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DaThings is a YouTube Poop series by Ellie Spectacular, originally made popular by music video poops (the literal music videos, not YTPMVs). Other media has since been added to the mix, from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic and movies to infomercials and instructional videos. The videos are usually (but not always) clean, in stark contrast to poops from other creators such as cs188 or Deepercutt.


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  • Actor Allusion: "No, Do Harm" has Dr. Ruben Marcado (played by Lin-Manuel Miranda of all people) sing a few lines from Hamilton.
  • Adaptational Gender Identity: In "Jenson's Impact", Kermit the Frog is transgender, and Jon Snow's CBS cooking show parody has an episode for enbies (non-binary people) where he completes his transition.
  • Adaptational Personality Change
    • Sister Maria is a drug-obsessed hippie.
      Maria: I want to be stoned, I want to trip BALLS, I want to be HIGH, I want to browse /r/trees... (Caption: That's enough stoner jokes.)
    • Postman Tap, instead of a kindly, helpful man beloved by his neighbours, is a sociopathic compulsive thief and general asshole given to verbally abusing members of the public, with an inflated sense of self-importance and a deadly vendetta against his neighbour Alf Thompson. And a dedicated furry.
  • Adaptational Villainy:
    • Ross could be a bit of a jerkass from time to time in Friends, but he's far nastier in "Corn Area", turning Forneria into a wasteland of corn and capturing James McStarFox for no apparent reason when he's sent to investigate.
    • Peppy is the one who betrays James instead of Pigma in "Corn Area".
    • Saltydkdan tries to be as ethical as he can about the trolley problem, but here "SaucyDiggityDan" actively attempts to kill as many people as possible (barring the possibility they benefit him), specifically invoking Anakin's choice about killing younglings, arranging two trains to kill all five cops and the original cop so as to avoid laceration from them, panicking when he accidentally kills a cent instead of a person and specifically viewing his furry friend as Gerber to get more prompting to kill him. His violence is stopped when he tries to run over 77 people instead of a glass of O.J, stopping the train.
  • Adaptation Name Change: Olive is renamed Ollie and Martini is renamed Martunities in "Ollie the Friggin' Reindog".
  • A God Am I: Dr. Young in "No, Do Harm".
    Dr. Young: Gentlemen, you have a problem.
    Ruben: Oh, god…
    Dr. Young: Oh, yes, Dr. Marcado. I am.
  • All There in the Manual: One viewer came up with an endorsed plot summary of the events in "Sweeney Todd Completes His Arm", which not only connects the jokes together in a fairly nonsensical plot, but expands on a few of the jokes.. This was inspired by a similar moment when another viewer had done the same thing with "The LOL King".
  • Anachronism Stew: Played for Laughs in "Hugh Geaux" when Hugo and Isabelle enter the bookstore to find Monsieur Labisse in the middle of playing Animal Crossing: New Leaf on his Nintendo 3DS in the middle of the 1930s.
  • Anti-Climax: In Will Wonk and the Chalk Factory, Charlie and the other children are all waiting in front of the factory, when Will Wonk walks up to them, but then immediately goes back into his factory and slams the door.
  • Arc Number: Many videos include references to the numbers 701 and 24601.
    • The number 701 is a reference to "The Price is Rice (And Other-Type Game Shows)", where one of the contestants repeatedly tries to bid $701 but gets misunderstood by the host.
    • 24601 is a reference to Les Misérables, but more specifically to "24601 Releases a Sammich On Parole".
  • Artistic License – Geography: In-universe example in "Faces of Florida". At the beginning of the video Gwonam thinks that Florida is an island, which understandably results in the King and Zelda laughing at him.
  • Bad Boss: In the "Wow! It's Made" series, one of the narrators treats the workers like crap.
    Narrator: I'm the king. The workers must be taught to obey.
  • Bilingual Bonus: In "The 2010s Were Forever Ago", during the Despacito section, Ellie edits the lyrics to random Spanish words and sentences (translated in the closed captioning), most evident where she makes Luis just name different parts of the body in Spanish.
