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* InvisibleWall: Pannen has [[https://youtu.be/YsXCVsDFiXA?si=H_iICgfTd4WqOyxc a three-hour-long video]] analyzing this glitchy phenomenon in ''Super Mario 64''. Long story short, it's caused by ceilings and out-of-bounds areas "leaking" into vertical columns above holes in level geometry. These columns prevent Mario from moving through them in a way similar to normal walls.
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** After releasing a video showing what enemy paths looked like over a long period of time if left unprovoked, people were asking repeatedly about the scuttlebug enemy. In response, he released a short showing their path, [[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/yScLaj63_AQ which is just a circle while also playing circus music]].
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* RunningGagged: The Watch for Rolling Rocks "0.5x A Press" joke came to an end when the star was finally obtained with 0 A Presses on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFx7woWkZbc October 1, 2023]], over seven years after the original commentated video.
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* ToughActToFollow: [[invoked]] [[WordOfGod According to the UncommentatedPannen]] [[http://docs.google.com/document/d/1K4OTAyampX1CueKyZUIunz0yIUYd3ldlQxv37oaySgs/edit FAQ]], this is the primary reason why no main-channel videos have come out ever since the Watch for Rolling Rocks in 0.5 A Presses video.

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* ToughActToFollow: [[invoked]] [[WordOfGod According to the UncommentatedPannen]] [[http://docs.google.com/document/d/1K4OTAyampX1CueKyZUIunz0yIUYd3ldlQxv37oaySgs/edit now-inaccessible UncommentatedPannen FAQ]], this is was the primary reason why no main-channel videos have had come out ever since the Watch for Rolling Rocks in 0.5 A Presses video; he felt like every commentated video needed to be better than the last, and the Watch for Rolling Rocks video was so successful he felt like couldn't beat it. It took ''seven years'' for him to release another commentated video.
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->''But to answer that, we need to talk about "parallel universes".''

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->''But ->''"But to answer that, we need to talk about "parallel universes".'''parallel universes'."''
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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Exploiting a glitch to create staircases of floating, cloned Goombas (and repeatedly having to go back and rebuild the staircase since cloned Goombas can only be jumped on once) just to avoid an A press?

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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Exploiting a The way Pannen investigates and documents various mechanics and glitches in the game and exploits them to save A presses, most notably his mastery of the cloning glitch and its applications. Special mention also goes to create staircases of floating, cloned Goombas (and repeatedly his three-part videos series on how walls, ceilings, and floors work within the game, having to go back a combined runtime of 1 hour and rebuild the staircase since cloned Goombas can only be jumped on once) just to avoid an A press?45 minutes.
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His channel and videos would amass even more popularity in August 2015 when, upon witnessing a random glitch during a Twitch stream involving Mario suddenly teleporting upwards in the level Tick-Tock Clock and realizing the potential of using such a glitch in furthering the development of the A Button Challenge, offered a staggering $1,000 bounty to anybody who could discover a way to replicate the glitch; as of today, this bounty still remains unclaimed. His videos would only become more popular as his voice commentary demonstrating his elaborate method of reaching the "Watch for Rolling Rocks" star in "0.5" A button presses[[note]]i.e. entering the level with the A-button held--to beat the level in isolation requires one press, but when doing a full-game run, one can keep holding an A-press from a jump required to complete a previous level; [[LoopholeAbuse since the A-button was only pressed once]], this does not contribute an additional press for the purposes of the run.[[/note]] reached MemeticMutation status in January 2016.

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His channel and videos would amass even more popularity in August 2015 when, upon witnessing a random glitch during a Twitch stream involving Mario suddenly teleporting upwards in the level Tick-Tock Clock and realizing the potential of using such a glitch in furthering the development of the A Button Challenge, offered a staggering $1,000 bounty to anybody who could discover a way to replicate the glitch; as of today, this bounty still remains unclaimed. His videos would only become more popular as his voice commentary demonstrating his elaborate method of reaching the "Watch for Rolling Rocks" star in "0.5" A button presses[[note]]i.e. entering the level with the A-button held--to beat the level in isolation requires one press, but when doing a full-game run, one can keep holding an A-press from a jump required to complete a previous level; [[LoopholeAbuse since the A-button was only pressed once]], this does not contribute an additional press for the purposes of the run.run, and "0.5 Presses" is the shorthand to refer to strategies that only require a hold and not a new press.[[/note]] reached MemeticMutation status in January 2016.

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