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Running Gags:

  • Because of the game using pictures with the dialogue, Chugga reads both the picture and the text, saying things like Luma Lumas, Bowser Monster, or Star Power Stars. Whenever the Wii Remote icon shows up in dialogue, he calls it by a different name, such as "wiggledy-waggledy" or "twig."
  • Thanks to the aforementioned running gag and Lubba calling it "young master," Chugga calls the baby Luma in Mario's cap Young Master Luma Luma.
  • Much like in his LP of Super Mario 64 DS, constantly lampshading the design issue of resetting lives with each play session being countered by abundant 1-Ups in levels. Here, though, he also comments frequently on how he goes out of his way to collect them because it's satisfying to hear the jingle.
  • Chugga's high-pitched, weird quiet voice for Lubba. Comments mention how he sounds like The G-Man, or a child predator.
  • Chugga gains an obsession with money after a penguin in Hightail Falls tells him about the importance of coins, with Chugga frequently talking about how money lets one do the impossible, like buying entire waterfalls and water-planets.
  • Chugga's subtle and not-so-subtle snarks at the game ignoring the plot of the first Galaxy.
  • Most of Galaxy 2's enemies have names that are only defined in semi-official material, so Chugga gets to comment on a lot of the weirder ones from his notes. This occasionally leads to him bashing Prima Games guides, and eventually the recent Super Mario Encyclopedia which was found to use unofficial wikis as sources without giving credit.
  • Each time he feeds a Coin Hungry Luma, Chugga changes what weird thing the coins taste like.
  • Talking about speedrunning tricks, typically by saying "speedrunners" is a jokingly dismissive tone.
  • Chugga's surprise whenever Luigi shows up at the beginning of a level.
  • Much like his prolonged period avoiding the topic of the Burt the Yoshi skin in Yoshi's Woolly World, there's him skirting around the fact that you can enter Starship Mario's chimney to enter the engine room a different way.
  • Chugga commenting on mission titles that aren't completely alliterative by one or two words, and trying to come up with replacement words to complete the alliteration.
  • His consternation with the "Time" part of the Starship Mario "Travelling through Time and Space" due to the game's total lack of time-travel gimmicks. Apparently he's never heard of space-time.
  • Continuing from his LP of the previous game, Chugga's battery meter popping up at random times.
  • The death tally in the comments section, especially since each death has started being hailed with a short poem.

Episodes:

  • Episode 1: A Delayed Launch
    • Chugga selects a Luigi Mii to be the icon for the save file, saying it's almost like starting the game as Luigi (2 unlocks Luigi within the same game world, rather than having a Luigi-only replay).
    • Peach's voice acting only includes the "Dear Mario" at the beginning of the letter shown onscreen, so Chugga acts awkward and confused, waiting for her to keep talking, then theorizes that they didn't want to drag the voice actors back in to record any new clips for what was effectively a Mission-Pack Sequel.
    • During the story's intro, where there are several Toads present, Chugga quickly runs past all of them without stopping to read their dialogue...but he voiced all of the Toads after the fact and edited it in, so his voice reading their lines plays quickly as he passes by each Toad.
      • One particular Toad gets hit by a Star Bit, leading to this gem:
        Blue Toad: Happy Star Festival! Yay!
        (bop)
        Blue Toad: (dazed) Happy Star Festival, yaaaaaaay...
    • Chugga approaches the baby Luma with a long-jump, and the cutscene activates before Mario lands. Chugga apologizes to the Luma for almost squishing it.
    • When he gets to the Baby's Luma dialogue, Chugga says that he doesn't speak PlayStation.
    • Upon making it to the castle, Chugga mentions how the starting area is a great way to get people who jumped on with New Super Mario Bros. Wii into 3D Mario games... all while Bowser is jumping all over Peach's castle with Toads panicking as he walks by them.
    • Soon followed by the first D'OH! of the series:
      Bowser: Have fun with your stupid mushrooms!
      Chugga: You don't know me! I haven't eaten mushrooms to get bigger since Super Mario World! That's at least 15 years before this!
      Onscreen Text: Says the guy who just said New Super Mario Bros. Wii was before this one...
      • The error gets even worse if you count Super Mario 64 DS, which is a post-Super Mario World game that precedes NSMBWii, also has mushrooms that make Mario grow, and has already gotten a Let's Play on his channel.
