For context, Scott Menville voices Marlton. He’s also voiced many other characters from popular media, but his most recognizable role has been Robin in several Batman media, as well as the OG Teen Titans and Teen Titans GO!
Interesting how on Tranzit, hes more cynical in opinion towards guns from the box, but in Die Rise and Buried, hes more happy/content/understanding. When you live through an apocalypse, you tend to….”take what you can get”
I think the devs tried to predict which guns would be considered bad, but then when the guns were good they changed the voicelines to be more relatable
@@rogueraccoon1840, Treyarch probably didn't want players to be over-reliant on the guns across all modes. Which is reasonable, you want players to explore different options.
In all fairness, I’ve been in several situations where I’ve taken unnecessary damage because a zombie was left over after I fired a partially emptied mag into a horde. Even a single bullet could mean the difference between life and death!
I never considered that the Thundergun makes no sense as an actual name for the weapon until now. Besides the sound it makes resembling thunder, maybe. Thank you, Marlton
@regilad_9043 Saying "thunder is a soundwave" just means that it's a sound.. Which of course it is but "thunder = sound" isn't what causes thunder. In that same light, basically any gun making a sound would be fit to be called a thundergun with that logic, even if it's not *shooting* a soundwave. Thunder is a sound most recently believed to be made by a shock wave in the air caused by the expansion of plasma. Or simply put: lightning rapidly heats the air it passes through, expanding it, hitting the air at a speed faster than the sound = shockwave = "thunder" As far as "thunder" goes it's ultimately the sound made when air moves through air faster than sound. Especially given that we don't know how the thundergun actually works (for all we know it's heating and ionizing gas in a pressurized chamber to set it off at the pull of a trigger rather than just... simply blasting air out really strongly) there isn't a reason to believe that "thundergun" is an inaccurate name for a gun that is essentially a mechanical recreation of what causes the sound known as "thunder"
except Zach actually knows what he's talking about. Marlton is basically what most people call a fake expert. somebody who speaks confidently that they're correct, but everything they say is just plain wrong.
@@PLNKYELLOWBLACK he stated that the SMR was named after an animal, it wasn't. he stated that the FAL should spell FAIL instead which contradicts him later saying that it was widely adopted. he also says that the M1216 is named after the seating position relative to a vehicles driver which makes absolutely zero sense whatsoever. he also states that the Saiga is a bullpup, which it isn't.
I mean, makes sense if you think he doesnt have to deal with bullshit Hipfire spread the same way players do. He should just be able to point and shoot and itll be on target without aiming through the scope.
@@jameshibberd5134doesnt makes sense that they still cripple snipers by making them ineffective at close range in a cooperative setting, it is supposedly only done for multiplayer balancing, but at the same time they allow people to use iron sights and red dots in MP, like... decide for one.
I’ve studied guns my entire life and I can confidently say he’s trying his absolute hardest to sound smart well at the same time getting so much wrong, for example, a large majority of the military issued FALs have select fire capabilities
The main issue is he's talking about guns in the context of the game. So the FAL getting a lot of shit was something of a meme in game at one point, and it's only Semi auto there as well. If he kept it real world accurate, then they wouldn't like up to the actual gameplay.
@ZoomerStasiWhile that’s true for the British L1A1 and a few other nations, other countries like Austria with its StG 58 adopted it with the original full auto capability. Plenty of militaries ran it in that configuration.
@ZoomerStasi That’s patently untrue, the gun was originally designed to be select fire. Obviously the Brits and the Commonwealth nations adopted a semi auto only version, but the original design and a few other countries’ adoptions of the FAL were full auto. It wasn’t very controllable, and it wasn’t ideal, but it did exist. I don’t know how you can say “it didn’t exist” but also “the ones that did exist were entirely different rifles.” Yeah, it’s a slightly different variant but they’re all types of FAL. It’s ridiculous to say that “military issue FALs didn’t have select fire” like you did in your first comment unless you’re gonna specify a specific country like the Brits.
