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I love that's there's a place on the internet where you can watch a whole 35 year old man struggle with games made for four year olds. What a time to be alive!
The original release (which is what Vinny played) added 500 points to each robot, starting with the basline. 1000. There are 25 robots in the game, and you only needed 4 clues but you still needed those 1000+ points
I actually kind of want to play it, the aesthetic of it is really fun... Kind of funny Vinny named himself Bortt though, the robot reminds me of Milhouse lol
Wierd is an obsolete spelling of weird. The latest known use of the spelling was in 2005 in Constructing worlds through science education, a record of some selected works of John K. Gilbert about, well, science education.
@@halo7oo that's the biggest part of them. They ALL utilized stock sound effects. Some are so egregious you won't hear them outside of the 90s games anymore.
@@Atylonisus True. Like that one sound effect you hear in Gex Enter the Gecko, when you jump but keep hitting the X button? Yeah. So crazy how edutainment games just got kinda quieter in terms of releases and quality by around 2000.
I distinctly remember impressing my second grade teachers when I mistook a simple addition problem for subtraction, and got a negative. They weren't planning on teaching negatives for months, and I got one right there. The second grade Jumpstart also taught me multiplication when my school would've taught that in 3rd grade.
Sounds like you had good teachers. When we got addition practice sheet handouts I finished before everyone else because I would play these games all day everyday. I would do multiplication and division next to the addition and subtraction problems, however, my teachers would yell at me and say we arent doing those yet and make me do another addition and subtraction handout from the beginning.
I remember as a kid I was talking to a friend's sister who was a bit older than me and she was talking about math homework she had to do and mentioned negative numbers and I was like huh???? and then she wouldn't tell me what a negative number was, like I want allowed to know because I wasn't old enough lol
My 3rd grade teacher was one of the best I ever had (I still remember individual lessons to this day). My 4th grade teacher on the otherhand was so horrible that my parents switched me to homeschooling (said teacher was also later fired for stealing from the school and was eventually arrested for breaking into and stealing from a church)
It's a shame Vinny couldn't get into 3rd grade because, as chat says, it probably is the best of them. But after literally 20 minutes of exposition with only a Simon Says minigame for entertainment, I don't blame him. I do not remember that 20 minutes of exposition.
I actually had Mystery Mountain as a kid and I fucking loved it. It took me weeks to actually beat it though because it was so long. I went to an anime convention a couple months ago and went to the flea market there, and I was shocked to see someone selling toys of Botley so it's cool to see he made it out of the game too.
The main room of the mountain in the 3rd grade game caught me off guard. It has a SUPER similar layout to the entrance of Darkness's treehouse in Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside.
I had all of these from Kindergarten to 5th grade as a kid, I played them so much, this is a treat lol. Now if only he'll play Backyard Baseball and this one incredibly specific Winnie the Pooh game I can never remember the name of
@@hamsteak4219 no it was one of these edutainment-adjacent games but it wasn't so explicitly teaching you about MATH and SCIENCE and stuff like Jumpstart. There was a game where Pooh was sleeping and you had to help him climb up a staircase made of clouds in a dream, one where you were canning fruits and vegetables for Rabbit, and a paint-by-numbers one with Tigger (I think) plus a couple more I don't quite remember.
Mystery Mountain was a certified banger, same with the haunted amusement park one. Really hope Vin plays these ones Ok turns out I was thinking of Cluefinders, which is basically the same type of educational game
The fact that he played JumpStart 2nd Grade and the only song he played was the crappy Cave song hurts me in my soul. Instead of one of the classics such as: Science, A Goat in My Room, Panama Parrot, and perhaps most importantly, It's a Noun. If ever this is revisited for any reason or anyone even reading this comment has any passing curiosity, you should give these songs a look. They're actually pretty neat, and will definitely stick with you.
@@pdlbean Glad I could! These things have been stuck in my head for nearly my entire life now and I'm sure when I'm 90 and losing my mind, they'll still be rumbling around in there somewhere. Good memories. :)
Jesus, that 3rd grade one unlocked some buried memories. I now vividly remember that this game is the entire reason I learned what the word "sleet" meant because it stumped me in one puzzle for hours lmao.
I dunno maybe it's just me but a frog peeking out from behind a bookshelf, looking around in the sketchiest way possible, then saying "PSSST FOLLOW ME! THERE'S AN ADVENTURE UNDERFOOT!" to a (hypothetical) second grader is a bit "sussy" as the kids might say these days.
