Big compilation but this game was so much fun I wanted it all in one place! Expect more normal content soon I had to move all my computer equipment so I was trying to get everything back to a more normal state!
everything about the 18 arm break is perfection, the music, slowmo, zoom in on vegetas pained expression and getting the super saiyan knocked out of him is just the cherry on top.
Eternal Purposes But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you! -Matthew 16:22- Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen. And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing. Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead” (Matthew 16:21) In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.” Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!” (verse 22) Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly. Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality. Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s” (verse 23) We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus. May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?” God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing. It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.” There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
Eternal Purposes But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you! -Matthew 16:22- Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen. And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing. Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead” (Matthew 16:21) In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.” Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!” (verse 22) Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly. Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality. Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s” (verse 23) We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus. May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?” God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing. It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.” There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
This was my budokai game as a kid. Also, every single instance where you're like "I've only got these skills" I'm practically screaming "GO TO THE SHOP AND GET BETTER SKILLS!"
Infinite world is the reason I got into dragon ball all together, it's been a big part of my life and that's why I've loved dragon ball for 16 years, also dbz Budokai then raging blast 2 were the other reasons I got more into dragon ball.
@toxicsaiyan7109 Same, but for me it was Raging Blast 2. I was playing it around the time where I was checking the series out for the first time when it aired on Nicktoons.
@@MoleBradRy Oh...okay. sorry about the misunderstanding then, my bad. But yeah, seeing Doto getting comboed by #18, was hilarious, no lie. It escalated the Vegeta vs #18 fight, and took it to hilarious TFS level proportions. Now, all we need is 18 giving Krillin a kiss on the cheek, and saying: "Bye".
Ive been down so bad lately and doto just has that magic. He can always put a smile on my face no matter what. And i truely appreciate you so much my guy
1:12:50 This is not only the greatest Doto quote of all time, but it's also Super Perfect. This is my motivation and my life. Future song intro vibes are strong
I'm an old man with lots to do but I'm still grabbing pieces of this when I get time to myself. So nice to not search each piece from when I got behind. You're a great man Doto, I hope people appreciate it. 🤙
Eternal Purposes But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you! -Matthew 16:22- Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen. And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing. Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead” (Matthew 16:21) In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.” Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!” (verse 22) Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly. Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality. Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s” (verse 23) We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus. May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?” God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing. It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.” There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
oh damn I gave doto a FREE 5 and a half hours of watch time because I fell asleep with this on - thinking it was one of the short episodes, not a whole-ass marathon LMAO. Well played Doto, well played.
Eternal Purposes But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you! -Matthew 16:22- Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen. And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing. Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead” (Matthew 16:21) In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.” Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!” (verse 22) Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly. Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality. Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s” (verse 23) We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus. May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?” God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing. It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.” There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
Man, it takes some special talent to compile a 6 hours long video of yourself getting your ass beat and make it entertaining from start to finish. Love your energy, Doto.
Eternal Purposes But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you! -Matthew 16:22- Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen. And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing. Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead” (Matthew 16:21) In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.” Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!” (verse 22) Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly. Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality. Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s” (verse 23) We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus. May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?” God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing. It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.” There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
The way Doto can keep this high energy and sound so excited about a 10+ year old game makes the video hilarious and fun to watch. Glad I saw a 3 idiots video years ago and find the channel
It's crazy but man you should see some of the pros of the Budokai games i was playing great as a kid but not like pros, when I played dbxv 2 i played ranked and was #3 in the world and couldn't get further because of the modders which was annoying but that was the best I've done in a dragon ball game but infinite world is the reason I got into dragon ball 16 years ago so it's still my favorite besides Budokai and raging blast 2.
Man I remember when I was watching these videos when they came out I was like “wait” clicked on the video and saw it was infinite world and was like “YESSSS DOTO INFINITE WORLD VID!!!!!!” awwww great times
There’s no way you uploaded this giant compilation!!! I gotta watch this on my next off day! Thanks for all the entertainment and hard work you put in bro. Much love ❤️ and thank you!
Though the whole series was fun, the vegeta/18 "MY ARM!" episode had me incapable of breathing for like 3 minutes. One of the funniest DBZ content moments ever.
