With the channel's Bait-and-Switch nature and absurd sense of humor, it's no wonder that it has a lot of Funny Moments, despite many of the "high quality rips" being Awesome Music.
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Capcom rips
Mega Man 2
- Flash Man (Alternative Mix) starts out as a "Death by Glamour" remix, but then... "WAHAHA! WALUIGI TIME!" Cue the song abruptly becoming "Waluigi Pinball" from Mario Kart DS.
- Dr. Wily Stage 1 & 2 from Mega Man 2 poses as a GaMetal cover, legitimately fooling a lot of viewers who are subscribed to both. The man himself bestows upon us a Stylistic Suck parody of awful YouTube musicians who cover games—sloppy guitar work, a single short drum loop repeated ad nauseam, no keyboard or bass because those instruments aren't hardcore enough, dreadful sound quality and mixing, and constant headbanging with a head of hair reaching down to his nipples. Atma comments on the video "How did this leak!?"
- Maya Fey - Turnabout Sisters 2001, which is really "Dating Start!" from Undertale with the Ace Attorney GBA soundfont, bringing the jokes about the latter song sounding like Turnabout Sisters full-circle.
- "Detention Center ~ Jailer's Elegy" is combined with, in what is possibly the most obscure reference yet, the opening to Greeny Phatom.
- Guile's Theme (US Mix) is the American Dad! theme with the lyrics to "Go My Way".
- If you know enough about Street Fighter, then M. Bison, Vega, and Balrog's themes. Explanation
Nintendo rips
Donkey Kong 64
- DK Rap (Unused Version) messes around the lyrics of the song in order to focus on Donkey Kong's Coconut Gun among other funny sentence edits. And then midway through the rip, "Crank Dat" takes over for one verse.
- DK Rap (JP Version) takes "DK Rap (Unused Version)" and recreates this mashup using its lyrics instead. New lyrics for the latter half of the song include references to the Ku Klux Klan and how if the listener knows the words, they need to shoot themselves.
- DK Rap (Gorilla Version). It's mixed with exactly what you expect.He has no style, he has no grace,
This kong is a fuckin' disgrace.
He's quick and nimble and quick and nimble and quick and nimble... - DK Rap (Reprise). From Hell to Hannibal Lecter all the way to “What the fuck? I have not seen Silence of the Lambs! This joke isn't funny! Just bring back Grand Dad!”
- DK Rap (Coconut Mix). It's the Nutshack.
- Much like "Battle Against a True Hero" below, Battle Against a Machine (Beta Mix) incorporates Mr. Krab's "Krab Borg" vocalization effectively.
- The Jolly Flying Man plays as normal at first, but then transitions into something of a sequel to the Wario World pause music rip below, adding memes like Nutshack, the Pokemon Go song, John Cena, and "We Are Number One". Sadly, it's nowhere near as long.SiIva: No! Stop! I'm not doing 50 more minutes of this!
- Giygas' Intimidation (Beta Mix) recreates Loud Nigra with the sounds used in the "song", making it sound like Giygas is having an orgasm.
- Your Sanctuary ~ Giant Step is a Pun - it changes the melody of the original track to that of Giant Steps.
- Challenge Room starts off like one of the official Japanese Kirby Twitter's reveals for Dream Friends. After showing off Dark Matter Blade's silhouette, it disappears... only to be replaced by Egghead (the vest-wearing black boy). And then it zooms in and he gets replaced by a Sonic.exe style close up of King Dedede's face from the anime. And then the Bait-and-Switch goes on to reveal Steve Harvey with audio of the "Look at this dude" meme. Mood Whiplash is putting it lightly.
- Dream Friend Daroach (Unused) is completely normal until 2 seconds of silence pass and Loud Nigra bursts in for a note.
The Legend of Zelda series
- Overworld from The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening changes into the repetitive jingle that plays whenever you collect a power-up in the game which then goes on for ten minutes, mocking how annoying the jingle gets.
- Kaepora Gaebora from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time features the sounds of an incredibly aggravated player rapidly pressing the A Button as fast as inhumanly possible so they can skip through his dialogue.
Mario Kart series
- Mario Circuit - Super Mario Kart starts as a typical Epic Flintstones remix, but then segues into a full-fledged YouTube Poop of The Eric Andre Show. It's also the start of another false ARG.
- Grumble Volcano (Mario Kart Wii) features a bunch of Funky Kong soundclips over the song (like a usual competitive MKW online race). And there's at least one Princess Daisynote soundclip in there too.
Metroid series
- Norfair from Metroid has Wario enacting a Hostile Show Takeover of the rip, causing the rip to become a mashup with Wario World's file select music punctuated by Wario's voice clips. Waluigi even attempts to get in on the action, but gets shot down by Wario.
- Item Acquisition (NTSC Version) from Super Metroid is made from the intro to Bird Up.
- Title Theme from Pokemon Puzzle League. Who's that Pokemon? No, it's not Grand Dad.
- Battle! (Champion) from Pokémon Crystal. A mashup of the Champion theme and "HUMBLE." would be full-on Awesome Music if Galaxy Goats's Minecraft parody of the latter song wasn't used. Fortunately, the original version, made by former contributor BotanicSage, can be found here.
- Vs. Team Plasma (Alpha Mix) from Pokémon Black and White starts as Awesome Music, being a remix of "Stardust Crusaders". However, the song starts repeating and blue-balling, and then switches to a remix of the theme song of JoJo's Circus (Get it?), with some random voice clips of Joseph Joestar's memetic Gratuitous English phrases.
- Pokémon League (Beta Mix) from Pokémon X and Y is actually a clip of a Greninja being defeated by a Mega Charizard in Super Smash Bros., a reference to the ending of Ash's Kalos League final in the Pokémon anime.
- The Starter Reveal Trailer Theme from Pokémon Sun and Moon which is just the Sniper from Team Fortress 2 making loud owl noises, in reference to Rowlet, a new Grass-Type Pokemon that resembles an owl and was the most popular of the three starters when their reveal trailer was released.
- Rocket Game Corner (Alternate Mix) plays the eponymous theme as normal... at first. When the music reaches the rising scales in the B section, it veers off into the Bubble Bobble Main Theme until the end of the video. Even funnier, the beginning of the B section in the Rocket Game Corner theme in Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow really does sound like Bubble Bobble.
Rhythm Heaven series
- Blue Birds plays out normally for most of the song... but the ending goes on for a bit too long and abruptly cuts to Roundabout.
- Remix 7 does the standard of using the Flintstones theme in the song's soundfont, but retains the original's Brick Joke with the rip of Big Rock Finish A.
- Exhibition Match of Rhythm Heaven Fever toys with viewers experienced with the minigame by dragging out the cues with varying lengths.
- "Inkopolis Evolution (Vocal Mix)". It's Loud Nigra screaming over the Splatfest hub theme. Except he has an Inkling voice filter applied, making it sound like a young Inkling is having a painful orgasm. It even has a sequel in the form of #$@%* Dudes Be #$@%* Sleepin from the Octo Expansion, which uses the same variation of Loud Nigra, albeit rearranged to fit the song.
- Lobby (CD Version)... mixed with the infamous grunts from Korn's "Freak on a Leash."
- Lookin 'Fresh (Unused Vocal Mix) which is mixed with the theme song from The Nutshack.
- Metalopod is a mashup between said song and "Bodies" by Drowning Pool. However, the band gets an Inkling voice filter.
- Inkopolis News (Unused Version) is the legendary "I PISSED ON THE MOON!" Gag Dub of Eggman's announcement through the Inkling voice filter.
Super Mario Bros. series
- Muda Kingdom (Beta Mix) from Super Mario Land, a Take That! at people expecting the obvious joke.
- Dodo's Coming!! from Super Mario RPG has an animated parody sequence of the dodo minigame, complete with Loud Nigra kicking the statues!
- Sea & Sky, which plays during certain grueling stages in Super Mario Sunshine. As the song plays, Mario is heard repeatedly dying (complete with the jingles from the original game) until he gets a Game Over, reflecting the levels' notorious difficulty. In the words of Homer Simpson, "It's funny because it's true."
- Main Theme from Luigi's Mansion is... well, it has to be seen to be believed. Hopefully, you (don't) know French.
- Mega Mushroom from New Super Mario Bros.. It's actually the Attack on Titan theme with the NSMB soundfont.
- World Bowser (OST Version) of Super Mario 3D World is a mashup between the original World Bowser track and Black Horse and the Cherry Tree, with a few other jokes thrown in as well. Examples include heavy sentence mixing, the DK Rap joining in about halfway through the video, and a KK Slider pun at the very end.
- Jump Up, Super Star! (Short Version) from Super Mario Odyssey mixed with The Cleveland Show's theme song.
- Overworld Theme (In-Game Version) from New Super Mario Bros. is done in the style of DistantCry's Worst Beat Ever Created series, immediately present from the high pitched "OH!" samples and color-shifting video of LeBron James vibing to the rip, and continues to be gloriously trashy with its overly ornamental piano riffs, orchestral hits, and MIDI rendition of "Sicko Mode".
- One of the rips for April Fools Day 2024 is Flintstones but it's in the Super Mario Bros. Soundfont, which starts off as a midiswap but then switches to an inversion of the Grand Dad reaction, i.e. the vocalists of the Flintstones theme reacting to a version of 7 Grand Dad with Fred Flintstone as Mario and the first game's Ground Theme recreated using the instruments of the Flintstones theme as well. It's truly a sight to behold.
- The Character Select music changed into the Flintstones theme with videogamedunkey chiming in to say "It's a masterpiece!"
- Overworld is a parody of the "X Comment Section Simulator" meme (which uses this song as background music as a rule of thumb) that highlights the highs and the lows comments on the Channel's very own comment section (but mostly the lows), complete with the iconic Text-to-Speech program usage. Highlights include people claiming the first comment on the rip, people complaining about Snow Halation, at which point the melody of the song actually changes to Snow Halation (Special mention goes to a comment mocking the meme by randomly spamming the keyboard, and said comment is edited to repeatedly spin around on the screen), people insulting or otherwise mocking Triple-Q for low-quality rips despite Triple-Q himself having been away from the team for months at this point, Wild Mass Guessing that the channel is a government experiment, people complaining about a low-quality rip that is not a Stylistic Suck rip of Bloody Stream, simply the word "nice", and many more, plus a little bit of Before My Body is Dry on the first half of the rip.