    • When Chugga enters the orange pipe on the first level's starting planet where Yoshi has a house, he's taken to a cage on the other side with a 1-Up stored inside. Chugga applies a darker interpretation by claiming that Yoshi keeps a cage for prisoners under his house, noting that a 1-Up is functionally another Mario and that it could imply a past Mario's death there.
    • When pausing his commentary to let the viewers appreciate the music, Chugga manages to die in the first level after the knockback from an Octoomba sends him straight into a black hole. Chugga bursts out laughing at the unfortunate, ridiculous occurrence.
    • During the fight against Peewee Piranha, Chugga says "Well, smack your ass and call you 'Sassafras!'" He then proceeds to casually refer to the boss exclusively as "Sassafras" throughout the LP.
    • Chugga's reaction to Lubba.
      Chugga: He's a big idiot...but he's my big, pun-loving idiot.
    • This exchange while he reads Lubba's dialogue to Mario.
      Lubba: Don't look at me—this ship has your face on it, not mine!
      Chugga: Thank God.
    • In the ship's engine room, Chugga notes that the telescope is pointed right at the sun-like energy core powering the ship, and wonders if it's a sadistic prank by Lubba to instantly blind anyone who looks through it.
    • The dialogue of some of the Lumas on the ship has Chugga interpreting them as gangsters.
  • Episode 2: Yoshi Time!
    • Just as Chugga begins talking about his life count (to mention that it resets with every play session), he reduces it by falling off the platform in the bonus area, and lampshades his timing.
    • Chugga almost gets knocked off a platform by a Banzai Bill in a narrow path, and tries to avoid the next one by standing on the side of the platform. It doesn't work, and he is knocked off the level.
    • When Yoshi hatches, Chugga attempts to voice him. Badly. Maybe he should stick to Toads.
      Chugga, after reading:...Yoshi should not talk in complete sentences.
      • Even better: his Yoshi voice sounds like his Magolor voice.
    • Chugga mentions the Yoshi exploit that "of course, you can always sacrifice your friend for an extra jump...but who would do such a thing?" The word "SPEEDRUNNERS," burning, flashes onscreen with a scream.
    • Chugga shows off the ability to use the Launch Star while a Smeech is still attached to Yoshi's face, and after spinning the Smeech off, killing it, in order to activate a dice block, he gets a Goomba and thinks he earned it for his actions.
    • Near the end of the level, Chugga spends about a minute on a flower grapple, since he's out of sync with the moving platforms it reaches and gets knocked down by an Octoomba.
  • Episode 3: King of the Storm
    • Chugga needs to backflip off Yoshi to reach an area with a hidden 1-Up, but when he's done, he falls down and reflexively activates the Launch Star, leaving Yoshi behind, and briefly panicking because he didn't see the egg spot where he respawns on the next planet.
    • Chugga discussing how birds can't keep flying forever because they'd die of exhaustion, and justifying his defeat of King Lakitu with that, claiming to have saved him from that fate by knocking him out of the sky.
    • When Chugga stuffs the Hungry Luma with Star Bits, he yells "FEED HIM UNTIL HE POPS! MAKE HIM REGRET HIS DECISIONS!"
    • Chugga brushes off the difficulty of the Flip-Swap Galaxy, noting that it's a piece of cake compared to playing levels with the same flipping platforms in Super Mario 3D World's multiplayer, likely calling back to the TRG playthrough of the game that he participated in.
    • When playing around with a glitch that launches Mario with the flipping platforms, Chugga manages to overshoot one and die.
  • Episode 4: Running with Drills
    • Chugga emerging from the earth and landing on the Lumas above the sections he drilled through.
    • Chugga describes the Ground Pound as a useful move in Mario's arsenal, before backpedaling to emphasize, taking from British English: "arse-nal."
  • Episode 5: A Fluffy, Puffy, Toughie
    • Chugga attempting to perform a homing Ground Pound on a Goomba below offscreen, but missing. His explanation doesn't quite come out right.
      Chugga: I was hoping I'd actually go down on that Goomba right there, uh, not the best word choice!
    • At the end of Rightside Down's first Star, Chugga walks on the outside of the 2D section to skip the end, but when he tries to jump back in so he'll land on the Power Star, he misses...so he decides to switch gears and tries to grab the 1-Up in the gravity loop first...and ends up getting the Star.
  • Episode 6: Cosmic Woman
    • Chugga intentionally dies 8 times to Gobblegut in order to show off the Cosmic Guide (and how it's the only time one appears in a Bowser (Jr.) stage). However, since the Bronze Grand Star still allows for story progression, he is in constant self-reflective angst-fest over what he feels is a hollow victory until he goes back and gets it for real.