@ZoomerStasi A) the original FAL WAS select fire. Making it semi auto only was a modification after the fact. B) A swap between full auto and semi is not such a drastic change that both rifles can’t be called FALs. They’re the same root design with a different fire mode. This level of pedantry is ridiculous, if I have a semi automatic DDM4 Mk 18 and a military contract full auto Mk 18, they’re almost identical. Yes, ones FA, but they’re both AR pattern rifles. If you wanted to make your strawman argument about the DP-28 and RPD better you could’ve mentioned the RP-46 which actually is a belt fed DP, rather than an entirely different firearm. SAO vs FA FALs are just a few minor changes (which as I already said were full auto originally and not the other way around), I don’t know why in your eyes that makes them as different as an RPD and a DP-28. I’ve made my point clear, it’s all easily found online, and it’s obvious you’re stuck in whatever semantic hole you’ve dug yourself into. At least anyone else reading this will be able to clearly see what the facts of the matter are.
Bullpup design puts the magazine behind the grip, essentially in the stock of the gun. This makes it so all the mechanism is in the back half of the gun, allowing for more barrel length without making the gun longer.
Consequently bullpups usually have abysmal triggers due to the long distance from the actual fire control group. Also they are very awkward to reload in some stances and less ergonomic. Bullpups bad
It's so funny and weird to hear Robin's Voice (Scott Menville) In Call of Duty like David Tennant (Voice actor in Disney's DuckTales, The Loud House Movie, etc.) In Call of Duty WWII Zombies. He even voiced one of the background characters in The Super Mario Bros. Movie as one of the Toads and Koopa Troopas. And yelled Blue Shell!
Thanks for compiling all these! From what I've seen in the BO2 files, the Victis maps are the only ones that have weapon specific quotes attached to them, unlike MOTD or Origins where they are weapon-type based. Really shows that they went the extra mile with some of these quotes 👌
@@jamesbaird7568 You're right yeah, though in BO2's case only Zielinsky's maps continued this trend, and I think they just switched to weapon-type quotes for BO3 and 4
Just goes to show how much love was poured in BO2, despite most gun models being altered in some way they still used real names and mostly real guns and this plays out really well here for example Marlton stating that the FAL was first designed in 1947 (though it was on 1946 but close enough) or how the in game Saiga 12 is called "S12" but he still calls it Saiga 12 or how he says that the Colt Python is described by many experts as "the finest production revolver ever made" and that's true. It's details like these that can make or break a game for me and it's sad that the newer CODS cheapen out of using real gun names just to save a few bucks and we'll never get something like this or something like BF1's Gun Encyclopedia. (and no, not using real gun names has nothing to do with that California law because XDefiant has a lot of real guns with their real names on there and Ubisoft's HQ is in San Francisco, this is just Activision being cheap)
3:32 He had us in the first half ngl... but then he had to go and screw it all up! Normally I wouldn't mind it especially from older games but like... HE LITERALLY SAID IT 6 WORDS BEFORE!!! C'MON MARLTON!!!!
4:08 The Five-SeveN is chambered in 5.7x28, not 5.7x27. 4:36 The Taurus Raging Judge is chambered in 28 gauge, not .410, the clip right after even fixes this. And several times he says "clip" lol
@@Sno_NAit's contecxt dependant in real life. Bo2 did give you the option to convert the FAL and SMR to full auto, just not in zombies AFAIK. So FA versions did exist in the BO2 universe.
I like how Marlton somehow knows a little bit of knowledge about guns that aren't even from his universe in Bo4. Since the 'original dimension's Earth went to shit in 2025. Yet man is spouting facts about guns from 2045.
Well they kinda are mostly based off of existing gun designs, like the weavil is pretty much a P90. It's just that BO3&4 added high tech features like auto pulling the bolt on bolt action rifles and auto burst features to the weapons.