- At a certain point in Overworld (Gamma Mix), Body Pillows are mentioned. Body Pillows... of ESCARGOON.
- "Overworld Theme (Luigi Version)" is "If You Were Gay" using the overworld soundfount. Guess why it's called the "Luigi Version".
- "The Evil King Bowser" has the intro continuing to build up constantly, until a Windows error sound interrupts it 30 seconds in. After a minute of silence, GiIva tells you that there isn't any other joke, and say to move on to the next video.
- It's a me, Mario! It's a The Nutshack!
- Game Start (EU Version) is a sendup to the Ashens intro, complete with Mario going "Hello!"
- "Bob-omb Battlefield (Demo)" is a parody of THIS Youtube Poop Movie, complete with Joel, Grand dad, and Loud Nigra!
- Snow Mountain (PAL Version) turns into the beginning of a Quirkology video, a Youtube channel containing bets that you will (supposedly) always win, after 3 seconds. Additionally, after the Bait-and-Switch, even the logo for the game changes.Quirkology: Draw a line on a piece of paper and challenge your friends to arrange 3 coins such there are two heads on this side of the line and two tails on this side.
- Slider (Short Version) for the DS port. Try arranging the notes you hear on a horizontal piano roll. It's an audio version of Loss.jpg!
- Dire, Dire Docks". This pretty much goes to any song that utilizes steel drums, as "Crank Dat" is almost guaranteed to take over.
- While "Dire Dire Docks (JP Version)" is an excellent cover of "Africa" in its own right and listed under the Awesome Music section, "Dire Dire Docks (SECAM Version)" takes a version of the song with the vocal track one step out of key and off beat. And while Snow Halation worked seamlessly in the JP version before the third chorus, this version instead uses a sloppy variation of the Flintstones theme and "Megalovania" while deliberately looking out of place. And then the entire third chorus was replaced with "Under the Sea".
- The "extended mix" of "Cave Dungeon" stretches out so much that it has two parts. Each part is roughly 6 hours long, starting off at an inaudible crawl and slowly speeding up until it reaches its normal speed near the end of the second part. In other words, the song had to build up speed for 12 hours.
- The final result? A recreation of "Jellyfish Jam" using the Mario 64 soundfont. It ends with the quote, "SpongeBob is the only person who can have fun by building up speed... FOR TWELVE HOURS!!!"
- Which was immediately followed by the Game Over theme from The Berenstain Bears' Camping Adventure, another series infamously associated with Parallel Universes.
- The JP version of Bowser's Theme is the Peach's Castle theme with the Bowser soundfont. Or in more memetic terms, it's Bowsette's Theme.
- The OST Version of "Ultimate Koopa" is overridden by THX's "Tex" promo twelve seconds in, complete with video.
- Take On Me (SM64 Soundfont), one of a number of videos uploaded for the 2024 April Fool's Day event, starts out looking like a straight parody of the "Take On Me" music video with Mario replacing the motorcyclist, only for the video to go completely off the rails when the restaurant suddenly becomes flooded with hundreds of a "Brainless" kitten when the woman finds a picture of said kitten in the newspaper. The video then derails into Silento fighting a giant angry version of the kitten in an edited version of the final level of SM64 in a TAS speedrun, ending on everybody celebrating afterward to the tune of remix of a song about the Grimace Shake.NEWS: Evil as shit Brainless on the loose, released by local diner-goer
- Another April Fools 2024 rip touts itself as being The Simpsons' theme song recreated using Mario 64 instruments, but is actually a cover of Neil Cicierega's "Annoyed Grunt" (the title being derived from how Homer's "D'oh!" is written in scripts), using mainly instruments and soundbytes from SM64. As an added bonus, "Super Ghostbusters" fills in for the transition to "Bustin" in the original song.
- Mushroom Kingdom II is actually audio of someone playing the "Super Mario 128" event match, complete with Party Ball sounds.
- Kongo Jungle goes on as normal until the singer is shot with a coconut gun by the original DK Rap singer.
- Sorry, but Kongo Jungle isn't as good as the DK rap or the CG rap, says SiIvaGunner. There isn't even a clear acapella of it anywhere. Fuck Kongo Jungle.
- The absolute Mood Whiplash that is Ai no Uta from Pikmin. CRAAAAAWWWWWWWWLIIIIIIINGGG INNNNNNN MY SKIIIIIIIIIIIIIN!! THESE WOOOOOOUUUUNDS THEYY WILLLLLL NOT HEEEEE-ALLLLLL!!!. Doubles as Awesome Music as well thanks to it sounding quite beautiful at certain points because of the slowed down lyrics and serene melody. Another Pikmin-related rip incorporates the infamous kazoo from the "Yoshi Clan" theme from Yoshi's New Island with the title theme of Pikmin and then becomes a cross between the main theme of Pikmin and Black Tar.
- Adventure Map mixed with the announcement from KeemStar that Nick Crompton would be leaving Team 10. Surprisingly, they go together really well.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
- Light Plane (Unused Vocal Mix) is the same as the regular vocal mix... except for the fact that the vocals have been replaced by the narrator from the "Krusty Krab Training Video". It must be heard to be believed.
- Gerudo Valley is actually a montage in the style of Alpharad's How to 101 series, with the character being Smol Nozomi modded over Villager.
- Reveal Trailer Theme is actually a tutorial on how to get Smash Bros on your Switch. It doesn't go as planned.
- All Star Rest Area (Pre-Release Version): It is simply Melee's All Star Rest Area theme interspersed with an infamous insider rant in regards to the Grinch Leak, with the Grinch seen in the lower right hand corner of the screen. It ends with a moment of the live-action adaptation with "And I'm... leaking!" To sell the point further, the composer in the description is Vergebennote .
- As soon as the final Smash Direct was released, confirming that the leak was fake, "Game Over - The Grinch" was released, simply being the Ultimate menu music which eventually incorporated the Dancing Crab instrumentation and two dabbing Grinches.
- While still on topic, Incineroar Reveal Trailer Theme is actually a clip of Charizard throwing Incineroar to the ground from the Pokémon anime as the above music plays. Alongside the dabbing Grinches was the text "INSIDERS ARE FUCKING DEAD" as a response to the Unexpected Character Joker being revealed, contradicting Vergebennote .
- Main Theme is actually a Know Your Moves video (by the same guy, even) talking about a Robbie Rotten themed mod for Bowser, pretending that he was the final DLC character in for the game.
- The "Trophy Room" rip. It's literally nothing as Trophies were replaced by Spirits in that game.
- Wood Man Stage is actually an a capella version of Wood Man's theme, complete with a Stylistic Suck version of the thumbnail with Mega Man replaced by Wood Man.
- Saber's Theme shows someone creating a fake "most desired characters" poll and showing how it spread across the internet.
- "How to Play (Melee)" is a mashup of Super Smash Bros. Melee's tutorial theme and "Sicko Mode". For Drake's segment, it uses the infamous Ho Yay-infused cover "Dicko Mode".
Other
- Reveal Trailer Theme for ARMS. Hope you're ready to meet the Stretch-His-Arms Crew.
- The Silence rip from F-Zero. Three minutes of literal silence followed by "Oh noooooooo!" and a shot of Captain Falcon's butt as he dukes it out with Fox.
- Kirby Dance (Beta Mix) from Kirby Super Star is done to the theme to Bird Up.
- Mii Maker for Nintendo 3DS is actually a video of someone trying to create a Peter Griffin Mii. He ends up creating Fred Flintstone Mii.
- Pork Bean Outta Gas from Mother 3 is a Flintstones rip that gradually slows down to a halt. Afterwards, it becomes a D.Va rip where she says "Nerf this!", followed by a strained grunt and a "Dammit!". After base-breaking days of farting, she finally ran out of gas.
- The Nintendo Gamecube Main Menu - Console BIOS/Startup Fanfare is actually The Flintstones'/Grand Dad's theme slowed down by 1600%.
- "Slot Machine (Beta Mix)" from Star Fox is actually a parody of the "X is..." videos made by YouTuber Sr. Pelo. Highlights include prominent YouTube commenters getting cameos (including TJ "Henry" Yoshi, who is infamous for being associated with the Super Mario 64 "Half An A Press" video), and Tito Dick (disguised as Mr. Rental) getting killed by GiIva himself. And then GiIva reveals that he's actually Dick, causing the video to abruptly end with "Roundabout" and a "To Be Continued" sign.
- "Pawn Shop" from Tomodachi Life depicts GiIva being interrupted by someone knocking on his front door. After several knocks, GiIva begrudgingly answers the door. Suddenly, Rick Harrison.
- Ashley's Song (Folk Version) from WarioWare with the subject of the song changed to be Bob Dylan.
- Pause Screen from Wario World is a true show of endurance. It is 50 MINUTES LONG, with Wario's "Nyah nyah-nyah nyah nyah" being remixed to the tunes of hundreds of different songs (with a guest appearance from Loud Nigra around the middle of it). And, just like the game it's from, it contains an Easter Egg after 50 minutes. Wario starts singing Snow Halation, before a voice cuts him off and tells him "I'd really prefer if you'd be quiet", leading to Wario apologizing.
- Zanza's theme of Xenoblade Chronicles 1, transitioning into a mix between it and "Actual Cannibal Shia LaBeouf".
- Rhythm Boxing from Wii Fit becomes a mashup between the advertised track and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 music, with Rex taking over as the coach. It just produces the most hilarious mental image of Rex teaching boxing.
- Both tracks relating to Bald Bull from Punch-Out!! (Wii) are subjected to an inversion of the usual trend; Now, Freddy Fazbear's the one invading, bringing with him an entire suite of Exhibition remixes of Punch Out's themes structured after The Living Tombstone's Five Nights at Freddy's song. Not only is he given appropriate splash art of him squaring up in boxer shorts themed after the walls of the pizzeria, the theme that plays when Little Mac is down even has Freddy laughing at him.
Sega rips
Sonic the Hedgehog series
- Bridge Zone from the 8-bit version of Sonic the Hedgehog is an 8-bit remix of the Full House theme song.