  • Bizarre Taste in Food:
    • It probably doesn't need saying, but just in case, do not take cooking advice from "How to Food" et al.
      Chef Jonathan: (listing ingredients) ...a family of four not-so-hungry people, and syrup on the side. (long pause) Or... Waste product, if you want a really kinky muffin.
    • After catching the duck in "Total Dryland", Gwen's first thought is to have chocolate pea soup mousse a l'orange, although she does pick the noticeably tastier chocolate cake after a moment's thought.
  • Black Comedy Cannibalism:
    • "Of or Belonging to Arby" introduces us to Eddie, who's the roast beef.
    • "What Sarah Said" has Sarah Z mention she's eaten tens of millions of people as a thirteen-year-old, including fellow teenagers, her school, her parents, the government, and the Lorax, and she claims cannibalism is better than sandwiches. But at least she didn't eat her co-writer Emily.
    • "How to Food" opens with a rambling list of ingredients that includes Skillet, your local dentist and a family of four not-so-hungry people.
  • Book Ends: "Killin' Ooze with Computers, Computers, Computers, and More Computers" begins with someone saying "Ah, Febreze!" with a phone in their hand. It ends with that same person watching the same clip on their phone, and going "So random!" If the video is looped, the end flows right back into the beginning, as it does in the source material.
  • Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs: Things in lists being fused into a third item is almost a staple by this point.
    "They'll be used to make cereal or beer. Or beereal."
    "That's equivalent to going to the NFL, the NBA, the NFLBA."
    "After working a few weeks, you'll develop basic methods of life-saving: such as CPR [...], the ABCs [...], and the ABCPR."
    • In "Movies Feels Good", Nicole is telling the viewer about various things we need movies to make us do.
    "To laugh, to cry, to cry-laugh..."
    "Yay for you, lots of letters and parcels and parters and lecels and Elvis for you, lol."
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall:
  • Brick Joke:
    • In "Thing of Da Hill", Luanne is told that a Christian puppet show is a sin. A bit later, when she goes through with it anyway, Bobby screams "SINNER!" at her over and over in the audience.
    • The narrator from "Seeder Point" talks about how the park has musical performances from the band Steam Powered Giraffe. During the outro credits, their song Ya Ya Ya is played, retroactively confirming the narrator's claim.
  • Butt-Monkey: The poor, poor workers, as seen in the "Wow! It's Made!" series. In each video, some manufacturing process requires horrifically mangling the workers, in increasingly absurd methods.
  • Captain Obvious:
    • Sister Maria informs us that "The hills! Are hills!"
    • The saddle expert informs that the saddle is, in fact, a saddle.
    • The Phantom of The Opera updates Christine on that she has come there.
    • Jaj informs us that his pet cow Milky White is, in fact, white.
    • Kirk Fogg lets us know that "there are three temples in the temple temple temple".
    • The announcer on Jeopardy's Teeth begins by announcing "Today is today!"
    • Guy in "A Guy's DDDDD&D" opens his post-commercial break with "I'm driving! Right now! On a road!" while in his car. On a road.
  • Cast Full of Gay: Conversed in "Jenson's Impact", where Kevin from Defunctland points out that "a lot of The Muppets were gay", including Ert and Bernie, Statdorf and Waltler and Abe Lincoln and Jesus.
  • Catch-22 Dilemma:
    • "GET OUT Gasoline Park"'s sational and informafety video opens with a warning that you must watch the entire video before you can watch the video.
    • Samsh from "Gameger" says, "The only way to learn, is by learning. The only way to play, is by playing."
    • One of the general guidelines in "Seeder Point" is that you must follow all general guidelines.
  • Cargo Ship: The expert the Old Man brings in to appraise his diving helmet seems interested in a sexual and/or romantic relationship with the object.
    This thing’s got a date with this guy here. Every time I see a naughty little diving helmet my heart starts to flutter.
