I used to get scared by bad CG when I was a kid in the 00s. I found it hard to watch early footage of computer-animated films on bonus features on DVDs.
@@BrandonTheFanGuy The hair test absolutely terrified me. A floating head with empty eye sockets that flies around. Sometimes at night, I was afraid that thing was gonna fly into my room and devour my soul or something.
The Rumor Weed from Larryboy traumatized me more than the fib. The rumor weed was probably also why I was so terrified of the poison plants in Jumanji. There's something about sentient plants I just don't like.
Also I agree with you on Veggie Tales. I watched a lot of religious shows as a kid, and Veggie Tales was not only the only good one, but one that I would be actually excited to see. Drawn Together had its moments (arguably not that many) but it wasn't always the best at commentary.
I thought the Rumor Weed was fun. . .but "The Fib from Outer Space" wrought several traumas that still effect me to this day. . .however many years ago that came out, I still have not re-watched it to this day. (I probably could at this point and be fine. . .I AM AN ADULT NOW DANGIT!)
Oh wow! I actually forgot all about that Monsters Inc footage! I watched everything on the bonus disc as well, and I honestly remember a few things creeping me out, including that clip of the early Mike and Sully. I think bad or unfinished CGI just always had a way of scaring me. I don't know, a lot of it comes from unsettling movement as well.
I cried watching the fib from outter space because In my child mind I thought Larry boy was dead. Then I had a bad fever dream about the fib so that also made it my trauma XD
One episode of Goosebumps i remember giving me the heebie-jeebies was one called "Perfect School" which was about this asshole kid getting sent to a boarding school for scaring his little brother too many times and the first part had this form which asked about personal questions, the second part i remember had the kid strapped to and operating table and getting measured and examined, but the part that scared me was when the kid went in the nursery where he discovered tubes filled with developing embryos forming his clone, and the reason it scared me was because of how gross it was, and the concept of a school that is a organization that clones better versions of you and leaving your family blissfully unaware that their son and/or daughter has been pretty much kidnapped and replaced. I first watched the episode in my elementary school art class because it was Friday and i think we always watched movies on Friday, and whenever we voted on that movie i always covered my eyes to avoid seeing the embryo filled tubes, and i feared of being bad because my parents could send me their not knowing their real daughter isn't really coming back. Im not afraid of it now because i know it doesn't exist, but im a teen, and i was 7 when i saw it.
I was a Goosebumps reader, too!! They had them in my elementary school library as well. I loved the books, but the one that actually ever unsettled me was "It Came From Beneath The Sink." Don't get me wrong, I loved that one too, but the whole idea of Kat dying if she didn't find the creature in 24 hours really bothered second-grade me. I'd still read the Goosebumps books today if I could find them, though. My favorite was the one about the headless ghost!! I can't remember the name of that one, but I remember being really fond of it. :)
The creator of Veggie Tales sead he got a lot of letters saying the fib form outer space was to scary for some kids. 3 year old me was scared of the first episode in bob song when larry sead where there eye balls in the closet because of a dark closet with floating eye balls in it just scared me a lot. And the tiny monsters to
Veggietales never scared me that much. Now i remember being scared of a coloring page of the fib but mostly because he was angry and holding 2 frightened characters. What scared me a lot as a kid was the tower of terror in disneyland. No not the ride, that would make sense. I was petrified of the building. For whatever reason the lightning struck, dilapidated building kept me up at night
The Flippy episode did get a funny part for me: "Please, Jimmy! I just wanna be real, like you and your friends--well not _your_ friends, they're MORONS!"
i also loved monsters, inc. as a kid but was scared of something related to it! there was a pinball game featuring the characters i owned when i was around five or so, but it terrified me because when you went into the main menu/lobby area randall would repeatedly become invisible and then show up out of nowhere. i think he challenged you to play the game, too? either way, the way he kept showing up and directly addressing me was terrifying to think about back then.