- The Team Chaotix theme from Sonic Heroes set in the background of a Bowflex Revolution infomercial. It's both hilarious and weirdly fitting.
- I Am... All of Me from Shadow the Hedgehog is made even more edgy by adding in the "Wake me up inside" verses from the Evanescence song Bring Me To Life and the "OH AH AH AH AH" from the Disturbed song Down With The Sickness. Cryptic Castle from the same game somehow manages to be even Darker and Edgier by mixing it with "Bodies". And the whole thing still manages to sound natural.
- Sonic 25th Anniversary stream was a full course for SiIva to rip apart:
- The Trailer Theme for Sonic Mania is from Totino Boy by Tim & Eric, referencing a moment in the Sonic 25th Anniversary livestream, where the camera cut to a table with someone preparing Totino's stuffed nachos.
- Hyper Potions has the party's Sonic-costumed person "dancing" to "Snow Halation", only to be dragged out of the stage by a stagehand when The Nutshack starts playing.
- All Hail Shadow is a 2007-styled Youtube AMV campaign for Donald Trump, complete with bad, cringeworthy fanart.
- Main Theme from Sonic Forces is a Call-Back to a bunch of classic Sonic Adventure high-quality rips.
- SK Title Screen is a parody of the Cow and Chicken intro, with Sonic and Knuckles substituting as the titular characters, and Eggman filling in for the Red Guy.
- Invincible (Sonic 3) is the intro to "A Thousand Miles" in the soundfont of the advertised track... for over an hour as a reference to the last episode of Find the Computer Room's playthrough of Sonic the Hedgehog (2006), which was an hour of the game's loading screens with the intro of "A Thousand Miles" playing throughout. At one point, someone overlaid the Invincibility music from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 on top of the looping intro to see if it mashed up well.
- Unknown from M.E. (OST Version). It starts out with Triple-Q's famous "Knuckles from K.N.U.C.K.L.E.S." edit of said song, then it degenerates into edited lyrics about (among other things) Knuckles masturbating, the song describing Sonic instead of Knuckles, Sonic having rough sex with Knuckles, and the Japanese lyrics to "Snow Halation". The Stinger has the rapper go "Ruff ruff! I'm a dog, Ruff ruff!" Immature? Probably. Hilarious anyway? Yes.
- "Be Cool, Be Wild, and Be Groovy" sets itself up to be yet another Snow Halation rip...until suddenly the track stops and Eggman chastises GiIva for thinking he could trick him with Snow Halation. Then, the song starts up again, this time mashed up with "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" by Jet, with Eggman vocalizing. Then Big shows up and starts vocalizing for the rest of the song. After the song ends, Eggman is in disbelief about Big interrupting him. Big then has the song start playing again, to Eggman's chagrin.
- The 20th Anniversary version, interestingly enough, does the opposite.ALL SYSTEMS, FULL HALATION!
- And then Tito Dick comes in...
- The 20th Anniversary version, interestingly enough, does the opposite.
- "My Sweet Passion" (OST Version) is best described as a Distaff Counterpart to "Unknown from M.E. (OST Version)". Silly closed captions, redundancy, and parsley obsessions ensue.
- Twinkle Circuit starts off normal, but quickly depicts Sonic and Tails crashing (with no survivors) and DYING, ending with an overlayed clip from the Life of Brian episodenote , edited to refer to Sonic instead of Brian, before suddenly ending with a slowed down excerpt of the theme from The Simpsons.
- "Unknown from M.E. (20th Anniversary ver.)", a mashup of "Unknown from M.E." and "Snow Halation", was released on June 9th, as it is Nozomi Tojo's birthday... except the rip focuses on Maki.
- Their rip of "Live and Learn" begins as normal, but the lead vocalist holds the first "Oooooooh" for the entire rest of the song. The back vocals try to interject and try to bring the song back on track to no avail.
- Both version of Pumpkin Hill from Sonic Adventure 2, with various lyrics having been altered. The first makes the lyrics very repetitive, along with a lot of stammering about how they're unsure if they feel the emerald's power, the other fills it with Toilet Humor and dick jokes.
- Fly in the Freedom (OST version) plays out normally. At least until the singer says "It's time to play the game", which then abruptly cuts to Motörhead's The Game. Eventually it abruptly switches back to Fly in the Freedom.
- "His World", which extends the song title drop to agonizing length, all the while throwing in the Loud Nigra meme, magic missiles and an old memetic version of the Spoken Wikipedia article for "Cock and Ball Torture".
- Dreams of an Absolution, which was released on 4/20, and is heavily distorted. It makes perfect sense when you notice the shape of Silver the Hedgehog's hair.
- In a scathing Take That! towards the game's production cycle, the track "Nocturne" is "remixed" by playing the note data through a complete soundfont instead of its broken in-game one.
Other
- The "rip" of That's Enough from Jet Set Radio mixed with Crazy Bus from Arthur, and later mixed with the more well known Crazy Bus music. According to the description, the platform the game was on was apparently the die.
- The Poem for Everyone's Souls from Persona 3 sung by Loud Nigra. On the subject of Persona, during Our Beginning from Persona 5, the thumbnail's image is interrupted after 82 seconds by an explosion, followed by the scene where Yaldabaoth gets shot in the head... but it's the Nostalgia Critic who deals the killing blow rather than Satanael. And for the rest of the rip, the sign held by Joker that normally reads, "Let us start the game." displays "Let us shart the pants", and the game's logo calls the game Peepoona 5 and not Persona 5.
- Game Over from Sega Rally Championship."GAME OVER YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE..." (continue for 36 minutes with ever-increasing pitch)
- Fiend (Alpha Mix) from Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne is a... unique taste on one of the most infamous bosses in the franchise. It starts out normal until the part where Matador would appear, at which point memes kick in and lead into the Game Over screen.
- Baka Mitai from Yakuza 0 could've been a somber and melancholic karaoke cover of the song provided by Ian himself, until near halfway through when the clip turns very cheesy and the music becomes more upbeat until you can't take it seriously anymore.
- The Spirit from Persona 5 depicts a hypothetical scenario in which Donald Glover gets a Persona. Saying anything more would spoil it, you'll just have to listen for yourself.
Square Enix rips
Chrono Trigger
- All the Robo Theme rips subvert the obvious "Never Gonna Give You Up" joke:
- The original rip uses the introductory percussion line before pulling a Bait-and-Switch and being a Flintstones and Careless Whisper rip with El Sonidito playing alongside it.
- The Beta Mix actually plays it straight at first, but then Rick Astley sings the chorus to the tune of the Flintstones theme.
- The Vocal Mix is played at a low volume, and then Never Gonna Give You Up begins, in the form of very loud kazoos.
- The OST Version opts to go with "Together Forever" instead.
- The Piano Lesson rips is about Bartz (or someone in particular) learning how to play the channel's various Running Gags with piano for the first time, complete with errors and missing notes. Highlights include:
- The first one is Bartz desperately trying to finish "Snow Halation". The amount of missing notes and corrections really makes a fifth grader look like a virtuoso.
- The second one is The Nutshack. Funny thing is that Bartz still managed to mess up since the music only uses four notes.
- The third one is Bartz trying to play "The Key We've Lost" complete with the long disjointed notes and corrections from the first lesson. It's like Bartz doesn't improvise his style at all, many have to set the speed to 2x in order to figure what Bartz was just playing.
- It seems that Bartz did manage to improvise his playstyle on the fourth lesson, when he managed to play the first part of "Let it Be". Then came the fifth lesson which is the Dog Ending music from Silent Hill 2, which uses the same formula as the first three lessons. It looks like Bartz can't really stand odd-numbered lessons.
- Then came the Seventh Lesson. You can guess what he plays. Again, it's using the same formula as the first, third, and fifth lessons. What makes it funny is that this lesson uploaded after the sixth lesson in which Bartz managed to perfectly play the Song of Healing, which is somehow underwhelming and hilarious at the same time.
- The Eight Lesson. It's a sound of Loud Nigra converted into a MIDI file using Bear File Converter (of Vinesauce infamy). Bartz must've given up on his piano lessons.
- Wild West is actually Neil Cicierega's "Wow Wow" in a FFVI soundfont.
- Aria di Mezzo Carattere is complete with the Opera Scene where Celes singing the aforementioned song, except the player keeps choosing the wrong choice in which Celes starts singing this channel Running Gag including The Flintstones theme, All Star and Loud Nigra. The song finally finished with the first part of Snow Halation and Flintstones theme again. Lampshaded by the Actor who impersonating Draco's Illusion in that scene:Draco: Come, Maria! Follow my lead... (Psst! What are you doing? Stick to the score!)
- "Lurking in the Darkness" starts off normally... but then a Random Encounter occurs and it starts playing the normal battle theme. After a little bit, enemies are heard dying and the victory fanfare plays. Then it switches back to "Lurking in the Darkness"...before going back into battle. This continues on for a while, and it starts including encounter and battle themes from other games, namely EarthBound and Pokémon Gold and Silver. In essence, it reflects what most JRPG players think: "Random Encounters are really, really annoying."
- One Winged Angel...played on the kazoo.
- "One-Winged Angel (Beta Version)" starts out by looping the first measure of the song multiple times, leading the listener to believe the whole rip is just that. Suddenly, the listener hears a voice saying "This isn't a blue-balls rip, but you're going to wish it was. I warned you." before the rip launches into a mashup of "Cotton-Eye Joe". It has to be heard to be believed.
- Traverse Town (Beta Mix) from Kingdom Hearts. It's the song preformed entirely on air-horns, just like in an MLG montage.
- The Corrupted from Kingdom Hearts II, which is literally corrupted!
Other rips
Banjo-Kazooie series
- Main Title (Unused Version) is actually audio from a VHS promo for the game, narrated by Jon Lovitz, set to the tune of The Nutshack.
- Cloud Race from Banjo-Tooie is basically audio of the Loud Nigra trying to beat the race with button mashing sounds added to track. It even cuts to the pause screennote a couple of times for added realism.
- "Don't Deal with the Devil" from pokes fun at the alleged claims of racism portrayed by the video games, topped off with A Charlie Brown Stinger.
- "A Quick Break" has the pair's compulsive gambling habits taking them to Tim Hortons' Roll up the Rim promotion. Needless to say, they drive themselves broke.