Eternal Purposes But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you! -Matthew 16:22- Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen. And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing. Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead” (Matthew 16:21) In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.” Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!” (verse 22) Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly. Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality. Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s” (verse 23) We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus. May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?” God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing. It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.” There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
Eternal Purposes But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you! -Matthew 16:22- Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen. And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing. Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead” (Matthew 16:21) In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.” Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!” (verse 22) Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly. Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality. Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s” (verse 23) We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus. May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?” God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing. It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.” There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
I’m only at the Nappa section (still) but I’m already looking forward to Goku & Gohan training game and then Vegeta & Trunks training game. Hands down my fave part / memory of playing this. They were throwing HANDSSSS!
Doto really is “That Guy” and came thru with the legendary infinite world video. I don’t remember the last time I was excited and grateful to watch a video over 2hrs😭💯💯👏🏾hats off to uu
THANKS! that big compilation is exactly what I needed as background for while I play videogames. I watched all of them but it still makes me laugh hahaha
Damn read the review on wikipedia: “Many felt the game was identical to Budokai 3, while others thought the game's story mode and mini games were too daunting, and that the game was geared more towards hardcore fans instead of casual gamers.” Doto is cracked but this game is hard
I hope the new Tenkaichi has a massive amount of destruction and stage transitions. This video is dope. Infinite World is so good. To be able to play all of the PS2 era of DBZ games at 1440p using emulators is so sick.
This was such a fun video, thank you and everyone that made this video possible. It really made me happy to watch this, it was really entertaining I don’t think I’ve watch a video this long before lol. I plan on watching your other videos especially the really long ones. I don’t think a lot of RUclipsrs would risk putting this much work into a video that’s really long because they normally don’t get as much watch time but I really appreciate that you did, also it’s crazy how good you got at the game, and you never got mad. So anyway thank you again and keep up the good work 😊
3:27 i remember this mission from when I was a kid. I WAS SOOO MAD when I found out you can full up a radar that tells you wich direction to go it was hold triangle or something.
Eternal Purposes But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you! -Matthew 16:22- Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen. And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing. Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead” (Matthew 16:21) In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.” Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!” (verse 22) Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly. Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality. Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s” (verse 23) We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus. May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?” God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing. It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.” There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
Throughout all of this, I think one of the most underrated and hype quotes is by nappe himself. "He's still alive~ Now that's just want I want to *SEE*!!!!" before blowing up the planet. Had to be one of the most rawest quotes ever. I gotta use it~!
Gonna do a quick naughty and comment on the vid before I watch till the end, just because it's so early in such a long video I'm sure I'll have forgotten by the end. The catching Bubbles mission had me absolutely crying with laughter!!! 😂😂😂
2:25:47 Ok to be fair...we are talking about the same grown man who literally bites some of his opponents...Goku bit both Whis AND Beerus for gods sake 😂😂
Big compilation but this game was so much fun I wanted it all in one place! Expect more normal content soon I had to move all my computer equipment so I was trying to get everything back to a more normal state!
Doto does it jiggle?
How about I rsub for some character duels
DOTO NO
Love when it's compartimentalized for us in one place. He's good he knows every aspect of pleasing his community.
Go ahead big boy😉😘
everything about the 18 arm break is perfection, the music, slowmo, zoom in on vegetas pained expression and getting the super saiyan knocked out of him is just the cherry on top.
Yeah. It's like TFS level meme quality.
It’s probably my favorite episode in this series
Broo i was rolling
"momma didn't raise no bitch matter fact lemme see if there isn't a harder mode" bro tf 😂
if no one said it I was going to. and for such an old game that facial expression was spot on
Doto is one of the few people that can make me use around 6 hours of my life to absolute fulfillment.
True more True than Moo
Eternal Purposes
But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you!
-Matthew 16:22-
Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen.
And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing.
Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead”
(Matthew 16:21)
In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.”
Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!”
(verse 22)
Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly.
Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality.
Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s”
(verse 23)
We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus.
May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?”
God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing.
It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.”
There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
@@faith9505 Cool
Same
@@faith9505Jesus is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
Doto the GOAT for compiling all the infinite world videos. This must have taken alot of work so thank you! Keep being awesome!
Bruh he’s got an editor
@@Srvver Ah I didn't know that. Props to the editor then! And cheers for the info man
@@abdoaboueid8151 Damn, you are POSITIVE. I like it mayne 😎🤝 That's all, have a good day
@@abdoaboueid8151 the positivity is fantastic, keep being joyful man.
