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This video is the knee of a bee.
I chuckled so hard at that part
Build Lego sets with one person blind and the other person telling the other what they need to do from the instructions.
This would be awesome
Now this is more than genius
YES!!!!
YES!!!
Great idea.
you seem to like the art ones, so here's a suggestion. get gavin back on, and do telephone pictionary where one of you knows what it is, has to describe it for the other person to sculpt or draw or use an etch-a-sketch, which the describer cannot see, and then the third person has to guess
The one that has to draw it can also be the guesser, so only two people are needed
Genius!
i just imagine jeremy trying to describe something and trevor giving histhe same lost look he had during the bob ross painting, and then gavin having zero idea of what it is
It's called Telestrations!
What?
Y'all should do Guess Who but with either famous/pop culture people or just RT people in general.
Reminds me of a version of guess who on tabletop simulator that's all Nicolas Cage in different roles.
Maybe characters from Rooster Teeth or AH shows
Oh Chilled Chaos did the guess who with youtubers but it was more like profiling, like does this person *look like* they do some specific thing. It was really fun
That sounds like a great idea for merch
@@theowl1735 yooooo id buy the shit out of that
Idea for a future show: Revenge checkers. A game of checkers where every time one of the pieces gets eliminated, some small punishment happens, like Trevor has to take a bite of a pickle or something. If a piece gets to the other side of the board and gets kinged, the other player gets tased. How much are you willing to sacrifice for the win?
Same thing but with chess.
Pickles are delicious thou... lol
@@guywatchingyoutube Only certain brands/kinds and on burgers and certain sandwiches.
Depending on the number of pieces taken at once the punishment is increased
@@guywatchingyoutube Trevor HATES pickles.
They should dress up like dr. Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker from the muppets and do science experiments.
Only if the person dressed as Beaker talks like Beaker.
@@EchthelionII is there any other way?
@@peepertoad3815 Any other way is wrong and punishable by imprisonment.
@@EchthelionII everyone can agree on that
@@peepertoad3815 Or suffer the consequences.
Idea for an episode: Trying the things your parents wouldn't let you eat as a kid like playdoh etc
Things that would kill me and that were illegal for me at the time, lol
Yes! This, they need that glue that kids used to eat, I forget the name all I know it smelt minty kinda and that is why kids ate it...
Yesss
No!! They could get seriously sick or maybe even die
@@ericmoser8064 They do not have to swallow it... Also most stuff like play-doh is non-toxic so it can be eaten just not good for you....
They need to play the wikipedia's game where you use the blue links only to go from one thing to another i.e. tree to Vin Diesel
I believe Jeremy did that with another streamer once.
That one would be easy:
Tree
Paul walker
Fast and furious
Vin Diesel
@@turkeysamwich00 Jesus
Even easier: tree, Groot, Vin Diesel.
yeah but that's not edgy
Definitely barbies. The amount of Barbie soap operas that were held in my house is ridiculous. But it was pure hilarious chaos. Usually ending in Ken being tossed out a window
Yeah, it sounds like we have very similar memories.
Ooo- game idea: real/fake Barbie careers.
@@emgre5567 Yes, that would be amazing!
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favorite childhood toy: Legos
Idea for episode: Lego Pictionary
Alternative idea: Lego Fire Walk ( Have to walk across bunch of legos barefoot) Throw it in as part of a lego related challenge.
Brilliant ideas, Lego is the best.
There actually exists a Lego Pictionary game called Creationary.
@@EchthelionII Lego are the best
@@AirZeph Is that the proper way of saying it? I always have difficulty in figuring out if is or are is the correct word, so I usually do this, is/are.
@@EchthelionII Lego is singular and plural, so either way is good lol. Just trying to confuse you😂
Favorite toy from childhood?
Knex hands down. Played with that stuff up until half of high school was over.
My daycare in elementary school had some and my friends and i would make vehicles and crash them into each other to see who's was stronger. So much fun!
Really loving this so....makes me feel like a kid again sometimes. Keep up the great work guys!
Some of my nostalgic toys as a kid include:
I had this thing called a BrainWarp. It was like a BopIt, but was basically a ball with colored/numbered nobs all over it and you basically had to turn the color/number upwards as the ball called it out. And the longer you went, the faster it got.
I also had a pretty awesome MicroMachines set. It was a large van that opened up into a big sprawling city with all sorts of building and what not and I a plastic container about the size of a tissue box that was full of all sorts of MicroMachine cars and trucks.
