@@SaltyGamer41 They were going to, but considering that it'd be a banned deck given how no one could counter it, they locked it away like the anime Egyptian God cards.
Honestly, the entire HERO line-up could be the subject to multiple quizzes, and I think it'd be funny to do that and make them winder how fuckin' many cards HERO has
Fun fact, “Testudo erat Numen” has a counterpart card with a slight mistranslation. What is “The God That Will Be Called Turtle (Numen *erit* Testudo)” is instead "The God That Once Was Called Turtle. (Numen erat Testudo)” For anyone curious of the actual reason of Bee Squared name being that is I believe simply because “ハチビー(Hachibii)” is ‘hachi’ the Japanese word for bee and ‘bee’ hence Bee Squared And for D-HERO Captain Tenacious, it’s according to Yugipedia because it “references the British army officer Sir William Inglis, and his historic phrase, ‘Die hard 57th, Die hard!’, keeping in relation with the European theme of the "Destiny HERO" archetype.”
Oh... OH... I was SO stupid. In German, the names of the cards are "Göttlich war die Schildkröte" and "Die Schildkröte war Göttlich". Both expressions could be translated to "The tortoise was divine") (in German the order of words in a sentence can often be changed without problems, so both statements basically mean the same). The thing is: For some weird reason, I never read that statement as the tortoise being compared to a god. For some weird reason, I thought that someone praised the taste of the tortoise. Basically like "The meat tasted heavenly" "the tortoise was divine". I know it doesn't make much sense and I feel kinda stupid because of it. xD Maybe I was too hungry to think straight back then... xD
That’s no regular beaver you fool. That is him, the legendary beast warrior. The ultimate lifeform. He has no weakness. He dragged the continents. He died for our very sins. He is Louis *edit: oh god I spelled his name wrong. I do not know what his wrath has in store for me. But this might be my end*
the thing about sphere kuriboh is that the english name of kuriboh is kuriboh, and thus the archetype is kuriboh. kuriball works fine when it's rendered as kuribōru because the japanese name of kuriboh is kuribō, and thus the japanese archetype is kuribō, but to mimic that in english would give you kuribohll, which ... yeah. and for further context, translating the archetype as "kuri" or "kurib" wouldn't have worked, since there's kuriboh-adjacent cards that _aren't_ in the kuriboh archetype, such as kuribon, kurivolt ( both use the short o instead of the long ō in japanese, in case you were wondering how they don't get caught under kuribō ), and literally all of kuriboh's brothers. which, yes, kuriboh has brothers incidentally, mitch should do a quiz that somehow works in funny archetype stuff, like with hero kid
when i saw captain tenacious' original name not get brought up, i INSTANTLY knew the twist of the episode (as a HERO player, this is one of my favorite card names)
The explanation for Bee List Soldier, according to Yugipedia: "The pronunciation of this card's Japanese name, "Bee²" (ハチビー Hachibī), is a portmanteau of the Japanese and English words for "bee", hence the monster being named "bee squared". This card's English name is a pun on the term, "B-list", which is used to describe something second-rate." Also, I didn't know the Japanese word for "bee" (hachi) sounded the same as the number 8, and now I realized the layers of puns Kishimoto used for Killer Bee. Eight Tails = Hachibi, but since "hachibī" means "bee bee", it only makes sense that the Jinchuriki of the Eight Tails is called Bee. Also, regarding Testudo Erat Numen, or the objectively better The Turtle Once Called God: "This card's Japanese name is a pun; Turtle (Kame) and God (Kami) have similar pronunciations. Most Japanese puns tend to be wordplays, even if the translated sentence makes little sense." And the card has a counterpart, whose original name translates to "The God That Will Be Called Turtle". Sadly, in the TCG they called it Numen erat Testudo, just changed the word order, which doesn't even change the meaning. So while the Japanese names play on each other in an interesting way (The God That Will Be Called Turtle / The Turtle Once Called God), in the TCG they mean the same thing ("turtle was divine" and "divine was turtle" if translated literally).