Scott Menville can never make me not think of TTG Robin, all I can imagine is Robin fighting the Zombie apocalypse whilst the rest of the Titans just dance and talk about pie or smtg
I love how this man is supposedly a bit of gun nerd, and then talks about changing clips with a belt fed machine gun. If it was a magazine, I'd at least kind of understand it, because a lot of people call it a clip, but my man didn't even do that
Gotta admire his passion for weaponry. It’s probably one of the reasons he’s probably my favorite out of the four outside of Misty. And yeah, definitely love Scott Menville’s performance as Marlton. Dude’s in Teen Titans, Xenosaga, AND this (at least from the media I’ve seen him in.) He’s super talented.
1:03 You missed one in the MTAR that's my favourite, there's a chance that Marlton will call the MTAR by it's real-world counterpart name instead of the in-game's name MTAR by calling it "The X95L", although it's the incorrect variant of the IWI X95.
It's crazy at the time, games like COD and Battlefield were predicting that the XM8 would be the next generation rifle for the U.S. Military. Shame really
most of the stuff he said were absolute cap to the real weapons counterparts, but i still enjoyed hearing him blabber about guns, i really wish Treyarch went back to these kind of characters instead of some generic "operators".
i love the fact that (correct me if im wrong) victis takes place in the 1970s, and he's commenting about all these weapons from bo2, which takes place a whopping 50 years later
You know, it's been a awhile since I've played bo2. But seeing this, reminded me why I loved that crew. I liked listening about gun info, just like Zach Hazard.
Marlton is also the kind of person to say Double Tap doesn't make sense for helping his guns rate of fire because it's just a beverage.
fr
he has a point
Bro did say that once I think
@@maybe_Lazarus You're correct, he does say something like that when you consume double tap in Die Rise.
"How does a soda pop let me carry more weapons?" -Tank Dempsey
Marlton in tranzit: this gun is shit
Marlton in buried: this gun is amazing
Character Development
Bro got real experience with the guns and could finally escape his Reddit board opinions.
@ZoomerStasiOlympia gang
@@MentallysubnormalM14 gang
Shotgun Gang
Huh, never knew Robin knows a lot about guns.
If anyone else doesn't get this reference, we'll both be disappointed
For context, Scott Menville voices Marlton. He’s also voiced many other characters from popular media, but his most recognizable role has been Robin in several Batman media, as well as the OG Teen Titans and Teen Titans GO!
@@ghjjiyeqsg1052IMO, I think the OG Teen Titans is better than GO!, but that's just me
@@johnmounier3507that’s not just you that’s everyone except kids
@@johnmounier3507True, but I think Go! is still relatively enjoyable. Or at least it used to be.
I can tell that marlton is just trying to impressed Misty with knowledge
And I like to think he succeeded
@@terminator3768the two of them are stuck in the Dark Either for all of eternity. What do you think they are doing in there?
"i like your fancy words magic man"
@@ajarofpickles2826 Escaping and living a long life together
@@terminator3768 that’s the hope. I just know what young men and women do when they feel hopeless and trapped is all
"Marlton, what is your sexuality?"
Marlton: "DSR-50"
Yknow what fucking f a i r
Man’s clearly played GFL then, cause DSR-50 in that :0
and Mtar
Interesting how on Tranzit, hes more cynical in opinion towards guns from the box, but in Die Rise and Buried, hes more happy/content/understanding. When you live through an apocalypse, you tend to….”take what you can get”
Yeah except when you get the SMR he hates it as much as we do and knows it's a piece of shit rifle
I think the devs tried to predict which guns would be considered bad, but then when the guns were good they changed the voicelines to be more relatable
@@rogueraccoon1840, Marlton's never seen the Multiplayer variant. I'm no gamer, but I've seen that thing _rip._
@pramusetyakanca1552 yeah but in Zombies it's complete and utter garbage. How tf does that make sense
@@rogueraccoon1840, Treyarch probably didn't want players to be over-reliant on the guns across all modes. Which is reasonable, you want players to explore different options.
Dunno why, but I could just listen to Marlton talking about guns for hours. It's just relaxing.
I feel the same
Robin knows his weapons
You should look up "Zach's Gun Rants" then. It's a bit more high energy than this, but basically the same vibe.
*Marlton nerds out over different guns ASMR 10 hours*
Have a show/podcast of Marlton and Zach Hazard talking about guns for several hours. I'd listen to it.
