Mumbo is the jerk who got me back into Minecraft after dismissing it as a stupid kid's game (I'm in my 50s) for years. And via Mumbo, I got introduced to Hermitcraft. I blame him for countless hours of laughter, learning and just plain ol' fun. I mean... I could have found a better way to spend my time, but why? Thanks Mumbo. And Thank you Imp & Skizz, for bring him on the PCast. Y'all are the best,
Pix got me into hermitcraft and into playing Minecraft, so similar story here. I’m in my mid 40s! Also love the reference in your username. Now big in Japan is stuck in my head lol
@@truckerdave8465 me too, I’m a 41 year old mum. IlThe kids downloaded Minecraft on our computer and wanted me to play with them so I watched the Survival Guide and now they think I’m a pro 😂
as 20 y'o player, i must admit i enjoy this game too much, possibly until im in yours age. god it feels weird knowing from child to teens to adult can and will enjoy this game
People are so pessimistic and cynical towards humanity in general. It's really sad, but refreshing to see someone like Mumbo. You can tell he's raised well, and/or is really wise. Gotta say this has made me love Mumbo for even more than his redstone tutorials and goofy persona
seeing Mumbo be his charming, goofy self, Really makes me want a Bdubs appearance. Being one of the O.G. minecrafter's I'm sure you guys could talk forever.
To Ollie's Mum: You, Ma'am, have raised a stellar young man! The way that he cares about each person who wants to meet him and treats them as equals... That says a lot.
@@alex_whitney Mumbo and grian have the most stereotypical British names. Oliver and Charles 😭 (It was second hand info that his full first name was Oliver, so I'm not 100% sure)
@@IGOTTRIXUPMYSLEEVEof course they do. Idk why I forget Mumbo and Grian aren’t their real names though since I’ve seen what their real names are multiple times
2:45 That instantly brings me back to watching the NASA space launch live online, and someone in the chat shouting out of nowhere: "MUMBO FOR MAJOR." That was the moment I realised how big your channel was.
Wait what when during season 7 did that happen in NASA? 😂😂 can you tell me the time stamp clip of where you heard that and the chat message I need to watch that that must’ve been so funny. 😂😂😂
@@MazzyGG Yes it did! I should have the screenshot somewhere, but due to circumstances I can't access my laptop atm. I think it was half an hour to 15 min before launch or so.
I am currently a teacher in Japan and I remember one day a couple of years ago one of my 2nd graders suddenly burst out in class "I want to go home and watch Mumbo Jumbo redstone videos" and I thought that was so awesome how widespread his reach was. Across age, culture, and geography he's done a great job of reaching a wide audience.
Skizz commending Mumbo on his effort and energy for his fans made me cry. That hit me right in the feels. These three are just such amazing and wholesome people. I hope to meet them some day so I can thank them for lifting my spirit every single day in person.
:) Agreed! Add to this the beautiful drop in collabs Hermits have had with Tango (Cleo, Joe, Zed) Hermits preparing for decked out videos segments Mumbo, this podcast and Decked out, this is already for me, the best week ever ^_^ .
Love that Impulse mentioned that editing a 20 minute video well can mean it doesn't feel like 20 minutes. Saw his 1 hour, 45 minute video last week and it definitely felt much faster.
On one hand, I actually dislike that feeling because it's like a potatochip. Your left wanting more because it was so good. But, on the other hand, man was it a good potatochip! That's the best way I can describe content like that. It's so good you want more, immediately, and it kills you knowing your gonna have to wait; but, after you get past that craving and start to really think about what you just experienced, your happier for having just experienced it and that craving, (and the potential annoyance of having to wait,) just kinda fades away so that you can really just enjoy the experience.
Guys if either of y’all see this pass along to Mumbo that his last short is reminiscent of my all time favourite Looney Tunes short, Duck Amuck, where Daffy finds himself in a battle with the animator of his own cartoon. It’s absolutely hilarious.
Skizzleman and Impulse, you guys are wonderful interviewers! I might not have hit every episode of your podcast, but I've hit EVERY interview! Thanks for being such kind and wonderful folks!
That short when I first saw it I was actually confused by what was going on. It was pure genius tbh. Mumbo was my first hermit. I started watching his vids back in lockdown during 2020 purely for his redstone contraptions even though I'd never be able to build em in a million years, then one day I decided to start watching the Hermitcraft stuff starting at the beginning of season 7 and never regretted it for a moment. This of course lead to me watching Grian (podcast with him when?), Scar, Bdubs, and on and on it went. I think an hour was just not long enough to hear Mumbo's stuff. I loved every minute of it. ❤
Wow, really didn't expect you guys to actually podcast with MJ for real. Would be cool if you got Pearl or Etho on the podcast too, even tho they're pretty shy xD
Etho has said yes to saying ‘yes’ to an Imp & Skizz podcast invite when he was asked about it by Br0dyman (on behalf of livestream chat). So it will definitely happen :) Pearl has an amazing rapport with Skizz from Legacy SMP (and then the Life series) so she would be a wonderful guest as well!
I absolutely love Mumbo Jumbo! He was literally my introduction into all things Minecraft, including Hermitcraft itself! I am loving hearing this side of it. I very much connect with the many, many notebooks of creative ideas either executed, ignored, or in the wings.
