know about.
I really wish Hunter would go back to making original content.
@@azathoth7380 there's almost no way to tell the average audience what Are you Afraid of the Dark is without the comparison to the more popular franchise. Calm down
@@azathoth7380 this is nothing like jon trons video its not that deep. the only thing thats the same is the subject matter.
@@azathoth7380first world problems, I wish I had your problems to deal with lol
Show had me sleeping at the foot of my parents bed like a dog as a child.. thanks for re igniting horrible childhood trauma papa.
Imagine being terrified of an opening credits sequence. Me. That was me. That was my elementary school ass.
Ghastly grinner had me fucked up for months
Did they treat u like a dog
The "handful of chemicals" that they used to flare up the campfire is merely non-dairy creamer. Just as fun to do in real life, let me tell you.
Also, The Tale of the Dark Music is probably the one that scared me the most as a kid. Gave me a fear of dolls and cellars for a long time. Or The Tale of Laughing in the Dark, because creepy stalker clowns.
Honestly I’d rather him not do videos on those two episodes considering how many jontron comparisons I’m hearing of as is
@@newjojosupercutsandmore2489Its so strange, the tone and style of editing is so different as well as his humor style that I honestly can't see the comparison, used to be a huge jontron fan myself.
@@MontySlython no for real but everyone keeps comparing them, I don’t see it at all
god that clown fucked me up for years.
Never heard of jontron, I don't think he exists@@newjojosupercutsandmore2489
We need a strong work of fiction that is papa meats depiction of Mikes dad because that was all hilarious
Can I have a million dollars?
Can I also have a million dollars?
I see you everywhere lately
Are you from new mexico?
Its like you're a youtuber who actually youtubes. ..
My grandma played the librarian in The Tale of the Quiet Librarian! My best friend told me that he was horrified by that episode as a kid... very funny finding that out.
OH SO COOL! I loved your grandma's role!
Oh wow! That's crazy! Was it filmed in Canada?
I think most of it was filmed in Montreal! @@danipung5761
Man I'd be down if this just became a mini-series where you watch random episodes of Goosebumps and Are You Afraid of the Dark? These are my favorite types of vids in the channel.
Totally agreed, it doesn't matter which ones, just give us more AUAoTD, I watched a shitload of this when I was a kid. 34 now.
Same! Reliving my childhood with Papa and I love it
Absolutely agree, papa kills it with the Goosebumps and Are You Afraid of the Dark? content and we need more!
Please do this papa meat! 🥩 🦦
This show used to scare my socks off.
The episode that was about the “monkeys paw” legit gave me a nightmare as a kid
Man, the monster from Tale of the Dead Man's Float actually gave me nightmares for months and made me scared of pools for years. Actually terrified me.
Yeah that episode I remember so clearly. So many memories of this show growing up.
The Tale of the Ghastly Grinner was the one that scared the shite out of me as a kid.
Definitely not me watching it multiple times because I had a crush on the girl... couldn't possibly be...
True I actually had nightmares about it coming up from my bathtub drain
@@kkronkk I was more concerned about a different kind of "coming" when I was in the bath after watching it 🥴
The red bike episode is pretty spot on for what parenting was like in the early '90s. Have some major trauma? Watched your friend die and now you have PTSD?
GET OVER IT.
Did you watch your friend die in the 90s? Also I doubt any normal parents would tell their kid to get over witnessing someone dying
@@the_real_mr_wolff What are you talking about? They're right. Mental health was NOT considered a serious thing by many people back then. People beat their kids in public ALL the time. I got spanked with my pants down in the supermarket more times than I can count and I saw it happen to other kids.
My parents used to threaten to abandon me when I misbehaved. I was 5. My dad would drive me out to the middle of nowhere and leave me there. Just drive off.
He'd come back after awhile and tell me to stop crying or he'd change his mind about coming back for me.
It was a different time. Why do you think millenials are so into mental health awareness. Because we grew up with parents who did not consider things like trauma and depression "real".
They still beat kids at public schools when I was a kid.
So yes it was entirely normal to tell kids going through any kind of mental stress - even grief - to get over it.
It is hilarious that you are assuming what is normal for a time you sound like you didn't live through.
People only started considering the mental health of kids in particular when columbine happened. But it did not mean overnight change. People who talked about psychology and their kids feelings were considered as coddlers who spoiled their kids.