I remember too that I use to have a big bag of plastic toy soldiers that I would set up on one side of my room and sit on the other side and try to shoot them all down with rubber bands. I even had a couple of tins of the game Tumbling Towers (like a knock off Jenga) that I would use to build little buildings and set up the toy soldiers and try to knock them all down. I would make one soldier in particular extra hard to hit and if I knocked him over, I got to take a pair of rolled up socks and throw those like bombs.
May sound weird but “silly putty” was my go to. You could twist it, mold it and force it into so many weird shapes. Roll it into a ball and make it bounce like a bouncy ball. Take it, flatten it out and take pictures or print from a newspaper when you smooshed it against the paper. So many weird and fun memories with that material!
Instead of Jermey making Play-Doh beards and mustaches for himself, he should be making hair.
Lincoln logs have such good memories tied to them for me, my grandpa used to build houses with me a lot whenever I visited
More British slangs with Gavin please! :)
I would love to see you guys do each other’s nails. fake nails, gems and all!
Tulsi P oh my gosh I would love this 😍😂
My favourite childhood toy was K'nex. Used to play with it constantly. I even built an entire theme park in our basement with multiple roller coasters, a Ferris wheel, merry-go round, etc. It was so much fun.
my favorite toy as a kid was the original 90s Furby. My parents were poor so everything I had was hand-me-downs or salvation army, but my mom worked really hard to buy me a furby for christmas one year, and it was my FAVORITE. (course, looking back, they're kinda freaky, but I still love them). The new furby's just aren't the same. Original furby's are super nostalgic for me.
Trevor! It's fun to play but not to eat you fool.
Yet they make a McDonald's ice cream play dough set
@@creativeartstudios6792 That's because they don't expect the set to work
Lord Donator?
I read the "you fool" in Dennis' voice from Sunny.
I'm surprised it was Trevor and not Jeremy tbh
Big nostalgia toys for me? Lite Brite!! my 6yo stepsister just got one for her birthday and I flipped; had to play with it. Apparently theyve been made since 1967 - my dad played with em as a kid too.
I yelled so loud when Trevor just bit into the fucking play doh
what a feral freak
Bionicle(early 2000's) and Dragon MegaBloks were my fav toys to list a few,
I miss the original bionicle, the newer ones just don't have the same feel as they used to.
@@EchthelionII yeah, I always thought those little rubber worm things in the bad guys were so cool
@@scottmiranda7805 Yep, I have 2 little tiny containers that had them, either that or the tiny rubber masks, I don't remember which, maybe both, I don't even know what they were for.
Play dough and Lincoln Logs go hand and hand for me. Although, I loved that Fisher-price corn popper the most; I could watch those colorful balls bounce for hours.
You can tell Jeremy took some ceramics classes. He started off wedging/kneading his doh. It’s so fun watching someone with practice make stuff too. But I do love watching beginners trouble shoot and approach things from the outside :3
Trevor: I studied engineering in school
Also Trevor: *takes a bite out of play dough*
For the favorite toy question, I had a really awesome Batcave playset that could fold up and be carried around
Legos are definitely my favorite childhood toy.
I can smell the Play-Doh
When Trevor bit into it I felt that in my soul 🤭
something that'd be interesting to see them do is trying weird international dishes like haggis from Scotland and so on from other country's
Fun to play with Not to eat.
But I am sure you could convince Achievement Hunter to ignore that last part.
As I was typing this Trevor took a bite
I’d say that the toy that brings back nostalgia is Lincoln Logs! They were simplistic, yet so fun to toy with!
Hungry Hungry Hippos is the best. Carried it around with me in my Ninja Turtle backpack that looked like a turtle shell.
When I was a little kid I had this metal dump truck that was like four inches long, red with a yellow bed. I think it might have been a Tonka. Anyway, I remember taking it to bed with me and cuddling it like a teddy bear, but what made it extra special was that it was the same truck that Daniel Tiger had on Mr. Rodgers' Neighborhood.
Fav childhood toy... Gen1 Optimus Prime, complete with trailer, minibots, and twin blasters
K'nex all the way. I loved building with the K'nex motors and making weird moving contraptions and setting them loose on my floor and watching my cat play with them. Playing with those are my favourite childhood memories.
K'Nex was always my favorite kids toy. I've moved out and my parents still occasionally find them around the house.
Legos were my favorite childhood toy! Bionicles in particular, those dudes still line my shelves and dresser tops. Oh! How about taking a bunch of random sets of bionicles/hero factory/what have you and see who can build the coolest looking mech-thing? Have some other RT members come in to do the judging. Love the show!