I have a few suggestion for future Digimon evolution line quiz in case if Digimon Liberator don't reveal more evolutions eventually or after the Sunarizamon quiz: - Pteromon line (it's the only one of the Liberator cast you guys didn't do a quiz of it) - Gammamon line (I know he have multiple champions and ultimates, but do something similar to the Impmon quiz: one been his main red evolution and his dark evolution. You could even add their fusion in the end or as a bonus round) - maybe one for the two from Ghost Game like Angoramon and Jellymon - maybe one for Appmon like the main line for Gatchmon? You could even add the appmon he fuse with to evolved on the quiz, which could be cool
So to explain why Captain Tanacious is Die Hard Guy in Japanese it's because in Japanese every Destiny Hero has a name that is "Destiny Hero [insert D word here] Guy so "Die Hard Guy" is basically taking his effect of making another monster of yours harder to kill by reviving the other monster and just using a phrase that means "hard to kill" that starts with a "D"
and as a result some of their names in japanese sounds outright hilarious in english like "Dagger Guy", "Departed Guy", "Disk Guy", "Dream Guy", "Dynamite Guy", "Doom Guy", "Diabolic Guy", "Deadly Guy", "Dominate Guy" etc
It is kinda sad that our friend Louise was usually just a meatshield to be blasted by some sort of enemy. It has been vaporized by Blue Eyes White Dragon, sliced into ribbons by Wall Shadow, shot in the heart by Red Archery Girl, blown away by Great Moth and even vored in a scripted live action duel featuring the voice actors of Yugi and Pegasus on the YGO youtube channel!
33:20 Yu-Gi-Oh is a very combo heavy game where every card you can pull out of your deck can bring exponential growth to your game plan. Bee Squared is supposed to reference this fact because it takes 2 of your monsters on your field and adds 2 more cards to your hand, multiplying the possibilities of what you could do. Unfortunately, it sucks.
Bee^2 is a reference to Buzz Squared from the hit fanfiction 'Earthbound 3: Mother 4', who is a weird little alien insect from the future, who normally is a super hot alien allegedly with feet that look like human ears. He was killed by getting swatted by a policeman, unfortunately. You can tell it's a reference because Bee^2 has a measly 500 ATK, meaning that the card Space-Time Police can easily destroy it, representing Buzz Squared's fate.
He's Bee Squared because he's a massive nerd (as seen in the fact that he turned himself into a cyborg). Every time he got invited to a party the other bees said "be there or be square" and he never went.
I'm OCG player so about halfway through seeing OCG names I started to pick up the pattern and thought "It's going to be something about those choices, isn't it?" because they're not wrong answers, good job Mitch
My favorite thing about Beaver Warrior is no one knows why he's called that, because his Japanese name is Louise (option 4, in case you missed it!) and no one knows why that's his Japanese name either!
Bee^2 is just a fan translation on the wikia, the OCG name is "Hachibii" which is the Japanese word for "Bee" followed by "Bee." Technically a direct translation thus is "Beebee" which some wikia editor chose to make it a ^2. Kuriball doesn't really work because of the way that mechanics in the game work where archetypes need to share a line of text in their name to be considered part of the archetype. "Kuriboh" is an archetype denoted by the Japanese text "クリボー" and the English text "Kuriboh" which is more versatile to make puns but it is not as easy in English. "Kuriball" would make it not part of the "Kuriboh" archetype, it would need to be written as "Kuribohll" which most players probably would mispronounce anyway. The TCG could give them text saying "this card is always treated as a 'Kuriboh' monster" and add in the wordplay but they only really do that for legacy cards that they aren't freshly translating and might risk further complications down the line. Easier to just drop the pun.
I saw captain tenacious and thought to myself isn’t die hard guy the original name? All of the destiny heroes end in guy and once Mitch said he included the original names as well, I was like it makes sense now!
In the ancient medieval set of bees, there was once the Geometry Wars. Originally of the Triangulum, the bee brandished a weapon against it's ideals...one more...linear. The problem is their math sucked, so all the armor of the bee was of the squared set. With his ally, the high celebrity of the squares, the bee looks...to see all that there is to see squared, so that balance may once again be restored to the world.