  • Character Catchphrase: "Never mind, Charlie" for Grandpa Joj in ''Will Wonk and the Chalk Factory".
  • Character Select Forcing: In "Smash Bros. Alternate", Sakurai says that there's no penalty for sticking with Ivysaur, implying there is a penalty for the Trainer's other two Pokemon.
  • The Coconut Effect: From Cinnamon Bunglasses at Night: "To make the cinnamon roll look a little more realistic, I'm gonna make a real cinnamon roll and I'm just gonna paint it."
  • Comical Overreacting: In The Lol King, both Scar and Mufasa are shocked that Simba peed in the gorge.
  • Competing Product Potshot: Inverted in {うんち} ヌン [| Mitsune Haku |] しょうゆ, where Scott says that Pizza Hut's stuffed crust pizza is much better than Domino's Pizza in the middle of an ad for Domino's.
  • Content Warnings: Content warnings have been a standard feature since '80s Mercedes. The most elaborate one to date has been in "No, Do Harm" (a YTP of 2013 NBC show Do No Harm), wherein Ellie opens the YTP with a disclaimer stating that she does not condone the source material's badly outdated and harmful depiction of dissociative identity disorder (DID), multiplicity, and plural people.
  • Counting to Potato: One participant in The Price is Rice Jr. is Katherine years old. Alice Fox of StaCup also tells about how she was completing eating sequences of over forty breakfasts when she was Catherine years old.
  • Death by Gluttony: In "Wow! It's Played", an assembler in a shoe factory eats 100,000 cookies and immediately dies.
  • Department of Redundancy Department:
    • In "Wow! It's Made!", the narrator describes part of a factory by saying "This machine is called the Machine Machine."
    • In "Seeder Point", one of the attractions is listed as "challenging challenges."
    • The instructor also states that "there are different types of extinguishers for different kinds of extinguishing."
    • In "Big Talking Volcano", George loudly proclaims that he's filling his water with water. A later gag describes Volvic bottled water as being "filled with fill, so it's full of full."
  • Discredited Meme:invoked Invoked in "The Eldest Scrolls IIV: SKRIM", where a line of dialogue from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is remixed into the phrase "Memes used to be funny!"
  • Disproportionate Retribution: In 24601 Releases a Sammich on Parole, Jajvert kills Joj Valjeaj for stealing bread. Is that better or worse than in the book? (where Valjean was imprisoned for 17 years instead.)
  • Droste Image: "Wow! I'm Hungry" ends with the narrator declaring "you really know the poop", with Pope Francis showing off the YouTube page playing that very moment of that very video.
  • Dude, Not Funny!:
    • Soup or Smash Bros. opens with "Super Suicide Bros.-" (Record Scratch) "OFFENSIVE!", then a caption reading "Sorry. No suicide jokes."
    • The instructor in "Seeder Point" plays a video of a visitor falling out of a bumper car accompanied by a fart with reverb sound effect. He then comments on it, saying "This is serious. This is not funny."
  • Death Seeker: Dr. Ruben Marcado from No, Do Harm seems strangely disappointed to learn that Dr. Cookies doesn’t plan to kill him, asking him several times to make sure.
  • Deliberate Values Dissonance: The Prawn Srars appraise a letter from 1930’s football coach Knute Rockne, advocating for football players to smoke as often as possible.
    ”Dear Edward, it has been my experience that smoking cigarettes helps an athlete’s reflexes and is extremely popular, to the effect that tobacco smoking makes athletes really powerful. Any athletes that smoke are the greatest ever. LOL. You’re struly, Knute Rockne.”
  • Early-Installment Weirdness:
    • The early poops were rather more vulgar before Ellie decided to pursue a more "family friendly" style.
    • Some other early poops had, light as most of them were, actual plots (such as "The King is Lonely"), something that most later videos dispense with outside of self-contained Running Gags.
  • Every Episode Ending: Every "Wow! It's Made!" ends with a specific word being said over and over before Pope Francis makes a cameo.
