As already mentioned, the game you were thinking of was Seaman, a Dreamcast game from 2000. It was made by Yutaka "Yoot" Saito, creator of "The Tower" series (released here initially by Maxis as SimTower) and had narration from Leonard Nemoy and English dialogue co-written by Jellyvision (known today as Jackbox Games). The first game WAS released in North America and Europe, but there was an updated remake AND a sequel for the PS2 that were never released outside of Japan.
Yoot is a genius. I remember reading about how SimTower was born from Yoot trying to understand queuing theory and how elevators were a black box he wanted to understand.
7:16 Not just the beak. The suction cups on Giant and Colossal Squids have sharp blades on them. The Colossal Squid especially has huge talons on each suction cup
05:00 To that point, one of the primary reason the French set up colonies, in what today is known as Canada, and began trading with the Natives was specifically for Beavers pelts and Castor sacs for perfumes
9:45 My pet theory on this line is that it’s a gigabrain callback to his mention of blue whale caviar in a previous lesson (I think it was Wine). Like me, I’m sure many people community noted him with “Whales are actually mammals,” so he had to correct that common misconception. 😆
It's unfortunate, and shows that established and high-performing channels like Internet Historian aren't immune to RUclips's copyright system. I think the section muted has a certain charm to it though.
I want a dnd campaign of a perfumer trying to find potential perfume, and they are out there testing bits of fantasy creatures. This boiled minotaur anal gland mixed with dwarf sweat and dryad flower buds could be sold to aristocrats.
I assume it's what inspired this comment. But if you haven't I'd recommend watching the anime dungeon meshi. It's a similar concept but looking for cooking ingredients instead.
I don't think I have ever heard Kip laugh so much in a single video, in between the dad jokes and the animal sniffing, this has been a most interesting video, learned a lot to be sure, curiosity really takes humanity in the most unexpected of roads. Great reaction Kip, keep up the amazing job mate
That ad reminds me, my favorite Hallmark movie is "Hot Fuzz" A career-obsessed person (Nicholas Angle) from the city is assigned to the quaint country-side (Sandford.) Used to a busier lifestyle, he/she has trouble adjusting but has the help of a more laid-back friend/love-interest (Danny Butterman.) All with a takeover from the city happening in the background (The shopping-center being built.)
27:58 when the only reason you know this is because of a summer event in a gotcha game involving horny nun ascended into an Indonesian devil (closest equivalent I can think of) that ate said fish person and dragon clam to gain the power to create an illusion world of a lake Summer camp where you’re fighting to survive in slasher movie scenarios only to find out that the people at the other side of the lake is your mirror would you team up with to break the illusion find out that the crazy nun just wanted to make a fun little story to read in her spare time. Fate brain rot has ruined history for me
Honestly, it got me more interested in history cause I want to know the truth behind the craziness, I must admit it’s shocking when you find out a lot of it isn’t twisted all that much
I never heard of Mummies being used as Aphrodisiacs but wouldn't surprise me. What I do know based on videos and books was that Mummy remains were used as medicine for many ailments. Also people used mumia(What they called the medical mummy) so much that they literally had to make artificial mummies out of random corpses.
As already mentioned, the game you were thinking of was Seaman, a Dreamcast game from 2000. It was made by Yutaka "Yoot" Saito, creator of "The Tower" series (released here initially by Maxis as SimTower) and had narration from Leonard Nemoy and English dialogue co-written by Jellyvision (known today as Jackbox Games). The first game WAS released in North America and Europe, but there was an updated remake AND a sequel for the PS2 that were never released outside of Japan.
IH is my fav vtuber
Yoot is a genius. I remember reading about how SimTower was born from Yoot trying to understand queuing theory and how elevators were a black box he wanted to understand.
7:16 Not just the beak. The suction cups on Giant and Colossal Squids have sharp blades on them. The Colossal Squid especially has huge talons on each suction cup
13:57 castoreum and castor oil are actually two totally different things; castor oil's a vegetable oil made from pressing castor beans
27:30 It's Seaman, and it's for the Sega Dreamcast but it was released outside of Japan.
05:00 To that point, one of the primary reason the French set up colonies, in what today is known as Canada, and began trading with the Natives was specifically for Beavers pelts and Castor sacs for perfumes
ew why does everyone want to smell like chanel's number 1? whats next? people want to smell like her number 2?