Fun fact! The voice actor of Marlton (Scott Menville) also voices characters from Teen Titans Go (and the original) Robin is one of them
i knew he sounded familiar!
"Beat off the zombies! Why are you laughing at me?"
So yes, this is just a montage of Robin telling you everything about guns
really strange that you put teen titans go as the first one instead of og teen titans lmao
He also a voices one of the koopas in the mario movie
Marlton with the rpd: "I will not be reloading too often"
The player: *reloads after shooting 2 rounds*
Everytime. Compulsive reloading is in the blood.
In all fairness, I’ve been in several situations where I’ve taken unnecessary damage because a zombie was left over after I fired a partially emptied mag into a horde. Even a single bullet could mean the difference between life and death!
Wait till we get speed cola. Every shot is a reload
Hold your horses there Marlton. Type 25 actually has high recoil.
To be fair, before a bizarre patch that increased recoil on a bunch of weapons, they were all laser-like
@@LazarouDaveI hate that patch so much
He also says it has a high capacity. I think he might've just skimmed over that one in his research.
@@mrcrowthebird9836Same, that patch ruined both my Type 25 and MTAR 😭
@@clutchmctryhard3110 RPD, HAMR too, I feel like there was loads
Marlton getting an SMR and pointing out how trash it is while sounding disappointing is to real
I never considered that the Thundergun makes no sense as an actual name for the weapon until now. Besides the sound it makes resembling thunder, maybe. Thank you, Marlton
Thunder does make sense. It's loud like thunder. Thunder isn't electric. It's just the sound that lightning makes
@regilad_9043 Saying "thunder is a soundwave" just means that it's a sound.. Which of course it is but "thunder = sound" isn't what causes thunder.
In that same light, basically any gun making a sound would be fit to be called a thundergun with that logic, even if it's not *shooting* a soundwave.
Thunder is a sound most recently believed to be made by a shock wave in the air caused by the expansion of plasma.
Or simply put: lightning rapidly heats the air it passes through, expanding it, hitting the air at a speed faster than the sound = shockwave = "thunder"
As far as "thunder" goes it's ultimately the sound made when air moves through air faster than sound.
Especially given that we don't know how the thundergun actually works (for all we know it's heating and ionizing gas in a pressurized chamber to set it off at the pull of a trigger rather than just... simply blasting air out really strongly) there isn't a reason to believe that "thundergun" is an inaccurate name for a gun that is essentially a mechanical recreation of what causes the sound known as "thunder"
@@CobRaM4tRIXit sounds like thunder get rekt
Marlton know everything about guns but still dont know how to get attention from misty
This feels directed at me
@@MonologueWiththeMoon 💀
He just like me fr fr
Damn
Nor does he know how to pronounce 5.56 not the difference between mags and clips
Marlton is basically the COD Zombies equivalent of Zach from Mikeburnfire.
Except Zach is actually correct
except Zach actually knows what he's talking about. Marlton is basically what most people call a fake expert. somebody who speaks confidently that they're correct, but everything they say is just plain wrong.
@@frostsoul4199wait what is he getting wrong?
@@PLNKYELLOWBLACK he stated that the SMR was named after an animal, it wasn't. he stated that the FAL should spell FAIL instead which contradicts him later saying that it was widely adopted. he also says that the M1216 is named after the seating position relative to a vehicles driver which makes absolutely zero sense whatsoever. he also states that the Saiga is a bullpup, which it isn't.
@@frostsoul4199 you forgot the constant use of the word "clip" in the context of the magazine
Damn bro, Marlton is the only guy I've heard be happy to receive a sniper rifle in this game.
I mean, makes sense if you think he doesnt have to deal with bullshit Hipfire spread the same way players do. He should just be able to point and shoot and itll be on target without aiming through the scope.
the DSR when PaP'd with Iron Sights is amazing tho
I thought Richtofen liked sniper rifles.
@@jameshibberd5134doesnt makes sense that they still cripple snipers by making them ineffective at close range in a cooperative setting, it is supposedly only done for multiplayer balancing, but at the same time they allow people to use iron sights and red dots in MP, like... decide for one.