  • Exact Words: In "Big Talking Volcano", George responds to being told, "You can't say that!" by giving a dramatic pause and then loudly proclaiming, "That!"
    Alan: Comical.
  • Expospeak Gag: A poop of several Arby's commercials is titled "Of or Belonging to Arby", which is just a long-winded way of saying "Arby's".
  • Female Misogynist: Barbie, apparently, according to "Of or Belonging to Barbie". She claims to hate all women, explicitly including herself in a list of examples.
  • Follow the Bouncing Ball: Used during the intro of "Postman Tap 2: Double Tap". The bouncing ball used was a recreation of the CBeebies "Get Set Go" watermark.
  • Freeze-Frame Bonus:
    • In "Pupin the Thirst", the letter Lupin sends has the entire script of the previous minute on the back, plus some Five-Second Foreshadowing to boot.
      P.S. I'm going to say "Hm." again, but in a higher pitch.
    • When the title of "Total Dryland" appears, for a split second, there's an arrow pointing off the side at the water surrounding the island, labelled "IGNORE THIS".
    • "Postman Tap3: Tapped Out" has Jess deliver a 17-line speech bubble including a spoiler, an apology for the spoiler, a question as to why Tap is asking a cat anything, and a not-so-subtle request to support transformative work creators on Patreon, all of which is onscreen for about a second.
  • Fully Automatic Clip Show: StaCup's post-credits scene is a sequence of every time Emily said a number in the source video. This sequence lasts nearly four minutes and is longer than the main part of the video.
  • Gainax Ending: After spending the whole video killing people via the trolley problem, SaucyDiggityDan's rampage is stopped when the train is unable to get through the 77 people stacked on the track, and after briefly groaning in question of the situation, he starts playing Bop It, but he doesn't pull it in time, going into a panic before the video ends.
  • Gay Option: In Date Mystery, there is a chance that the player's Mystery Date will be a bifauxnen. Not that the girls in the commercial seem to mind it.
  • Halfway Plot Switch:
    • "Ring Around the Rosen" abruptly switches into a poop of the trailer for The Ring.
    • "Cinnamon Bunglasses at Night" switches from a poop of the "Sunglasses at Night" song to a craft video of someone making cinnamon bun-shaped soap.
    • "The Sharkshank Redaction" starts off as a YouTube Poop about sharks, but halfway through, Rog takes over DaThings (as he says in the video), and the rest of the video is about Rog.
    • "Total Dryland" drops not only the plot, such as it is, but Total Drama entirely towards the end, with Heather and Duncan sitting there, entirely stationary, watching a YTP version of The Bear for a full minute of a six-minute video.
  • Human Resources: Wow! It's Made: Revelations reveals that pillows are made from processed employees.
  • Ice-Cream Koan: From The Mythsters: "It may look nothing like Stevie Wonder, but Stevie doesn't even know how he looks."
  • Identically Named Group:
    • In "Making Caking Baking!", all the bakers are named Scotty.
    • In "Gamer Think", the first team consists of three Davids (and a Javid).
  • Interspecies Romance: The planned tryst between Alan (a tyrannosaurus) and George (a talking volcano) in "Big Talking Volcano".
  • Joke and Receive: In "Postman Tap 2: Double Tap", Mrs. Goblins reacts to the news that they're going to turn off the water by joking that "they can't turn off the lemonade". Moments later, she's lamenting that they're also going to turn off the lemonade.
  • Justified Criminal: The Stinger of "Eccentric Severe 2mors" suggests that grocery store employees shouldn't report incidents of shoplifting, as the thief probably needs the food more than the store needs their money.
    If you suspect a customer of shoplifting, do not take action. Do not tell your manager for any reason. Your manager will take it too far. The key point to remember is, don't become a snitch. Any type of snitch-uation affects your community negatively. We understand that many people are in financially detrimental types of situations. Do them a favor and don't get involved. Just let them steal from your store's enormous amount of extra profits, because after all, everyone should be able to eat. And that's common sense.
