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Nukazooka is the YouTube channel of brothers Andrew and Seth McMurry. Most of their videos are inspired by video games and use cheap but realistic-looking special effects. They have also collaborated with TomSka.

You can find the Nukazooka YouTube channel here.


Nukazooka provides examples of:

  • Accidental Art: Four painters get into a Splatoon-inspired turf war. The property owner shows up and declares that "it's perfect!"
  • A.I. Is a Crapshoot: Psycho Siri gets concerned when she hears that her new owner plans on selling her, so she tries to kill him.
  • Ambulance Cut: The depressed superhero sends a co-worker to the hospital by shaking his hand. We just hear a crunch and see the ambulance driving away.
  • Big Word Shout: Waluigi screams "WAAAH!" after learning that he isn't in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
  • Camera Abuse:
    • Their first video on Call of Duty has blood splatter the camera when a player gets injured.
    • The video game hero roommate mistakes the interviewer for an intruder and attacks, shattering the camera.
    • A lot of paint gets splattered on the camera in a Splatoon-inspired paint fight.
  • Comedic Underwear Exposure: After Jedi Grandma uses her lightsaber to destroy two kids' loudspeakers, she uses it to cut off their pants, sending them away screaming.
  • Curb-Stomp Cushion:
    • In "Mario vs. Minecraft", although Steve blocks Mario's fireballs and makes short work of him in melee combat, Mario does at least land a good kick.
    • Buzz Lightyear is on the receiving end of a Curb-Stomp Battle from Darth Vader, but he does get a few good counter-attacks in.
  • Dark World: "Super Mario: Underworld" tells what happens to Mario after he falls into a pit and stumbles into a dark world inspired by "the Upside Down" from Stranger Things.
  • Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy: Psycho Siri tries to use a holographic gun to stop Nathan from selling her, but she misses every shot.
  • Monster Roommate: Played with in "My Video Game Hero Roommate". A peasant gets an oddly heroic roommate, and stars in a television special about their relationship.
  • The Most Dangerous Video Game: In "A Virtual Nightmare", the main character orders a cheap virtual reality headset which traps him inside the game until he defeats all enemies.
  • Nazi Zombies: Appear in "Real Life Nazi Zombies", a live-action adapation of Call of Duty: Zombies.
  • No-Sell: In the parody of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, a Jedi tries to chop off the bad guy's head, but it only leaves slash marks. The same thing happens when he attacks a stormtrooper. Subverted when he tries to demonstrate it on his own hand.
  • Ocular Gushers: Princess Peach starts crying effusively when Zelda (disguised as a ninja) attacks her.
  • Parody Commercial: "The Tesla Triangulator" makes fun of the Tesla Cybertruck, with Elon Musty hawking a device which can transform anything into a neo-cubist version of itself.
  • Ragdoll Physics: The premise of "Ragdoll Man", who is apparently so elastic that when he slips down the stairs and starts bouncing everywhere.
  • Ring-Ring-CRUNCH!: A depressed superhero smashes his alarm clock, as well as pretty much anything he touches that day.
  • Scooby Stack: The painters in "Chroma Crisis - A Splatoon Fight" hear a car honking, so they peer around a corner to see who it is (it's the property owner, who gives his approval of their paint job).
  • Shout-Out: The channel name is a blend of Nuka-Cola and the word "bazooka".
  • Showdown at High Noon: Played with in "Nerf Wild West". One cowboy tries to rob another, and they have a nerf duel over the money.
  • This Means Warpaint: One of the painters in "Chroma Crisis - A Splatoon Fight" puts paint below his eyes to show that he's willing to fight for his turf.
  • Time Stands Still: "Freezing Time" has a random gunman shooting at a guy taking out the trash, who freezes time and stops the intruder.
  • Trainstopping: A depressed superhero notices a jogger is about to be hit by a train, so he pushes the man out of the way and stops the train, but gets arrested for creating a wreck.
  • Video Game Cruelty Potential:
    • Showcased in their videos on Rollercoaster Tycoon, where the player goes from taking care of the amusement park to torturing their guests.
    • In "Sim City - Mayor Meltdown", the mayor gets upset at a protest so he sends flying saucers and tornadoes to his ungrateful citizens so he can rebuild it.
  • Zip Mode: A man gets an app allowing him to Fast Travel anywhere. It soon malfunctions and sends him to space.

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