    • When he sees the Cosmic Spirit, Chugga says "Oh, look what I found! It's a cosmic controversy!"
    • After collecting the Bronze Grand Star, Chugga speeds through Lubba's dialogue discussing the bronze Stars, but still does a sudden zoom-in on him saying "I'm jiggling" in editing.
    • Chugga shows the music-note-collecting minigame in the 2nd world's first galaxy. After he finishes it, he admits he restarted the level because he actually failed it the first time. It quickly cuts to him failing the mini-game; when he realized he failed it, he hilariously screams in agony, which is abruptly cut.
    • During a tangent in Puzzle Plank Galaxy, Chugga accidentally refers to hillbillies as a species instead of a group, and when about to say he just angered a bunch of people from a U.S. state, declines to continue, saying that naming a specific state would probably just make him look worse.
    • At one point, a Flipbug flips over onto a part of a platform that a buzzsaw is about to tear through, right as the camera pans away. Chugga adds a "NOOOOO" and "SPLAT" in large bloody text as its death noise plays.
    • The stacked Mandibugs prove to be a pathetic challenge, and after defeating the baby and mother, Chugga says "Damn, you sucked! No wonder your child died in front of you!"
  • Episode 7: Hightail Lizard
    • The intro:
      Chugga: *to a sleeping idle Mario* You know, Mario, with the advanced technology of motion controls...you can actually feel me *spins* SLAP YOU AWAKE!
    • In Hightail Falls, he falls and lands on a ledge while Yoshi is under the effect of a Dash Pepper, causing Yoshi to ram into a wall over and over until it wears off.
    • When Emile reaches the high platform, Penguru on top muses that the view illustrates the importance of every coin. Chugga takes this to mean that coins are important because if you're rich enough, you can buy waterfalls and own the landscape.
  • Episode 8: Roll for Initiative
    • When trying to demonstrate the Rock Mushroom's destructive rolling power after acquiring the power-up for the first time, Chugga in rock form manages to jump off the level and die without hitting anything.
    • Chugga's frequent accidental Toad abuse with Rock Mario. The first time he hits one, he doesn't notice, but he addresses it in editing by dubbing in a Toad voice again, making him say "MY SPLEEN!!"
    • The video ends with him shooting star bits at the NPCs. Shooting at the Banktoad results in the star bit bouncing off him then Mario and breaks. Chugga complains about how it's a literal waste of money. Shooting one at Yoshi causes Yoshi to run around in a panic.
    • During his second attempt at the Wild Glide Galaxy, trying to fly through the gates for the Comet Medal, he ends up unable to get enough height for one of them and resigns himself to smacking head-on into the branch below it and dying. Mario and Fluzzard collide and fall offscreen as the "TOO BAD!" screen plays, but Chugga is caught off-guard by Mario abruptly spluttering and choking offscreen, drowning after falling into the water below. He bursts out laughing at this and calls it good attention to detail.
  • Episode 9: Twin Falls Glacier
    • The first Power Star of the video is Honeybloom Galaxy's "The Secret Wall Jump," which is near the start of the level and takes about 25 seconds to reach. Instead of commentating, Chugga decides to play into a meme and read Bee Movie's script for the duration of the level.
    • Chugga names a Jellyfish enemy "Greater Spotted Jellyfloat" after the Pikmin 2 enemy and proceeds to get hit by it right after, causing him to say that it hated the name.
    • Later, he discovers the enemy's official name: Jellyfish. Cue the Price is Right Horn.
  • Episode 10: Giant Tortoise
    • Chugga interpreting the penguin Coach to be more sinister, and reading his grateful line about the Luma being freed and safe as sounding disappointed.
    • Chugga's notes call the underwater mines in Cosmic Cove Galaxy (which have no official name) "Aquatic Mine with Eyes Trademark & Knuckles."
    • Chugga muses about life on other planets as he grabs a star, only to cut himself off when he sees that he has 1337 Star Bits in the results window.
    • Giant Bowser's weak point is, of course, his arms.
  • Episode 11: Inflation Station
    • Chugga, after successfully gathering all five Silver Stars at the end of Cloudy Court Galaxy's first mission, uses his final cloud to do a boosted long jump to shortcut his way to the Power Star...only to fall short of the platform to his death due to not having any remaining to save himself. Chugga even realizes his mistake mid-way through his jump.