- My Confession is for the most part a cute clip from the game... until you get to the punchline.
- Okay, Everyone! has the player getting Yuri to read the poem she had written. Said "poem" turns out to be a loose transcript of Joel's reaction to Grand Dad, complete with the BGM's melody changing to Meet the Flintstones.
- For Sayo-Nara, SiIva managed to make it less creepy and more amusing by changing the melodies into "Snow Halation" and "Rock My Emotions", and to put icing on the cake, Monika sings "Look at Me". Only to make the same song even more ridiculous in the "Unused Reveal Mix" by overlaying Etika W Network's reaction to the scene with a glitchy version of the Burger King Foot Lettuce voiceover; even the textboxes get in on the fun.
- This rip of the music box theme starts off normal... then switches to the audio from Don't Hug Me I'm Scared, only talking about Gangnam Style rather than creativity. The "creativity explosion" is also replaced by Space Jam.Sketchbook: Now let's all agree, to never listen to Space Jam again.
- Circus rips:
- Circus (Birthday Mix): "I think we already know this is not Five Nights At Freddys-related. Start the rip."note
- Circus (Patriotic Mix) is pretty much what you expect from every other Circus rips. It's a cover of Team America's iconic "Fuck Yeah" theme demonstrating SiIvaGunner himself in a proud manner of uploading high quality rips. Highlights including SiIva asking commentators to read the channel description to the mandatory "GRAND DAD! FUCK YEAH!" sequence. The kicker? The "FUCK YEAH" dies down when Bowlflex, JustinRPG and Bean are mentioned.
- At the end of every video, regardless of how well he does, poor Boyfriend always gets blueballed.
- There's something humorous in how Boyfriend gets blueballed in Bopeebo (Beta Mix) right after singing "You're pretty either way!".
- Dad Battle has poor Boyfriend getting blueballed... before getting blueballed.
- Spookeez begins like a normal playthrough... twenty seconds later, a large wall of notes hits Skid and Pump's side, with them making garbled noises from the amount of notes hit in succsesion. Boyfriend attempts to copy them and fails immediately.
- Winter Horrorland (Short Version) was originally titled "Week 7 (Leak)", starting off with a tweet from Kawaisprite saying that the next week will hurt your hands and ears. And then we see Boyfriend singing a few bars of "U Guessed It"... and then he gets Beaned with a massive number of notes as the Sensory Abuse kicks in, leading to his blueball.
- Ugh turns the Tankmen into Home Depot employees and replaces Captain's ughs with the Allen grunt. The real crowner, however, comes from the mod file itself, where Captain has a whole new slate of Home Depot-themed insults courtesy of JohnnyUtah himself.Captain: We don't hire pussies here! Go work at IKEA.
- "Fresh (OST Version)" is a rip that combines "Fresh" with the main theme of Subway Surfers - that's not the funny part. The funny part is that the rip's visuals, that being two Daddy Dearests and Boyfriend in a caldron, reference a very specific bootleg of Subway Surfers called FNF Mod Runner.
- Spawn Menu (Unused) is actually a GMod video about two cops (one wearing a Stout Shako, and one looks like NBGMusic) responding to someone watching anime in their town. While going to the "criminal"'s house, they purposefully ran over Nico and giving a chuckle over her apparent demise. After the cops apprehended the suspect, the Stout Shako-wearing cop throws his laptop far away to a dumpster. Not long after that, Nico gets thrown in, with getting the same chuckle as the previous one above.
- Pause: Is SiIvaGunner hilarious at times? MYTH CONFIRMED!
- GO MY WAY!! (Vocal Mix) is sung by The Voice Inside Your Head.
- GO MY WAY!! (GAME VERSION) is mixed with The Nutshack. The combination sounds far more appropriate than it reasonably should be.
- Mr. Explorer quickly turns into The Raiders March, while still using the game's soundfont (the 2005 freeware version). It's not a subtle joke given that Lemeza Kosugi is an intentional Expy of Indiana Jones, but one can imagine NIGORO (then known as GR3 Project) would very likely have featured the March in the game's soundtrack if they had the license to use it, which makes it funnier.
- Giant's Rage, Sakit's boss theme in the actual game, plays the theme to The Simpsons in place of the menacing melody.
Love Live! School idol festival
- Story Clear! is an edited story sequence from the game featuring Wood Man and Robbie Rotten helping prepare for Yukiho's birthday. Things... don't go so well. And then the viewer gets JoJoked.
- Snow halation (ELI Mix) - Love Live! School idol festival ~after school ACTIVITY~ starts out as a birthday rip dedicated to Eli... only for Crazy Frog to hijack the whole song, replacing the whole lyrics with nothing but his grunts and mixing the song with "Axel F". On the 3:10 mark, he wears a full cosplay of Nozomi.
- Aishiteru Banzai! (MAKI MIX) is a nice piece from everybody's favorite purple-eyed redhead with a stubborn loner personality and a naive streak. We're obviously talking about Knuckles the Echidna. Unknown from M.E. overrides the song, complete with a Love Live! & Knuckles title card. And then it turns into his Sonic Adventure boss fight, complete with hilariously deadpan "oh no" spam.
- Shangri-La Shower (HANAYO Mix) starts off normal in the first eight seconds... Then it cuts off into a clip of a man wearing a paper mask mimicking Filthy Frank's "it's time to stop" meme to the viewers.
- "Calm" is a Garfield Minus Garfield-style edit of "Minecraft with Gadget," with Inspector Gadget completely removed from the video and Mike talking to himself. It's equally sad and hilarious.
- Subwoofer Lullaby is actually a recreation of the storm scene from The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in said game, complete with Dat Boi busting in through the wall at the end, accompanied by Drama Alert host KeemStar screaming.
- Stal adds in a recorder cover of The Flintstones. But what truly makes it stand out is the audio clip of Jschlatt (who hates Stal) getting angry, with him, Carson and Ant Venom (who all started the joke of Schlatt hating Stal on SMPLive) commenting on the video
- "Instructor Mooselini's RAP" started as a "U rappin COOL!" run before PaRappa realized there are no brakes and gets himself into a wreck.
- The "rip" of BIG from 2 which is normal for an entire 2 minutes and 25 seconds until it transitions into a remix of Jack Black's Octagon segment from Sesame Street.
- Toasty Buns from 2. It has to be heard to be believed.
- Another Toasty Buns rip, this time mixed together with the Rattle Me Bones commercial.
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! The best bones in town from all around!People from around the world come and get it, the line goes around like a merry-go-round.Spin the wheel! Haha, yes!(SPIN THE WHEEL)Very nice, take what ye will! Mmm-uhh!(TAKE WHAT YE WILL)Come on and turn the lights low! Uh-huh!(TURN THE LIGHTS LOW)Very nicely! Rattle me bones! Ow!(DON'T RATTLE ME BONES)
- Team Fortress 2 (Main Theme) (Beta Mix) is the looping ticking sound, with Filthy Frank insulting the viewer along the way before a few familiar characters sing along to that ticking noise.Ron: I found the source of the ticking! It's a pipe bomb!
Harry and Hermione: Yaaaaaaay! (sounds of explosions)
Demoman: AAAAAAAAAAH HA HA HAAAAAAAAA! Oh, they're gonna have to glue you back together, IN HELL! (Team Fortress 2 stinger) - The Art of War, where the drums from the beginning won't stop playing. And then the Scout gets kicked for uploading a low quality rip, with his stats screen having many Easter Eggs.
- More Gun is a rip using Semexual-like word mixing to create a PPAP duet between the Engineer and the Spy, with the Spy killing Engineer, and doing his iconic snort-laugh.
- Misfortune Teller is basically a smexual in high-quality rip form.
- "Dance of Dog" changing into the Cartoon Cartoon theme at the end, complete with the logo animating in the style of the studios' end bumper.
- Snowy (Nintendo Switch Version) is an Undertale parody of the Hotel Mario intro.
- The "unused mix" of Dating Fight! which is just the sound of Sans and Toriel having sex, set to Megalovania combined with the saxophone segment from Careless Whisper by George Michael. Papyrus even ends up calling them in the middle of it. While there is no text, the dialogue is surprisingly easy to decipher and imagine. You can tell from the Rimshot that Sans said he's boning Toriel, causing Papyrus to scream out "SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANS!"
- Temmie Village (PAL Version). It's played with The Sniper's voice clips.
- Battle Against a True Hero (Beta Mix) is overlaid with Mr. Krabs' beeps and boops from the "Krab Borg" episode.
- The Power of "Neo" rip which is only two seconds long. Similarly, the Rouxls Kaard rip from Deltarune which is also two seconds long.
- The alternate mix of Your Best Friend mixed with the theme song to Little Einsteins.
- The OST version of "Megalovania" starts off innocently enough by high quality rip standards by mashing up with Jim Jones's "We Fly High", but then takes a nosedive into insanity by transitioning into a Chad Warden video with sentence mixing to create a vulgar and humorous Take That, Audience! at people who complain in the comments section of every video about the repeated use of "Snow Halation" on the channel. The video ends, appropriately enough, by mashing up "We Fly High" with "Snow Halation". The video received a sequel in the form of The Halloween Hack version of Megalovania, where Chad calls out people who spam dislikes on Snow Halation "rips", which ruins the surprise of the Bait-and-Switch for many people (since Snow Halation is basically The Scrappy out of all of the Running Gags on the channel). He continues by pointing out that hating Snow Halation is a Double Standard, since other running gags like Loud Nigra and Grand Dad are used much more often, yet the fanbase adores the videos that include them.
- The entirety of Enemy Approaching (Extended Version) is a reference to the uncanny Mr. Incredible memes. It has an entire plot to boot.
- The final phase in the "uncanny" segment features a rendition of one of Photoshop Flowey's Nightmare Faces which should look very unnerving... if it wasn't for the comically underwhelming arrangement of "Tili Tili Bom" from Trackman using "Spooktune"'s instruments.
- ラスト (Lust) from Miku Flick. Mind Screw is the only apt term that can describe it. Special mention goes to the fact that the entire thing is set to a Miku cover of "Anaconda". Furthermore, the composer is listed as "PICKLE RICK!!!"