33:08 It's Bee Squared, because you need it (1) + 1 more insect to draw 2 cards, the total of cards it affects is 4, hence it's squared. Also it's a pun on Squire, cause the bee has armor like it's a knight in training.
awesome episode! Mitch, you wickedly brilliant genius utterly badabing-badabonged them xD also Bee² is called that, because all other bees met there, while he was the only one who wasn't there, thus square. Hence we can see there are no other bees in his artwork's background. also also Kyle really last-minute bongabada-bingibada'd them, and isn't that what Yugioh truly is about? Merry time to d-d-d-christmas, everyone! :D
Die Hard is 100% a Christmas movie. Not as a meme, it seriously is. I rewatched it last year and was actually really surprised. The themes are exactly what you'd expect in a Christmas movie, just in an action/thriller setting, and I recommend rewatching it with an open mind.
To be fair, I gave them shit in a comment previously about an attack for a pinsir tcg card (rightfully so), so that comment about uh...comments, actually stands
It's called Bee Squared because he's really really good at maths and Bee Plato and Bee Pythagoras are already being used by the insectoid philosopher archetype.
I cant watch this video right now, but i wanted to comment in the first hour for yall, i love alll you quizzes you all have such amazing chemistry and have fun as true friends should,keep up the amazing work, this is genuinely the best channel on youtube. i love rewatching your videos such as digmon dating and dog island, those, one offs are AMAZING, you guys are heroes for us, the viewers, please dont stop making these :)
My favorite thing about Rock Ogre Grotto #2 is that it's not a palette swap of Rock Ogre Grotto #1, it's a palette swap of a different monster called Stone Ogre Grotto. Rock Ogre Grotto #1's palette swap is Steel Ogre Grotto #1.
well you see, bee^2 is actually a really cool name with a great backstory. so the backstory goes, that the professor at a robotics lab came across this wounded bee on his morning jog around the campus he worked for. normally he wouldn't have thought anything of it, just another animal fallen to natural selection, but this time was different. the creatures tenacity and spirit to live on inspired the professor, and he felt compeled to help it get back on its legs... no, get BETTER THEN EVER!! he had his work cut out for him though. the bee had sistained some heavy damage, missing both legs and antennae, but that was nothing the scholar hadn't built before. the procedure dragged on for days without end, robotics tested, parts replaced, sweat and tears POURED into his work. he had to save this bee. after what felt like an eternity, the teacher came before his students, the lights in the auditorium went out... and his voice rang out. "you may not know where i've been, or what i have worked on... but i am now ready to tell you the new coolest thing to come out of our robotics facility..." he took a deep breath. "you know what's cooler than cool? you know what, it is hip to BE??? IT'S HIP TO BEE^2!!!!"
A very merry Christmas to my brother and his friends. I have been preparing a list of Yu-Gi-Oh cards to submit to Mitch for these videos. Unfortunately I'm at work right now but as soon as I get home I'll find my list of suggestions and turn them in.
It's possible they didn't want to put Kuriboh on the same level as Ra by using the same terminology. But it's very likely they just dropped the Kuriball on this one.
Bee squared is called such because 1 to the power of 2 is 1, and there's only one bee in the image. It could be called bee to the power of 2134132423, and it'd still be the correct name because no matter how many times you multiply 1 to itself, the answer will always be 1.
9:04 ARGH. THE ETYMOLOGY WAS RIGHT THERE! I was waiting so intensely for you to explain it to them! It would've been hilarious! 30:10 I'm so glad this got covered. Fun analysis video! Thanks for uploading! BTW, any plans to do more Pokedex entry stuff?
I swear to god I thought Bee Soldier was called Beetrooper, then I looked it up and found out BeeTrooper is an entire archetype I have never heard of, and i knew there was no way in hell it was battlewasp, cause that is an archetype i do know.
Beetroopers and Battle Wasps were both decks I rolled up to a function with that nobody there had ever heard of before. Earned myself the title of YuGiOh Cryptid among my card game friends for that one lol
That's my guy Louise.
Louise let's gooooo
The most broken card in all lf Yu-Gi-Oh
Louise my goat
Still waiting for the Louise archetype to release at tier 0 and stay there.
@@SaltyGamer41 They were going to, but considering that it'd be a banned deck given how no one could counter it, they locked it away like the anime Egyptian God cards.