My favorite quote is one attributed to Mozart: "The music is not in the notes, but in the silence between." And that's a quote that really stands out to me. I'm a fellow percussionist, 5 years in marching band, 4 of them as front ensemble, one year in drumline but still drummed in pep band, then a year of indoor drumline for Audio Theater. As a percussionist around the whole marching band and drum corps scene, I'm sure you can agree that most drummers, when they want to look flashy, they will play something fast. They learned a lick from a DCI group and now they play it 10bpm over what it should be played and that's impressive, it's got hi-moms, backsticks, crossovers out the wazoo... and, yes, it's fast... and sure, it's clean... but you're also showing it to other percussionists. Show it to someone who knows nothing of drumming and rudiments and hybrid rudiments and out of context from the music, and they'll just think you're making a lot of noise! Sure, it's hard to make a snare drum sound emotive on its own, and that's when dynamics and pacing come in to place. Tying that back into RUclips, I never liked Pewdiepie. I know, shocking and now everyone hates me. But I've tried watching him quite a few times actually, and I don't know if he's changed his style since then, but when I watched his videos, there was sooo much stuff going on visually, too many effects, like zoom-ins, camera twisting, shaking, flashing, text flashing on screen - it wasn't MLG level, but it was enough to deter me from watching more. As opposed to someone like Markiplier, especially when his editor LixianTV started and Marcus and Rachel carried it on. There are effects, but they're usually there to punctuate a joke or emphasize a moment. In the interstitial, it's just Mark playing a game, talking to himself or the camera. And it may be their humor that adds to it, but not every effect is a sudden flash in your face. Some of my favorite jokes are like the ones Mumbo mentioned where you look at the waveform and there's a long silence, and while editing you'd probably cut that out... but like in Mark's video [I believe titled] "Hunting The Goatman", Bob asks Wade a question and I think at that moment Wade was muted thanking his subs or whatever, completely tuning Bob out, and Bob and Mark are waiting for a response, so in this like 3 to 5 seconds of silence, there's a long zoom in on Mark's webcam heightening the moment only for the silence to be immediately shattered by Wade unmuting and talking about something completely unrelated to Bob's question. This... ran on longer than I intended, I apologize; it's a problem I have and can't seem to ever avoid, but in short: I agree. That Mozart quote. 😅 Silence is just as, if not, more important than constant noise or action.
I've been a Mumbo fan but this episode made me a fan of the human Oli and to find out that there's a part two and it's the Oli side, I'm excited! Well done you three! 🎉
I think that the whole personal experience at Minecon thing is really cool because to me, Mumbo is so entertaining because of how human his content is. I know less than nothing about redstone, but I almost religiously watch his stuff because it always brings a smile to my face how genuine the interactions are and his humor. He's relatable, clever, and fun to watch, which is enough to make all that he produces worth watching. Y'all are awesome!! Stay safe out there :D
1:20 Mumbo 3:10 - 5:50 Key controls 5:50 - 10:08 How Mumbo started 10:08 - 11:23 How Mumbo got his name 11:23 - 11:55 How he found his voice 11:55 - 17:55 Editing 17:55 - 21:40 His journey and interacting with fans 21:40 - 27:38 Meet and greets and connecting with fans 27:38 - 29:58 Telling his family 29:58 - 33:05 Not going to Uni (Choosing full time) 33:05 - 36:40 Ah-Ha moment? 36:40 - 40:30 Creativity 40:30 -42:37 100 doors 42:37 - 44:34 Stupid ideas lol (Plus Shorts) 44:34 - 50:40 Designing and editing 50:40 - 52:15 What Minecraft doesn’t have 52:15 - 54:10 Blue stone (plus Danny lol) 54:10 - 57:57 Games for fun (Lol Mumbo talking about Civ is so real 🤣 the amount of time I’ve lost) 57:57 - 59:52 Connection back to editing and outro
Didn't expect this, but am veru happy it happened! Mumbo is the only guest so far that I don't regularly see content with a facecam from them, mostly as he doesn't stream anymore, and it was really interesting watching him, as well as having an hour of content from you guys! I didn't expect a part 2, because this video wasn't labeled Pt. 1, so when the end was coming up and you guys asked him to stay another hour, I got so excited! I cannot wait for next week, especially as someone who loves photography and editing videos, and is possibly thinking of going into movie making, I think next week will be super interesting. Thank you!!
Fun fact: this “painting” on jumbo wall is actually an vinyl of popular jazz rock British artist called King Krule. The record itself is called “space heavy”
Yes! Mumbo, Impulse and Skizz together talking for an hour! Made me so happy to see the video pop up made me so happy. Thanks for all your podcasts, Imp and Skizz =D
That makes sense. I imagine the GIGS group could make it a good experience for him and I can also see them respecting his wishes and not pressuring him. Good group of guys. Still we can dream!@@luissuazo3684
Ah you all have such great chemistry. I had this on while I was working and I had one of the most enjoyable and productive hours ever. Thank you for this and I can't wait for the next one! As always top notch content. Also, I find it so weird to hear Mumbo's irl name said so many times haha Not only years of watching him only as mumbo, but inside jokes with my wife about moments, my kids have worn a 'mumbo for mayor' shirt as they grew up, and my 4 year old and I even sing the Mumbo AFK song all the time. He is such a great community leader, so thank you guys for having him on!