It wasn't like this stuff was unknown. But the general public? It was not part of the zeitgeist and CERTAINLY not part of people's parenting plans.
this could easily be a episode of one the recent anthology series I mean King of Pigs was a movie all about this sorta stuff but in a school an is terrifying
a child converts to kids to be a little nuts to protect themselves an gets murdered by one of them after he rethinks suicide @@commiecomrade2644
@@commiecomrade2644 as I said earlier, normal parents would not be taking part in most of what you are talking about. discipline is important, but from what you just said it sounds like your parents are not normal. trash parents will always exist, in any and every generation. sorry your childhood was rough I guess. I was spanked fairly frequently as a kid and it has had literally no effect on my mental state or relationship with my parents, besides making me think through what I'm doing and whether or not I should be doing it in the first place. one reason millennials are so obsessed with mental health is the fact they grew up with the internet, which allowed them in a much bigger way to self-diagnose and feel the need to be different somehow. not to discredit people with legitimate mental illness, but the idea that things such as anxiety and adhd are considered serious mental conditions is insane. it's a way of getting more people on meds and letting them pretend to be weird and quirky. there is a lot of this on TikTok for instance, where kids use the excuse of having DID to do cringe cosplays and rack up views and attention. another example is the whole genre of shit like "day in the life of a person with anxiety". some people are more anxious than others, but everybody gets anxious about something, and the concept of having to medicate everyone with poor control of their anxiety is truly dystopian. people need to learn to take control of themselves and be accountable. I would love to see some actual evidence of people talking to their kids being viewed as "coddling".
still is like that in terms of adult life: "oh, you have life-long PTSD? get a job and stop leeching off everyone else, we had worse and we worked" etc etc.. same people whenever something goes wrong for them: "please help me!".
I’m so glad you and Wendigoon have a podcast because I was really wanting more of you two collabing
What?! They have a pod together now?!?
I’m so stupid lmaoo couldn’t have waited 6 seconds 😂😂
The cave creepypasta was gold
OMG racist much question mark?
Wendi what?!??!?!
The opening still gives me chills in my 30s today. It legit spooked me as a kid.
There was actually an episode where you witness a child being hung but it got taken off tv
You know your a 90s kid when AYAFTD SCARED YOU! am with you my dude!
Too lazy to look this up while at work, is there a source for this?
@@wolfiemuseno. Google it. False
@@wolfiemusenope they're lying i tried searching for it
@@agxny616 has to be a different show or something idk
I loved this show as a kid, it was far better than Goosebumps! Every night I'd sit in the chair with my grandfather lying on the arm and we'd watch it together. Great times!!
This channel has become such a comfort channel for me even if the content is less than comforting ahha thanks Papa
Yackus doo
@Officialmurd your a scam
honestly papa´s talking is such a vibe,
That opening is horror art. Rocking chair, windows banging, squeaking swing, it's all so simple but creepy especially for a kid audience!
Yeah, I remember as a kid I had to look away when the opening started... especially because of that trauma inducing clown...
The dichotomy between how I used to feel about these as a kid (actually kept me up at night) and now is hilarious, but Hunter's take on them is even more so. Loved this and the Goosebumps video. I love me some cheesy pastas since they often remind me of more refined & grotesque versions of these old shows I grew up with. It wouldn't surprise me if many pasta writers were inspired to get into horror by these classic productions. (lol "productions") That all being said,
I CANNOT WAIT FOR CREEPCAST!!! MeatCanyon + Wendigoon * big fat sloppy chefs kiss*
the personality of the iguana when it obtains human powers and immediatly tries to murder children is entirely realistic
“Are You Afraid Of The Dark?” frightened me far more than Goosebumps could ever hope to. That intro had me clutching my blanket in terror…still get goosebumps from it😉. Plus the amount of 90s kids icons it had is legendary.
Mike Flanagan’s Netflix show “Midnight Club” is based on the 1994 book series that drew inspiration by the Midnight Society in this show and the spooky stories they told, and was a key influence for Mike Flanagan’s work on the Netflix show as well, incorporating many similar tropes and overarching ideas used in “Are You Afraid Of The Dark?.” Mike Flanagan has even talked about how heavily the original 1990 series inspired his work on “Midnight Club” and his work in horror in general. If you haven’t seen “Midnight Club” but were a big fan of this show growing up, then I highly recommend you check it out. It has that Mike Flanagan flare and is more mature, making it enjoyable for both adults and teens. Although it’s truly criminal Netflix didn’t greenlight it for a 2nd season!!