Kyle's hidden ability to pick out the OCG names shows he has always lied about his distaste for Yugioh
Kyle actually appreciates Maxx C at 3 and his rage at yugioh is that it's banned in the TCG
He secretly reached GoK in duel links
@@blaze048goon of kings
@@blaze048Ging of Kames?
@@AwesumVlogginhe just like me fr
Honestly, the entire HERO line-up could be the subject to multiple quizzes, and I think it'd be funny to do that and make them winder how fuckin' many cards HERO has
Let's see, there's Elemental Heroes, Destiny Heroes, Vision Heroes, Evil Heroes, Masked Heroes, and Xtra Heroes
@@jefferyoneill1 Also Entertainment HERO and new Rising HEROs from Rush Duel.
@johangonzalez4894 Those must be new, because I couldn't find anything about them on google
@@jefferyoneill1 Constast heroes as well
@@jefferyoneill1 One is called E☆HERO Pit Boss, and the others are a sub-archetype of HEROs from Rush Duels.
bee squared is called such because in the lore he was not "there" and therefore became "square"
This explanation makes no sense.
@attilaszanto2275 yes, that's the point.
@@Skywolfhd20 the square, to be exact.
@@attilaszanto2275 "be there, or be square."
@@attilaszanto2275 "Be there or be square"
Fun fact, “Testudo erat Numen” has a counterpart card with a slight mistranslation. What is “The God That Will Be Called Turtle (Numen *erit* Testudo)” is instead "The God That Once Was Called Turtle. (Numen erat Testudo)”
For anyone curious of the actual reason of Bee Squared name being that is I believe simply because “ハチビー(Hachibii)” is ‘hachi’ the Japanese word for bee and ‘bee’ hence Bee Squared
And for D-HERO Captain Tenacious, it’s according to Yugipedia because it “references the British army officer Sir William Inglis, and his historic phrase, ‘Die hard 57th, Die hard!’, keeping in relation with the European theme of the "Destiny HERO" archetype.”
Oh... OH... I was SO stupid.
In German, the names of the cards are "Göttlich war die Schildkröte" and "Die Schildkröte war Göttlich". Both expressions could be translated to "The tortoise was divine") (in German the order of words in a sentence can often be changed without problems, so both statements basically mean the same).
The thing is: For some weird reason, I never read that statement as the tortoise being compared to a god.
For some weird reason, I thought that someone praised the taste of the tortoise.
Basically like "The meat tasted heavenly" "the tortoise was divine".
I know it doesn't make much sense and I feel kinda stupid because of it. xD
Maybe I was too hungry to think straight back then... xD
captain tenacious is diehard guy in japan, while his english name might be a reference to the band "Tenacious D"
That’s no regular beaver you fool. That is him, the legendary beast warrior. The ultimate lifeform. He has no weakness. He dragged the continents. He died for our very sins. He is Louis
*edit: oh god I spelled his name wrong. I do not know what his wrath has in store for me. But this might be my end*
Judgment shall come to you.
I know not the magnitude, but be assured of its arrival...
Louise is the feminine form of Louis, meaning "renowned warrior,"
That is the best ending to an episode hands down. Also when are we replacing Nico for his transgressions against the turtle for what he said?
It is Bee ^2 as it a play on the word "squire" as it us a warrior
Bee Squared is called that because the head is one bee and the body is a second bee that the first drilled into with its stinger like Gurren Lagann.
Mitch, that was INCREDIBLE. This is my 2nd favorite video you guys have ever done (Nothing will ever top Digimon Dating) 😂
@@Simpin4Mal I wish they would do another but that probably took so much time to do xc
the thing about sphere kuriboh is that the english name of kuriboh is kuriboh, and thus the archetype is kuriboh. kuriball works fine when it's rendered as kuribōru because the japanese name of kuriboh is kuribō, and thus the japanese archetype is kuribō, but to mimic that in english would give you kuribohll, which ... yeah. and for further context, translating the archetype as "kuri" or "kurib" wouldn't have worked, since there's kuriboh-adjacent cards that _aren't_ in the kuriboh archetype, such as kuribon, kurivolt ( both use the short o instead of the long ō in japanese, in case you were wondering how they don't get caught under kuribō ), and literally all of kuriboh's brothers. which, yes, kuriboh has brothers
incidentally, mitch should do a quiz that somehow works in funny archetype stuff, like with hero kid
Yeah we even got Babylon
Aren't the Kuriboh brothers actual kuribohs ?