I think they should bring in Oli the OrionSound... we're talking mastery of editing? Oli is THE master of editing, his episodes (when there are episodes lol) are absolutely incredible, every last one of them, and he's also an insanely talented singer and musician
Couldn't stop smiling listening to this episode. All such great people chatting about being great people. I couldn't agree more with everything said. Mad respect for all of you.
Mumbo of the Jumbo… hard to believe the sheer amount of followers and he still appears all humble and not impacted by the stardom. Good interview, Imp&Skiz.
This episode reminds me how I started watching Hermitcraft and came to learning who Skizz was. A friend directed me to RUclips when I was asking how to make some redstone device (I think it was an item sorter) and found Impulse's tutorial. I would go on to look up how to make various doors, farms, and contraptions. Looking for a potion brewing wall I found a tutorial by Mumbo and one by Tango. At this time both of them were on Hermitcraft but I didn't know what Hermitcraft was. I didn't watch "Let's Play"s, I was looking up tutorials. Then one day in my recommended videos was this Build Swap with Grian and Mumbo where they each built a house (Mumbo a redstone cabin and Grian a big mansion) and then the other person tweaked it (Grian making Mumbo's cabin look nicer and fancier while Mumbo added redstone stuff to Grian's mansion). Watched a few more Grian and Mumbo swaps and contests, watched more Build Swaps that Grian had with other people. Then I saw a video where Grian joined Hermitcraft. This was the first time I heard of Hermitcraft. Eventually I see a video for Naked and Scared. It was the skyblock season. I have played skyblock and I was interested in how it would go. I wanted to see if skyblock newbies would make the mistake of leaving spawnable blocks unlit or if someone would be careless with an early resource. I would go on to watch other Naked and Scared seasons and some Hardcore Skizz. And it was Skizz who gave me the courage to try playing Minecraft in something other than Peaceful (I am still terrified of creepers and spiders, Minecraft spiders are way too big but I wouldn't want them smaller either).
Mumbo was my first Hermit (a la Doctor Who) followed by Grian, BDubs, and then Impulse. I'm still absolutely stunned by the amount of skill these guys have but watching them has really made my builds infinitely better. Great interview, guys. Thanks.
Love that you've got Mumbo on this week (and next)! Mumbo's videos have been such an inspiration for me. I'm no redstoner but to see the amazing things possible with redstone, from cool vault doors to walking slime creatures, combination locks, elevators, and all sorts, is always entertaining and has led to me actually trying redstone more than I might have. When redstone was first added to the game I gave it a go, watched a couple of videos, decided it wasn't for me and stuck with building. But now I do incorporate redstone machines into my builds, and though it's nowhere near as complicated as Mumbo's, I've caught myself saying "it's quite simple really" to servermates who think I'm some sort of redstone wizard! (I'm not, I'm copying Mumbo, Impulse or Ilmango 99% of the time)
Love seeing the creators Imp and Skizz have featured on this podcast. Especially their fellow Minecrafters. Mumbo was a delight to listen to and I can't wait for part 2! :)
I really enjoy the way you interview! You're naturally very appreciative and supportive, your questions set your guests up for success in the sense of giving them an opportunity to give an interesting answer or insight. I like how you take yourselves back in these episodes but not out of the video, it still is very much an imp&skizz podcast. I love how far you've come with this, research, sound, editing, and energy - you give it your all and it shows. Hope this comment puts a smile on your face, because your videos have done that a hundred times over for me
I've always wanted to see a sit down interview with mumbo and get a peek into his creative process. Do ethoslab next! It would be hilarious if the video feed was just him in his minecraft world rather than a camera
Shift with the thumb comes from using a Macintosh computer. The Command key is next to the spacebar, so common hotkeys like Copy and Paste use the thumb on Mac. The next two keys to the left of that are also used in hotkeys, so within a month of switching to a Mac you'll find situations where you're reaching for shift with your thumb.
I hope you’ll be able to make a interview with Grian. His brain and wild imagination will be one of the most interesting things to talk to about in the Minecraft community. From being probably the worst survival player in his 1st season of hermitcraft to becoming one of the most interesting hermit and a former MCU champion.
Thank you for selecting the most amazing people for your podcast :) listened to the entire episode while driving and had to have a watch here to have the full experience :) Love it!
Another good episode!! I always am at an awe seeing those notebooks Mumbo has for all his ideas especially for redstone. It's very inspiring! Definitely cannot wait for part 2 on the other side of Mumbo Jumbo! The filmaker/videographer !
This was really good. It’s also really awesome that Mumbo plays Civ. I personally absolutely adore Civilization 6; it’s one of my all time favorite games.
I love the thumbnail of Oli as Mumbo, to make up for not dressing up as Mumbo.... Love the podcast as always, hate waiting for the next ones to come out....
As a heavily creative individual who thrives most when being creative, this podcast resonated with me so heavily, as I’m sure it did to many others. The messages within, were desperately needed to here
Almost fell out of my seat when I saw this week’s podcast featured Mumbo! Absolutely LOVED every second and can’t wait for part 2!! Such an amazing and inspiring episode!
