I had a warrior cats birthday party when I was a kid and tbh it was a fuckin rager people got very very very into it but I invited the right crowd of 8 year olds
@@gayghostprince not a joke my mom still mentions how she was a little bit disturbed at how dedicated to roleplaying cats a couple of my friends were, thinking back it was probably absolutely terrifying to see like 10 absolutely feral 8 year olds in face paint and cat ears fake fighting in a living room with the curtains drawn with forest sounds playing and fake grass all over the place. I'm thinking about it now and I literally can't imagine anything scarier than being an adult at that party I need to call my mom right now and apologize
@@vr8878 I meant 8 but as someone with four siblings, every kid deserves an older sibling and their friends that are willing to throw down for them. that's one of my core beliefs
Warrior cats is my favorite thing where it’s so like violent and filled with in-universe politics and complexities but it’s mostly seen as like the kitty books if you haven’t read em
I'm an elder millennial so it didn't exist when I was a kid, but I tell you what, if that series had been around when I was 8? That birthday party would have been LEGENDARY
Does anyone else remember that warrior cats game they had online where you had to, like, scout around for a new home base and make sure it had a source of water and everything, and if you ran out of time your whole clan died?? Am I going insane?????
I thought it was something about the number of moves you could make? Anyways, there is a Legit Game, available on both Steam and the Nintendo Switch, that started out as a Warriors fan game before becoming an original property called “Cattails”
I had a warrior cats birthday party waaay back in the day, but if I remember correctly we didn't have any kind of warriors inspired games. I'm pretty sure I just put all the books on display all over the living room, fanart that I drew, and stuffed cat plushies
I had a warrior cats birthday party when I was a kid and tbh it was a fuckin rager people got very very very into it but I invited the right crowd of 8 year olds
I think everyone NEEDS a crowd of 18 year olds, ready to pile their kills on the stump to provide for the pack. it's integral to childhood development
@@gayghostprince not a joke my mom still mentions how she was a little bit disturbed at how dedicated to roleplaying cats a couple of my friends were, thinking back it was probably absolutely terrifying to see like 10 absolutely feral 8 year olds in face paint and cat ears fake fighting in a living room with the curtains drawn with forest sounds playing and fake grass all over the place. I'm thinking about it now and I literally can't imagine anything scarier than being an adult at that party I need to call my mom right now and apologize
@@meghanc6269 How'd the apology go?
@@gayghostprince I really hope you meant 18 because that's raw as hell and I love it
@@vr8878 I meant 8 but as someone with four siblings, every kid deserves an older sibling and their friends that are willing to throw down for them. that's one of my core beliefs
As someone who read the whole series as a kid, hearing the brothers’ warped version of it is pure gold
Yeah, I actually produced tears from laughter in real life. It’s great.
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I hope they never find out.
As someone who read the whole series in adulthood, it’s somehow even more surreal
This sounds like organising a Vampire the Masquerade LARP but for furry tweens.
this is so accurate it hurts
About 70 percent of the sentences in this video have probably never been said before in the history of humanity.
Warrior cats is my favorite thing where it’s so like violent and filled with in-universe politics and complexities but it’s mostly seen as like the kitty books if you haven’t read em
Sounds like Martin the Warrior series. It's about like a warrior mouse in a swords and castles fantasy world
Surprised none of the party games were just "play the warrior cats table top game" that they literally included at the end of several books
I clearly left this series too early if I missed the TABLE TOP GAME!!!!
UHHHH, i'm SORRY. The WHAT?????
somebody should tell the brothers about that.
@@gayghostprince next season of taz
@@Animallovercomedian God I hope so
I did start imagining this in the context of middle schoolers which made it even more deranged
I think only early middle schoolers are deranged enough to do this and would have the means to craft their own Kill Pile™ Stump
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Them: can I interest you in some light roleplay?
Me: Absolutely not.
god i wish warrior cats just had a scene where the cats got magic powers from colored orbs. would probably make the books better
I'd argue that a glowing rock that gives you nine lives is pretty close
@@Pinkiepieisawsome true true......
would you have had a warrior cat's birthday party as a kid? would you have attended one? my answers respectively are no and yes.
Yes yes idk why I never thought to ask my mom for one
I'm an elder millennial so it didn't exist when I was a kid, but I tell you what, if that series had been around when I was 8? That birthday party would have been LEGENDARY
He actually got kicked out for the space jam party cause he wasn’t aware of the life or death stakes at play here
Does anyone else remember that warrior cats game they had online where you had to, like, scout around for a new home base and make sure it had a source of water and everything, and if you ran out of time your whole clan died?? Am I going insane?????
I thought it was something about the number of moves you could make? Anyways, there is a Legit Game, available on both Steam and the Nintendo Switch, that started out as a Warriors fan game before becoming an original property called “Cattails”
I had a warrior cats birthday party waaay back in the day, but if I remember correctly we didn't have any kind of warriors inspired games. I'm pretty sure I just put all the books on display all over the living room, fanart that I drew, and stuffed cat plushies
I'm still confused on if they ever learned what the Warrior Cats Series was.
there's no way 50,000 warrior cats fans didn't swarm their social media to tell them, right?
@@gayghostprince they told them that it was a book series about feral cats, but if people did explain further, they didn’t read that part
This was the first time i felt old because i had no idea what "warrior cats" was.