@dudono1744 yes they are all treated as a kuriboh card
We accepted Kuribohrn
Holy shit that's the best plot twist I've ever seen in my life
A+ work here
when i saw captain tenacious' original name not get brought up, i INSTANTLY knew the twist of the episode (as a HERO player, this is one of my favorite card names)
I was confused why he didn't bring up louise, then it clicked at the captain. I was about to comment but I didn't want to get spoiled
Also for a channel called “Fueled By Sandwiches” I don’t know what sandwiches fuel each of the boys
Maybe a sandwich quiz soon?
The explanation for Bee List Soldier, according to Yugipedia:
"The pronunciation of this card's Japanese name, "Bee²" (ハチビー Hachibī), is a portmanteau of the Japanese and English words for "bee", hence the monster being named "bee squared".
This card's English name is a pun on the term, "B-list", which is used to describe something second-rate."
Also, I didn't know the Japanese word for "bee" (hachi) sounded the same as the number 8, and now I realized the layers of puns Kishimoto used for Killer Bee. Eight Tails = Hachibi, but since "hachibī" means "bee bee", it only makes sense that the Jinchuriki of the Eight Tails is called Bee.
Also, regarding Testudo Erat Numen, or the objectively better The Turtle Once Called God:
"This card's Japanese name is a pun; Turtle (Kame) and God (Kami) have similar pronunciations. Most Japanese puns tend to be wordplays, even if the translated sentence makes little sense."
And the card has a counterpart, whose original name translates to "The God That Will Be Called Turtle". Sadly, in the TCG they called it Numen erat Testudo, just changed the word order, which doesn't even change the meaning. So while the Japanese names play on each other in an interesting way (The God That Will Be Called Turtle / The Turtle Once Called God), in the TCG they mean the same thing ("turtle was divine" and "divine was turtle" if translated literally).
I have a few suggestion for future Digimon evolution line quiz in case if Digimon Liberator don't reveal more evolutions eventually or after the Sunarizamon quiz:
- Pteromon line (it's the only one of the Liberator cast you guys didn't do a quiz of it)
- Gammamon line (I know he have multiple champions and ultimates, but do something similar to the Impmon quiz: one been his main red evolution and his dark evolution. You could even add their fusion in the end or as a bonus round)
- maybe one for the two from Ghost Game like Angoramon and Jellymon
- maybe one for Appmon like the main line for Gatchmon? You could even add the appmon he fuse with to evolved on the quiz, which could be cool
So to explain why Captain Tanacious is Die Hard Guy in Japanese it's because in Japanese every Destiny Hero has a name that is "Destiny Hero [insert D word here] Guy so "Die Hard Guy" is basically taking his effect of making another monster of yours harder to kill by reviving the other monster and just using a phrase that means "hard to kill" that starts with a "D"
and as a result some of their names in japanese sounds outright hilarious in english like "Dagger Guy", "Departed Guy", "Disk Guy", "Dream Guy", "Dynamite Guy", "Doom Guy", "Diabolic Guy", "Deadly Guy", "Dominate Guy" etc
It's a shame we lost this parallel to Elemental Hero's. Though, I guess it wouldn't work, since we lost their 'Man' part.
@@YukiFubuki.Disappointed that the one name you didn't bring up was Destiny Hero Dunker, an already goofy name, is Dunk Guy
It is kinda sad that our friend Louise was usually just a meatshield to be blasted by some sort of enemy. It has been vaporized by Blue Eyes White Dragon, sliced into ribbons by Wall Shadow, shot in the heart by Red Archery Girl, blown away by Great Moth and even vored in a scripted live action duel featuring the voice actors of Yugi and Pegasus on the YGO youtube channel!
Beaver Warrior needs a retrain, I think Louise - Legendary King of rats would work.