@@abdoaboueid8151 Bro we need more people like you. You even accepted your ignorance and thanked him
He’s good, he knows every aspect of this game.
True
I love this game
That's right
Cell reference
1:19:30
You better believe I'm gonna watch every minute of this wonderful series again
Oh, you know it, same here.
Same.
And again. Multiple times. It's been about a month and a half for me though, so time to do it again.
Eternal Purposes
But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you!
-Matthew 16:22-
Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen.
And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing.
Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead”
(Matthew 16:21)
In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.”
Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!”
(verse 22)
Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly.
Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality.
Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s”
(verse 23)
We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus.
May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?”
God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing.
It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.”
There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
This was my budokai game as a kid. Also, every single instance where you're like "I've only got these skills" I'm practically screaming "GO TO THE SHOP AND GET BETTER SKILLS!"
Or better yet, "I got no Ki left."
"JUST RECHARGE IT"
Infinite world is the reason I got into dragon ball all together, it's been a big part of my life and that's why I've loved dragon ball for 16 years, also dbz Budokai then raging blast 2 were the other reasons I got more into dragon ball.
Facts
@thatboyakira4202 Sometimes he forgot how to charge it.
@toxicsaiyan7109 Same, but for me it was Raging Blast 2. I was playing it around the time where I was checking the series out for the first time when it aired on Nicktoons.
3:31:27 getting sick of Trunks to the point where you wish he'd stop existing while playing as Vegeta, surprisingly canon lmao
1:57:45-1:58:00, the music, finish and everything in between to me, this is the best part of this masterpiece
3:14:56 - My favorite moment of the series. Vegeta loses his arm here.
Oh, wait, didn't you mean "Future Gohan"? The one in Future Trunks's timeline?
I gotta give infinite world props cause the way vegeta got knocked his SSJ form and made this ass whopping extra canon 😂
@@shawnfields2369 No I meant when Doto got whooped by 18's super. XD.
@@MoleBradRy Oh...okay. sorry about the misunderstanding then, my bad. But yeah, seeing Doto getting comboed by #18, was hilarious, no lie. It escalated the Vegeta vs #18 fight, and took it to hilarious TFS level proportions. Now, all we need is 18 giving Krillin a kiss on the cheek, and saying: "Bye".
Tien lost an arm future gohan too 😂
Ive been down so bad lately and doto just has that magic. He can always put a smile on my face no matter what. And i truely appreciate you so much my guy
Hope you feel better soon man!
@@DotoDoya appreciate you bro👏🏽💙
@@edwinnoyola1293Same here, how have you been bro? Hope you're doing better!
1:12:50 This is not only the greatest Doto quote of all time, but it's also Super Perfect. This is my motivation and my life. Future song intro vibes are strong
“I’m a loser not a quitter, you’d do well to learn the difference” goes way too hard
1:16:35 Cell “:give me that supid energy”
Doto: “you can’t forcefully take it that’s against the rules” lmao
4:28:15 will be my favorite "RELAX!!!!" moments from Doto. The timing was just so perfect with Pan just flying lmao. Keep it up Doto!
Lol same. That was a good one.
1:57:30 The Best moment of this hole videos, the timming of the budokai 3 intro with the finish was the coolest
I actually shouted "Do it now Gohan!" when Doto pulled that one off
I'm an old man with lots to do but I'm still grabbing pieces of this when I get time to myself. So nice to not search each piece from when I got behind. You're a great man Doto, I hope people appreciate it. 🤙
The fact that Doto stays happy and level headed through all of these recordings amazes me. Doto is too wholesome fr 😪
Eternal Purposes
But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you!
-Matthew 16:22-
Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen.
And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing.
Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead”
(Matthew 16:21)
In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.”
Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!”
(verse 22)
Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly.
Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality.
Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s”
(verse 23)
We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus.
May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?”
God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing.
It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.”
There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
Except against Syn.
oh damn I gave doto a FREE 5 and a half hours of watch time because I fell asleep with this on - thinking it was one of the short episodes, not a whole-ass marathon LMAO. Well played Doto, well played.
Thanks for the change my guy!
Eternal Purposes
But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you!
-Matthew 16:22-
Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen.
And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing.
Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead”
(Matthew 16:21)
In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.”
Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!”
(verse 22)
Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly.
Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality.
Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s”
(verse 23)
We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus.
May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?”
God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing.
It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.”
There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
Dawg what is this? @@faith9505
NkI’m ink
"Why is 18 the coolest character in this game?" 18 is always the coolest character, next question.
21:34 will forever be my favorite Doto moment
it is now a top 6
Man, it takes some special talent to compile a 6 hours long video of yourself getting your ass beat and make it entertaining from start to finish. Love your energy, Doto.
6 hours of quality content from THE dodo-bird-doya? Hell yeah bro
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Eternal Purposes
But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you!
-Matthew 16:22-
Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen.
And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing.
Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead”
(Matthew 16:21)
In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.”
Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!”
(verse 22)
Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly.
Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality.
Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s”
(verse 23)
We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus.
May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?”
God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing.
It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.”
There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
1:43:35
"This is a Super Saiyan... OH THAT'S A KAIOKEN, DAMN!"
bro had me dying LMFAO
I'm just imagining Goku just accidentally pulling that and just being like "Damn, I pulled out the wrong card fr fr!"
I love how EVERY fight is an absolute battle for survival
dont know why he didnt bother to buy the capsule upgrades. makes the game alot more fun.
@@kiz5562It's a self-imposed challenge.
The way Doto can keep this high energy and sound so excited about a 10+ year old game makes the video hilarious and fun to watch. Glad I saw a 3 idiots video years ago and find the channel
I don't see what the games age has to do with it.
@@brotbrotsen1100 if u don’t understand then I won’t waste time explaining it. Just enjoy the video bro. I watched it 4 months ago. It’s hilarious.
Holy shit, when nappa blew up the earth I sat here laughing with doto for like 5 extra minutes 🤣🤣😭 “why is nappa going crazy???” *💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
This man Z ranked without buying capsules. What a psycho.
It's crazy but man you should see some of the pros of the Budokai games i was playing great as a kid but not like pros, when I played dbxv 2 i played ranked and was #3 in the world and couldn't get further because of the modders which was annoying but that was the best I've done in a dragon ball game but infinite world is the reason I got into dragon ball 16 years ago so it's still my favorite besides Budokai and raging blast 2.
Wow, that ultimate Gohan finish vs Super Buu was sick! Especially with the DBZ Budokai 3 intro music playing in the background!
Oh damn the entire series in one vid? Yeah I'll get that view count up a couple of times, goatodoya deserves it.
I think one of my favorite parts of this compilation is Doto talking about wrapping up the game, while there's still 2 hours left on the video.
"we are in the endgame." He says 1:41:57 into a 6 hour video.
put some respect on nappa for laying out doto showing him why he's the 2nd hand man to vegeta
This is gonna be my cozy video to fall asleep to, you a real one Doto
Bro I did not realize that this play through was 24 episodes over 6 months. This year went by so damn fast
Man I remember when I was watching these videos when they came out I was like “wait” clicked on the video and saw it was infinite world and was like “YESSSS DOTO INFINITE WORLD VID!!!!!!” awwww great times
He's good, he knows every aspect of making a 6 hour long vids
There’s no way you uploaded this giant compilation!!! I gotta watch this on my next off day! Thanks for all the entertainment and hard work you put in bro. Much love ❤️ and thank you!
This is the SICKEST thing you’ve done . I need more of your content compiled into long form videos just like this .
Though the whole series was fun, the vegeta/18 "MY ARM!" episode had me incapable of breathing for like 3 minutes. One of the funniest DBZ content moments ever.
"What was Raditz threatening?!" I mean, he kidnapped your son, so...probably that XD Great content as always!
Man 6 hours of doto… lets see if i can take this
I cant
I thought it was 6 minuts lol
@@normalgedoenseh me too
Eternal Purposes
But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you!
-Matthew 16:22-
Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen.
And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing.
Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead”
(Matthew 16:21)
In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.”
Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!”
(verse 22)
Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly.
Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality.
Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s”
(verse 23)
We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus.
May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?”
God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing.
It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.”
There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
Theres no way this series started in june, damn time flies
Seriously?!
No way this man made a 6 hour vid top tier
Actual Legend
no, he just had his editor combine his last 60 episodes together into one video to get one last payday off the same content lol.
@@Kugrox yeah but aleast you know what to look at if you want to rewatch the whole thing-
Eternal Purposes
But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you!