I LOVE THE DSR, PAP iron sight I don't even need to aim half the time. I always loved running it with whatever other wall guns or mystery box
For such a smart guy, Marlton loves calling mags "clips."
That's what im saying
He also calls the RPD's belt box a drum magazine
@@HTacianas I could've sworn he said something about not changing clips in there about the RPD, too
Eh it became kinda natural for people to say clips. Even though it’s wrong
@@PLNKYELLOWBLACK Not unless you just know nothing about guns to begin with
1:27 Stuhlinger’s confusion on how a Bullpup works got me
he sounds so mad and confused
it was always weird that they all went from hating the FAL to liking it
Stockholm syndrome? 😂
Before pap I love the FAL, the sound it makes when firing and it'd design is just badass imo
@@engihere5434The FAL would've been so goated if it was full auto when pap'd
cause most of the time players hated semi-auto guns(then it turned out to be good)
@@jaydeleon8094 Please don’t tell me you forgot about the one exception to that
My soul hurt when he traded the Paralyzer for the War Machine
I've been seeing that, Ray Gun mark 2, and the special pistol from buried get swapped out often. It hurts the more I spot it.
@@excalibur493 Remington new model army? its cool. but besides the reload, its the EXACT same stats as the python.
@@allybabbait even looks like the python
I never knew Robin was giving everyone in the tower some new weapons
Love how respectful marlton had gotten with the FAL after tranzit, a good gun is a good gun.
Too bad it’s not Full auto like it should be.
1:57 him switching the mark II for the smr hurt me in a soul level
I’ve studied guns my entire life and I can confidently say he’s trying his absolute hardest to sound smart well at the same time getting so much wrong, for example, a large majority of the military issued FALs have select fire capabilities
The main issue is he's talking about guns in the context of the game. So the FAL getting a lot of shit was something of a meme in game at one point, and it's only Semi auto there as well. If he kept it real world accurate, then they wouldn't like up to the actual gameplay.
@ZoomerStasiWhile that’s true for the British L1A1 and a few other nations, other countries like Austria with its StG 58 adopted it with the original full auto capability. Plenty of militaries ran it in that configuration.
@ZoomerStasi That’s patently untrue, the gun was originally designed to be select fire. Obviously the Brits and the Commonwealth nations adopted a semi auto only version, but the original design and a few other countries’ adoptions of the FAL were full auto. It wasn’t very controllable, and it wasn’t ideal, but it did exist. I don’t know how you can say “it didn’t exist” but also “the ones that did exist were entirely different rifles.” Yeah, it’s a slightly different variant but they’re all types of FAL. It’s ridiculous to say that “military issue FALs didn’t have select fire” like you did in your first comment unless you’re gonna specify a specific country like the Brits.
@ZoomerStasi A) the original FAL WAS select fire. Making it semi auto only was a modification after the fact. B) A swap between full auto and semi is not such a drastic change that both rifles can’t be called FALs. They’re the same root design with a different fire mode. This level of pedantry is ridiculous, if I have a semi automatic DDM4 Mk 18 and a military contract full auto Mk 18, they’re almost identical. Yes, ones FA, but they’re both AR pattern rifles. If you wanted to make your strawman argument about the DP-28 and RPD better you could’ve mentioned the RP-46 which actually is a belt fed DP, rather than an entirely different firearm. SAO vs FA FALs are just a few minor changes (which as I already said were full auto originally and not the other way around), I don’t know why in your eyes that makes them as different as an RPD and a DP-28. I’ve made my point clear, it’s all easily found online, and it’s obvious you’re stuck in whatever semantic hole you’ve dug yourself into. At least anyone else reading this will be able to clearly see what the facts of the matter are.
@jackk8707 bro, I'm with you he just keeps insulting you before trying to explain
1:57 THAT TRADE FOR THE RAY GUN SMR IS JAW DROPPING
Damn. This is sadder than when he traded the paralyzer for the war machine at 2:43
I can already imagine a gun nerd conversation between Marlton and Zach from Mikeburnfire
I'm surprised to see there were more people thinking about that concept lol
Still, I wonder how that would turn out...