Favorite toy as a kid was by far Lego sets. And I still collect them as an adult. Been collecting since I was 4 year, now I am 36 and I can buy the higher end Technic ones.
My childhood toys. I had Justice League action figures, Bioncles were a big thing for me, played with Barbies with my older sister.
And when I was in third grade, Bakugan.
My favorite childhood toy? Tie between Gundam Models and Legos. Both are a huge part of my childhood and just so fun to play with.
Favorite childhood toy: K'nex. Theyre like legos mixed with Lincoln Logs
My childhood toys no question was the bionicals, I was very big into them. I had almost all colors of I think the first generation and I believe second (could have been third), and then I would have one per a generation later. I used to just play with the legs, make sounds, and just have my imagination go wild in my head. So to me it was an adventure or story in my head while in reality I was just a kid playing with just the legs of a bionical while making sounds out of his mouth. I also use bring my bionicals with me to the bathroom and I stopped that after I accidently flushed a leg down the can when it broke off and tried to go after it. The breaking of the legs were very common to me and always made me cry.
My favorite childhood toy is by far the Perplexus, a 3d ball maze contained in a clear plastic sphere. There are a bunch of variations and they're all really fun.
Okay this is my new favorite show on the internet. I'd love to see a part two of British slang sometimes, but also on the art trend you guys should try acrylic pouring or maybe writing with a dip pen? (They were so much fun for me to try the first time) and heck yea I love Harry's razors
Nostalgia toy for me as a kid was kinex (I think that's how it's spelt) shit clicked together and we had this huge bucket of it at my school and all the tiny green ones sunk to the bottom so you had to go on an arm deep spelunking trip. Ah good times
K'nex, and I know exactly what you mean. Those were good times.
I only had a few of them, it was mainly Lego for me.
My favourite toys as a kid was stuffed animals and now I'm super sentimental and still own my favourite: a red bull named Toro
Marbles at school was the popes nose WAY back in the day, when kids didn't choke on everything. Constructs was always a classic too.
I had a VTech Talking Whiz Kid when I was very young, loved that thing
For me it is the robots Bionicle. They are my most nostalgic memory. They were not to difficult to build, and i always liked collecting the models from their respective's movies.
Also i want to say that this is a nice and fun show, it is relaxing to watch it, thank you ^ _ ^.
My favorite toy as a kid was Lego. I work with kids for a living and always suggest Lego as a play time activity.
Favorite toy as a child... Teddy Ruxbin. Not for the toy itself... But for the ability to play cassette tapes until I could get an actual cassette player of my own. My sister and I played the hell out of Phil Collins... the only cassette tape we had for a while. Lol! The good ole days! To Fast forward... you would need to lift the lid of the cassette deck just barely, and it would speed up the song.
I still have Mega Bloks from my childhood, had a bunch of fun with those :D
2 things!
1) I work at a summer camp and for training we get fidget toys to play with and I always grab the play dough to play with
2) THE MOTTO IS LITERALLY “FUN TO PLAY WITH NOT TO EAT”!!!! But I used to secretly eat homemade play dough... oops?
“Fun to play with not to eat!” So DON’T EAT IT TREVOR!!!!😂😅😂😅
Being born in 96' i cant really think of something off the top of my head but one thing that stood out was K'nex's. I used to build for hours with them!
Lincoln Logs. For sure. I would build log cabins for days as a kid
Y’all are helping me through some tough times, so thanks for that. As far as toys go, lego was a big thing for me.
Fav toy as a kid was probably those McDonald's neopets plushies. I collected them for years after they stopped having them in kids meals.
Fun playdough story: when I was a kid my family was making homemade playdough and I decided to eat some and as soon as I put it in my mouth I threw up on the kitchen floor
I love this show. It feels like the more time they spend on this, the more in sync they get. Going off AHWU and the intros, I think Trevor and Jeremy's humour works would work well through physical humour and props also, maybe some standings sets or moving between different sets would allow them to show that a bit more?
Lego, Jeremy and Trevor vs Jack. GO!
I do love these episodes were you guys aren't torturing yourselves. I liked Silly Putty as a kid, my favorite thing to do was see what images I could get to copy to the silly putty (like newspaper comics). I was also in the pog era, still have a bunch of those, but never really played the game, just collected the discs.