-Matthew 16:22-
Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen.
And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing.
Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead”
(Matthew 16:21)
In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.”
Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!”
(verse 22)
Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly.
Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality.
Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s”
(verse 23)
We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus.
May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?”
God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing.
It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.”
There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
I’m only at the Nappa section (still) but I’m already looking forward to Goku & Gohan training game and then Vegeta & Trunks training game. Hands down my fave part / memory of playing this. They were throwing HANDSSSS!
I just recently decided to revisit this, and even play it a bit as it was one of my favorite dragon ball games growing up. Z difficult truly is brutal
Doto is CRAZYYYYYY for this one and I respect every aspect of it
Doto really is “That Guy” and came thru with the legendary infinite world video. I don’t remember the last time I was excited and grateful to watch a video over 2hrs😭💯💯👏🏾hats off to uu
I looked at this and had to double take because I couldn't believe you made it a whole compilation doto 😂
THANKS! that big compilation is exactly what I needed as background for while I play videogames. I watched all of them but it still makes me laugh hahaha
1886 damage for a kamehameha is disgusting and I love it
Bro the Goat doto put his work in to create dbz infinite world the movie. Love your videos man. Keep up the work!
Damn read the review on wikipedia: “Many felt the game was identical to Budokai 3, while others thought the game's story mode and mini games were too daunting, and that the game was geared more towards hardcore fans instead of casual gamers.”
Doto is cracked but this game is hard
YESS THANK YOU DOTO, THIS WILL GIVE ME SO MUCH CONTENT TO LISTEN TO WHILE AT WORK!!
Holy damn this is amazing, really Doto (and his editor) this is great!!!
I mean I've seen this whole series but it was so good THAT I HAD TO watch it twice
Cool to see you compiling all of the episodes of THIS DBZ game.
Thank you editor for all the work you put into this!
Dude I missed you so much I feel blessed to have this long ass video to chill too
I hope the new Tenkaichi has a massive amount of destruction and stage transitions. This video is dope. Infinite World is so good. To be able to play all of the PS2 era of DBZ games at 1440p using emulators is so sick.
Just what I need to compliment my sleep, 6 hours of certified childhood played by Doto "Guac/Amole" Doya
This was such a fun video, thank you and everyone that made this video possible. It really made me happy to watch this, it was really entertaining I don’t think I’ve watch a video this long before lol. I plan on watching your other videos especially the really long ones. I don’t think a lot of RUclipsrs would risk putting this much work into a video that’s really long because they normally don’t get as much watch time but I really appreciate that you did, also it’s crazy how good you got at the game, and you never got mad. So anyway thank you again and keep up the good work 😊
I have school today and was scrolling for some content my Boi Doto coming in clutch
I really watched this just to watch Doto try not get his arm broken as vegeta again
This is amazing, loved the series and now i can just vibe to playing games while listening to my fav youtuber/streamer. :)
3:27 i remember this mission from when I was a kid. I WAS SOOO MAD when I found out you can full up a radar that tells you wich direction to go it was hold triangle or something.
One of the best yt journeys ive watched
"And for all the Nameks"
Namekians, Goku...
The Wally's theme against Pikkon is perfect
Now Doto getting folded in infinite world is all in one video 🤣
Eternal Purposes
But Peter took him aside and began to reprimand him for saying such things. “Heaven forbid, Lord,” he said. “This will never happen to you!
-Matthew 16:22-
Jesus knew exactly what was in His future. It came as no surprise to Him. He knew who would betray Him, He knew He would rise from the dead, and He knew exactly when these things would happen.
And at Caesarea Philippi, He began to tell His disciples what He was facing.
Matthew’s Gospel says, “From then on Jesus began to tell his disciples plainly that it was necessary for him to go to Jerusalem, and that he would suffer many terrible things at the hands of the elders, the leading priests, and the teachers of religious law. He would be killed, but on the third day he would be raised from the dead”
(Matthew 16:21)
In the original language, Jesus used a word for “killed” that could be translated “murdered.”
Peter couldn’t believe that Jesus was saying this. In Peter’s mind, this simply couldn’t happen. It was commendable that Peter was truly concerned about the Lord. But he was missing what Jesus was trying to say. And he went too far when he took Jesus aside and “began to reprimand him,” saying, “Heaven forbid, Lord. . . . This will never happen to you!”