Jumpstart Baby is so fucking funny because something like this might make sense today, on a tablet, but this game was intended for you to sit down a 2 or 3 year old at a desktop computer and have them manipulate a mouse and keyboard
I have what you might call "secondhand nostalgia" for Jump Start 2nd Grade since my little sister played it all the time. Blows my mind just how much of this I remember.
that frog at the beginning has a very threatening energy, the class leaves, you stay behind, the teacher leaves, turning out the lights behiind her... *you stay behind* . seconds go by, it seems like forever... and then, he *enters* , scans the room to make sure no one else is around and says "psst... follow me, theres an adventure underfoot :)"
I hold a great nostalgia for the jumpstart pc games. Even if I was older than what they are recommended for, I'd still enjoy going back just to play around.
I definitely played that 3rd grade one because I remember bits of it, but what I don't remember is how my 9-year-old brain sat and listened to all that blithering for so long!? If they wanted to make a cartoon they should've just done that lol (which, still pretty impressive for a mid/late 90s CD rom game)
Jumpstart Games was trying to emulate the success of Humongous Games ala Pajama Sam, Freddi Fish, and Fatty Bear. All of these games featured full cutscenes and voice acting. Only Jumpstart didn't quite understand the mantra of "show, don't tell," and LOADED UP ON EXPOSITION.
I actually was getting into the plot of mystery Mountain I remember playing jumpstart for most of my elementary school days That and flash games from newgrounds and armor games
THERE'S a blast from the past... I had the 2nd grade one. Shame you missed the Adjective song or the dancing skeleton. There's some things you don't forget, even literal decades later.
6:10 the guitar tone sounds EXACTLY like Jun Senoue's guitars in the original Sonic Adventure and that threw me, also why the new lyrics on Oh Susanna?
I've got so much nostalgia for the 2nd grade one! We played that one so much in class. You gotta check out the Lil Howie's Fun House adventure games, they're also edutainment-ish games with some humor and Howie Mandel voices Lil Howie!
Oh man, Jumpstart... had both 2nd and 3rd grade. Second grade was good, but third grade was awesome (in my memories). Huge game with a ton of things to do.
That beginning brought back memories. I used to love Jumpstart, Cluefinders, and Reader rabbit games. Also laughing at how he struggles on the very first game, not realizing he needed a worm to pop bubbles with the fish
I had Jumpstart 3rd Grade! My brother played the heck out of the game where you had to control a robot. I still remember the monitor that shows up in a big metal ball that opens up.
Was thinking how familiar the stupid singing bear's voice was during Jumpstart baby, and it turns out it's Grey DeLisle, voice of Jeanne from Bayonetta, Daphne from Scooby Doo, Vicky from Fairly Odd Parents, etc. etc. but I KNEW something about the crunchy audio reminded me of a Clifford PC game I played as a kid, apparently she voices Emily Elizabeth. Fun fact I guess 🤧
There was a spooky themed Jumpstart game I remember playing all the time that made a weird reference to the Pre K game. For the longest time it bugged me that I didn't get the in joke, now I do thanks Binyot.
Jump Start 1st Grade (2000) has my favorite theme song, would have been great to see Vinny play it for nostalgia’s sake. But, I loved 3rd Grade’s story a lot.
Vinny making a point how similar that one song was to a U2 song led me to the music video for Where the Streets Have No Names, and now I'll definitely be listening to the rest of The Joshua Tree lol. Had no idea that old U2 was that good.
JumpStart games are great and all, but what about the EDMARK games from earlier? Millie's Math House? The Thinkin Things Collection? Those are my early childhood.
I remember playing the 4th grade version when I was a kid. It was *HARD* . Some of the puzzles required serious precision (like playing the organ/piano on your keyboard) and coordination that I just don't have.
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The pain I felt screaming "click the worms THE WORMS." this is gonna be a good vod :)
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I love that's there's a place on the internet where you can watch a whole 35 year old man struggle with games made for four year olds. What a time to be alive!
He's 37 actually, arguably even better.
@@Impcent Yes!
Id hate to watch half a 37 year old struggle with this game. Probably call the Internet Police if that happens.
@@KitsuneDzelda Isn't half a 37 year old just an 18.5 year old?