Who ?
@@truthseeker9833 Look up mikeburnfire, watch Zach's Gun Rants, and it'll make sense
@@truthseeker9833 zach hazard, an army vet who plays games with his friend at mikeburnfire, knows an absurd amount about guns
@@truthseeker9833 look up "Zach's gun rants"
Bullpup design puts the magazine behind the grip, essentially in the stock of the gun. This makes it so all the mechanism is in the back half of the gun, allowing for more barrel length without making the gun longer.
Consequently bullpups usually have abysmal triggers due to the long distance from the actual fire control group. Also they are very awkward to reload in some stances and less ergonomic. Bullpups bad
Therapist: Why did you watch some virtual character teaching you about guns
Me: Yes
Dude was so happy to voice marlton a second time in bo4 you can tell. Warms my heart
Marlton is the definition of “🤓”
At least he is smarter than my operating monkey brain
Marlon is the type of person to correct people saying who instead of whom
And Misty still wanted to tap
And we love him for that
Hes not even good at it either, he just says a lot of random gun things to sound smart when they dont make sense.
It's so funny and weird to hear Robin's Voice (Scott Menville) In Call of Duty like David Tennant (Voice actor in Disney's DuckTales, The Loud House Movie, etc.) In Call of Duty WWII Zombies. He even voiced one of the background characters in The Super Mario Bros. Movie as one of the Toads and Koopa Troopas. And yelled Blue Shell!
I didn't like the super mario bros movie because it was lacking. The 1990s live action was better
It’s hilarious when these VAs get in this franchise. The Brigadier’s voice actor voiced Clayton in Disney’s Tarzan 😅
@@kyleprice5253no one said that buddy
@@bryanthernandez9769 why you offended?
I knew snipers were his favourite weapons, but he really didn’t need to get *that* excited over it lol
I can imagine marlton saying the entire meet the heavy script
Despite all the (many) inaccuracies, this is cool
It fits Marlton's character though, plus he's trying hard to rizz up Misty.
Robin got tired of the titans 🗿
they actually have the same voice acter so it does make sense why
@@royrthedoyno shit einstein
i was just tryna tell some facts
@@KramiIionim gonna touch you and youre gonna like it
6:36 Marlton REALLY likes the DSR50
0:27 its funny how he says this considering FALs are select fire
Unfortunately, full auto is Damn near worthless due to it’s uncontrollability
Marlton being a walking, talking nerd emoji when it comes to guns
Hahahaha
Marlton: Um.. actually 🤓
He is so fucking wrong about guns holy shit this is annoying
0:01 he really just roasted the FAL
I think you mean the Fall
Well deserved, the fail sucks
@@Dctctx not in real life
Thanks for compiling all these!
From what I've seen in the BO2 files, the Victis maps are the only ones that have weapon specific quotes attached to them, unlike MOTD or Origins where they are weapon-type based. Really shows that they went the extra mile with some of these quotes 👌
I vaguely remember Dempsey getting excited about the M16 and Richthofen getting excited about the MP40
@@jamesbaird7568yeah in B01 rictofen had a few mp40 quotes. "look at the sheen on this weapon, its striking"
@@jamesbaird7568 You're right yeah, though in BO2's case only Zielinsky's maps continued this trend, and I think they just switched to weapon-type quotes for BO3 and 4
I love Victis' dialogue, they just say so much stuff I find hilarious
@@vSIG_also Nikolai had a few comments about the FAL.
Marlton gushing over about the M1216 is the reason why I try to get to play as him. I love that gun.
Is it just me or Marlton sounds exactly like robin from the 2002 Teen titans if he was nerdy.
Same VA.
Alternate name: Robin teaches you about his day job.
Damn Robin, thought you were all about non-lethal bro?