- Also released on the same day, "Tricolor Airline" from Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX is a Miku cover of "All Star".
Fictional titles
- Opening Music from Mr. Rental the Video Game, if only for how atypical it is. First off, the game is entirely non-existent; it was made up by SiIvaGunner. Then the "rip" turns out to be a Stylistic Suck animation that parodies The Flintstones intro. The music is basically a parody of Title Theme (Director's Cut) mentioned on the Nightmare Fuel page, right down to ending with a message. In this case, however, instead of an ominous warning (or threat) from Batman, it's "Smoke, smoke weed everyday." And then there are the lyrics sung by Microsoft Sam.Rental, Mr. Rental
He's the greatest guy in history
From the town of Top Kek
He's about to post a dank-ass meme - Let It Go - Shadow and the Snow Queen is hilarious due to its sheer absurdity, from the actual song to the description listing the performers as Crush 40, Idina Menzel, and all seven of The Beatles to claiming that the game is coming out on the Wii U.
- The entire Undertale 2 playlist. Not only will this probably never be a real game, but its rips are mostly random meme videos, including the story of Little Timmy, a recovering alcoholic, and a woman in a wheelchair eating Nilla wafers and doing a wheelie. Not to mention that the first video in the playlist is the infamous Axel F by Crazy Frog.
- Arguably the highlight of the Tax Day event was Ta-Ta-Tax Fraud! (Reprise) from the non-existent game Yoshi Commits Tax Fraud, a little rap done by a text-to-speech software about Yoshi, well, committing tax fraud.
Other
- Star Evil from ''Action 52' is only the first two seconds of the song in question; the only part of the song you'll hear in a blind playthrough.
- music06 from Bad Rats: the Rats' Revenge uses Bowflex Revolution infomercial joke much like the Team Chaotix example. And it manages to still stay funny somehow.
- Prologue from Disney's Beauty and the Beast Magical Ballroom is a Spadinner YouTube Poop.
- Bird Nest from the video game adaption of A Bug's Life. "Hey, you guys are watching Bird Up, the worst show on television!"
- In an even bigger Bait-and-Switch, there's the Reveal Trailer Theme from Call Of Duty Infinite Warfare, and instead it's the actual trailer with the theme song from Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann placed over it, and it's shockingly fitting. It didn't even need to be edited!
- Edopolis from Cartoon Network Speedway starts off as your standard Flintstones remix, before being abruptly stopped due to a car crash. The crash includes many a number of recognizable sound effects, including the SUBALUWA from Ed, Edd n Eddy, a couple of screams of Tom from Tom and Jerry, but also includes the famous Goofy Yell, and Loud Nigra.
- The rip for I'm a Mod from Club Penguin is "Bonfire" with jumbled lyrics. It really must be heard to be believed.
- "Playing Bagpipes Nearly Kilt Me!" from Commander Keen 5: The Armageddon Machine. SCOTLAND FOREVER!
- Title Screen from CrazyBus. It's "Go My Way" mashed with the well known Crazy Bus music. And it works.
- In what can only be described as blatant Self-Deprecation, this rip of Daffy Duck: Fowl Play's Map music can best be described as Daffy Duck suffering from the reboot Duck Amuck-style.Daffy: Look, Mac, just what's going on around here? Let's get organized, hmm? How about some Grand Dad? (cue Flintstones... only for it to stop) ...well? Where's the rest of it? (cue the rest which switches to Simpsons) NO, NO! (music switches back to the Flintstones) That's dandy, ho ho, that's rich, I'll say... Now how about some Snow Halation?! (cue low-quality clip of "Go My Way") HEY! (music stops) Not "Go My Way", you sound-clown!
- Ancient Lore from Demigod. Starting on 0:15, The (Fake) Voice Inside Your Head (as Graham) makes a cameo appearance informing us that lore is happening throught this video, followed by an excited dumb guy talking about "lore". However, this video is known as a Take That! to the people who impatiently wait for real lore (including a supposedly upcoming ARG while Tito Dick becomes more opaque in the meantime).
- We No Speak Americano from DJ Hero. this is a silento whipping we no speak americano
- The Game Over song from Donald Duck: Goin' Qu@ckers. It's the sound that plays in Duck Hunt when you kill a duck.
- "At Doom's Gate (Sega 32x Version)" from Doom starts off normal, then turns into a bunch of farts.
- Grabbag (Atomic Edition Mix) from Duke Nukem 3D is made after a scene from this old infamous video.
- "Dumb Ways to Die" from Dumb Ways to Die replaces the song's lyrics with those of the normally sad "The Pit Song", turning it into prime Black Comedy.
- SONG 6 from Extreme Paintbrawl is another meme orgy, this one to the already hilarious track. "Part 2" is just as insane.
- "Think Music" from Family Feud is an insane parody of a humorous TAS of said game, shown here. The answers are even weirder than the original TAS, not just including many different Running Gags, but adding in many other nonsensical things that end up being registered as correct answers. The best parts are probably the Hall family's reactions to being curbstomped.Question: Name a part of the body that starts to wear out when you get old.
Giiva: I only upload HQ rips.
(Answer is registered as "Hips" and is deemed to be correct) - Title Screen from Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse is a scene ripped from an episode of Family Guy in which Peter has a farting contest with Michael Moore. Peter starts by farting to the tune of "Snow Halation", and Michael Moore counters with "Go My Way". Then, the two start a duet with the Flintstones theme.
- Continue? - Felix the Cat (based on the "Continue?" theme from an unauthorized Sega Genesis port of the NES Felix the Cat) opens up with a remix of the track "Puzzle Room" (also known as "Problem Solver") from Kirby: Planet Robobot, as a less-than-subtle nod to the channel's infamous "Puzzle Room" rip.Explanation
- Speaking of, the day after the reboot ended, another Puzzle Room rip was uploaded, albeit it's a flute cover.
- Tellingly, when this appeared in "GilvaSunner's Highest Quality Video Game Rips: Volume FOUR HOURS!", it opened with a preface:GiIvaSunner: Don't worry: it's safe.
- The In-Game Version rip of the same track is a Lighter and Softer version of the channel's Trolling Creator tendencies. It includes a bit of Joel's audio commentary on the bootleg, but instead of the Game Over screen that provoked his infamous freakout, we get a Trollface and a chiptune version of the "Trololo" song.
- Game Over from The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy consists of an 8-bit variation of the jingle from when the source show was sponsored by Winston cigarettes.
- The rip of the Menu theme for Garfield does what should've been done ages ago, and takes the fact that GiIva's voice is the same as Garfielf's to its logical conclusion.
- Main Theme - Garfield's Scary Scavenger Hunt is a combination of both the Garfielf parody and the comments section rip, having Grand Dad scream raging, confused comments at SiIva for returningnote while he continues to sleep. Also counts as Fridge Brilliance as SiIva's last line in Menu - Garfield was "Z".
- Complicated from Gone Home starts off normal, but then both the audio and the image for the thumbnail become distorted, as a voice reads aloud the Wikipedia article for Gone Home, which is defined as "sexual activity involving the torture of the male genitals". In the background behind the distorted thumbnail image is a video of two men in a locker room wearing nothing but tight speedos wrestling each other. Then, halfway through the video, it just cuts to Snow Halation combined with Ocean Avenue by Yellowcard. Mood Whiplash is putting it lightly. The fact that the latter half of the rip is possibly the true Nozomi Mix of "Snow Halation"note seals the deal.
- Smooth from Guitar Hero II is not only the obvious ridiculous mashup, but even funnier for those familiar with Neil Cicierega's mashup of the same name.
- Klaxon Beat from Half-Life mixed with Dance of the Manwhore, which doubles as a reference to the infamous Crack-Life mod.
- Game Over from The Halloween Hack starts out as the Game Over theme from Undertale... until GiIvaSunner comes out and complains to the ripper how overused Undertale jokes are getting in regards to The Halloween Hack and says to use something else. The said ripper then tries different things like Space Jam and Snow Halation until ultimately deciding on Don't Fear The Reaper.
- Set Completed from Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit! is the level complete jingle from Super Mario World. However, the final sound that plays as the Iris Out goes around Mario is replaced by a high-pitched Tim Allen grunt from the show.
- Main Theme from Homestar Invaders was one of the 2020 April Fools gag based on Homestar Runner's old April Fools gag. The rip consists of silence, and posing as a paywall for a "SiIvagunner Pay Plus!" service. And eventually:Strong Bad: What the crap? SiIva's gonna make me pay for rips? Consider my subscription DELETED! (deleted buzzer as the screen becomes the "Video unavailable" label)
- Blizzard from Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number starts out normal until Filthy Frank's "Gibe da Pusi B0ss" starts chiming in.
- Intro Theme - I.M Meen has I.M Meen sentence mixed to remake Joel's ever so famous reaction to Grand Dad.
- Touchdown from John Madden Football '92 is a 16-bit remix of "Sports!" by Tim & Eric.
- Evans (Alternate Mix) from jubeat. DJ YOSHITAKA's memetic 185 BPM "Hard Renaissance" style, now fused with Gangnam Style.
- Lonely Rolling Star (Unused Version) from Katamari Damacy replaces the vocal track with "Photograph". Amusingly enough, everything fits.
- The rip of Painful History from Katawa Shoujo. In actuality, it's the Crisis City music from Sonic Generations.note .
- The Main Theme of Knack II. MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY...
- The main themes for L.A.M.A.J and ERIOIOIRE are just the title screen them from L.A. Noire but mirrored. L.A.M.A.J starts off normal but then starts playing backwards at the halfway point, while ERIOIOIRE starts off in reverse and then goes back to normal at the halfway point. And before them, Batting Theme from Winnie The Pooh's Homerun Derby. It's actually a debate about which character is better: L.A.M.A.J, or ERIOIOIRE. For 54 minutes. A few minutes in, the moderator of the debate gives up, brings up Pooh's Homerun Derby, and plays against Christopher Robin, all while the debate continues to rage in the background.