I was never actually scared by Goosebumps, I watched it for fun and HATED the books. Everyone told me they were "too scary" and that my lack of sleep was caused by my lack of sleep (it wasn't) I expected more horror from them and they were just too bland for me. I don't know, I respect the author and realise they were for kids.
ah I remember the episode Larry Boy and the Rumor Weed. I couldn't finish that for a while because little me always got freaked out when the giant weed showed up in the sewers
Ugh, *finally* I find someone else who only ever read the Goosebumps books. Didn't even know there was a TV show like that, back then. (I watched Are You Afraid of the Dark, for those purposes.) Even if I did, I probably would've found it stupid. Effective, but ultimately stupid. My own, underdeveloped imagination was a lot scarier.
Childhood trauma, as related to television shows and movies, immediately brought to mind the following: 1) Child's Play (this movie scared and scarred me for years). 2) Exorcist. 3) Dolls, especially hand-crafted, and more specifically, Raggedy Ann. 4) Poltergeist, especially the preacher, but this movie as a whole was fear porn.
Idk about you but i absolutely loved ferngully as a kid and i still do as an adult mostly due to the beautiful scenery and the message about saving the rainforest....oh and tim curry and robin williams....cant ever go wrong with those 2
You're the first person I saw on yt that mentioned the Flippy episode of Jimmy Neutron on a childhood trauma vid! I thought nobody else was traumatized by that. It'd made such an impression on me that, when I was little, I'd even watch almost the whole episode but when I realized that last scene was near I'd change channels right away.
I remember mini-me being freaked out by some VeggieTales too. * The scallions doing that surreal, stilted dance while they plan how to kill Daniel * Frankencelery * Fib was scary, but that other Larry-Boy one with the Rumor Weed was worse for me. And for both episodes, I remember being disappointed that it's not even Larry-Boy who saves the day, completely missing the messages.
My thoughts on this: 1. Thankfully I wasn't scared of The Fib at all, nor The Rumor Weed as a kid. The line by Alfred edited via sentence mixing to be "I'm reeeeaaaading!" is still an iconic quote from Jimmy Davis' YTP on VeggieTales Larryboy and the Fib From Outer Space. 2. Tim Curry's voice singing as some ink substance is incredible and a very underrated villain song! Should've gained more attention by many! 3. I can see why the Uncanny Valley can scare both adults and kids prominently without remorse. 4. Aside from Flippy, Jimmy Neutron has plenty of other screwed up shit such as when Carl was pregnant from an alien parasite. 5. Matt's thoughts: Being freaked out by the Early Test footage of Monsters Inc Me: *Y E E T U S V A N I T A S*
I loved all of these as a kid! Except Goosebumps and Ferngully. I was never really interested in Goosebumps, especially because they were way below my reading level in Elementary School and if the shows was before your time, it was probably before mine, too (I'm almost 19 now). And with Ferngully... screw Ferngully. I watched it at my grandma's for the first time when I was maybe 10 or 11. It didn't scare me, but it was obviously bad and lame. Fun video, makes me want to try making one of these xD Also, I'm subscribing. Congrats on 200 subscribers, man.
although I'm no longer a Christian, I'll probably show any kids I ever take care of veggie tales. the morals are good, and it teaches love and other great things
Is it me or is the film version of Slappy not really that creepy looking? Did the producers worry that something more like the (horrifying) book cover was going to be TOO scary? For a Goosebumps movie?? The film version is cute by comparison. Speaking of dummies, have you ever seen the Stevil episodes of Family Matters? Funny but also rather creepy.