@@redmist6630We're onto Chanel 69 these days.
9:45 My pet theory on this line is that it’s a gigabrain callback to his mention of blue whale caviar in a previous lesson (I think it was Wine). Like me, I’m sure many people community noted him with “Whales are actually mammals,” so he had to correct that common misconception. 😆
21:25 The video originally, when I watched it anyway, had the Shark Tank music. Guessing that got claimed
It's unfortunate, and shows that established and high-performing channels like Internet Historian aren't immune to RUclips's copyright system. I think the section muted has a certain charm to it though.
guess u were too slow
@@KipReacts That's a distraction they want you to believe so that you Trust The System.
And also the full skinning animation from rdr2 from the 1st person that got freezed as well.
I want a dnd campaign of a perfumer trying to find potential perfume, and they are out there testing bits of fantasy creatures.
This boiled minotaur anal gland mixed with dwarf sweat and dryad flower buds could be sold to aristocrats.
I assume it's what inspired this comment. But if you haven't I'd recommend watching the anime dungeon meshi. It's a similar concept but looking for cooking ingredients instead.
Perfect backstory for an alchemist
@@Mare_ManYeah, that sounds about right.
Who needs a panacea or a philosopher's stone, when you can find the universal fixative?
This has great alchemist back story material. You're on a journey to dissect animals and make a perfume that will make you rich and powerful.
I don't think I have ever heard Kip laugh so much in a single video, in between the dad jokes and the animal sniffing, this has been a most interesting video, learned a lot to be sure, curiosity really takes humanity in the most unexpected of roads. Great reaction Kip, keep up the amazing job mate
If this is the most you've heard him laugh, you clearly have yet to see his reaction to Game Grumps: Pokemon Smash or Pass
@Skotavus True I have not, might as well take a look
That ad reminds me, my favorite Hallmark movie is "Hot Fuzz"
A career-obsessed person (Nicholas Angle) from the city is assigned to the quaint country-side (Sandford.) Used to a busier lifestyle, he/she has trouble adjusting but has the help of a more laid-back friend/love-interest (Danny Butterman.) All with a takeover from the city happening in the background (The shopping-center being built.)
27:58 when the only reason you know this is because of a summer event in a gotcha game involving horny nun ascended into an Indonesian devil (closest equivalent I can think of)
that ate said fish person and dragon clam to gain the power to create an illusion world of a lake Summer camp where you’re fighting to survive in slasher movie scenarios only to find out that the people at the other side of the lake is your mirror would you team up with to break the illusion find out that the crazy nun just wanted to make a fun little story to read in her spare time.
Fate brain rot has ruined history for me
Honestly, it got me more interested in history cause I want to know the truth behind the craziness, I must admit it’s shocking when you find out a lot of it isn’t twisted all that much
27:32 something with seaman, tema plays it currently.
48:37
hell yeah.
Kip was so spooked by the sheer fanciness that he couldnt show up to the thumbnail
The game you’re thinking is called Sea Man and was on Dreamcast
Funny about it it can also be found as "Caution Seaman".
You have [disk drive] two [disk drive] Gill-men
There is also a version for PS2
Gotta watch this one before corpa hits it!
... it is weaird that to "smell nice" we spray and rub .. animal bile and butt stuff onto ourselves or their synthetic versions .....
30:54 Yes! That`s a real city!
27:38 Seaman for the Sega Dreamcast?
26:18 If you called it a perfectly preserved cadaver, it would be ok.
based Kip, The Mummy is fucking kino
That movie goes way harder than it needed to.
Absolutely iconic.
1:00 I`m interested if anyone got what is the catch?
I’m so happy you didn’t research the mummy thing (cause it’s in the video)
36:40 did you.. did you just say Codcept? That deserves a very enthusiastic boo from the audience :P
I think the mummies were snorted, but being drank I’m sure happened. Mummies were considered an aphrodisiac.
theres a joke here about milfs but im not funny enough to come up with it
I never heard of Mummies being used as Aphrodisiacs but wouldn't surprise me. What I do know based on videos and books was that Mummy remains were used as medicine for many ailments. Also people used mumia(What they called the medical mummy) so much that they literally had to make artificial mummies out of random corpses.
Seaman
You thinking of Seaman on the Dreamcast?
0:17 me every time I click on one of you videos
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