If you guys do a return to weird food combos: peanut butter and hotdogs. It's weird, but oddly satisfying.
this show and lets roll are really making achievement hunter something better
Had this memory game called "Oh Henry" that was an electronic pad with a grid of buttons that would emit a sound and you'd have to find the matching button for it, I still quote some of them cause I thought it was so funny. I kept that game around for a long time, a lot longer then some of my board games
Lego, Mechano or Bubbles. They're my favourite memories from childhood
Best Moment in Video: 1:03 (Trevor: "Mom never let me!") [Facepalm] I wonder why! lol
Now i need playdoh... i love things like clay and such that you can just mindlessly play around with.
I used to play with Lincoln logs as a kid building log cabins and houses and stuff and have the little green plastic army men having a war and destroy it all.
You two should do a head to head Lego build off.
The Art Degree and the Engineer, what a perfect team for this.
Toys that bring a lot of nostalgia is a mix of Barbie, Hotwheels, Yu Gi Oh cards, beyblade, and crush gear.
I mean, as a kid I never really played with alot of toys, I actually got into gaming really young, but as far as toys go I'd half to say my favorites were probably kinects, 3D puzzles, and lego.
Combining my favorite toy answer with a show suggestion - I loved marble runs and other toys along that line, and a fun idea would be a Rube Goldberg machine episode, maybe as a season finale or special or something similar.
Beast Wars action figures were my toy of choice when I was a kid. Close second would be Bionicles from LEGO. Spent many dollars from chores on those.
Favorite toy was absolutely legos. I had a whole city set up on my mom's coffee table, much to her displeasure lol
I played a lot with Barbies and Polly Pockets. My favorite time was when my Barbies went to an amusement park, and so I rubber banded them to a ceiling fan and turned it on full blast! They flew off the ride and directly into my mother's china hutch. Ahhh, good times.
legos and bionicles were (and still are) my jam from childhood
With how much you guys like Play doh, you should try to make different types of slime, or try to make one giant one and/or get Michael to jump in it
My favorite toy was and still is Lego. What I learned from the comments is that the best childhood toys are from before 2005, at the latest, before we got video games, Lego, Lincoln logs, bionicle, and plastic army men to name the best and most common.
Crazy Bones were my favorite "toy" I remember bringing them to elementary school, my friends would bring theirs, we'd set um up on either side of the benches outside during recess and first one to knock down the other persons guys won and got to pick one of their choosing from the other person. high stakes gaming in grade school lol.
Favorite childhood toy was definitely Lego, loved to build sets, display for about a month or 2, then trash them and add them to a giant bag that I had of miscellaneous Lego, which I used to just build whatever I wanted in between sets.
Favorite Childhood toy (That wasnt a Game Console) would have to be lego. Another pictionary idea, Lego Pictionary!
I'm not a frequent commenter but I am a constant viewer and I just want to say that I freaking love ready set show. Please dear God don't stop
Two things stick out to me the most, toy-wise. One was Bop-It Extreme, and the other was a Gameboy Advance.
Screwball Scramble was my favourite toy as a kid, I spend countless hours perfecting that thing!
Absolutely love ready set show. I’m actually going to do this with my family
Have fans suggest weird food or drink combos, but one is blinded and guessing what it is first only by touch (you can decide if you are allowed to smell it) and if they need more to guess then by taste and still can't solve it give four options to guess it from. Also you could have a point system where you start with 3 for each combo and lose 1 point per hint given.
I wouldn't mind this coming back often it was fun and you could just have themes for different episodes.
Jenga would probably be my favorite. Then using them with toy soldiers and setting up a base against a friend or family member and seeing who could shoot the opponents soldiers down with rubber bans first.
I really like this show, it's become one of my 'excited once I see it's up and must watch right away' shows. My favorite childhood toys were probably transformers, specifically Beast Wars because that's what was coming out when I was a kid.
I was addicted to Pogs growing up. Still have most of em too
If you remember playdoh being super fun... ya'll should play with perler beads! Those were my childhood favorite, next to the Lite Brite.
Transformers for sure. I think they really contributed to how good my memory is, because you didn't want to have to carry around the instructions lol.
i'm not sure if my favorite toys were the Polly Pocket dolls that you could dress up or Hungry Hungry Hippos. Pollys kept my attention for longer. but i love both of those toys so fondly
I'm excited for next week's Ready Set Show with all of these suggestions
I loved playing with Tinker Toys as a kid.
My fav toy as a kid was this little Go Diego Go playset when I was little.
My favorite childhood toy was 100% Legos. I loved getting creative for hours on end.
Fav childhood toy was Hot wheels. Theres nothing like zooming one across a tile room and watching it bounce off the wall.