@@michaelslowmin No, half a 37 year old man is a bloody mess.
“I’m a genius compared to 2nd graders”
“2 - 1 = 3”
More proof that Vinny and Joel are indeed the same person.
Your smartest tiktoker
-2 moment.
That Jumpstart 3rd Grade game had more cutscene time than Metal Gear Solid 4
Nah you actually had to click things to progress in this at least.
The original release (which is what Vinny played) added 500 points to each robot, starting with the basline.
1000. There are 25 robots in the game, and you only needed 4 clues but you still needed those 1000+ points
Took me a week to beat it, though I personally want to see if I can try and whittle it down to 12 hours 30 minutes or less.
@@MrWolfSnack that's way harder to develop, this was clearly designed to be this way from the start.
@@rararasputin8608 3rd Grade any%
Fun fact: the talking in 3rd grade was so infamously long that later copies were revised with shorter dialogue.
Alex Jumpstart
I actually kind of want to play it, the aesthetic of it is really fun... Kind of funny Vinny named himself Bortt though, the robot reminds me of Milhouse lol
"be quiet Plotly this is my story"
@@absolutemaniac7368 Hype joke
jfc well thats depressing innit
I never thought Id hear a grade school edutainment game described as "lore-dumping."
46:10 Vinny when he realizes a kids 3rd grade game has more intelligent content than some AAA games.
25:58
HOW DOES AN EDUCATIONAL GAME SPELL THE WORD WEIRD WRONG? HOW'ST'VE?
Wierd is an obsolete spelling of weird. The latest known use of the spelling was in 2005 in Constructing worlds through science education, a record of some selected works of John K. Gilbert about, well, science education.
@@medoli900 I before E, except in fucking weird words.
Polly literally looks like if Dexter and deedee were the same person
Yeah it's like they combined their genes and made a new lifeform somehow haha
Oh no...
MY HAIR IS ON FIRE MY HAIR IS ON FIRE MY HAIR IS ON FIRE
acts like too
Or Polly is a daughter of Dexter and deedee lmao l'm Sorry but l have to make this joke.
@@cuterblueloveuwulilathepig3556 Ohno.
“Plz give me a whole tray of PEAS”
“Thank you”
Imagine fucking the Jumpstart dog.
*SCHLORPSCHLORP*
The Bone Vault, the burial grounds of the frog’s victims.
I played Jumpstart 3rd Grade so much growing up, but I actively avoided the music room because I was afraid of the doorknob maestro thing.
The doorknob crashed my old ass computer
Oh god haha, I remember feeling the same way about the doorknob freak.
Same with the kitchen robot. It had teeth.
I was always scared of the generator room entirely because it was timed. It would make me so nervous!
"If my creator meant for me to fly he would have given me wings!"
produces jetpack from back and flies away
why the fuck would you give a robot the power of flight and then not program it to know how to steer
@@ActionYakPolice
Gotta download the day one patch
Idk why but these baby games make me laugh, i just love those wacky voices and noises and the outdated animations
I love the stock cartoon noises
@@halo7oo that's the biggest part of them. They ALL utilized stock sound effects.
Some are so egregious you won't hear them outside of the 90s games anymore.
@@Atylonisus True. Like that one sound effect you hear in Gex Enter the Gecko, when you jump but keep hitting the X button?
Yeah. So crazy how edutainment games just got kinda quieter in terms of releases and quality by around 2000.
same here with all the crazy noises and the artstyle
@@halo7oo samee
Original character: Dexter and Deedee combined into a single character.
It's just Johnny Test sisters.
I distinctly remember impressing my second grade teachers when I mistook a simple addition problem for subtraction, and got a negative. They weren't planning on teaching negatives for months, and I got one right there.
The second grade Jumpstart also taught me multiplication when my school would've taught that in 3rd grade.
Sounds like you had good teachers. When we got addition practice sheet handouts I finished before everyone else because I would play these games all day everyday. I would do multiplication and division next to the addition and subtraction problems, however, my teachers would yell at me and say we arent doing those yet and make me do another addition and subtraction handout from the beginning.
I remember as a kid I was talking to a friend's sister who was a bit older than me and she was talking about math homework she had to do and mentioned negative numbers and I was like huh???? and then she wouldn't tell me what a negative number was, like I want allowed to know because I wasn't old enough lol
The nostalgia bomb that the jump start 3rd grade dropped on me... also did we all just have horrible 3rd grade teachers? Like a rite of passage?