Here to second the midnight club. Hunter should watch this if he wants the spirit of are you afraid of the dark but for an older audience. It’s like how you remember the childhood shows actually being.
@@MrSkeltal268 Exactly! It’s all of the nostalgia warm and fuzzies plus the added bonus of great acting, writing, and directing that you’re looking for as an adult.
When they put the fire out at the end of the episode I was thoroughly scared
@@DrinkBeers I agree.
I looove Midnight Club. It did remind me of the Midnight Society and how the kids would gather at midnight and tell spooky stories. I just love that concept. And I did get AYAOTD vibes at times. Felt a little nostalgic. But then again, I love anything Mike Flanagan puts out.
I appreciate any media that has the balls to incorporate child deaths to create captivating stories
All I read there was that you really like Baldur's Gate 3, haha...
Truly. I believe it’s illegal in America to depict that in video games.
@@lindboknifeandtool The Last of Us has one in the first few minutes.
Yoyou must love Art the clow from Terrifier & All Hallows Eve because he loves killing kids in zaney ways.
@@nrgbunni. i actually have no clue who or what that is? Sorry lol. I just grew up throughout the 90's-00's and looking back i realized just how willing certain things were willing to take risks & tell more mature stories. Most People just understood that these were forms of media, or video games, and if done right it actually gets certain life lessons across. (This is a very tame example) but a random example is, "The Rescuers" it is tame compared to many things back then but the animation team/writers/voice actors did an amazing job at conveying a story of an abused kidnapped child "in a kids movie. A Disney kids movie" it shows not just the anger from the older lady, but her manipulative sides. Where she breaks down the girls already damaged self esteem. It shows so many sides to that ladies dysfunctionally unstable behavior & personality in a very raw unfiltered type of way.. *Just that alone is something that no forms of media would be willing to do in the way that they did when i was growing up but oddly enough it's those stories that stuck with me the most. Even when you're older you can go back and watch these things and relate to these things. Just cause they called them kid's movies, didn't mean they wouldn't touch on difficult topics... That's what i wish we could get back in touch with nowadays because so much modern day stuff is not willing to even touch on difficult topics in any sort of relatable, conveying way.. it's really hard to explain the point that I'm trying to get across...
The pool ghost was absolutely terrifying for me when I was young. That core memory has stuck with me for so long. Seeing it again now though, I definitely made it scarier in my mind with my imaginative remembering. Could never remember where I saw it, so thanks for covering this one!
As an Ohioan and fellow metalhead, I'm really loving the Sanguisugabogg tee. Papa's got some great music taste!!! Great vid too!
As other comments said you should definitely make this a series and watch more episodes. The show did have some great ones, like the tale of the pinball wizard, dark music, the fire ghost, and badge. Those were really good.
I mean, I didn’t think disabled kids were scary man, I get it’s weird he’s a pinball wizard but he has the crown
I think the night shift episode is also up there
The one with the girl who was starved to death in her room and her soul is stuck in the mirror was AMAZING, full stop. And the one with the like 4 year old kid whose ghost kept saying “I’m…cold…” because he was killed and the murderer put him somewhere cold (this is how my child brain remembers it, anyway, lol) was also wild.
Lots of child death in AYAOTD 😂
@@caittailshave to agree with both of those as top tier eps, also the one with the vampire film in the theater was for some reason the one that gave me the cold sweats when I was like seven 😂
Yeah...Fire Ghost is the one I remember most... in the firehouse... but I also remember something about a cat that kills people...but that might actually have been goosebumps...
I grew up with both Are You Afraid of the Dark and Goosebumps. I was and still am a much bigger fan of Are You Afraid of the Dark. There’s a handful of really creepy episodes that easily top Goosebump’s creepiest episodes.
Facts Ayaotd was a lot better acted and written tho I liked both
Next Halloween, we should suggest the 5 best & 5 worst episodes for him to watch, for both series. Or 10 & 10.