I think Skizz will love Civilization. The most recent version out is Civilization 6. The various empires are different countries around the world and you get access to different technologies depending on who you are. As you research technology you can add new buildings and resources to your empire. You also have to plan how to deal with flooding vs storms and natural disasters. There are three ways to win. the science win has you developing space travel and creating a colony off-world. The military win has you take control of the other nations. Finally, the religious win has you creating a religion and making it become the majority religion in the game. You can either play with friends or you can play as a single player vs the computer.
This was great. I’ve been following Mumbo for a few years now and am seriously inspired by his take on life, topped by the fact that he is so humble and human. Total respect for the guy. Despite being nearly 20 years his senior, he is someone I look up to (& I don’t just mean that literally!)
25:10 this whole part reminds me of a Michael Jordan quote: "They don't need a ticket to watch you sitting on a bench." People go to those events to see you, you gotta do your best!
Can’t believe im just seeing this now. I love Mumbo, i found him through cars and photography and later finding he played minecraft. Mumbo and hermitcraft led me to the impulse. Amazing how far you all have come love you guys!!! ♥️
I absolutely love how mumbo is basically just a 25yo like us who watched crafted movies (amazing channel) watched etho and thought I can do that and actually did it. So down to earth. That's why we love him
IMHO, Mumbo's answer on how he got his yt voice and cadence about imitating others, then getting back to your own with bits of the person imitated being a small part of the new style can also be found in a persons personality as they age, statt imitating your parents, then a certain family member, then certain friends, people on t.v. and as you grow, you maintain bits and pieces of all those people in your life that you admire enough to imitate. Yes, Skizz, if we ever had a conversation, it would get really deep, not sure Impulse with his super shovel shuffle could dig that deep.
Between Mumbo and Gem on this podcast I gotta say: the hermits are darn good at picking incredible 'younger' creators to have on the server. The level of maturity and wisdom they both have is incredible
Mumbo is the jerk who got me back into Minecraft after dismissing it as a stupid kid's game (I'm in my 50s) for years. And via Mumbo, I got introduced to Hermitcraft. I blame him for countless hours of laughter, learning and just plain ol' fun. I mean... I could have found a better way to spend my time, but why? Thanks Mumbo. And Thank you Imp & Skizz, for bring him on the PCast. Y'all are the best,
Pix got me into hermitcraft and into playing Minecraft, so similar story here. I’m in my mid 40s!
Also love the reference in your username. Now big in Japan is stuck in my head lol
@@truckerdave8465 me too, I’m a 41 year old mum. IlThe kids downloaded Minecraft on our computer and wanted me to play with them so I watched the Survival Guide and now they think I’m a pro 😂
as 20 y'o player, i must admit i enjoy this game too much, possibly until im in yours age. god it feels weird knowing from child to teens to adult can and will enjoy this game
And I thought I was the only one who was over 20 . I love it
As for me it was grian and mumbo
Imp & Skizz: tell us all your secrets, also how are you such an amazing human?
Mumbo: it's actually quite simple.
This is an underrated comment.
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too good
That Mumbo short was genius for sure.
That tall Mumbo is also a genius lol
It's not stupid for sure
Zach king had a similar one
@@RespecterAlexander but Mumbos short is unique to me because he used redstone, it had a bit of comedy in it
@@P_I_G_G_A Agreed
Mumbo: "I love humans." Imagine what our world could be if we all had that perspective.
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People are so pessimistic and cynical towards humanity in general. It's really sad, but refreshing to see someone like Mumbo. You can tell he's raised well, and/or is really wise. Gotta say this has made me love Mumbo for even more than his redstone tutorials and goofy persona
I used to say I hated ppl but then I saw those videos of astronauts falling on the moon and now I think we can be pretty alright lol
seeing Mumbo be his charming, goofy self, Really makes me want a Bdubs appearance. Being one of the O.G. minecrafter's I'm sure you guys could talk forever.
I was also thinking of a Bdubs appearance when watching this! It would be a fun one for sure.
Make it a double feature with GenerikB and it would break the internet.
Just finished the new 2 parter Bdubs special! It's a good one
I love how Mumbo can't stand still in Minecraft, and over here too he's waving his hands around so much
Love that Scar and Mumbo both started with CoD videos on RUclips
Lizzie and Joel as well
I guess the CoD --> Minecraft pipeline is real lol
I’d love to see a stream where they jump on and run some games for fun lol
@@Spartan-301st all four of them, maybe in a 2v2 or go online as a team together lol
Yea I think Team Summertime were watching a Scar vid for a reaction and noticed the CoD vids. I was shocked by it at that time too.
"Just me and my mum"
I think that little line provides quite an insight to where the wonderful character came from
To Ollie's Mum: You, Ma'am, have raised a stellar young man! The way that he cares about each person who wants to meet him and treats them as equals... That says a lot.
completely forgot mumbo wasnt his name 😭
@@TeiJay_ same i keep forgetting that their online names is not their actual names
@@alex_whitney Mumbo and grian have the most stereotypical British names. Oliver and Charles 😭
(It was second hand info that his full first name was Oliver, so I'm not 100% sure)
@@IGOTTRIXUPMYSLEEVEof course they do. Idk why I forget Mumbo and Grian aren’t their real names though since I’ve seen what their real names are multiple times
2:45 That instantly brings me back to watching the NASA space launch live online, and someone in the chat shouting out of nowhere: "MUMBO FOR MAJOR." That was the moment I realised how big your channel was.