  • Lame Pun Reaction: In "Postman Tap 4: Love Tap", Tap tells Ted about the lost cake, and Ted advises him to look for it, saying it will be a piece of cake. Tap's reaction is an unamused "Shut it."
  • Later-Installment Weirdness: The channel is still far and away one of the cleaner YouTube Poop channels on the site compared to other YTP channels, but later YTPs, particularly from late 2019 onward, have seen a slight but still noticeable uptick in adult humor, to the point that some videos now open with content warnings.
  • Lethal Chef:
    • Arby's in "Of or Belonging to Arby" serve such things as exploding sandwiches, "rear beef", "portable sauce", H. Jon Benjamin's grandparents, and their employees. At a price of two sandwiches for $90.
    • Chef Jonathan Locke and Chef Jonathan Lonathan use some very questionable ingredients. "How to Food" opens with a rambling, incoherent list of ingredients that includes dentists, a sponge, a living plant, and "cubes".
    • Chef Enzo, a contestant on Cutchen, starts his steak dinner with a brisket and ends up with a “big… piece of wood”. Even though the judges seemingly like the finished product, he immediately gives up on cooking to become a mechanic.
    • Inverted by Chef Chef (the “tongue chef”), who wins Cutchen by being the only contestant to cook something edible (biscuits). His powers of partial invisibility didn’t hurt either.
  • Loads and Loads of Loading: "Wonder Bros." features the "loading bubbles" powerup, which causes Mario to stand there while a loading bar fills up by a single segment after several seconds. The video cuts to the next scene instead of waiting further. When the bar finally is filled, Mario quickly shoots a single bubble and has to start loading all over again.
  • Make It Look Like an Accident: Postman Tap3: Tapped Out has Pat murdering Alf Thompson in cold blood by upsetting Alf's ladder while the latter is fixing up brickwork on the gables of his house.
    Tap: Sorry, Alf~! There's nothing for it~!
  • Meaningful Echo: The grandfather narrating The Princess Book explains that, when Wesley tells Buttercup "as you wish", what he really meant was "if you want".Explanation As the video closes...
    Grandson: Grandpa... read it again to me tomorrow?
    Grandfather: ...if you want.
  • Meaningful Name: In "Jenson's Impact", Jenson adds Dave Goelz to his team, noting he is a puppeteer with goals.
  • Mondegreen Gag: "Dollip Eats-a the Prizza" has a brief appearance from a Mickey Mouse puppet, who Dollip calls a "depraved, degenerate rat". The puppet responds to this by doing a Chris Pratt impression and saying "it's me, Crisp Rat!" A fancy Disney-style nameplate appears spelling this out for those who didn't get it.
  • Murder Is the Best Solution: In "Big Talking Volcano", George the volcano wonders how to stop Tyrannosaurus Alan's carnivorous plot...and then pulls out an extremely fake-looking toy laser gun, which nevertheless causes Alan to explode.
  • Mystery Meat: In "Wow! I'm Hungry", the narrator notes that it's thought that beef jerky may be meat. New developments immediately exaggerate the trope, as beef jerky allegedly stops being food entirely (instead being a popular fruit snack).
  • Negated Moment of Awesome: In Speedfolded, the speedrunner Bubzia had amazing runs of Super Mario 64, to the point he could beat the game with his eyes closed. But "every freaking time," a player from the other world, Anti Bubzia, would do the exact same thing backwards to cancel out Bubzia's run.
  • Nightmare Fetishist: Aside from smoking weed during the movie, Nicole visits CBD theatres for “ghost images” she can fear.
  • No Export for You: Soup or Smash Bros. declares that "Super Soup Bros. for Wii U will never be released in North America, ever."invoked
  • Noodle Incident: "Of or Belonging to Arby" has H. Jon Benjamin claim to have eaten his grandparents at Arby's...somehow.
    Ving Rhames:' Goodness. Somebody should say something.
  • No Sympathy: Javert, naturally, pokes fun at Valjean's family starving.
    Valjean: We were starving!
    Javert: You'll starve again! LOL!