Same
same here, and I always enjoyed Are You Afraid of the Dark way more. Goosebumps was campy and fun but AYAofD creeped me the fuck out as a kid and I loved that
Same. Are you Afraid of the Dark was fked up, while Goosebumps was just creepy. The former is the only one that actually scared me.
This was one of my favorite shows growing up. Along with Eerie, Indiana, Adventures of Pete & Pete, and Salute Your Shorts
Early Nickelodeon instilled within me a love for They Might Be Giants that shall never die.
I grew up on this Canadian masterpiece and wondered at the time why the accents sounded weird with all the soory and aboot ..almost sounded like my Michigan accent. I digress “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” was a top 5 fav but I was raised on “Tales from the Crypt” and was Goosebumps fanatic..so this was tame but still so good. So much spooky nostalgia.
This show slapped a lot harder when I was 6. I don't think kids shows need to have a good production value. Especially horror. As long as it's relatable and hits all the prepubescent fears.
You guys picked some odd ones. The Tale of the Ghastly Grinner is entertaining. Always loved the Tale of the Night Shift as a kid (one aspect of that episode did not age well). The Dead Man's Float, very frightening as a kid, great monster design.
Anything involving creepy shit going on in the basement traumatized me. I basically watched all this crap in my deep dark basement with no windows on a tv from the 60's
I second Ghastly Grinner and Night Shift. I nearly shit my pants as a kid to the opening scene in Night Shift.
Need to show the ep of that Demon in the Basement, that keeps trying to lure the kid in.
Now I want to know WHAT didn't age well??
I liked the tale of the phone police, the tale of the pinball Wizard, and the tale of laughing int he dark
The episode where the kid drowns in the pool traumatized me as a child I’m the oldest of my siblings after watching this I was terrified of pools for awhile and constantly worried about younger siblings for a couple years after that
At age 35, I'm still creeped out by the bottoms of pools because of that pool monster. Ryan Gosling wasn't in The Tale of a Door Unlocked, but he IS in The Tale of Station 109.1, which is my favorite AYAotD episode because Gilbert Gottfried's in it.
You've gotta go more episodes! The Tale of the Laughing in the Dark scared the crap out of me as a kid.
Man that was the one that gave me nightmares. Nostalgia leads me to think the arcade or video game one was pretty cool too. Can't remember the name might have been pinball wizard or something like that.
When hunter said in the tale of dead man's float when he said 4 children are dead, that reminds me of that one minor student, k___ed 4 students/children.
Yes! I loved that one. And I cant remember the name but the one where the kid gets glasses from a weird magic shop and starts seeing like shadow people. Freaked me out as a kid lol
I still think Are You Afraid of the Dark? is superior to Goosebump in many ways. Some real gems of horror story telling for youth in those 7 seasons.
100%
Definitely overall better than Goosebumps
Bad guys won more in Goosebumps, and while it's silly now, it wrecked me back then
Are you afraid of the dark? definitely had more character.
Definitely was better writing and acting
It may be silly but every time I tell a spooky story among friends it’s hard not to start with “submitted for the approval for the midnight society” the nostalgia was strong and it was fun to watch you explore some of it
I’m really surprised this wasn’t mentioned in the video. The Dream Girl episode was the episode M. Night Shyamalan ripped off when he made The Sixth Sense. It was a straight up copypasta.
Wendigoon and Meatcanyon podcast? Say no more. Two best content creators on the platform, hands down.
Can't wait to goon with meat
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Filming your reactions and having your commentary is such a dope style pls continue
Yes
So glad I watched Creep Cast.... I was a fan of Wendigoon, and he introduced me to you!! I love your content, you two are definitely my fav youtubers atm
I LOVE YOUR EDITING SM IM LITERALLY CRYING OF LAUGHTER
Every time I go swimming I still think of that flayed person monster. Being a scared child is glorious.
This show was definitely harder than Goosebumps. I always liked it more.
The campfires in boy scouts were at least 10 times larger than the midnight society and we all had knives and spears. Searing the leaves on surrounding trees. Good times.
Yea 100% this show was scarier, idk why he likes Goosebumps more
Facts
The episode that stuck out to me the most was "The crimson clown." It was basically about a clown that would show up to psychologically torment bad kids until they turned good. Lol it was priceless.