Teachers in general are trash
My 3rd grade teacher was one of the best I ever had (I still remember individual lessons to this day). My 4th grade teacher on the otherhand was so horrible that my parents switched me to homeschooling (said teacher was also later fired for stealing from the school and was eventually arrested for breaking into and stealing from a church)
I was in 3rd grade in 2010 and I think mine got silently fired for sexual assault half way through the school year
My mom was my 3rd grade teacher.
My third grade teacher was as bland as a saltine since she was probably new, but nice. 4th grade teacher was the absolute worst
55:30 when the farting plane started i lost my mind, i am in tears
man i cant believe vinny decided to play mega man 12 and called it jump start 3rd grade on stream
It's a shame Vinny couldn't get into 3rd grade because, as chat says, it probably is the best of them.
But after literally 20 minutes of exposition with only a Simon Says minigame for entertainment, I don't blame him.
I do not remember that 20 minutes of exposition.
I actually had Mystery Mountain as a kid and I fucking loved it. It took me weeks to actually beat it though because it was so long. I went to an anime convention a couple months ago and went to the flea market there, and I was shocked to see someone selling toys of Botley so it's cool to see he made it out of the game too.
4th grade version will be perfect for October. It gets spooky.
I genuinely would love to see Vinny and/or Joel play Haunted Island.
God i forgot about Jumpstart 4th grade. it scared me so bad that i struggled from 4th grade outward.
In this stream, Vinny's IQ degrades along with his sanity for our entertainment.
Was that the fucking Red Baron in a kindergarten game? Ok.. just had to double check.
Polly had more development than every character in twilight.
She actually showcased in a SECOND game entirely, focused on... Soccer?
It was weird
The main room of the mountain in the 3rd grade game caught me off guard. It has a SUPER similar layout to the entrance of Darkness's treehouse in Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside.
That bear in the baby game is going to be the final boss of the next Kirby game calling it.
I loved Teddy…
From the thousands of Brainyot moments live on stream we frankly need to start from the beginning
The Bone Vault contains all the bones of all the children who never came home from school.
I find myself feeling an overwhelming sense of dread from having watched this entire video.
Personally, it makes me feel rather dorceless.
@@dld493v2 I'm a little dorceless. Maybe some ponnish.
*Dorcelessness
I had all of these from Kindergarten to 5th grade as a kid, I played them so much, this is a treat lol. Now if only he'll play Backyard Baseball and this one incredibly specific Winnie the Pooh game I can never remember the name of
Christopher Robin is an unbeatable demon.
Winnie the Pooh's Home Run Derby?
@@hamsteak4219 no it was one of these edutainment-adjacent games but it wasn't so explicitly teaching you about MATH and SCIENCE and stuff like Jumpstart. There was a game where Pooh was sleeping and you had to help him climb up a staircase made of clouds in a dream, one where you were canning fruits and vegetables for Rabbit, and a paint-by-numbers one with Tigger (I think) plus a couple more I don't quite remember.
holy shit backyard baseball, you unlocked lost memories
Man, I remember Jumpstart 3rd Grade... memories. Never got too far though because it kept crashing during the second wave of robots to save
Surprised that 5th Grade wasn't included since that was probably the most "mature" of the jumpstart games.
Also, yes, 2nd grade is bomb af.
I actually recommend the 3rd grade jumpstart game, mystery mountain was my favorite
I loved that one and 4th grade haunted Island.
it scared me as a kid
Mystery Mountain was a certified banger, same with the haunted amusement park one. Really hope Vin plays these ones
Ok turns out I was thinking of Cluefinders, which is basically the same type of educational game
@@karlgerg2626 same, scared me shitless
It looks good tbh, it's just not the best for streaming in general, let alone binyot and chat who have the attention spans of a gnat on Sundays.
1:05:40 I straight up begged at the screen and cried, but it was futile
Wow, Jumpstart Kindergarten is surfacing some suppressed memories. I forgot all about this, but I must have played the hell out of it.
The Jumpstart 2nd grade Frog's coked-out little dance every time he leaves the elevator, combined with his now pinprick eyes, really gets me
He’s excited as we are to enter the Bone Vault.