  • Episode 12: Courting Luigi
  • Episode 13: The Money Slide
  • Episode 15: Flying Home for Christmas
    • Chugga opens the episode by implying that he's going to show off what happens if Mario jumps into the chimney on Starship Mario (it leads down into the engine room), only to suddenly point out that the ship's wheel platform looks like a duck. At the end of the video, he brings up that commenters were telling him to go down a chimney, but he tries it at the cabin in Freezy Flake Galaxy instead with no results.
  • Episode 16: Sharp Nipple Pain
    • Chugga's angrish after failing to collect one of the music notes in Rolling Masterpiece Galaxy before it disappears.
    • As the episode's title suggests, Chugga makes sure to comment on how two of Megahammer's weak spots are the globes on its chest.
  • Episode 17: Big Trouble
    • The voice that Chugga uses for the Lumas in the Supermassive Galaxy which, like everything else but Mario, are, well, supermassive. It has to be heard to be believed. He also edits the voice for the episode's Hungry Luma.
    • Right at the start, Chugga gets distracted by the pancakes in the Sweet Mystery Galaxy.
    • After reaching the end checkpoint in Sweet Mystery Galaxy, Chugga throws himself off a cliff in an attempt to show off a glitch. It doesn't work.
      Chugga: Now what I'm gonna do, is just jump off and kill myself. (Proceeds to do just that) Oh- wait, what? WHAT?
  • Episode 20: Don't Stop Bee-lieving
    • When he reaches the Honey Queen, he points out she made it so Waluigi wasn't playable in Mario Kart 7.
    • His reaction to the Honey Queen’s rather...suggestive remarks when he crawls around her crotch.
    • The Smash Cut that occurs right when Chugga is about to compare the Bee Mushroom to something else (thanks to one of Lubba's weird comments).
    • Chugga uses the mission title "Where The Chomps Are Made Of Gold" to segue into "Albuquerque".
    • Chompworks Galaxy is filled with many good moments, from Chugga's "very nerdy machine gun" noise after failing a jump to his reactions to two Octoombas and a Gearmo being rolled over by Chomps.
  • Episode 21: Spring to Death
    • Chugga discovers that it's possible to beat "Spring Into The Chompworks" without the Spring Mushroom, after spending most of the level making fun of it.
  • Episode 24: Squizzard of Flaws
    • The several innuendos related to "Squizzard's Sandy Sinkhole."
  • Episode 25: Boo Moon Doom
    • When Squizzard "has a little burpsie" (covering his mouth before Mario can throw any more fireballs into it), Chugga recalls a time when he heard a little kid fart and say "Mommy I burped in my pants."
  • Episode 26: Remember You Are Being Watched
    • While struggling to escort a Topman to a Gearmo, Chugga says that he doesn't understand why the mission is giving him "a hardness," and quickly backpedals when he realizes what he said.
  • Episode 27: The Boomsday Device
    • Megahammer's remains are found at the beginning of Bowser Jr's Boom Bunker, and the Bill Blasters on its abdomen are still functional. Chugga describes it like this:
      Chugga: "His... whatever the hangy-down-bony on the ribcage, you know, the one that hurts really bad whenever your antagonizer is poking it to tease you (MasaeAnela's icon pops up on the screen for a single frame) in very public places? Yeah, that one. Uh, it's still functional even if his nipple is not. Uh, yes that amount of detail was completely necessary."
  • Episode 28: Melty Monster Mansion
    • Chugga getting crushed by and dying to the large stone rollers three times in a row in the Clockwork Ruins Galaxy. Thankfully, there's a 1-up tucked away nearby for him to try and brush off the Epic Fails, with which he adopts a catchphrase when he dies: "With renewable 1-ups, you don't have to learn anything!" The third time, however, Mario is crushed in an...unusual position.
    Chugga: HE'S DABBING- *cracks up*
  • Episode 30: King of Throwbacks
    • Chugga's explanation for not using Luigi in Throwback Galaxy.
      Chugga: Sorry Luigi, according to the laws of nature, you can never play a Mario 64 level. Otherwise the controls will destabilize horribly and you'll start walking on water and no one wants that. Everything's going to be mass hysteria!
  • Episode 31: Notch in the Battle Belt
    • Chugga dies on top of the Boomsday Machine's cockpit during the Daredevil Comet, and then Bowser Jr. spins the machine around while the death screen starts. He cracks up at the freak-out the camera does, with the dead Mario being rapidly spun by the machine.