OMG I HATE FRICKING NIGHT OF THE LIVING DUMMY. I was a smart dumb kid and read it at like 5 or 6 because my oldest sister was a dumb kid who didn't read and my mom was the hopeful parrnt that she'd one day read. It literally scared me for life. I hate every ventriloquist dolls with a passion. Dead Silence, Flippy, Slappy, my childhood solidified a deep seated hate for that and clowns (whole 'nother story buddy)
there was ONE movie i saw as a kid that fricking scared the living daylights out of me that WAS about puppets/dummy's..... the puppet master(i THINK it was called...). and the one that would spit leeches out of her(i THINK it was a "her" dummy...)mouth was beyond unsettling..... was NEVER the same again...(another movie that spooked the hell out of me but not as much as it did with the puppet master that comes to mind right now was the chuckie one) but i was cool with all other doll and dummy settings in cartoons and stuff. i think i liked the goosebumps one and i know i especially liked the jimmy neutron episode one(i liked jimmy neutron in general too :) ). also.... i loved ferngulley.... sigh, first the nostalgia critic and THEN YOU! ....however.... i did read what you posted to someone about that somewhere below. at least you aren't oblivious that there are people out there who did like this movie. but... ferngulley 2..... was the biggest disaster in history though. . . . .
The movie is called Puppet Master, and it was a woman that spit leeches. I think she was supposed to be the Puppet Master's Dead wife (something they decided to add in the sequels, never mentioned originally). It's from Full Moon Pictures, one of my favorite bad movie companies, and I have plans to review the entire franchise someday.
well alright... guess am gonna subscribe then so i can hear all about that review then! :) i do wonder if it scar'd you as much as it did me though....
They made us watch Ferngully at school when I was in 6th Grade. I spent the whole time wishing I was somewhere else, I hate that fricken movie as well! You know it sucks if Robin Williams can't even save the movie from being pure shit.
Jimmy Neutron did scare me as much, as Twilight Zone and Goosebumps. The ventriloquist dummies... I find it ironic that Chucky only grossed me out. I was about 12 when Jimmy Neutron aired, although the memories of The Twilight Zone kind of creeped up on me an made it more unsettling.😨
I used to be terrified of a dragon puppet on baby Einstein. One time my mom and I rented a baby Einstein dvd, and I was horrified because while watching it, the dragon puppet went on screen. I’m sad to admit that I occasionally had dreams of him up until 1st grade.
what's the song that played diving the sort-of beginning of the veggietales segment? Sorry I just want to add it to my ever-growing collection of music I like. Thanks to whoever knows.
yeah, on rewatching, Ferngully is...not great. The only thing that makes it still worth watching for me is Hexxus--shame such a cool villain wound up in such a lackluster movie
I used to love VeggieTales, but then I was horrified of it. I don't know why, I just was. Now...eh. I'm not uncomfortable talking about it anymore, and I respect its morals, it's just not for me. (Mostly).
I was scared of jimmy neutron to but I was scared of jimmy neutron and not the flippy episode I was scared of the jimmy neutron design I was like idk 6 or 7 now I’m just I missed good stuff so ya k bye
I am unclear what this comment is referring to. Do you mean I come across as homosexual in this video, or does one of the fictional characters that I discuss come across as perhaps more effeminate than intended?
I used to get scared by bad CG when I was a kid in the 00s. I found it hard to watch early footage of computer-animated films on bonus features on DVDs.
Drawn To Ice Hockey Same! For some reason animation bloopers were unsettling
Shrek 2's animation bloopers specifically have always stuck in my mind
like holy heck did I not need to see the floating eyes and teeth
@@BrandonTheFanGuy The hair test absolutely terrified me. A floating head with empty eye sockets that flies around. Sometimes at night, I was afraid that thing was gonna fly into my room and devour my soul or something.
I had the same thing with a Pixar Movie, Toy Story. I remember watching the test footage with Woody as a dummy and it was fucking scary to me.
OMG I think I repressed the memory of the Flippy episode, because it just all came back to me.
Glad I could help
Lewis Johnson Same here, as soon as he mentioned it I remembered.
The Rumor Weed from Larryboy traumatized me more than the fib. The rumor weed was probably also why I was so terrified of the poison plants in Jumanji. There's something about sentient plants I just don't like.
I love how Sully changed completely for the finished movie, but they literally just put arms on Mike and made him a different shade of green
Also I agree with you on Veggie Tales. I watched a lot of religious shows as a kid, and Veggie Tales was not only the only good one, but one that I would be actually excited to see. Drawn Together had its moments (arguably not that many) but it wasn't always the best at commentary.