The fact that he played JumpStart 2nd Grade and the only song he played was the crappy Cave song hurts me in my soul. Instead of one of the classics such as: Science, A Goat in My Room, Panama Parrot, and perhaps most importantly, It's a Noun.
If ever this is revisited for any reason or anyone even reading this comment has any passing curiosity, you should give these songs a look. They're actually pretty neat, and will definitely stick with you.
oh man you brought back some memories! Hey Maralee! You are a noun! A Goat in my Room is also amazing. Jump! Skip! B-B-Booooogie!
@@pdlbean Glad I could! These things have been stuck in my head for nearly my entire life now and I'm sure when I'm 90 and losing my mind, they'll still be rumbling around in there somewhere.
Good memories. :)
Jesus, that 3rd grade one unlocked some buried memories. I now vividly remember that this game is the entire reason I learned what the word "sleet" meant because it stumped me in one puzzle for hours lmao.
Wet snow!
I dunno maybe it's just me but a frog peeking out from behind a bookshelf, looking around in the sketchiest way possible, then saying "PSSST FOLLOW ME! THERE'S AN ADVENTURE UNDERFOOT!" to a (hypothetical) second grader is
a bit "sussy" as the kids might say these days.
Jumpstart Baby is so fucking funny because something like this might make sense today, on a tablet, but this game was intended for you to sit down a 2 or 3 year old at a desktop computer and have them manipulate a mouse and keyboard
Jumpstart 3rd grade is my absolute favorite as a kid. I still have very very fond memories of it.
I have what you might call "secondhand nostalgia" for Jump Start 2nd Grade since my little sister played it all the time. Blows my mind just how much of this I remember.
that frog at the beginning has a very threatening energy, the class leaves, you stay behind, the teacher leaves, turning out the lights behiind her... *you stay behind* . seconds go by, it seems like forever... and then, he *enters* , scans the room to make sure no one else is around and says "psst... follow me, theres an adventure underfoot :)"
damn guys... hes got Vinebrain. its terminal.. I'm glad we get to enjoy these precious moments with him on his streams. bless y'all.
I hold a great nostalgia for the jumpstart pc games. Even if I was older than what they are recommended for, I'd still enjoy going back just to play around.
POV: you're running away from a horde of zombies and out of nowhere you hear this: 25:36
I definitely played that 3rd grade one because I remember bits of it, but what I don't remember is how my 9-year-old brain sat and listened to all that blithering for so long!? If they wanted to make a cartoon they should've just done that lol (which, still pretty impressive for a mid/late 90s CD rom game)
Jumpstart Games was trying to emulate the success of Humongous Games ala Pajama Sam, Freddi Fish, and Fatty Bear.
All of these games featured full cutscenes and voice acting.
Only Jumpstart didn't quite understand the mantra of "show, don't tell," and LOADED UP ON EXPOSITION.
myst but with a 10 year old robot boy
"Two minus one, equals three-"
- A Wise Italian, 14:59
20:39 Bungie zombie from PvZ
Vinny joining in with the band in JumpStart Baby with the slide whistle
I miss Mystery Mountain. That game got me interested in Biology, Astronomy and History when I was a kid
Aw, I was hoping he'd do 4th grade, get a taste of my childhood trauma.
He said he’ll eventually do it
That pink panther one on the amusement park
holy shit. holy. this whole franchise was my childhood, i played jumpstart 3d world so much when i was younger.
jesus he needs to play world of jumpstart. the fuckin mmo. imagine
19:51 why i say teaching kindergarten kids about the red baron and his brilliant exploits in the skies of ww1, is quite commendable. quite.
Jumpstart 3rd Grade is exactly as much like a crusty-looking Myst as I remember. Loved that game as a kid
I was literally just remembering the JumpStart games and then this shows up. Life is funny sometimes.
I remember playing jump-start 3 for like a month and only unlocking one robot, and there are 25.
Oh my gosh! Jumpstart 2nd Grade brings back SOOO many memories when I played it back in 3rd Grade!
The 3rd and 4th grade ones were really fun
Finally, he played jump start 3rd grade. I loved that game. Kinda wish i still had the CD
I actually was getting into the plot of mystery Mountain I remember playing jumpstart for most of my elementary school days
That and flash games from newgrounds and armor games
Vinny's attention span shorter than a 3rd grader
Hoping he goes back to 2nd grade and finds the verb, adjective, and noun songs. Those songs still get stuck in my head.