He got sick of the Titan's and his villain's bullshit
@@ryanthemostwantedfurry1281Slade got tired of the titan’s bs and Robin when was introduced as heavyweight boxer in BO3 zombies. 💀
Dick is starting to understand Jason Todd
Just goes to show how much love was poured in BO2, despite most gun models being altered in some way they still used real names and mostly real guns and this plays out really well here for example Marlton stating that the FAL was first designed in 1947 (though it was on 1946 but close enough) or how the in game Saiga 12 is called "S12" but he still calls it Saiga 12 or how he says that the Colt Python is described by many experts as "the finest production revolver ever made" and that's true. It's details like these that can make or break a game for me and it's sad that the newer CODS cheapen out of using real gun names just to save a few bucks and we'll never get something like this or something like BF1's Gun Encyclopedia.
(and no, not using real gun names has nothing to do with that California law because XDefiant has a lot of real guns with their real names on there and Ubisoft's HQ is in San Francisco, this is just Activision being cheap)
It's not Activision being cheap, it's so they aren't involved in another lawsuit
@@Glenn_Quagmireno it's them being cheap. Because they are cheap, its quite well documented at this point.
Ubisoft is headquartered in France lmao
@@GKID7891 nah nah, Ubisoft San Francisco is the HQ for XDefiant, the one in France is actual HQ
he should be a history teacher
I've played hundreds of hours of BO2 Zombies and I've only heard about 10 of these lines, makes me miss the good ol' days.
I fucking love Marlton.
I thought I was the only one
2:21 """"Low Recoil""""
6:35 Marlton's bout to blowww
Freakyton
literally zack hazard everytime he holds any gun:
3:32 He had us in the first half ngl... but then he had to go and screw it all up!
Normally I wouldn't mind it especially from older games but like... HE LITERALLY SAID IT 6 WORDS BEFORE!!! C'MON MARLTON!!!!
“I will not be changing clips very often.”
“Lol”, said the single missing bullet. “Lmao”
Can we just acknowledge that this us robins voice actor from the late 2000's teen titans show
3:39 this aged well
4:08 The Five-SeveN is chambered in 5.7x28, not 5.7x27.
4:36 The Taurus Raging Judge is chambered in 28 gauge, not .410, the clip right after even fixes this.
And several times he says "clip" lol
He also called the FAL a semi-auto rifle
@@probablynotdad6553 The FAL IS a semi-auto rifle.
@@Sno_NAit's contecxt dependant in real life.
Bo2 did give you the option to convert the FAL and SMR to full auto, just not in zombies AFAIK.
So FA versions did exist in the BO2 universe.
I’ve only ever seen the judge offered in .410 as well as accommodating .45 LC. The SnW Governor is similar but can shoot .45acp with moon clips.
Your comment just made me realize how briliant Five-SeveN is.
I like how Marlton somehow knows a little bit of knowledge about guns that aren't even from his universe in Bo4. Since the 'original dimension's Earth went to shit in 2025. Yet man is spouting facts about guns from 2045.
Well they kinda are mostly based off of existing gun designs, like the weavil is pretty much a P90.
It's just that BO3&4 added high tech features like auto pulling the bolt on bolt action rifles and auto burst features to the weapons.
@@johnsteves9158
A three round burst on the RK5 and 7 would be scary to shoot in real life...💀
@@jbroz_tv0138 the b23r from bo2 is a a real gun, doesn't seem too bad tbh
But that haymaker auto shotgun would probably make me shit myself lol
Alt Title: Robin from Teen Titans Go tries to be a gun nerd.
"compact, high velocity, and decent capacity. i feel....i feel" bro started creamin
4:28 fourth wall break
No it’s not. He’s talking about the mystery box when he says “cuboid”
And people say they hate Marlton. I can respect a gun nut, plus it's nice hearing some fun facts about the weapons I'm weilding.
8:59
"Thunder" is appropriate, because it employs a pressure wave, much like what thunder is.
Scott Menville can never make me not think of TTG Robin, all I can imagine is Robin fighting the Zombie apocalypse whilst the rest of the Titans just dance and talk about pie or smtg
I love how this man is supposedly a bit of gun nerd, and then talks about changing clips with a belt fed machine gun.