I remember having nightmares of Awful Alvin (that weird onion villain) from the Larryboy cartoon series.
Oh, man. I only remember the first episode of the cartoon, with the angry eyebrows. I don't even remember who the bad guy was.
@@Matt_Presents Neither do I.
Bruh idk what it was but im 100% with you on Veggietales. I loved it but WOW did the Larryboy movies make baby me uncomfortable.
I didn't notice how little Larryboy actually effected the plot back when I was younger either
I thought the Rumor Weed was fun. . .but "The Fib from Outer Space" wrought several traumas that still effect me to this day. . .however many years ago that came out, I still have not re-watched it to this day. (I probably could at this point and be fine. . .I AM AN ADULT NOW DANGIT!)
I legitimally forgot about Larry Boy, and honestly that episode was TERRIFYING.
As 'Legit' as it Gets! The rumor weed actually scared me more. 😬
RJaiMan I did by the rumor weed episode
*Luan from The Loud House:* That is going to hurt Mr. Coconaut's Feelings. 😨😨😢😢
THAT JIMMY NEUTRON EPISODE SCARED THE HELL OUT OF ME!!
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WorstCoffee Ever me too
Oh wow! I actually forgot all about that Monsters Inc footage! I watched everything on the bonus disc as well, and I honestly remember a few things creeping me out, including that clip of the early Mike and Sully. I think bad or unfinished CGI just always had a way of scaring me. I don't know, a lot of it comes from unsettling movement as well.
I cried watching the fib from outter space because In my child mind I thought Larry boy was dead. Then I had a bad fever dream about the fib so that also made it my trauma XD
One episode of Goosebumps i remember giving me the heebie-jeebies was one called "Perfect School" which was about this asshole kid getting sent to a boarding school for scaring his little brother too many times and the first part had this form which asked about personal questions, the second part i remember had the kid strapped to and operating table and getting measured and examined, but the part that scared me was when the kid went in the nursery where he discovered tubes filled with developing embryos forming his clone, and the reason it scared me was because of how gross it was, and the concept of a school that is a organization that clones better versions of you and leaving your family blissfully unaware that their son and/or daughter has been pretty much kidnapped and replaced. I first watched the episode in my elementary school art class because it was Friday and i think we always watched movies on Friday, and whenever we voted on that movie i always covered my eyes to avoid seeing the embryo filled tubes, and i feared of being bad because my parents could send me their not knowing their real daughter isn't really coming back. Im not afraid of it now because i know it doesn't exist, but im a teen, and i was 7 when i saw it.
I didn't mind flippy too much, but I remember getting freaked out by the episode where Jimmy created a pizza monster
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I was a Goosebumps reader, too!! They had them in my elementary school library as well. I loved the books, but the one that actually ever unsettled me was "It Came From Beneath The Sink." Don't get me wrong, I loved that one too, but the whole idea of Kat dying if she didn't find the creature in 24 hours really bothered second-grade me.
I'd still read the Goosebumps books today if I could find them, though. My favorite was the one about the headless ghost!! I can't remember the name of that one, but I remember being really fond of it. :)
I swear to franken celery, Larry Boy and the Fib from Outer Space was probably what started my fear of aliens as a kid.
The creator of Veggie Tales sead he got a lot of letters saying the fib form outer space was to scary for some kids. 3 year old me was scared of the first episode in bob song when larry sead where there eye balls in the closet because of a dark closet with floating eye balls in it just scared me a lot. And the tiny monsters to
Veggietales never scared me that much. Now i remember being scared of a coloring page of the fib but mostly because he was angry and holding 2 frightened characters. What scared me a lot as a kid was the tower of terror in disneyland. No not the ride, that would make sense. I was petrified of the building. For whatever reason the lightning struck, dilapidated building kept me up at night
The Flippy episode did get a funny part for me:
"Please, Jimmy! I just wanna be real, like you and your friends--well not _your_ friends, they're MORONS!"
i also loved monsters, inc. as a kid but was scared of something related to it! there was a pinball game featuring the characters i owned when i was around five or so, but it terrified me because when you went into the main menu/lobby area randall would repeatedly become invisible and then show up out of nowhere. i think he challenged you to play the game, too? either way, the way he kept showing up and directly addressing me was terrifying to think about back then.