- Around the release of The Last of Us Part II, a bunch of rips were released involving golf games/scenes, to poke fun at one of the earlier-leaked moments where Abby bashes Joel's head in with a golf club. How did SiIva cap this all off? Title Theme - The Last of Us: Par 2
- Come On And from LSD: Dream Emulator starts off as simply a Space Jam mashup, before cutting to actual audio from the movie, where Mr. Swackhammer is trying to come up with something to bring customers back to his amusement park.Mr. Swackhammer: We need something...we need something...nutty! (IT'S THE NUTSHACK) Something wacky! (GRAND DAD! ...FLEENSTONES!?) We need something something something...something...we need some JAMMIN'. (COME ON AND SLAM AND WELCOME TO THE JAM) Yes! JAMMIN'! Now you're talkin'! JAMMIN'! JAMMIN'! That's the word I was looking for, JAMMIN'! Get CHARLES BARKLEY!
- Bad Ending from Mario Forever is the epitome of Stylistic Suck in this channel, featuring a Dramatic Reading of a Troll Fic.
- McDonald's Global Gladiators, taking advantage of the original's exploitable format* to cram in as many memes as it can within one minute.
- Yell "Dead Cell" from Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty starts with SpongeBob SquarePants questioning whether Mr. Krabs is a Metal Gear. Then the song from the game starts playing to the tune of Electric Zoo.
- The rip of Mickey Mousecapade's Game Over screen. Playing the theme from Suicide Mouse, complete with video distortion and static? Not funny. Ending the rip by playing (distorted) audio of Arin's parody AVGN impression? Now it's funny.
- Startup - Microsoft Entertainment Pack, which is actually a 2008 video called Bill Gates is GAY made to look like a Game Boy Color demo. Hell, the fact that they did an entire day of gay culture-related rips that day instead of celebrating Nozomi's birthday on 6/9.
- Soundtrack 2 from Mort the Chicken mixed with Chicken Huntin' by Insane Clown Posse.
- 100 Nyan Power De Yume Gokoti from Nekopara Vol. 1 which is actually Sirius Aoi Eir with a guy singing over it about jerking off to anime, daring Trigger to sue him for doing a cover of the song, and telling the viewer to eat their beans.
- Main Theme (Remastered Version) from New Ghostbusters II is basically an attempt to impersonate Super Ghostbusters. In the three songs, the narrator had a brick shoved up his ass by a group of 8-Bit Beasts, got Beaned by a ghost Bean, then finally got killed by SiIvaGunner for asking him to finish the still-unresolved Christmas Comeback Crisis.
- Main Theme - e: Not even Numberphile is safe from being ripped.
- The Opening Theme of No Man's Sky narrated by this kid.
- The rip of "SECRET x2" from Oreimo Portable. 10 seconds in, the sound of police sirens and helicopters completely drown out the song. Joel's prank call to PC Optimizer Pro can be heard, bit-crushed to sound like it's coming from a police radio. Also, at the very end, another voice comes in and says, "Attention all units. Suspect seen heading south. Block all major roads and capture the suspect."
- The Plumbers Don't Wear Ties Theme Song combined with "Always Do Your Best", another running gag from Vinesauce.
- Main Theme from Rare Replay mixed with the Der Fuhrer's Face from the Donald Duck cartoon of the same name.
- Title Screen - The Rugrats Movie is a clip of the titular film, specifically the scene where Betty tries to attack a Jerkass reporter for implying that the babies (or Grand Dad in this case) may never be seen again, but with Tito Dick's head superimposed over said reporter's head.
- Main Theme (Beta Mix) - Shrek manages to take All Star and autotune the lead singer's voice to the Flintstones theme. Even the whistle towards the middle of the song is edited!.
- Talk Like a Pirate Day brought in a lot of hilarity, but one of the biggest highlights is "Main Theme" from Sid Meier's Pirates!. It's a sea shanty sung from the perspective of a pathetic SiIvaGunner fan who depends on "high quality rips" for happiness.
- The Pizza Theme from Spider-Man 2 is already pretty funny, but then there's the drunk sounding Peter Parker talking about how he's going to be late for Dr. Connors' class.
- "Title Screen - Steven Universe: Attack the Light" is a mashup between the original song and the Nutshack theme, and is repeatedly interrupted by Egoraptor's infamous "WHAT IS THIS" rant from the Game Grumps playthrough of Sonic the Hedgehog (2006).
- The mind control motif from SUPERHOT, which even affects the video description, causing every word to be replaced with "SUPERHOT". Particularly once the actual song begins and starts speeding up.
- The "rare version" of the title screen music of Vib-Ribbon is probably one of the funniest rips on the channel by virtue of its sheer weirdness. It starts normally, but when the protagonist of the game, Vibri, starts to sing, the orchestra interrupts her and starts to go overboard. She tries to sing again, but is once again interrupted by the orchestra, which gets loud enough to be considered Sensory Abuse (complete with a man screaming in the background noise from the volume). The orchestra eventually stops, but when Vibri starts singing, she's interrupted for the third time and a parody of "Sloprano" starts up, with SiIvaGunner (in a tone reminiscent of Vinny) and Joel's voices replacing certain lines. The Howie Long Scream plays to the tune of the Flintstones theme before the audio glitches up and makes a fart sound.
- Main Theme from Yoda Stories is a crude video of a creepy Yoda puppet acting out various memes from the channel, including Joel's initial reaction to Grand Dad, the Flintstones theme, Snow Halation, Loud Nigra, and the Nutshack intro.
- Midway through "This is M0st DisturbiNg" from King for Another Day, the music changes to various completely unrelated rips. The segment closes out with the mother from "Let Mom Sleep" telling someone (presumably MissingNo.) to "stop playing with that radio".
- Main Title - Goldeneye 007 shows the infamous "Bond burger" image◊ and follows Bobby Wace attempting to explain the meaning behind the image.
- You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch - The Grinch is a parody of the song from How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, where a Thurl Ravenscroft soundalike sings about the Grinch's rip submission being rejected for such reasons as it just being a Chip tha Ripper mashup. The final verse, however, has him attempt to sing Snow Halation to the tune of "You're a Mean One" before descending into corpsing from the sheer ridiculousness.
- "Main Theme" from Pieces is a modest enough rip using "Jump" from Van Halen...until the comments section started getting bombed by fans warning others to avoid the next rip in line like the plague because it features "Yankin'"note and that rip's own comments section was disabled as soon as it was uploaded. Naturally, this only drew even more views to the "Yankin'" rip.
- "Track 5" from Rupert and the Toymaker's Party for the ZX Spectrum is another "Jump" rip...but most of the comments are distracted by how due to the title card's poor graphics Rupert looks like he's sneezing or spitting onto his birthday cake as Podgy Pig looks on in shock and Bill Badger looks completely oblivious.
- "Eclipse (Beta Version)" from Terraria is "Lifelight" mashed up with the Power Rangers S.P.D. theme...except it's actually the version Sampled Up from DistantCry's Worst Beat Ever Created [Number 9], complete with the deep fried bass hits, and features a cameo from Jack Black's octagon sketch.
- For 2023's April Fools' Day event, the channel ripped itself, uploading previously existing rips with the suffix "(Beta Mix)" on it, even those which already have that suffix before. While the majority of the rips uploaded during this event swaps the jokes or remixing the older rips, some went... out there.
- "Apology. (Beta Mix)" is what happens if the team decided to aggresively double down on the Puzzle Room incident. It's not the only serious video they managed to parody, as they managed to deface "My Last Message" with really distracting TikTok "attention bait" videos fit for people who have their attention span shortened by said social media.
- The "(Beta Mix)" of the prologue of Christmas Comeback Crisis has a hilariously simple What If?... What if the Voice doesn't know the password of SiIva's computer? The result is a resigned "Fuck." from the Voice.
- Special mention goes to the "Trailer Sting" rip from Garten of Banban... which has twenty "(Beta Mix)" suffixes. Not only that, each rip adds a song to the base rip (itself is a melodyswap to "Meet the Flintstones") one after another, which results in nothing short of a cacophony by the time it reaches its 20th "(Beta Mix)" suffix. The inclusion of Loud Nigra in the 20th rip has never been so appropriate.
- To cap off the event, the channel uploaded a beta mix of CCC's first episode... which is simply an animated adaptation of SCP-3922's use of the episode where a group of soldiers arrest the Voice for "crimes against anime", much to Smol Nozomi's bewilderment.The Voice: I'm sorry but what the fuck-
- Much later, the event would be referenced in the RIP2 track "You Are Now In the Space Quadrant [Bad Future] (Beta Mix) (Beta Mix)", itself a Beta Mix of one of the event's rips. The hidden track on the album is its instrumental, which ups the joke to "[Bad Future] (Beta Mix) (Beta Mix) (Instrumental) (Beta Mix)".
- On May 18, 2023, SiIva; TimmyTurnersGrandDad; and VvvvvaVvvvvvr all devoted the day to ripping a single video game song: respectively they were "Raft Ride" from The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, "100 Sunny" from OMORI and "Fairy Tale Path" from Yume 2kki. (In the latter's case, the "Fairy Tale Path-over" actually began two days earlier.) Sometimes they would rip each other's song in the style of their own song. (e.g. TTGD ripping "Path" with the melody of "Sunny") Ever since, the channel would constantly rip "Raft Ride" for months on end, culminating in the August 29 SiIva Direct where they banned all future rips of the song, while promising to run another song into the ground. This "ban" clearly didn't stick as a rip of "Not Raft Ride", complete with a mustache on the thumbnail, was uploaded the next day, and Raft Ride would still receive rips.
- The 8.29.2023 SiIva Direct itself was full of these moments.
- Announcing a new remake of an RPG everyone has surely heard of: Trials of Triangle Quest Traveler RPG Deluxe, a collaboration between Square Enix, Circle Enix, and Tetrahedron Enix, and featuring such new mechanics as Acid Reflux, Stale Bread, Being Smelly, Patting the Cats, and Maximum RNG.
- As a gentle jab at the abundance of farming games present in one Nintendo Direct, no less than three consecutive rips from farming games (in order: Harvest Moon, Stardew Valley, and Baldi's Farm) were announced.
- The Shop Fusion Collab has additional segments as part of a booster pass, only available to those who purchase the $70 family pack from SiIvaGunner Quality Online. Also part of the family pack: a follow-up to King for Another Day, something involving the Christmas Comeback Crisis, and DLC for the Nuclear Winter event.
- Mario will receive his very own event... coming for his 100th anniversary, in 1981. Not to be outdone, a Luigi event was announced for 2083.