Favorite series when I was younger. Your channel is amazing
Meatcanyon and wendigoon podcast is a perfect combo. So hyped
🎉 I knooow 🥹 so happy about it
I remember The Tale of The Water Demons being a good one. I’d love to see a part two of this with more episodes.
Yeah, that's another good one.
Absolutely love your content. Been binging for the last few days.You never fail to make me laugh, which is much needed when stuck working a lot of overtime.
Johnny, the main character in "Tale of the Dream Girl", is played by Fab Filippo. Who played Scott, very brief love interest of Buffy in season 2(3?) of BTVS.
Tale of the Dollmaker was one of my favorites! Would love to have an episode of you watching some of these and making comments MST3k style.
i remember watching this when i was a lil kid and it bloomed my love for horror
Love listening to everything you do. Keep up the videos going.
This podcast may be the best thing to happen. Thank you. I loved that cave diver episode for Halloween and was hoping for more from you and wendigoon! Goats
A Papa Meat and Wendigoon podcast isn’t on my bingo card, but would gladly take it!
I remember watching are you afraid of the dark as a kid and watching tale of the dead mans float and being absolutely terrified. I literally had to walk out of the room and sit somewhere else till my brothers and sister finished watching it
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It was too much for me too
The "Tale of the Dream Girl" episode thought of the "they were dead the whole time" twist before M. Night Shamalamadingdong did.
I loved the caver vid- psyched to hear abt the podcast!!
Let’s get serious, are you afraid of the dark?
Mmmmaybee... - Is there a skin walker hiding in the pile of clothes?
I ain’t scared of the dark, I’m just scared on what’s in the dark!
Yeah honestly i sleep with the light on every night ever since the incident.
i still run upstairs when i turn off all the lights downstairs
@@Music_Mediumwhat was the incident?
I'm blown away that this series was randomly broadcasted here in Brazil back in the 2000's and I was mesmerized by it (part 2 please!)
The episode where a kid learns he's a vampire, his parents keeping jars or blood in the basement, was great!
Thank you for making these. So good
You and Wendigoon having a podcast together is like a dream come true. Seeing y’all’s content evolve over the past few years has been amazing
YES! NOW WE DONT HAVE TO WAIT EVERY YEAR FOR THE COLLAB.
Forever it's about watching the "I'm cold" episode. Still quote that kid.
I appreciate that PapaMeat knows his fans have considerable depth issues. Like SERIOUS depth issues, like the kind where you already sold your kidney, whored out your body and have two more days before Jimmy comes to collect. Thanks for helping us out with PDS Debt Papa Meat!
You should eventually check out and review some episodes of R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour The Series. Great show with actual scary twists and unsettling atmosphere.
for real. the endings to “The Perfect Brother” and “Scarecrow” packed so much existential dread into them. legitimately terrifying even as an adult
Thank god you're dropping a pod. Nothing more than I want to hear Majestical Papa Meat speaking to us on topics we could only imagine! big W for the ads gotta keep the lights on somehow. P.S. are you afraid of the dark, goosebumps and tales from the crypt scared the living shit out of me.
I loved that cave episode and have been dying for similar content so happy to hear y’all are collaborating I’m 100% there for it
The podcast already has 58k subs and it's only been announced a day ago. And you know I subscribed and hit the bell. This podcast sounds like it's going to be great.
Are You Afraid of the Dark, basically Goosebump but for Older Kids. No joke The Tale of the Deadman's Float made me scared of pools and even bath tubs for quite a while.
There was an episode about a clown or jester thing with blue goo coming out of his mouth. It fucked me up for months as a kid.
@@lunchbox3124 The Gastly Grinner, yep that one will stick with you.
@@thefanwithoutaface8105I don’t even remember what happens in it I just remember that fucking blue goo smile. This show was really traumatizing a generation
Thank you! You have no idea how much I appreciate you covering this series! I still think about the pool monster episode
Can you do more of these videos/make it a series? Hilarious.
There was another one called Around the twist, I remember a clown crawling up a kids bed freaked me out
The way I immediately ran to the new podcast channel! I’m beyond thrilled. I have an hour and a half commute each way to work and I already know this’ll be my new favorite thing to listen to. Loved you on the Sardonicast episode!