My brother was petrified of Randall when we were kids! His sinuous movements, camouflage and ruthlessness all combined to create his worst nightmare
I was never actually scared by Goosebumps, I watched it for fun and HATED the books. Everyone told me they were "too scary" and that my lack of sleep was caused by my lack of sleep (it wasn't) I expected more horror from them and they were just too bland for me. I don't know, I respect the author and realise they were for kids.
ah I remember the episode Larry Boy and the Rumor Weed. I couldn't finish that for a while because little me always got freaked out when the giant weed showed up in the sewers
Ugh, *finally* I find someone else who only ever read the Goosebumps books. Didn't even know there was a TV show like that, back then. (I watched Are You Afraid of the Dark, for those purposes.) Even if I did, I probably would've found it stupid. Effective, but ultimately stupid. My own, underdeveloped imagination was a lot scarier.
The thumbnail of this video literally turned my stomach and brought back the weirdest feelings I had completely forgotten about..
Ventriloquist puppets and porcelain dolls are for sure one of my biggest fears, so I'm with you on that fear 😂
the episode Minnesota cute and the search for someone's hairbrush scared the shit out of me and caused me to form a lifelong fear of worms.
Childhood trauma, as related to television shows and movies, immediately brought to mind the following:
1) Child's Play (this movie scared and scarred me for years).
2) Exorcist.
3) Dolls, especially hand-crafted, and more specifically, Raggedy Ann.
4) Poltergeist, especially the preacher, but this movie as a whole was fear porn.
Fun fact: the real doll the Annabelle movie is based on was a Ragity Ann. Sleep well with that knowledge.
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Idk about you but i absolutely loved ferngully as a kid and i still do as an adult mostly due to the beautiful scenery and the message about saving the rainforest....oh and tim curry and robin williams....cant ever go wrong with those 2
What's awkward, is that Slappy isn't the villain in the first Night of the Living Dummy, it was Mr. Wood
You know, I figured I'd get some detail of my account wrong, but I wasn't gonna reread the book.
Matt presents Actually a smart idea, its a pretty crappy book
I love veggietales as a kid and I still love it as a teenager but I got scared over the opening scene to the end of silliness
You're the first person I saw on yt that mentioned the Flippy episode of Jimmy Neutron on a childhood trauma vid! I thought nobody else was traumatized by that. It'd made such an impression on me that, when I was little, I'd even watch almost the whole episode but when I realized that last scene was near I'd change channels right away.
Flippy is like my favorite Jimmy Neutron episode but like to this day the ending still scares me in the slightest
I got the larryboy soundtrack on DVD as a kid but the songs just fucking freaked me out. I dont even remember why.
The Goosebumps show never did the books justice anyway.
Anybody else thinks that Flippy sounds like Pinocchio from The Shrek series?
I remember mini-me being freaked out by some VeggieTales too.
* The scallions doing that surreal, stilted dance while they plan how to kill Daniel
* Frankencelery
* Fib was scary, but that other Larry-Boy one with the Rumor Weed was worse for me. And for both episodes, I remember being disappointed that it's not even Larry-Boy who saves the day, completely missing the messages.
You should make a video showing popular shows or movies before the final production, great video btw.
Only 200 subs? How?? this is such quality content! Definitely subbed, keep up the good work.
everything about veggietales traumatised me. the animation style alone gave me nightmares.
My thoughts on this:
1. Thankfully I wasn't scared of The Fib at all, nor The Rumor Weed as a kid. The line by Alfred edited via sentence mixing to be "I'm reeeeaaaading!" is still an iconic quote from Jimmy Davis' YTP on VeggieTales Larryboy and the Fib From Outer Space.