Wait what when during season 7 did that happen in NASA? 😂😂 can you tell me the time stamp clip of where you heard that and the chat message I need to watch that that must’ve been so funny. 😂😂😂
@@MazzyGG Yes it did! I should have the screenshot somewhere, but due to circumstances I can't access my laptop atm. I think it was half an hour to 15 min before launch or so.
even pewdiepie endorsed it
haha that may have been me
Please provide link and screene
42:43 "Sometimes full commitment to a stupid idea comes out with some of the very best videos."
-- Mumbo Jumbo
5:30 Well, that settles it. Keralis needs to be invited to the podcast so he can explain himself! LOL
I am currently a teacher in Japan and I remember one day a couple of years ago one of my 2nd graders suddenly burst out in class "I want to go home and watch Mumbo Jumbo redstone videos" and I thought that was so awesome how widespread his reach was. Across age, culture, and geography he's done a great job of reaching a wide audience.
Mumbo you did great on the podcast.
Mumbo does great at anything, because he's great
Skizz commending Mumbo on his effort and energy for his fans made me cry. That hit me right in the feels. These three are just such amazing and wholesome people. I hope to meet them some day so I can thank them for lifting my spirit every single day in person.
Mumbo today and decked out tomorrow can't ask for a better weekend line up!
Hear hear
Throw in 1h long Doc episode and you have plenty to watch/listen
:) Agreed! Add to this the beautiful drop in collabs Hermits have had with Tango (Cleo, Joe, Zed) Hermits preparing for decked out videos segments Mumbo, this podcast and Decked out, this is already for me, the best week ever ^_^ .
I was going to say the same thing you beat me to it
Love that Impulse mentioned that editing a 20 minute video well can mean it doesn't feel like 20 minutes. Saw his 1 hour, 45 minute video last week and it definitely felt much faster.
Even watching this felt like 20 minutes and the only cut used was for the intro
On one hand, I actually dislike that feeling because it's like a potatochip. Your left wanting more because it was so good. But, on the other hand, man was it a good potatochip! That's the best way I can describe content like that. It's so good you want more, immediately, and it kills you knowing your gonna have to wait; but, after you get past that craving and start to really think about what you just experienced, your happier for having just experienced it and that craving, (and the potential annoyance of having to wait,) just kinda fades away so that you can really just enjoy the experience.
Guys if either of y’all see this pass along to Mumbo that his last short is reminiscent of my all time favourite Looney Tunes short, Duck Amuck, where Daffy finds himself in a battle with the animator of his own cartoon. It’s absolutely hilarious.
This was Daffy's greatest moment. What a great memory!
yes, exactly!! great reference!
Just go comment on his short silly
@@lonesurvivor8828 I did actually but I thought these guys might be more likely to get the reference.
I remember that it's a good one
I was hoping you would interview Mumbo…
Next one I hope for is Grian.
I'd love on for him and Etho both
They pull a scar and only talk to him about batman
Scar, Grian and Bdubs should come
Scar already did the podcast
We all hope to bring in "Mrs T" to the show (Tangos wife )
Listening to mumbo talk about himself makes me smile. He is such a humble dude, its really crazy.
Now I really want to see him in a suit.
Best episode by far is the Fast and Furious Donkeys. Specifically the intro. The editing, the MUSIC, the humor. All of it.
Skizzleman and Impulse, you guys are wonderful interviewers! I might not have hit every episode of your podcast, but I've hit EVERY interview!
Thanks for being such kind and wonderful folks!
That short when I first saw it I was actually confused by what was going on. It was pure genius tbh.
Mumbo was my first hermit. I started watching his vids back in lockdown during 2020 purely for his redstone contraptions even though I'd never be able to build em in a million years, then one day I decided to start watching the Hermitcraft stuff starting at the beginning of season 7 and never regretted it for a moment.
This of course lead to me watching Grian (podcast with him when?), Scar, Bdubs, and on and on it went.
I think an hour was just not long enough to hear Mumbo's stuff. I loved every minute of it. ❤
Wow, really didn't expect you guys to actually podcast with MJ for real.
Would be cool if you got Pearl or Etho on the podcast too, even tho they're pretty shy xD
Etho would be interesting as hell. Pearl would be an excellent interview also.
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@@luissuazo3684doc interview and id go nuts! good idea
Yes to all three
And for Grian as well
Would be very interesting
Etho has said yes to saying ‘yes’ to an Imp & Skizz podcast invite when he was asked about it by Br0dyman (on behalf of livestream chat).
So it will definitely happen :)
Pearl has an amazing rapport with Skizz from Legacy SMP (and then the Life series) so she would be a wonderful guest as well!
I absolutely love Mumbo Jumbo! He was literally my introduction into all things Minecraft, including Hermitcraft itself! I am loving hearing this side of it. I very much connect with the many, many notebooks of creative ideas either executed, ignored, or in the wings.
My favorite quote is one attributed to Mozart: "The music is not in the notes, but in the silence between." And that's a quote that really stands out to me.