25:35 how to startle pvz fans
THERE'S a blast from the past... I had the 2nd grade one. Shame you missed the Adjective song or the dancing skeleton. There's some things you don't forget, even literal decades later.
If you can’t beat ‘em Splort ‘em.
I loved these games as a kid, watching this gave me lots of nostalgia, thanks Vin!
6:10 the guitar tone sounds EXACTLY like Jun Senoue's guitars in the original Sonic Adventure and that threw me, also why the new lyrics on Oh Susanna?
This was the weirdest nostalgia trip, I played ALL of these when I was little
Jumpstart 3rd Grade and 4th Grade were genuinely great games. I remember them fondly.
I've got so much nostalgia for the 2nd grade one! We played that one so much in class. You gotta check out the Lil Howie's Fun House adventure games, they're also edutainment-ish games with some humor and Howie Mandel voices Lil Howie!
Oh man, Jumpstart... had both 2nd and 3rd grade. Second grade was good, but third grade was awesome (in my memories). Huge game with a ton of things to do.
"Play The Monkey Song or I shit on the dishes"
I lost it
That beginning brought back memories. I used to love Jumpstart, Cluefinders, and Reader rabbit games. Also laughing at how he struggles on the very first game, not realizing he needed a worm to pop bubbles with the fish
I'm actually amazed how good of an idea and design QU is. What the fuck. I'd genuinely use that. It needs to be added to unicode.
Today is SEPTEMBER ELEVEN
No Jumpstart Preschool, which I played
I had Jumpstart 3rd Grade! My brother played the heck out of the game where you had to control a robot. I still remember the monitor that shows up in a big metal ball that opens up.
Jumpstart 3rd Grade is, in fact, the first Strand-like, down to the number of cutscenes!
1:13:14
Was that a frickin BANJO REFERENCE
I actually still own the 3rd Grade version of the series.
It works well just like it did as a kid, but it lags every now and then. lol
1:13:00 "Say hello to the sun! It's time to have a little fun! What a happy you weeh--"🎶
Vinny: "Nah."
Was thinking how familiar the stupid singing bear's voice was during Jumpstart baby, and it turns out it's Grey DeLisle, voice of Jeanne from Bayonetta, Daphne from Scooby Doo, Vicky from Fairly Odd Parents, etc. etc. but I KNEW something about the crunchy audio reminded me of a Clifford PC game I played as a kid, apparently she voices Emily Elizabeth. Fun fact I guess 🤧
Vinny's soundboard holds the future of the world, according to the robot
There was a spooky themed Jumpstart game I remember playing all the time that made a weird reference to the Pre K game. For the longest time it bugged me that I didn't get the in joke, now I do thanks Binyot.
Jump Start 1st Grade (2000) has my favorite theme song, would have been great to see Vinny play it for nostalgia’s sake.
But, I loved 3rd Grade’s story a lot.
Vinny making a point how similar that one song was to a U2 song led me to the music video for Where the Streets Have No Names, and now I'll definitely be listening to the rest of The Joshua Tree lol. Had no idea that old U2 was that good.
I got my typing skills by playing Jumpstart Typing. It apparently shares the same universe and characters from Jumpstart 3rd Grade.
JumpStart games are great and all, but what about the EDMARK games from earlier? Millie's Math House? The Thinkin Things Collection? Those are my early childhood.
He did one of the Thinkin Things games!
@@pinkertonlady I had no idea. Link, please?
@@redleader6442 ruclips.net/video/Y_LzxPc2vro/видео.html
I remember playing the 4th grade version when I was a kid. It was *HARD* . Some of the puzzles required serious precision (like playing the organ/piano on your keyboard) and coordination that I just don't have.
You simply MENTIONING Mr potato head unlocked some memories for me
Disappointed he didn't go back to the classroom to see the banger chalkboard songs
The perfect game for Vinny starts at 1:12:12
20:16 MAN AND MACHINE AND NOTHING THERE IN BETWEEN THE FLYING CIRCUS AND A MAN FROM PRUSSIA! Gigachad Red Baron
I used to play Jump Start second grade for fucking ages as a kid
This is WILD to me that he's made me remember this
44:09 Never gonna let you down
Vinny’s slide whistle literally destroyed my car speakers.
This is the kind of nostalgia that I have just very vague memories of, yet somehow it gives a huge feeling of nostalgia