- The penultimate announcement was a follow-up to the Waluigi Pinball rip from the first Direct, this time of the Brawl version, and also featuring a very specific, funny joke.
- "Main Theme (Extended Mix)" from Hong Kong '97 is "One Winged Angel" arranged to sound like the game's rendition of "I Love Beijing Tiananmen", including the loop. Perfect for imagining Sephiroth battling Tong Shau Ping.
- During July 15th, 2023 during the PSY Day 8 event, the channel was briefly hacked and uploaded six "good music" videos consisted of fake tutorials about pirating softwares. Thankfully, the backroom team were able to delete the videos, but not without leaving one last trick to the viewers... "good music 7".SiIva: "I only upload good music."
- "Bosun Bill (Beta Mix)" from Sea of Thieves turns out to actually be a parody of, out of all things, the video that was uploaded after the Puzzle Room incident.Narrator: (sigh) Hey guys.Narrator: I'm really sorry.
Video Descriptions
- The various Snow Halation rips, which all feature a quote from each member of μ’s (except Nozomi) about how they love to read the channel description.
- The various joke rips from Nekopara Vol. 1, composed by "Schtoph-Putin Kneckoparah, Ownyoresteemprovilez Yumohreons".note
- Moonstruck Blossom from Kirby: Triple Deluxe gives us the following description."Sectonia and Taranza were once good friends, but Sectonia became obsessed with vanity, delusions of grandeur and not reading the channel description. It wasn't long before her heart went evil, turning her into the power-hungry monarch she is today."
- All the pirate rips have the songs listed as "Shanties", the artist as "Composarr", the playlist as "Treasure Map", platforms as "Planks", and the description is some form of "Please be readin' the channel description!" Here is what the channel description said on Talk Like a Pirate Day (the day all the aforementioned pirate rips were posted):Here be lyin' a fine selection of mostly Nintendo shanties!
I do not own to any o' the shanties heard in these live performances. Sailin' and plunderin' fer shanties is quite a time-consumin' voyage fer me (especially if ye be takin on the S.S. Wii U and H.M.S. 3DS), but feel free to leave shanty requests or suggestions thru personal message in a bottle or thru carrier pigeon, and I'll see what aye can do!
Banner ARRtwork is from me favorite pirate pastime, "Tengami".
(All of the shanties are hauled in by a team of hard workin' pirates who have given the OK. Also, please keep yer requests to a minimum, or you'll be walkin' the plank!) - The description of the final video is about SiIva getting angry at the fact that the names have gotten corrupted after every album upload:9 months. 27 albums. And every single time, this has happened. Without error. Names of people who I have never known fill up my screen and I get no credit at the end for all of my hard work. I have ran every single virus scan in the world known to mankind, have uploaded from my laptop and from my phone, yet it's all for naught. Why do I try? It's like there's a greater power that I don't know about, interfering with my actions. Is this the work of an enemy stand? Or the people named in the albums? I once heard about a group behind the scenes manipulating me and every move I make, but who would seriously believe something like that? I'm just a simple video game music ripper. What would anyone want from me? Going this far for a prank is a really mean thing to do, though I think I am overthinking this.
While the name corruption is a shame, I was never in this for the recognition. I only wanted to upload high quality video game rips. A goal which I think I have finally reached, at the end of a very grandiose and bizarre adventure. It has been a delight for me, and I hope it was for all of you as well.
I'm completely exhausted. Maybe I need to lie down and think this through...
Yes... I haven't slept in a long time... - And then in the true final video, the culprit is revealed:So the culprit reveals himself. You may or may not have noticed but through the entire run of my channel, every time I released an album, the names would be messed up. Now on the last album, Wood Man shows himself. The one who's been doing all this crap. I don't even care anymore, I'm too tired to think. I need to lie down for a while... A long while.
- The description of Disco Star - The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
- The description for I'm Han Solo has The Voice getting a bit out of it:Please read the channOH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD
- The description of Harlem Shakeover rip "How to Vex Your Enemies" from YIIK I.V has this little number, parodying the description of this YIIK video:Please read the channel description, and like this video if I did a good job If I can learn how to do this I might not have to get the job at the VHS store. I really don't want to. Mom says I owe $100 a month for my room now that I graduated and I just can't deal with that right now. I've got more important things to do. Seriously. Get off my case. Let me grow. let me breath. Let me be my own person. Don't shackle me with your corporate chains! Just as I refuse my Mother's demands that I became a wage cuck, I refuse traditional videogame rips!
Ajit said I can send him ONE rip. Maybe two if this goes well otherwise they'll have to find someone who knows music theory or has used audacity before.
I choose to get a liberal arts degree. To study the classics. To grappled with chaos and stare into the abyss. I fought with Jung and Freud, I trioka'd with Anna Karenina. What I lack in literal skill and talent I make up for in metaphorical merit.
Mark my words.
Announcements/Meta/Other
- The announcement video of SiIvaGunner's grand return. At first, it starts building up a lot of dramatic tension (though with a lot of Intentional Engrish for Funny)... then it Bait And Switches to a cheaply made advertisement for a SiIvaGunner themed pachinko game (based on Dian Shi Ma Li). It's a colossal Take That! to Konami and their decision to make a Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater pachinko game, which caused a lot of backlash from the Metal Gear fanbase (who all still resent Konami for their poor treatment of Hideo Kojima).
- Sonic and Eggman reply to a tweet from the High-Quality Ripper himself. SiIva then incorporated the tweet into the announcement video for his "7 Somari Dad" tribute album, framing it as Sonic and Eggman listening to a Dramatic Reading of the second and third paragraphs of God-Speednote , which comes complete with a Sexophone soundtrack.Eggman: GilvaSunner asks "What's your favorite high quality rip?"
Sonic: Well, let's take a listen...Uh, are these real?
Eggman: Well, says here that he only uploads high quality rips, so must be.
Sonic: Not bad, GiIvaSunner, not bad at all. - The (fake) finale for the reboot has an empty annotation for a second. Putting your cursor over it will reveal a long string of characters. These characters are part of a Megaupload URL for a Pokémon FireRed ROM hack. Beating it earns you another string of characters. Put them in a YouTube URL. It's an entire episode of The Nutshack. The fact that The Nutshack is even a part of the ARG is hilarious on its own.
- The announcement video for Volume 6.66 is a shoddy 3D Movie Maker movie of the GiIva crew making new rips for the album (and Waluigi attempting to interfere).
- The special advert for the Grand Dad 64 album, guest-staring Aztrosist, who gets increasingly aggravated by the channel's Running Gags and says that there's definitely no Loud Nigra, Flintstones, or Snow Halation in the album, and that it costs a million dollars. At the end of the ad, he realizes that the album was released several months before the advert, much to his confusion and dismay.
- File Select Fusion, when it's not Awesome Music, is this; particularly, Joel's parody of the famous 0.5x A Presses meme, and this:So it's finally over, no more memes
If you know they're memes, you can follow your dreams!
Put your hands together, this channel was funny
His coconut gun can fire in spurts!
Huh! GS! GiivaSunner! SG! SiivaGunner! CG! Coconut Gun! - Before the finale video was released, another video was uploaded, which starts out just like the real finale, but nine seconds into the video, it is suddenly replaced by the most notorious memes in the channel's history. Space Jam, JustinRPG, the Sensory Abuse version of Bean, the Jetsons... they're all Back for the Finale, even the Harlequin Baby. SiIvaGunner eventually deleted the rip to make way for the real one, but Flustered Fernando (who had been archiving deleted rips) rehosted the video on his channel... and SiIva retweeted it, whilst denying that he originally uploaded it!
- the nutshack theme but the first nutshack is replaced with me ending the channel is a fairly depressing video announcing the end of GiIvaSunner. However, after a 50 minute speech about all the great times the channel has had, the video keeps the promise from the title and keeps playing the Nutshack theme.
- After the channel ending announcement, SiIva did a special giveaway on his Twitter account, promising to give a Steam game to a random person who retweeted the tweet and replied with their favorite rip. What game did the winner get? Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, of course.
- Wood Man's pathetic attempt at actual combat.
- The "finale" to the Christmas Comeback Crisis. Expecting a satisfying conclusion? Too bad! Waluigi time!
- Waluigi's throwaway line about "bass boosted loadsamoney" suddenly wasn't such a throwaway when this rip was uploaded!
- Episode Seven of the Christmas Comeback (Large Gains), is a tutorial video on how to use a bowflex machine.
- On February 3rd, the day after Groundhog Day, they posted all the rips they had posted the day before, but each rip had some sort of minor modification to it. Except for the last one, which was changed entirely.
- As of Mother's Day 2017, the channel has been seized from the Voice's control... by Inspector Gadget.Brandon Mejia: "Go-go-gadget channel description" We're fucked aren't we?
- On April 17, 2018, the channel became tax and financial themed for the US Tax Day. This includes rips from two fake games: Kirby Does His Taxes and Yoshi Commits Tax Fraud. The event was also extended along with the tax return deadline.
- Since the channel's gimmick is to post what looks at first glance like completely normal video game music, anytime someone forgets to check the uploader and uses a SiIva rip in something instead of the actual song they were meaning to use is a funny moment.
- This poor Tumblr user decided to make a post with a gif of a walking Rowlet and an mp3 of the Honeyhive Galaxy music, and didn't realize until after they posted it that they accidentally grabbed the SiIva version of the song. They found out the hard way, when they innocently decided to listen to the song along with the gif... and within seconds was hit with IT'S HIP TO FUCK BEES! note
- GameXplain accidentally used the rip of Spiral Mountain, which had its melody changed to that of Hotline Bling, as the background music for a video about Yooka-Laylee. They deleted it when they realized their mistake, but a fan isolated Derrick's speech and layered it over the SiIvaGunner rip, recreating the deleted video. You can find it here.
- When reporting the demise of Wii Shop Channel, Eurogamer and a few other outlets embed a link to its theme music... which also happened to have its melody changed to Hotline Bling (and, towards the end, Flintstones).
- A Super Mario Odyssey video uploaded to Nintendo of Italy's official YouTube channel showcasing player’s impressions of the game at Milan Games Week 2017 used the rip of Fossil Fallsnote as background music. This sort of thing is why you keep all of your divisions in the loop with what content is in your games, and also give them the files for upcoming music tracks so that they don't have to resort to finding them on YouTube.