    Valjean: LOL.
    • Emphasized in the Reanimated version, where Javert LOLs directly into Valjean's face while pointing at him mockingly and wearing a hot dog hat.
  • Nothing Is Funnier: The Stinger of Sonic Sesame is a nearly twenty-second shot of the human Sesame Street characters giving the viewer a silent look of disapproval. Nothing in the video explains this scene, nor is it followed by a punchline: the humor comes from the missing context behind this scene.
  • "Not Making This Up" Disclaimer: In "How About a 3-Way?", after Angela describes a Skyline 3-way as "spaghetti, chili, and cheese", Brian David Gilbert randomly pops in to clarify that this isn't a joke. They repeat this for the 4-way and 5-way, but the 2-way, 1-way, and ½-way are all acknowledged as being made up.
  • Occidental Otaku: In "The 2010s we're Forever Ago", Pharrell Williams is obsessed with Lucky Star and stays up all night watching it.
  • Overly Long Gag:
    • In "Obama Bails Out", Obama spends a very long time explaining what his plan is not.
      Obama: It's not a plan to create jobs, it is not a plan to reduce the deficit, it is not a plan to build the deficit, it is not a plan to create jaj, it is not a plan to defecate, it is not a plan to sit, it is not a planet, it is not a plant, it is not a plan, it is not a plalp...
    • The opening of "How to Food", a very Long List of ingredients that goes on for about a minute.
    • "StaCup" ends on a long Repeat Cut of every time the speaker says a number, totalling three and a half minutes and taking up nearly half of the video.
      Emily: I want you to memorize this...
  • Overused Running Gag: "Soup or Smash Bros." repeatedly cuts to the "23: Clear Movies" splash. After a certain point, the overusedness of the gag becomes its own gag. Lampshaded after about the tenth appearance, with a fake comment from "Fleelfmeister471" complaining about the joke getting old.
  • Portmanteau: A frequent style of joke, showing up after the component words have been said separately. Wow! I'm Hungry! has quite a few, including 'thiquid' (thick + liquid), 'caplicator' (cap + applicator), and 'beereal' (beer + cereal).
  • Punny Name: "Jenson's Impact" invents a man named "Howie Felt" to work on Jenson's team.
  • Real Life Writes the Plot: The first half of "The King Files His Taxes" is based loosely on the tax troubles Ellie herself was having at the time. The second half (no longer available) consisted of Link Breaking the Fourth Wall to tell the viewers about the Ko-Fi raffle she was going to hold to raise the needed money (though this was cancelled for legal reasons).
  • Re-Cut:
    • In 2013, Ellie remixed two older videos ("Wilford Brimley Loses the Game" and "Why Won't Wilford's Parakeet Eat his Diabeetus?" into a newer video called "Wilford Brimley Loses". The former two have since been deleted.
    • Starting with "Of or Belonging to Arby", a partial re-working of the 2012 video "Arby's serves some Goog Moom Foof", some of the earlier DaThings videos have been subject to this.
    • "Bill Nigh Cells Himself For a Profit" is an updated/remade version of "Bill Nye Cells Himself".
  • Rhyming Title: The episodes titled "Make Cake Bake!", "Making Caking Baking!", and "Makes Cakes Bakes!".
  • Running Gag:
    • Playing the first half of a word and then reversing it, such as "SUS", occurs in nearly every video.
    • Several early videos play the syllable "de" three times and show a picture of King Dedede.
    • "Memes used to be funny", a line from "The Eldest Scrolls IIV: SKRIM", shows up in several other videos. Each time it does, an inset is shown of the previous video(s) to have used the gag. (For instance, "The Critic Critic Reviews The RooR" overlays the "SKRIM" clip; "The Ground Roundup" overlays both of the previous two videos, etc.)
    • "Wow! It's Made!" has one of the workers being abused in various ways.
    • "The Price Is Rice" has a running gag of Nicole freezing and saying "no" over and over again. Nicole being frozen is Running Gagged in "The Price Is Rice CLASSIC".