2. Tim Curry's voice singing as some ink substance is incredible and a very underrated villain song! Should've gained more attention by many!
3. I can see why the Uncanny Valley can scare both adults and kids prominently without remorse.
4. Aside from Flippy, Jimmy Neutron has plenty of other screwed up shit such as when Carl was pregnant from an alien parasite.
5. Matt's thoughts: Being freaked out by the Early Test footage of Monsters Inc
Me: *Y E E T U S V A N I T A S*
I loved all of these as a kid! Except Goosebumps and Ferngully. I was never really interested in Goosebumps, especially because they were way below my reading level in Elementary School and if the shows was before your time, it was probably before mine, too (I'm almost 19 now). And with Ferngully... screw Ferngully. I watched it at my grandma's for the first time when I was maybe 10 or 11. It didn't scare me, but it was obviously bad and lame.
Fun video, makes me want to try making one of these xD Also, I'm subscribing. Congrats on 200 subscribers, man.
although I'm no longer a Christian, I'll probably show any kids I ever take care of veggie tales. the morals are good, and it teaches love and other great things
Is it me or is the film version of Slappy not really that creepy looking? Did the producers worry that something more like the (horrifying) book cover was going to be TOO scary? For a Goosebumps movie?? The film version is cute by comparison. Speaking of dummies, have you ever seen the Stevil episodes of Family Matters? Funny but also rather creepy.
I've seen someone talk about the Stevil episode (YMS, maybe?). I've never seen it, but I guarantee little Matt would not have been a fan.
You're not the only one who owns the two disc of Monsters Inc.
Night of the Living Dummy is pure nightmare fuel
I made 2 childhood trauma videos as well as an entire scary Sesame Street one
"Giant things destroying cities"
*AHEM?*
*GODZILLA?! MOTHRA?! GHIDORA?!*
Was I the only one that's scared of Monster's Inc, even now?
Watching it with my niece now the story of it seems... darker than I thought.
What moment in Monster's Inc scared you?
It was the rumor weed for me. That grimace... that horrid grimace...
You definitely deserve more subscribers
OMG I HATE FRICKING NIGHT OF THE LIVING DUMMY. I was a smart dumb kid and read it at like 5 or 6 because my oldest sister was a dumb kid who didn't read and my mom was the hopeful parrnt that she'd one day read. It literally scared me for life. I hate every ventriloquist dolls with a passion. Dead Silence, Flippy, Slappy, my childhood solidified a deep seated hate for that and clowns (whole 'nother story buddy)
I want to take a guess and say that it was the "It" movie?
Because that's how my older sister got the fear of clowns.
James and the Giant Peach.
there was ONE movie i saw as a kid that fricking scared the living daylights out of me that WAS about puppets/dummy's..... the puppet master(i THINK it was called...). and the one that would spit leeches out of her(i THINK it was a "her" dummy...)mouth was beyond unsettling..... was NEVER the same again...(another movie that spooked the hell out of me but not as much as it did with the puppet master that comes to mind right now was the chuckie one) but i was cool with all other doll and dummy settings in cartoons and stuff. i think i liked the goosebumps one and i know i especially liked the jimmy neutron episode one(i liked jimmy neutron in general too :) ).
also.... i loved ferngulley.... sigh, first the nostalgia critic and THEN YOU! ....however.... i did read what you posted to someone about that somewhere below. at least you aren't oblivious that there are people out there who did like this movie. but... ferngulley 2..... was the biggest disaster in history though. . . . .
The movie is called Puppet Master, and it was a woman that spit leeches. I think she was supposed to be the Puppet Master's Dead wife (something they decided to add in the sequels, never mentioned originally). It's from Full Moon Pictures, one of my favorite bad movie companies, and I have plans to review the entire franchise someday.
well alright... guess am gonna subscribe then so i can hear all about that review then! :)
i do wonder if it scar'd you as much as it did me though....