You know Die Hard is a Christmas movie because there's an Advent Calendar of it.
33:20 Yu-Gi-Oh is a very combo heavy game where every card you can pull out of your deck can bring exponential growth to your game plan. Bee Squared is supposed to reference this fact because it takes 2 of your monsters on your field and adds 2 more cards to your hand, multiplying the possibilities of what you could do. Unfortunately, it sucks.
Bee² is named like that because of its card effect, it draws 2 cards by tributing itself and another insect, which is exactly how squaring works
Draw 2 by tributing 2. 2x2
Wait, is that my man Louise in the thumbnail? It can't be true.
Edit: It's evil to have the card's Japanese name next to the english.
That's the Christmas surprise though!
The Turtle Once Called God has truly shined his light upon Kyle today.
Bee^2 is a reference to Buzz Squared from the hit fanfiction 'Earthbound 3: Mother 4', who is a weird little alien insect from the future, who normally is a super hot alien allegedly with feet that look like human ears. He was killed by getting swatted by a policeman, unfortunately.
You can tell it's a reference because Bee^2 has a measly 500 ATK, meaning that the card Space-Time Police can easily destroy it, representing Buzz Squared's fate.
Testudo Erat Numen is called 'The Turtle Once Called God', because in Japanese, turtle is 'Kame' and God is 'Kami'.
He's Bee Squared because he's a massive nerd (as seen in the fact that he turned himself into a cyborg). Every time he got invited to a party the other bees said "be there or be square" and he never went.
I'm OCG player so about halfway through seeing OCG names I started to pick up the pattern and thought "It's going to be something about those choices, isn't it?" because they're not wrong answers, good job Mitch
B^2 is twice as dense as a regular bee which of course means it's twice as powerful. You get more bee per bee
You seriously DIDN'T pick "Santa Claws" for this?
even the Romanji "Satan Claus" was a great option
They already did that one I believe
They picked him and a few other snowy guys for a different quiz (Yu-Gi-Oh quiz 2)
My favorite thing about Beaver Warrior is no one knows why he's called that, because his Japanese name is Louise (option 4, in case you missed it!) and no one knows why that's his Japanese name either!
Bee^2 is just a fan translation on the wikia, the OCG name is "Hachibii" which is the Japanese word for "Bee" followed by "Bee." Technically a direct translation thus is "Beebee" which some wikia editor chose to make it a ^2.
Kuriball doesn't really work because of the way that mechanics in the game work where archetypes need to share a line of text in their name to be considered part of the archetype. "Kuriboh" is an archetype denoted by the Japanese text "クリボー" and the English text "Kuriboh" which is more versatile to make puns but it is not as easy in English. "Kuriball" would make it not part of the "Kuriboh" archetype, it would need to be written as "Kuribohll" which most players probably would mispronounce anyway.
The TCG could give them text saying "this card is always treated as a 'Kuriboh' monster" and add in the wordplay but they only really do that for legacy cards that they aren't freshly translating and might risk further complications down the line. Easier to just drop the pun.
Bee squared is actually called that because its lore is that it has been cybernetically enhanced to have the strength of 2 bees
26:55 Tyler, you could have made a Silent Night joke and you blew it for a Santa's butt joke
this is louise 2nd appearance
Ah yes, Ratata - the Beaver Pokemon
Bee² is tribute 2 to draw 2, literally 2x2
Proffered to the Gods is absolutely something YGO would name a card. But it would probably be a spell card.
I saw captain tenacious and thought to myself isn’t die hard guy the original name? All of the destiny heroes end in guy and once Mitch said he included the original names as well, I was like it makes sense now!
7:25 hes not a Beaver Warrior in any regard lol hes just Louise, my guy
In the ancient medieval set of bees, there was once the Geometry Wars. Originally of the Triangulum, the bee brandished a weapon against it's ideals...one more...linear. The problem is their math sucked, so all the armor of the bee was of the squared set. With his ally, the high celebrity of the squares, the bee looks...to see all that there is to see squared, so that balance may once again be restored to the world.
Bearblocker doesn’t actually block anything, he’s really a locker that stores bearbs
I would see through so many of Mitch's tricks if I were involved in these quizzes.