Your job better pay you like a fucking champion
Deadman's Float made me terrified of pools for years. That red skeleton thing was actually terrifying for a kids show.
Took me rewatching the episode when I was older to get over it. 😂
So this show is my jam. I loved every episode. So good. Also the creepcast podcast is soooo good. I’ve been listening to every episode. It so good. Love the teddy bear❤ Also I may have been looking for the episode Dream Girl for over 30 years. I had hazy memories of it! Thanks man.
Thanks for getting to this series! You might dig Lonely Ghost, Apt 214, Watchers woods, Highway 13
I love Papa's ability to just rip into and take the piss on children shows. It is a talent.
Dude I just binged your Goosebumps vids and I thought to myself "I wonder if he watched 'Are You Afraid of the Dark' too?"
I remember watching this when I was super young. So young I don't remember most of it, this might explain my addiction to horror.
But I very specifically remember the throwing the things on the fire. I loved that for some reason
oh man, i love it when meatcanyon and wedigoon make videos. a podcast is an absolutely sick idea
I’m so excited for the new podcast! I really enjoy your more obscure horror content and Wendigoon’s videos as well. I listen to almost exclusively podcasts while I’m working nightshift, so this one will definitely be added to my list :)
Can u reccomend some podcasts
@@icy9308 Sure, most of the ones I like are comedy podcasts. My favorites lately are Chuckle Sandwich, Brain Leak, Cream Crew, and Just Roll With It (only the last one if you’re into nerdy D&D shit)
If you want more of Meatcanyon’s stuff specifically, he has the one with the Flashgitz guys called “Cream Crew,” and one with Noel Miller called “Stretch and Fade”
As for some with Wendigoon, he just started a podcast recently with MoistCr1tikal & Jackson from the “Official Podcast” called “Red Thread” where they’ll go over cryptids and creepy horror related things online
PS: Meatcanyon has been on Chuckle Sandwich before, and Wendigoon has been on the Official Podcast twice, both being very good episodes. Hope this helps!
Thanks Papa Meat I love your Goosebumps and are you afraid of the dark type vids I really hope you keep making them.
Thanks for the uploads papameat, I know sometimes it can be a lot to churn these out, but they’re awesome and we appreciate you and the effort your team puts in
damn! its always the classics :) i would love to see a "R.L Stine's haunting hour" review. Love the work tho bro keep it up.
I loved this show as a kid. Better than Goosebumps imo. Terrible acting in both but this show creeped me out way more.
So glad you covered the pool episode one lol. Used too watch them as a kid and that one scared me lmfao. Just some decomposed pile of flesh drowning you. Wouldn't surprise me if "It Follows" got some inspiration from it, matter of fact I'm sure of it honestly.Sad the clown one wasn't covered lol
I need more of these
What a trip down the memory lane. I loved this show so much as a kid 🔥🔥
I loved Are you Afraid of the Dark! So much so when i found out what they used to change the color of the fire i had to do it too. They used sugar free kool-aid
The 94-95 snick lineup went so hard. Alex Mack, Pete and Pete, ren and stimpy and Afraid of the dark. Was the best lineup they ever ran.
this is my favorite video of yours on this channel now, bless papi
also i bought ur silicone sculpture, it is beautiful
also that was a chinese water dragon
also just making another line for viewer engagement statistics xo
So happy that you and Wendigoon are bros.
I loved this show as a kid , I still watch this show every once in a while .
Just got back from a 5 month deployment and catching up on all your vids. Thank you so much for your content man, best stuff I’ve seen since the Cumtown podcast
Psyched to hear about the podcast! Definitely gonna check it out after this video!
I loved the part where Papa meat was a handsome devil
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The videos of you and wendigoon hanging out together are fucking awesome so I'm really excited to see the stuff you'll make together on creepcast ❤
I almost screamed when he said they would be delving into SCPs! Their take on them is gonna be great!
i am fully addicted to this channel!! amazing work
hey i wanna say i appreciate your videos my dad has cancer and your videos help me deal with it through these tuff times i love your content and keep it up!
Love we’ve transitioned into drunk Grandma’s living room. Makes these videos all the more cozy 🥰
i too scared to watch this video i am very afraid of the dark
DUDE THE PODCAST WITH WENDI IS SO FIRE I love your content
These videos are so entertaining, definitely gotta check out the podcast