I'm a fellow percussionist, 5 years in marching band, 4 of them as front ensemble, one year in drumline but still drummed in pep band, then a year of indoor drumline for Audio Theater. As a percussionist around the whole marching band and drum corps scene, I'm sure you can agree that most drummers, when they want to look flashy, they will play something fast. They learned a lick from a DCI group and now they play it 10bpm over what it should be played and that's impressive, it's got hi-moms, backsticks, crossovers out the wazoo... and, yes, it's fast... and sure, it's clean... but you're also showing it to other percussionists. Show it to someone who knows nothing of drumming and rudiments and hybrid rudiments and out of context from the music, and they'll just think you're making a lot of noise! Sure, it's hard to make a snare drum sound emotive on its own, and that's when dynamics and pacing come in to place.
Tying that back into RUclips, I never liked Pewdiepie. I know, shocking and now everyone hates me. But I've tried watching him quite a few times actually, and I don't know if he's changed his style since then, but when I watched his videos, there was sooo much stuff going on visually, too many effects, like zoom-ins, camera twisting, shaking, flashing, text flashing on screen - it wasn't MLG level, but it was enough to deter me from watching more. As opposed to someone like Markiplier, especially when his editor LixianTV started and Marcus and Rachel carried it on. There are effects, but they're usually there to punctuate a joke or emphasize a moment. In the interstitial, it's just Mark playing a game, talking to himself or the camera. And it may be their humor that adds to it, but not every effect is a sudden flash in your face. Some of my favorite jokes are like the ones Mumbo mentioned where you look at the waveform and there's a long silence, and while editing you'd probably cut that out... but like in Mark's video [I believe titled] "Hunting The Goatman", Bob asks Wade a question and I think at that moment Wade was muted thanking his subs or whatever, completely tuning Bob out, and Bob and Mark are waiting for a response, so in this like 3 to 5 seconds of silence, there's a long zoom in on Mark's webcam heightening the moment only for the silence to be immediately shattered by Wade unmuting and talking about something completely unrelated to Bob's question.
This... ran on longer than I intended, I apologize; it's a problem I have and can't seem to ever avoid, but in short: I agree. That Mozart quote. 😅 Silence is just as, if not, more important than constant noise or action.
I've been a Mumbo fan but this episode made me a fan of the human Oli and to find out that there's a part two and it's the Oli side, I'm excited!
Well done you three! 🎉
I think that the whole personal experience at Minecon thing is really cool because to me, Mumbo is so entertaining because of how human his content is. I know less than nothing about redstone, but I almost religiously watch his stuff because it always brings a smile to my face how genuine the interactions are and his humor. He's relatable, clever, and fun to watch, which is enough to make all that he produces worth watching. Y'all are awesome!! Stay safe out there :D
1:20 Mumbo
3:10 - 5:50 Key controls
5:50 - 10:08 How Mumbo started
10:08 - 11:23 How Mumbo got his name
11:23 - 11:55 How he found his voice
11:55 - 17:55 Editing
17:55 - 21:40 His journey and interacting with fans
21:40 - 27:38 Meet and greets and connecting with fans
27:38 - 29:58 Telling his family
29:58 - 33:05 Not going to Uni (Choosing full time)
33:05 - 36:40 Ah-Ha moment?
36:40 - 40:30 Creativity
40:30 -42:37 100 doors
42:37 - 44:34 Stupid ideas lol (Plus Shorts)
44:34 - 50:40 Designing and editing
50:40 - 52:15 What Minecraft doesn’t have
52:15 - 54:10 Blue stone (plus Danny lol)
54:10 - 57:57 Games for fun (Lol Mumbo talking about Civ is so real 🤣 the amount of time I’ve lost)
57:57 - 59:52 Connection back to editing and outro
Didn't expect this, but am veru happy it happened! Mumbo is the only guest so far that I don't regularly see content with a facecam from them, mostly as he doesn't stream anymore, and it was really interesting watching him, as well as having an hour of content from you guys! I didn't expect a part 2, because this video wasn't labeled Pt. 1, so when the end was coming up and you guys asked him to stay another hour, I got so excited! I cannot wait for next week, especially as someone who loves photography and editing videos, and is possibly thinking of going into movie making, I think next week will be super interesting. Thank you!!
Fun fact: this “painting” on jumbo wall is actually an vinyl of popular jazz rock British artist called King Krule. The record itself is called “space heavy”
I still can’t believe Mumbo doesn’t actually have a mustache, it feels like betrayal.
ikr lol
Hearing what Mumbo was like at Minecon 2016 was quite inspiring. Be more like Mumbo everyone.
OMG!!! THISSSS!!!! Mumbo upclose and personal!
Another Mumbo podcast next week? Lovely!
Bring back "spoon!" It's a common word in my house now, usually directed at my kids😆
Mumbo is just pure wholesomeness
That Mumbo short really was the best, and so clever.
Yes! Mumbo, Impulse and Skizz together talking for an hour! Made me so happy to see the video pop up made me so happy.
Thanks for all your podcasts, Imp and Skizz =D
Such a real person all the time. Love Mumbo. I'd love to see him join you guys on Phasmo some day!
That makes sense. I imagine the GIGS group could make it a good experience for him and I can also see them respecting his wishes and not pressuring him. Good group of guys. Still we can dream!@@luissuazo3684
Man i needed this today, Been having a rough few weeks and finally got a chance to catch up with the podcast!