    • Throughout "Seeder Point", after mentioning the band Steam Powered Giraffe, most of the other animals mentioned in the video are also steam-powered.
    • "Total Dryland" has Akechi from Persona 5 repeatedly wander in when he hears someone talking about food, having missed lunch that day.
  • Russian Reversal: In The Lol King, Timon tells Simba that the world turns its back on you, but in Soviet Russia, you turn your back on the world.
  • Self-Deprecation: "Jaunt Ron Toot" features a section of rapid sus jokes, accompanied by babies laughing hysterically.
  • Shaped Like Itself: In "Wow! I'm Hungry", the beef jerky segment describes "flavory flavors".
  • Shout-Out:
    Instructor: Water, Earth, Fire, and Air. Everything changed when the fire extinguisher attacked.
  • Spoonerism: Swapping vowels around is a common source of comedy.
    • "GET OUT Gasoline Park" informs us that we are required to watch the "sational and informafety" video.
    • According to "Wow! It's Made! ... Up!", mascara grows in parts of Texico and Mexas.
    • "Seeder Point":
      • The titular park is located halfway between Toleveland and Cledo.
      • The instructor tells the viewer to use "concern, courtesy, kern, and concertesy" when confronting guests.
    • In "Corn Area", Eggman turns a maniacal scientist into a sciacal manientist.
    • In "Jenson's Impact", the list of gay Muppets includes Ert and Bernie, and Statdorf and Waltler. Jim Henson himself is also renamed to "Jenson".
    • In "Movies Feels Good", Nicole says that the AMC theaters make the movie watching experience "perfect and powerful, and powerfect, and purple."
  • Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: When SaucyDiggityDan directs the trolley to hit seventy-seven people to save a glass of OJ, the trolley stops because there's too many people on the track.
  • Take That!:
    • In "The Lol King", Simba starts reading The Twilight Saga, but Mufasa pushes him out of the way, shouting "No, son!"
    • "Amciemt Aliems" takes frequent potshots at its source material, but goes closer to outright scorn at the end.
      Stan Lee - Said nothing to validate the ding-dongs behind this show.
    • From the fifth "Wow! It's Made" video, there's "one side is a smooth knit, while the other is a nitwit." (video of Dennis Prager is superimposed onto the sheet.)
    • From "The 2000s were a Decade, Century, and Millennium.": "I used to play The Force Unleashed/But I discovered that it sucked."
  • This Is for Emphasis, Bitch!: "Of or Belonging to Barbie" has Barbie close a speech with "Bye, bitch!" before the video's credits roll.
  • They Look Like Us Now: When Dr. Cookies learns that one of his patients has inexplicably come back to life, he suggests that they may be an alien.
  • Token Human: In "Jenson's Impact", Jenson was the only human in Greenville Mississippi at the time he was born.
  • Took a Level in Badass: After five videos of over-the-top abuse in the "Wow! It's Made!" series, the workers start resisting in "Wow! It's So Big!".
  • Too Much Information: in "Postman Tap 3: Tapped Out", Sam goes into too much detail about Reverend Timms' 'punishment', causing Tap to faint.
  • Tradesnark™: "Products™" and "Goods™" are poops of various infomercials, so they're titled with trademark symbols to play up the overly-commercialized nature of it all.
  • Troll: In Will Wonk and the Chalk Factory, Grandpa Joj gives Charlie an empty package as a birthday present. He then shows him that he has a bar of chalk hidden under his pillow, but doesn't let him open it.
  • Victory by Endurance: "The Price is Rice CLASSIC" ends with one contestant going to bed, allowing the other contestant (Nicole) to win by default.
  • Visual Pun:
    • A hay bale and a weight appears when Simba says "Hey! Wait!" in The Lol King.
    • Bran gets pushed out of a window when the workers 'remove bran' in Wow! I'm Hungry!.
  • Your Mom: One of the gags in "Of or Belonging to Arby" mangles the ad voiceover into "I can get smothered by your mother for only $5."

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