If it was a magazine, I'd at least kind of understand it, because a lot of people call it a clip, but my man didn't even do that
because grownups usually dont care what children that watch charlie have to say
@@bant3565 Mf doesn't realize that he's factually wrong and resorts to name calling.
@@MintMilk. Nah he has an omori profile picture, he can't be older than 15
Clip vrs mag arguers should be shot for their pedantic/semantic arguing.
you all can finally get over that shit whenever.
2:44 we just gonna ignore the fact bro just swapped out the paralyser for the war machine?
Don't worry he used cheats so war machine is on another slot
He says ignoring the exact million points on round 11
2:42 Why would you hurt me in this way?
Gotta admire his passion for weaponry. It’s probably one of the reasons he’s probably my favorite out of the four outside of Misty.
And yeah, definitely love Scott Menville’s performance as Marlton. Dude’s in Teen Titans, Xenosaga, AND this (at least from the media I’ve seen him in.) He’s super talented.
I didn't know that Robin was a gun fanatic
Makes SOME sense
Never noticed that Marlton was so nutty about guns..... He also sounds like A certain Small arms repair man from Fort Pork
1:03 You missed one in the MTAR that's my favourite, there's a chance that Marlton will call the MTAR by it's real-world counterpart name instead of the in-game's name MTAR by calling it "The X95L", although it's the incorrect variant of the IWI X95.
Robin knows alot about guns
6:22 interesting that he’s actually wrong here. The chicom is a 1250rpm weapon in game.
Go back in time and let them know
Lol @@ItzChim
@@ItzChimIt’s done
War Machine: "Aaaand what exactly am I supposed to do with 40mm High Explosive Dual Purpose in such Close Quarters?"
Bounce it off the ground in front of you silly goose
I wish they recorded more voice lines for the specific gun instead of the category in BO4
Robin teaching you about weapons in 2023 (colorized)
Im mixed about the Victis crew, but videos like show why i grew to like some of them
It's crazy at the time, games like COD and Battlefield were predicting that the XM8 would be the next generation rifle for the U.S. Military. Shame really
most of the stuff he said were absolute cap to the real weapons counterparts, but i still enjoyed hearing him blabber about guns, i really wish Treyarch went back to these kind of characters instead of some generic "operators".
3:37 and at 6:42 You would think a gunnut like Marlton would absolutely not use the word "clip" for "magazine".
0:40 he forgot to mention the bottle opener
All these years I didn’t know it was Robin 😓
Dang, didn't know Stetmann had such knowledge on these guns.
i'm going to go crazy i can't unhear robin just going on a tangent about guns while the other titans are forced to listen
"And that's why the Galil is the best weapon to use against Brother Blood!"
He basically teaches us what guns to grab or not
And half the time he's wrong 😂😂😂
@@CLOUDYsoup53 this
Marlton is and will always be my favorite character in cod zombies
lost me on the second one, Galils are not abnormally light, in fact they're heavier than most AR variants.
Ah yes our favorite character "nerdface"
Marlin acknowledging facts about guns yet he calls box magazines clips.
And he wrongly stated the FN 5.7s caliber as being “5.7x27” when it’s really 5.7x28.
This guy represents the average American.
4:50 bro really traded the raygun mk 2 for the kap 💀
I've waited for this video for the longest. Thanks!
4:21 why’d he say it like this lol
Yknow what, I do like listening to him. Victis crew had more than their fair share of problems, but I like Marlton.
What is Robin yapping about
i love the fact that (correct me if im wrong) victis takes place in the 1970s, and he's commenting about all these weapons from bo2, which takes place a whopping 50 years later
2:53 it's not a MK 40 but I'll take it
Stuff like this makes games really cool
jus a fyi; 1:38.
You wrote "muah", is actually "Moi" (stupid I know)
Marlton reminds me so much like Teen Titans Robin, I hate it that it’s so obvious
4:08 is wrong
its 5.7 by 28mm not 27!
You know, it's been a awhile since I've played bo2. But seeing this, reminded me why I loved that crew. I liked listening about gun info, just like Zach Hazard.