    • Reading one of the signs makes Chugga read it in the voice of Quagmire.
    • The disappointment in Chugga's voice when the bonus boss is just Fiery Gobblegut.
  • Episode 32: The Grinning of the End
    • Chugga is shocked that losing the race against the black Jibberjay kills him.
    Chugga: I knew a group of crows was called a "murder," but this is ridiculous!
    • Chugga is aware of the fact that people are waiting for the battery meter to show up at inconvenient times just like his Super Luigi Galaxy Let's Play, and so was he. He put new batteries in the remote at the start of the series, and purposefully didn't change them at all. Because of the improvements in technology, his batteries still read as a full charge.
  • Episode 33: Bowser's Galaxy Generator
    • Chugga shows off how to skip the cutscene before the final Bowser level that heavily involves Lubba. He cracks up when he mentions that speedrunners refer to it as the "purple idiot skip."
    • As Chugga uses Yoshi to go through the flower pegs, he calls the technique Daisy Chaining. He then remarks that maybe that's why they used flowers, and jokes that he could never forget anything with the word "Daisy" in it.
  • Episode 34: Back to Space
    • As he's going through Bowser's Big Bad Speed Run and talking about the stories of Galaxy 1 and 2, after previously lamenting that it hadn't happened the entire LP, his batteries finally start running low, and he actually cheers when he sees the battery meter pop up, clearly ecstatic to finally see the return of the gag. Bonus points for it happening in the middle of an entirely unrelated tangent.
    • When Chugga says who made Galaxy 2 less story-intensive, he says a certain name in a way he hasn't said it in a long, long time; MIYAMOTOOOOO!
    • Chugga's glee when talking about The Chimp's name in other languages (ex. "Bananacho" in Spanish or "the Loafer Monkey" in Italian), his favorite being Billy Banana in French.
    • He ends his final encounter with the Chimp with a bit of Fridge Horror involving his post-Galaxy 2 absence.
    Chugga: Some say a decade later, he still waits in this room for Luigi never leaving, never able to die because there's just enough vegetation and water for him to feed off of, barely staying alive. I'll miss ya, Bananacho!
  • Episode 38: It Ain't Easy Getting Green
    • Throughout the episode: his displeased reactions to the screen borders now being green thanks to the Green Stars' presence.
    • When talking about the green stars, Chugga tells the story about how the first time he played the game, he assumed that the green stars were obtained by just playing the same levels as Luigi, just like the previous game. Only on the third time through he finally found the first green star. He's about to accuse the game of not giving him enough information, but then acknowledges that Lubba did say to keep his eyes peeled, rendering his argument moot.
    • Chugga has issues with getting Yoshi to flutter jump to get the first Green Star in Yoshi Star Galaxy, eventually accusing Yoshi of being flutter-shy.
    • Chugga finally gets the Smeech to attach to Yoshi in first person, and panning down gives very suggestive imagery.
    • Chugga admits that he thought that 30 Rock was a sequel to 3rd Rock from the Sun, with ProtonJon having to correct him.
    • The very last moment of the outro has the battery meter pop up.
  • Episode 39: The Green Bean String Bean
    • After collecting a Green Star in Puzzle Plank, Luigi seems to phase through the ground as the platform behind him had started to fall.
    • Chugga asking Yoshi "no hard feelings" when Yoshi lands on solid ground instead of a Bottomless Pit in Hightail Falls.
  • Episode 41: The Brass is Always Greener!
    • Chugga opens the video with the 1-up x5 letter, calling himself "an idiot box" when he realized he mashed through dialogue pointing out the incorrect recipient's name. He made his own jokes about the game not acknowledging the fact that it was Luigi getting the mail, not realizing that the game actually did address it because it was habit to speed through the dialogue.
    • Returning to the Sweet Mystery Galaxy also means...the return of Chugga gushing over the pancakes, even noting that they still look good close up...then dropping the sad, sad news that neither of the Green Stars will be taking him close to them.
  • Episode 42: Honey Green Bee
  • Episode 43: Feeling a Little Green
    • Chugga tries to execute a nosedive for the first Green Star, which is very close to the lava and the starting platform. Instead, Fluzzard and Luigi smack right into the lava and instantly disappear beneath it, dying, rather than bouncing off the lava and taking damage. The sheer abruptness of the death makes Chugga begin to tear up in laughter.