(verse 22)
Interestingly, the word translated “reprimand” in this verse carries the idea of someone in a position of authority rebuking a subordinate. That is the way Peter began to reprimand Jesus. And the language implies that he did this repeatedly.
Imagine it for a moment. Jesus had just made a statement about His impending suffering and death. He obviously was in anguish over it. And then Peter took an authoritarian position and repeatedly began to reprimand Him. Peter had lost touch with reality.
Jesus said to him, “Get away from me, Satan! You are a dangerous trap to me. You are seeing things merely from a human point of view, not from God’s”
(verse 23)
We have to love a guy like Peter, because he was so utterly human. He said what many of us probably would have said in such a situation. He was impulsive, impetuous, and hotheaded but also very honest, courageous, and intelligent. And perhaps he was the most accessible of all the followers of Jesus.
May God help us to trust Him when He doesn’t do things the way we think He should and when we’re tempted to say, “Why, Lord?”
God is thinking of His eternal purposes. We can only see what will benefit us in this moment. But God is looking at the big picture. And He knows what He’s doing.
It is during these times that we must trust Him, cast ourselves at His feet, and say, “Lord, I admit to You that I don’t understand. I don’t know why. But I thank You that You are in control.”
There are a lot of things that will happen in life that we won’t understand. It is during those times that we must fall back on what we do understand: God loves us. And He is looking out for our best interests.`
Throughout all of this, I think one of the most underrated and hype quotes is by nappe himself.
"He's still alive~ Now that's just want I want to *SEE*!!!!" before blowing up the planet. Had to be one of the most rawest quotes ever. I gotta use it~!
genuinely one of my favorite videos/series ever
“You’re gonna love this” We do love this Doto😂
Looking at Doto’s pain for 6 hours should be the highlight of my weekend.
Did he not know he could buy skills and add them to the story characters?
I think it’s moreso for the added challenge.
"Okay, planet, gimme that stupid energy."
This has to be the most enjoyable 6 hours of a video I’ve watched. Please bring this back whenever you finish your Budokai Tenkaichi 2 series 🙏
As much as I love this it’s been 6 DAYS!!! I’m a crack fiend for new Doya vids 😭
Goku saying he'll never forgive his granddaughter during a friendly spar is absurdly funny. What was he gonna tell Gohan after reducing Pan to atoms
"we are in the endgame of infinite" only 1hr 45 minutes into the video
Doto: “Don’t get my arm broken, don’t get my arm broken, don’t get my arm broken.”
Me, who’s seen the future: 😬
Sigh, time to rewatch Dotodoya Dragon Ball Z Infinite World for the 152nd time and love every minute of it
i’m back for monthly rewatch and rediscovered my comment
2:38:00 the music when Vegeta comes in is just PERFECT
Gonna do a quick naughty and comment on the vid before I watch till the end, just because it's so early in such a long video I'm sure I'll have forgotten by the end. The catching Bubbles mission had me absolutely crying with laughter!!! 😂😂😂
Doto over here giving us this QUALITY content. Love you my man. Good shit.
2:25:47 Ok to be fair...we are talking about the same grown man who literally bites some of his opponents...Goku bit both Whis AND Beerus for gods sake 😂😂
This man knows what we want, a fucking marathon and I'm here for it
1:41:50 bro said we’re in the end game now LMAO
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH!! THANKS YOU DOTODOYA FROM PUTTING THIS ON RUclips!!
Goku getting hit with a spirit bomb and Doto having the audacity to say "that's my move" had me on the floor 😂
Bro this saga was crazy and was a lot of fun Doto really is that guy lol
Nothing more worthy of 6 hours of my time then this series
I called out for work! Got my mini fridge and snacks,blunts rolled...Now....it's mini games and Dotoooooo!!!
Doto’s journey through Infinite World is longer than watching Avengers Endgame twice 🤣
Omg 6 hours! Lets go! The compilations we all needed
I've never seen such a great upload from doto. I've done watched the entired video
This video has been my new video to fall asleep to. Love everything about this
Dude did the whole game without buying skills and buying stuff like fighters body, unlimited power, etc. that’s crazy imo
bro I thought the same thing lmfao
I come back every now and then to rewatch this masterpiece
Glad to know I ain’t the only one
And now I have something to occupy me for the rest of the day thx Mr. Doto
Well, looks like imma binge this.