The leech woman was definitely the most disturbing of all the Puppet Master puppets. Kid me wouldn't have liked it.
You deserve more subs and this is the first video I've see n from you
I repressed vegetales.
Ferngully did have songs, and also that shit fucked me up man. Hexus was creepy man.
They made us watch Ferngully at school when I was in 6th Grade. I spent the whole time wishing I was somewhere else, I hate that fricken movie as well! You know it sucks if Robin Williams can't even save the movie from being pure shit.
It was trying to tell a decent environmental message
not bad at all.
Jimmy Neutron did scare me as much, as Twilight Zone and Goosebumps. The ventriloquist dummies... I find it ironic that Chucky only grossed me out. I was about 12 when Jimmy Neutron aired, although the memories of The Twilight Zone kind of creeped up on me an made it more unsettling.😨
wuss poppin jimbo?
I used to be terrified of a dragon puppet on baby Einstein. One time my mom and I rented a baby Einstein dvd, and I was horrified because while watching it, the dragon puppet went on screen. I’m sad to admit that I occasionally had dreams of him up until 1st grade.
The veggietales thing scared you too!? I thought I was the only one! 😂
Great video! :)
I remember that episode from Jimmy Neutron, makes me wish that stupid dummy stayed rocket fuel in the episode he first appeared in.
Dose anyone remember Larry boy and the rumor weed.
i want that goospumps you wrote
If it even still exists, I guarantee it's unfinished and bad.
i dont care i still want it
I loved Ferngully :(
You are not alone. I've actually heard that from several people. But, man, zero attention span 3 year old me wasn't into it at all.
what's the song that played diving the sort-of beginning of the veggietales segment? Sorry I just want to add it to my ever-growing collection of music I like. Thanks to whoever knows.
It's the jazz break down from the middle of the Larryboy theme.
Damn it's good! Who would've known that a song from LARRYBOY is good? Or is that just my weird tastes-
Bruh I was also spooked from that veggietales episode
@Matt Presents you wrote a Goosebumps book as a kid?
What was it about?
Getting stuck in a fighting game and having to fight your way out.
what about reign bot???
Jimmy Neutron's animation is scary.
9:37 wtf man that is far scarier
What parody was 0:50 from?
Drawn Together. Ran on Comedy Central for about two seasons. I haven't watched much of it, so I'm not really a good judge of the quality of the show.
4:27 Nobody is gonna mention the "Cool at Rule 34" folder?
yeah, on rewatching, Ferngully is...not great. The only thing that makes it still worth watching for me is Hexxus--shame such a cool villain wound up in such a lackluster movie
I used to love VeggieTales, but then I was horrified of it. I don't know why, I just was. Now...eh. I'm not uncomfortable talking about it anymore, and I respect its morals, it's just not for me. (Mostly).
Why did you say "Rodney Dangerfield" as though it were an insult?
I liked all VeggieTales episodes but would keep King George on repeat. The season 1 episodes are fucked up animation wise though tbh
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4:25 cool cat rule 34
Me:WHAT THE FU
0:45 “Zeggie Tales” :)
I hated the fib from Veggietales. I started to love the episode.
I thought Flippy was about the war veteran bear from Happy Tree Friends, lol jk!
There are no clips. There is only slappy. 😂😂😂💀dead
I was scared of jimmy neutron to but I was scared of jimmy neutron and not the flippy episode I was scared of the jimmy neutron design I was like idk 6 or 7 now I’m just I missed good stuff so ya k bye
Don't watch Dead Silence...
i remember veggie tales i used to love that show!!! when i look at it now tho its completely awful..... but i remember that epeisode that scerd u ^w^
I came here because of Slappy 😂😂
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This is the comment section, not the search bar
Hehe.. Oopsies
Gay
I am unclear what this comment is referring to. Do you mean I come across as homosexual in this video, or does one of the fictional characters that I discuss come across as perhaps more effeminate than intended?
Matt presents I don't know either I just hit paste