Bee^2 is actually a reference to the fact that both beekeeping and algebra were introduced to Japan by the Portuguese
33:08 It's Bee Squared, because you need it (1) + 1 more insect to draw 2 cards, the total of cards it affects is 4, hence it's squared. Also it's a pun on Squire, cause the bee has armor like it's a knight in training.
That poem was pure cinema
Bee square is actual the cosmic force around the bee, squaring all bees in the area, its just not noticable because there's only a single bee there.
Why is it called Bee Squared? Because it couldn't be there.
Ya know...be there or be square?
...I'll get my shit.
the twist at the end was amazing
awesome episode! Mitch, you wickedly brilliant genius utterly badabing-badabonged them xD
also Bee² is called that, because all other bees met there, while he was the only one who wasn't there, thus square. Hence we can see there are no other bees in his artwork's background.
also also Kyle really last-minute bongabada-bingibada'd them, and isn't that what Yugioh truly is about?
Merry time to d-d-d-christmas, everyone! :D
KID ICARUS UPRISING MENTIONED 🍤🍤🍤🍤🍤🍤🍤🍤🍤🍤🍤
Best game on the 3DS (allegedly)
(factually)
Mitch continues to be the most “he’s literally me” member of the gang.
Die Hard is 100% a Christmas movie. Not as a meme, it seriously is. I rewatched it last year and was actually really surprised. The themes are exactly what you'd expect in a Christmas movie, just in an action/thriller setting, and I recommend rewatching it with an open mind.
clearly yall aren't thinking enough, it's called bee squared because it's in a square frame on a rectangular card.
Louise is the feminine form of Louis, meaning "renowned warrior,"
i am so happy you included louise
Can’t wait to buy out “The Turtle Once Called God” on TCGplayer with a straight face
To be fair, I gave them shit in a comment previously about an attack for a pinsir tcg card (rightfully so), so that comment about uh...comments, actually stands
It's fun with Captain Tenacious since every Destiny Hero originally had a name with D to start their name and Guy after that
It's called Bee Squared because he's really really good at maths and Bee Plato and Bee Pythagoras are already being used by the insectoid philosopher archetype.
Its name is Bee Squared because you tribute it and another insect to draw two cards. At least, that’s the most reasonable answer I can think of.
He’s a bee and he’s just a square the type of guy who would narc a real piece of work. Also hope you have a merry Christmas
He's called Bee Squared because he's hip.
The more I look at beaver warrior the more it reminds me of biker mice from Mars for some reason
The plot twist in this one was fantastic.
23:30 Thing is, it HAD to have the Kuriboh name since its an ACTUAL archetype...
They could've just summoned skull his ass
It's because he's always ready to square up
It's called bee2 due to its effect. It tributes itself and another insect to draw 2 cards meaning you tribute 2 and get 2 hence the name.
Beaver Warrior is a warrior who slays beaver.
Gundam Wing Endless Waltz is the best Christmas movie with Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket being best Christmas OVA.
Bee squared is squared because you need to tribute it and another insect to draw 2 cards, thus Squaring the bee.
Its bee squared because this bee is squaring off against the opposition
You know you have been poisoned by Yugitubers when the backwards speech joke comes up and your first instinct is "Ah! Air Neos!"
I cant watch this video right now, but i wanted to comment in the first hour for yall, i love alll you quizzes you all have such amazing chemistry and have fun as true friends should,keep up the amazing work, this is genuinely the best channel on youtube. i love rewatching your videos such as digmon dating and dog island, those, one offs are AMAZING, you guys are heroes for us, the viewers, please dont stop making these :)
Proud to be the engineer behind your two favorite videos
Louise!
9:06 so fun fact technically there are too answers since in the Japanese version his name is in fact Louise (Mitch you sneaky)
And the first one was War Earth, the third The Turtle Once Called God. Makes it way easier to add a red herring.
It's called Bee squared because it's hip to bee squared.
My favorite thing about Rock Ogre Grotto #2 is that it's not a palette swap of Rock Ogre Grotto #1, it's a palette swap of a different monster called Stone Ogre Grotto.