  • Episode 44: Green Dream Team
    • The opening of the episode is Masae taking a few seconds to realize Galaxy 2's co-op mode includes a Luma for the second player to control, with her realizing she's not just the cursor she was attempting to harass Chugga with, but the orange Luma spinning around as well.
    • Chugga and Masae struggle to find the first Green Star in Supermassive Galaxy, having figured out that it's in the first area but still not finding it. They eventually figure out that it's just offscreen from the top when Masae spots the Star's shadow, which they walked past several times. Chuggaa laughs, then admits the viewers have probably been yelling at them for missing it.
    • As Chugga does the infinite life exploit, Masae starts to sing to music, making him laugh hard enough to lose his concentration and die, while complaining that that's what Jon does to mess him up.
    • Because Masae ribbed Chugga about needing to jump on the Koopas more, he decides to stubbornly do so until he gets max lives. Later, Masae gets confused about Chugga exiting the level after showing a trick right next to the Star he could have grabbed to exit instead, so he starts to re-enter the level to grab the star after her complaint, with a cowed "I do everything you say" catching her off-guard.
    • During a Flash Black green star, Chugga falls to his death as Masae grabs a 1-Up for him. They happen to get the extra life as they die, temporarily glitching out the life counter to show 100 and keeping Chugga's life counter at 99.
    • Chugga uses the Cloud Suit to try to get a Green Star far off the mainland of Throwback Galaxy. He ends up on a cloud just above the star, so he tries to ground pound through the cloud, and ends up missing the star and being red-shifted by the nearby black hole. Masae is in stitches.
    • Later during the same level is Emile's inability to describe the kind of doctor who specializes in working with hypodermic needles (there isn't actually a term for it), leading him to come up with the hilariously unwieldy name of "Syringe Doctor," which Masae decides to start questioning a corpsing Emile on.
    • Also in Throwback Galaxy is a brief moment where Masae uses the Co-Star Luma to freeze a Whomp in place, which cracks her and Emile up when they realize that the combination of the Whomp's perpetual scowl and the glow effect surrounding it (thanks to Masae paralyzing it) makes it looks as if the Whomp just achieved enlightenment. Emile then describe's his estimate of the Whomp's current thoughts as follows:
    • Chugga goes back to Sky Station Galaxy in World 1 to demonstrate that Partner Mode Luma can interact with the butterflies there (namely, Luma can spin on them and make them spawn star bits). Masae points out that they de-spawn after said interaction. Black Comedy ensues.
      • They find the last butterfly, and Masae is one flick away from killing it off. After a long tense stand-off, Chugga hits pause to exit out of the world as soon as you see Masae's cursor swipe across the screen.
  • Episode 46: Hey Now, You're A Green Star
    • Chuggaa attempted to jump up a slope for Green Star 2 in Rolling Coaster Galaxy, only to jump off the edge. The way he cut his yell of "no" is absolutely hilarious.
  • Episode 47: The Ultimate Test
    • At the first attempt of Grandmaster Galaxy's first mission, Chugga immediately falls to his death by colliding the second enemy in the stage. His response?
      Chugga: ...oh mother of f—(muted), this is NOT going to be good...
    • After commenting on how the Official Mario Encyclopedia just stole things from fansites, Chugga comments "I may give Prima Guides a lot of crap, but at least they weren't plagiarists." Even better—this was a suggestion that wasn't in the original version of the video, which he formally cites with a screenshot and everything.
  • Episode 48 [Finale]: The Perfect Run

Other

  • Before the Let's Play even began, in the Announcement video, Chugga showcases a bunch of comments asking about if he would ever do the LP in dramatic reading fashion. Hilarity Ensues. Among other such highlights are Emile's emphasis on "DAMT" and his impassioned reading of "Super. Mario. Galaxy. TWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO," complete with a Beat for good measure.
    • He actually reads a comment with the word "fuck" in it, and sneakily says said comment uncensored, albeit when he's overlapping himself by reading a longer comment at the same time.
    • Also in the Announcement video, as Chugga announces the LP, he briefly showcases footage of Splatoon 2... before a Record Scratch and the actual Super Mario Galaxy 2 footage starts. And before that, in the middle of the comments, we randomly Smash Cut to Galeem capturing the Inklings, further teasing Splatoon 2.
    • In a meta sense, the fact that the Announcement video's overwhelmingly positive reception for its creativity inspired Chugga to have his Announcement videos from hereon out to be comedically stylized. ...And each one since has been brilliant.

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