Hope your weeks get better!
I clicked faster than I've ever clicked in my life
Same
im 24 minutes late :(
I love seeing such creative people talking about their creative fields! This was such a joy to watch!
Man, now I wish mumbo would hop on the phasmo team.
Ah you all have such great chemistry. I had this on while I was working and I had one of the most enjoyable and productive hours ever. Thank you for this and I can't wait for the next one! As always top notch content. Also, I find it so weird to hear Mumbo's irl name said so many times haha Not only years of watching him only as mumbo, but inside jokes with my wife about moments, my kids have worn a 'mumbo for mayor' shirt as they grew up, and my 4 year old and I even sing the Mumbo AFK song all the time. He is such a great community leader, so thank you guys for having him on!
I hope they see this comment! similar experience here.
Absolutely love seeing the hermits on the podcast, give this comment a like if you wanna see the 🐐 Docm77!!!
I can't believe how down to the ground Ollie is! I love his content and humor! Yo Skizz and Impulse, great video!
What an incredibly humble,inspiring, young man! ❤
I think they should bring in Oli the OrionSound... we're talking mastery of editing? Oli is THE master of editing, his episodes (when there are episodes lol) are absolutely incredible, every last one of them, and he's also an insanely talented singer and musician
Mumbo and OrionSound could be a duo called Oxenfree.
Couldn't stop smiling listening to this episode. All such great people chatting about being great people. I couldn't agree more with everything said. Mad respect for all of you.
Mumbo is such a good person, can't think of anyone better to have such an Audience
What a pleasure to watch... err- listen. Mumbo is just the best, thanks team!
If Mumbo was a dog he'd be a Great Dane. The gentle giant that loves humans. 😂
Mumbo of the Jumbo… hard to believe the sheer amount of followers and he still appears all humble and not impacted by the stardom. Good interview, Imp&Skiz.
This episode reminds me how I started watching Hermitcraft and came to learning who Skizz was. A friend directed me to RUclips when I was asking how to make some redstone device (I think it was an item sorter) and found Impulse's tutorial. I would go on to look up how to make various doors, farms, and contraptions. Looking for a potion brewing wall I found a tutorial by Mumbo and one by Tango. At this time both of them were on Hermitcraft but I didn't know what Hermitcraft was. I didn't watch "Let's Play"s, I was looking up tutorials.
Then one day in my recommended videos was this Build Swap with Grian and Mumbo where they each built a house (Mumbo a redstone cabin and Grian a big mansion) and then the other person tweaked it (Grian making Mumbo's cabin look nicer and fancier while Mumbo added redstone stuff to Grian's mansion). Watched a few more Grian and Mumbo swaps and contests, watched more Build Swaps that Grian had with other people. Then I saw a video where Grian joined Hermitcraft. This was the first time I heard of Hermitcraft.
Eventually I see a video for Naked and Scared. It was the skyblock season. I have played skyblock and I was interested in how it would go. I wanted to see if skyblock newbies would make the mistake of leaving spawnable blocks unlit or if someone would be careless with an early resource. I would go on to watch other Naked and Scared seasons and some Hardcore Skizz. And it was Skizz who gave me the courage to try playing Minecraft in something other than Peaceful (I am still terrified of creepers and spiders, Minecraft spiders are way too big but I wouldn't want them smaller either).
Mumbo was my first Hermit (a la Doctor Who) followed by Grian, BDubs, and then Impulse. I'm still absolutely stunned by the amount of skill these guys have but watching them has really made my builds infinitely better.
Great interview, guys. Thanks.
imagine many years from now someone auctioning off Mumbo's idea journals
Great video! Love Mumbo, and glad you got him on the show. Looking forward to Part 2!
This was a SPICY guest appearance! Gotta love good ol mumbo!
4:58 "I thought we where normal" WHAT WHY WOULDNT YOU BE 😂
Love that you've got Mumbo on this week (and next)! Mumbo's videos have been such an inspiration for me. I'm no redstoner but to see the amazing things possible with redstone, from cool vault doors to walking slime creatures, combination locks, elevators, and all sorts, is always entertaining and has led to me actually trying redstone more than I might have. When redstone was first added to the game I gave it a go, watched a couple of videos, decided it wasn't for me and stuck with building. But now I do incorporate redstone machines into my builds, and though it's nowhere near as complicated as Mumbo's, I've caught myself saying "it's quite simple really" to servermates who think I'm some sort of redstone wizard! (I'm not, I'm copying Mumbo, Impulse or Ilmango 99% of the time)
Finally we get to see mumbos face well whilst he talks all excited
Love seeing the creators Imp and Skizz have featured on this podcast. Especially their fellow Minecrafters. Mumbo was a delight to listen to and I can't wait for part 2! :)
I really enjoy the way you interview! You're naturally very appreciative and supportive, your questions set your guests up for success in the sense of giving them an opportunity to give an interesting answer or insight. I like how you take yourselves back in these episodes but not out of the video, it still is very much an imp&skizz podcast.
I love how far you've come with this, research, sound, editing, and energy - you give it your all and it shows.