Rock Ogre Grotto #1's palette swap is Steel Ogre Grotto #1.
well you see, bee^2 is actually a really cool name with a great backstory.
so the backstory goes, that the professor at a robotics lab came across this wounded bee on his morning jog around the campus he worked for.
normally he wouldn't have thought anything of it, just another animal fallen to natural selection, but this time was different.
the creatures tenacity and spirit to live on inspired the professor, and he felt compeled to help it get back on its legs... no, get BETTER THEN EVER!!
he had his work cut out for him though. the bee had sistained some heavy damage, missing both legs and antennae, but that was nothing the scholar hadn't built before.
the procedure dragged on for days without end, robotics tested, parts replaced, sweat and tears POURED into his work. he had to save this bee.
after what felt like an eternity, the teacher came before his students, the lights in the auditorium went out... and his voice rang out.
"you may not know where i've been, or what i have worked on... but i am now ready to tell you the new coolest thing to come out of our robotics facility..."
he took a deep breath.
"you know what's cooler than cool?
you know what, it is hip to BE???
IT'S HIP TO BEE^2!!!!"
I never knew they made a Yugioh Card based on Buck Bumble wow
@@MitchFromFBS and here i was thinking that i finally had an original thought XP
Shoutout to "Raigeki/Thunderbolt" for having having both versions be untranslated
I would like to say: Sphere Kuriboh is named as such, because it is designed after another ball-like monster with the word Sphere in the name.
I like the OCG names also being on the board and being bonus points.
The supposed Christmas episode doesn’t have Ghost Beef, Mild Turkey, or Santa Claws.
its bee squared for the same reason that one Halloween movie is H20
These quizzes are so simple yet so creative,
33:33 It is called Bee^2 because he wasn't there so he was square.
bee² is called that because it has only 4 extremities. b is the second letter of the alphabet so b*b=4
So THAT'S how algebra works
"Legend." "It's legend."
And Die Hard is indeed the best Christmas movie.
A very merry Christmas to my brother and his friends. I have been preparing a list of Yu-Gi-Oh cards to submit to Mitch for these videos. Unfortunately I'm at work right now but as soon as I get home I'll find my list of suggestions and turn them in.
"all three o us running a train on Ultimate Warrior Grapplor for Christmas" they call that the polar express
Kid Icarus uprising mentioned
I noticed the translation thing at Beaver Warrior.
It's Bee Squared because it lets you draw two cards by tributing two monsters.
in defense of sphere kuriboh, its design is based on the winged dragon of ra's sphere mode
Why not call it Kuriboh Sphere Mode.
@@BramLastname iunno, wouldve been a better name but they just didnt
It's possible they didn't want to put Kuriboh on the same level as Ra by using the same terminology.
But it's very likely they just dropped the Kuriball on this one.
Kuriboh is the real super mega ultra chicken
Bee squared is called such because 1 to the power of 2 is 1, and there's only one bee in the image.
It could be called bee to the power of 2134132423, and it'd still be the correct name because no matter how many times you multiply 1 to itself, the answer will always be 1.
9:04 ARGH. THE ETYMOLOGY WAS RIGHT THERE! I was waiting so intensely for you to explain it to them! It would've been hilarious!
30:10 I'm so glad this got covered.
Fun analysis video! Thanks for uploading!
BTW, any plans to do more Pokedex entry stuff?
Someday, yes!
@@MitchFromFBS So glad to hear that! Thanks for answering!
I swear to god I thought Bee Soldier was called Beetrooper, then I looked it up and found out BeeTrooper is an entire archetype I have never heard of, and i knew there was no way in hell it was battlewasp, cause that is an archetype i do know.
Beetroopers and Battle Wasps were both decks I rolled up to a function with that nobody there had ever heard of before. Earned myself the title of YuGiOh Cryptid among my card game friends for that one lol
Can confirm, Beaver Warrior is a rat, but he's still a beaver warrior. If you think about Fleese Johnson, you'll get it.
Okay, i think the reason for Bee² is becuse it takes itself and another insect and draws 2. 2²
Bee^2 is called such because its effect uses itself and one other insect to draw 2 cards, thus 2 bees turning into 2 cards
The greatest christmas present!