Hope this comment puts a smile on your face, because your videos have done that a hundred times over for me
mumbo's short films are such an inspiration for me !! they've reinvigorated my love for film :)
I've always wanted to see a sit down interview with mumbo and get a peek into his creative process. Do ethoslab next! It would be hilarious if the video feed was just him in his minecraft world rather than a camera
What an amazing human Oli is. Just in absolute awe of him. Talents, humble & just 1 pure human. No wonder many many people love Mumbo.
Shift with the thumb comes from using a Macintosh computer. The Command key is next to the spacebar, so common hotkeys like Copy and Paste use the thumb on Mac. The next two keys to the left of that are also used in hotkeys, so within a month of switching to a Mac you'll find situations where you're reaching for shift with your thumb.
Another spectacular guest!!! So glad you guys got him!
So glad he made the aha! joke
I hope you’ll be able to make a interview with Grian. His brain and wild imagination will be one of the most interesting things to talk to about in the Minecraft community. From being probably the worst survival player in his 1st season of hermitcraft to becoming one of the most interesting hermit and a former MCU champion.
Thank you for selecting the most amazing people for your podcast :) listened to the entire episode while driving and had to have a watch here to have the full experience :) Love it!
Love watching the other hermits come on! I wonder if Docm77 would be interested in doing one
Another good episode!! I always am at an awe seeing those notebooks Mumbo has for all his ideas especially for redstone. It's very inspiring!
Definitely cannot wait for part 2 on the other side of Mumbo Jumbo! The filmaker/videographer !
This was really good. It’s also really awesome that Mumbo plays Civ. I personally absolutely adore Civilization 6; it’s one of my all time favorite games.
I love the thumbnail of Oli as Mumbo, to make up for not dressing up as Mumbo.... Love the podcast as always, hate waiting for the next ones to come out....
You can really tell that Skizz idolizes mumbo, and it's awesome. His energy in this was on point. Great podcast guys.
I can't thumbs up this enough!! Keep up the great work gentlemen!! I look forward to fridays even more now because of this podcast.
As a heavily creative individual who thrives most when being creative, this podcast resonated with me so heavily, as I’m sure it did to many others. The messages within, were desperately needed to here
Almost fell out of my seat when I saw this week’s podcast featured Mumbo! Absolutely LOVED every second and can’t wait for part 2!! Such an amazing and inspiring episode!
I think Skizz will love Civilization. The most recent version out is Civilization 6. The various empires are different countries around the world and you get access to different technologies depending on who you are. As you research technology you can add new buildings and resources to your empire. You also have to plan how to deal with flooding vs storms and natural disasters. There are three ways to win. the science win has you developing space travel and creating a colony off-world. The military win has you take control of the other nations. Finally, the religious win has you creating a religion and making it become the majority religion in the game. You can either play with friends or you can play as a single player vs the computer.
Skizz is the best at compliments and finding unique human traits in people
This was great. I’ve been following Mumbo for a few years now and am seriously inspired by his take on life, topped by the fact that he is so humble and human. Total respect for the guy. Despite being nearly 20 years his senior, he is someone I look up to (& I don’t just mean that literally!)
Mumbo Jumbo! Everybody vote for Mumbo.
The short was genius
Who’s this unsuited, unmustached man who sounds exactly like Mumbo?
@@luissuazo3684Mimbo Jimbo perhaps?
I don't know...I dare someone to poke him with a stick.
33:08 I mean, in Last Life he certainly had his share of "AHA" moments lol
25:10 this whole part reminds me of a Michael Jordan quote: "They don't need a ticket to watch you sitting on a bench." People go to those events to see you, you gotta do your best!
And thus was born Mumbo’s Hermitcraft Freak Show
Yeeesss!!! Guess I know what I’m staying up and watching now 😂 1 am gang
Yes! I’m so excited! This is gonna be so good!
Wonder if X would agree to intreview. It would be fun to interview him in his minecraft world or something like that.
Mumbo Jumbo cosplaying Mumbo Jumbo....things i didn't know i needed.
Once again this Podcasts delivers!!! I cannot wait for next week to gear about the man behind mumbo.
Can’t believe im just seeing this now. I love Mumbo, i found him through cars and photography and later finding he played minecraft. Mumbo and hermitcraft led me to the impulse. Amazing how far you all have come love you guys!!! ♥️
Mumbo, I've been subscribed since 2013, and wow it's been so awesome seeing you grow. I'm proud of you man
OH MY GOODNESS I LOVE DANNY! I didnt know these guys were commentary fans!!!
My favourite podca-hast episode yet.
I absolutely love how mumbo is basically just a 25yo like us who watched crafted movies (amazing channel) watched etho and thought I can do that and actually did it. So down to earth. That's why we love him
IMHO, Mumbo's answer on how he got his yt voice and cadence about imitating others, then getting back to your own with bits of the person imitated being a small part of the new style can also be found in a persons personality as they age, statt imitating your parents, then a certain family member, then certain friends, people on t.v. and as you grow, you maintain bits and pieces of all those people in your life that you admire enough to imitate.
Yes, Skizz, if we ever had a conversation, it would get really deep, not sure Impulse with his super shovel shuffle could dig that deep.
Delightful to know that self-important psudo-intellectuals have infiltrated every corner of the internet. Even here.
Between Mumbo and Gem on this podcast I gotta say: the hermits are darn good at picking incredible 'younger' creators to have on the server. The level of maturity and wisdom they both have is incredible