- Popular Mechanics' Snapchat made a video about the SNES Classic, using this rip of Super Mario World's Athletic Themenote as the BGM.
- This video by Games Done Quick uses La Libellula from Enviro Bear 2000...but its melody is actually that of Snow Halation.
- This even happened to a cover. One user made a cover medley of music from the Pokémon games, but he used SiIva's version of Route 201note instead of the original. He hasn't said anything about this, leaving whether or not he did this on purpose as an inside-joke unknown.
- For one that definitely was an accident, musician Silver Storm attempted to make a rock cover of Steam Gardens from Super Mario Odyssey when Odyssey came out, but he accidentally used SiIva's version as a reference. This resulted in him unknowingly playing the Flintstones' theme, Santana's Smooth, Gas, Gas, Gas and Wood Man's theme. Upon finding out about this, he deleted everything to do with the cover (including the real one), rendering most of it seemingly lost to time, but the 90-second Itunes preview has been preserved.
- Not even fanmade rips are immune. Scott The Woz unknowingly used this rip of the Ninjabread Man title theme, a mashup with the Nutshack theme, in his first Shovelware video. Even better, it immediately began with the Nutshack mashup and Scott was still fooled! In his own words:The rumors are true! Starting at 14:47 I accidentally used a remix of Ninjabread Man music with the theme song of everybody's favorite animated show, The Nutshack, which can be found here: [insert link] You know what, it fits, I'm leavin' it there, please do not expect any future Nutshack content.
- Twitch-streamer The 8-Bit Drummer has a long-running feud with SiIvaGunner. He allows his viewers to submit songs for him to cover and the list these songs are stored on does not tell him the author of the video, resulting in a lot of fake songs being included with the real ones. The playlist of him wanting to play a song only to find out it's a SiIvaGunner-rip is over 100 videos deep.
- On August 9th, 2021, Sheet Music Boss uploaded a piano tutorial of Ultimate Koopa. Problem is, the song they referenced was SiIva's "high quality rip" which arranged the song alongside Last Brutal Sister Flandre S. While some initially believed it was intentionally done as a prank, Andrew from SMB later admitted that he had never played Super Mario 64 and didn't know the song wasn't legit. note The video was quickly renamed to state that it was the SiIvaGunner version, and another video with the correct song was later uploaded.
- On that note, several rips are the first thing you see when you search for certain songs, such as the first Slider rip and Snow Halation.
- From King for Another Day, the fact that Jack Bros defeat Mariya and Jack & Elmo defeat Rhythm Masters... only to drop to loser brackets and get eliminated completely by the other Jack's enemy.
- Before the winner of the tournament was announced, a joke results screen was posted... saying anything more will ruin it.
- The fact that KO has POW cards of all the contestants... and one alternate card of HOBaRT, which is actually just Darrell◊ in the shape of a mixer.
- The pre-match dialogue for Robotnik and Dedede is just them screaming at each other.
- Jack and Elmo's win quote against Missingno. has Elmo saying "Kill James."
- For April Fools 2020, the team announced Cloud Strife as King for Another Day DLC, even putting his playlist and character art up for "download". The catch? The two songs he got, "Let the Battles Begin!" and "Fight On!", are completely unchanged. He just can't catch a break, can he?
- SiIvaGunner: 7 Fact Extravaganza is a parody of a promotional video for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, which includes a few references to "Soup or Smash Bros.", a YouTube Poop that DaThings1 made of said promotional video.
- How a SiIvagunner Video Destroyed my Mind, an analysis video where the OP sums up various key points in his life, mostly revolving around Super Mario 64, and how they seemingly coalesced into the File Select rip.Everything was connected. My uncle's cabin, Mario 64, Hazy Maze Cave, Watch for Rolling Rocks, pannenkoek2012, T.J. "Henry" Yoshi, The Binding of Issac, Bisnap, Tears of Grace, Scatman, Scatman's World, no allowance, Flintstones, computers, Vinesauce, SimpleFlips, end credits music, TimmyTurnersGrandDad, SiIvaGunner! It was at this point that my mind was destroyed. Every event of my life was leading up to this moment. This moment of pure meme bliss. I've never been the same since.
- On September 10, 2019, the channel held an event known as "Not Funny Didn't Laugh Day", an entire day dedicated to unfunny memes and bizarre videos. Every rip uploaded was related to this theme, from videos that were a series of nonsensical and unrelated audio and video clips, to rips that fit the day's general theme, such as this rip that syncs up the infamous "Afro Circus" joke from Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted with the song Megalovania. The event fittingly ended with a rip of the song sans. that consisted entirely of a one-hour loop of a moving image of a dog with two hands doing OK signs set to the song.
- May 7th, 2023 saw the release of Garten of Banban 3 and the channel uploaded nine rips of the game to commemorate it. With the ironic popularity of the franchise, SiIva announced these uploads in the Community tab playing it up as sophisticated as possible.
Hand over your pancreas.
Considering the resounding success of my meticulously crafted Garten of Banban rips of the highest quality possible, which have captivated the hearts and minds of a vast and diverse global audience, permeating the cultural landscape with their sheer brilliance and artistic innovation, I have made the executive decision to stylishly and graciously share every single musical masterpiece from the relatively recent installment of the ever-so esteemed "game" franchise.
Three stones with one bird.
It is no exaggeration to say that the impact of such rips have reverberated far beyond the realms of mere entertainment. They have become a cultural phenomenon, a touchstone for a generation hungry for artistic expression that pushes the boundaries of what is possible, and a testament to the transformative power of music in our lives. I only upload high quality rips.
Behave or get Ban-banned.
- The Shop Fusion Collab is comprised entirely of fully-animated shop screens, with various characters interacting with each other. And sometimes, well... Hilarity Ensues.
- Mae enters Porkrind's shop and immediately strikes up a conversation, remarking that the place looks like it's out of the 30's and it feels a bit too old for her to shoplift from. When Porkrind asks if she was actually planning to steal from him, Mae immediately bolts.
- Hope shows up in Dweller's Empty Path and addresses SiIvaGunner directly, claiming she's a huge fan and wants to request a rip. Unfortunately, she's cut off by the next scene, featuring the Ocarina of Time shop in the style of her home game. Once that's finished, Hope pops back up to complain that she never got to finish her request for a mashup involving Baby Shark — and is promptly cut off again.
- In the latter segment, Link and Zelda both dress up in school uniforms... Though in Link's case, he's wearing a female uniform. Specifically Chris' uniform. Chris is not happy about it.
- When Spyro visits the Black Market, the Chao there tries to sell him a shiny egg. Spyro's two choices are "I'll take it." and "No, isn't this child trafficking?"
- The Batter and Cartridge Guy getting snippy with each other.Cartridge Guy: You're ugly.
Batter: ...There are impure spirits here. I must purify your cartridges.
Cartridge Guy: Purification? I just sell shitty games to snot-ridden twerps like you. What would I know about specters? - Scott Pilgrim going to Hotlantis to buy... A green squid cushion, and holding it up proudly. And of course, Harmony is there, being, well, Harmony.
- And then right after that is the Dead Estate shop in the style of Splatoon 3. Nobody was prepared for Cordelia in full 3D, if the chat is of any indication.
- Morshu was completely expected. What wasn't expected? Him showing up teaching PaRappa the Rapper how to man the store in that game's style.
- Morshu's own shop is now being manned by Crazy Dave, leading into a YTPMV of the Plants vs. Zombies shop theme using soundbites of both characters and the former's memetic dialogue animations redrawn with the latter.
- "Let's Do This", the theme song of the eponymous Home Depot campaign, in the style of Crypt of the NecroDancer. Followed by The Messenger (2018)... Except it's the shopkeep from that game in an actual Home Depot in live action.
- This exchange between The Messenger and Tower Records clerk Sayoko Morohoshi...Sayoko: Are you dressed like a ninja?
The Messenger: I am a ninja.
Sayoko: Oh, uh, ok, l-let me know if you need anything. - The splash art at the end showing most of the shopkeepers has most of said shopkeepers featured in the video. One character who wasn't in the video beforehand, though, hiding in a bag on the left hand side? Spamton. Because of course he is.
- The entire premise of "Bootleg Day", a takeover that happened during the channel's seventh year on July 7th. Naturally, this event consisted of many, many bootleg themed rips based on various infamous bootleg games (most of which were played by Joel from Vinesauce), and ends with two of the most grandest rips of them all- the first one being a remix of "One Winged Angel" from Final Fantasy 7 by utilizing the soundfont from The Flintstones: The Rescue of Dino & Hoppy'snote and eventually, The Flinstones' theme song itself.
- The second of the two finale rips for the event? A fusion collab of I Love Beijing Tiananmen, and by that, we mean the five-second loop of the chorus that was used in Hong Kong '97.
- The start of the collab features an edited version of Hong Kong '97's intro sequence that changes the story from the original game (which, by the way, was about a kung-fu fighting master called Chin who had to kill the entire population of China) to be themed around Siivagunner (i.e. Chin now has to get rid of The Haltmann Company and kill everything related to anime) instead. All while the intro of "I Love Beijing Tiananmen" (albeit pitch-shifted to The Flintstones theme, for obvious reasons) plays in the background.
- The entire fusion collab as a whole features approximately 165 entries, which breaks the record of most entries in a fusion collab. Some of the entries even reference their own games while referencing the fusion collab's take on the Hong Kong '97 story, causing many meta jokes to ensue.
- The end of the fusion collab FINALLY plays the ending lines of the original version of the song, while we are shown gameplay of SiIvaGunner's take on Hong Kong '97, featuring Chin blowing up "smol" Nozomis and fighting against President Haltmann himself. Predictably, Haltmann crushes Chin in time with the song's literal end.
- And, dark as it may be, the infamous Game Over screen from Hong Kong 97 is replaced with the even more infamous Game Over screen from the Felix The Cat bootleg game for the Sega Genesis, now designed to be based upon Hong Kong '97's Game Over screen.
- The second of the two finale rips for the event? A fusion collab of I Love Beijing Tiananmen, and by that, we mean the five-second loop of the chorus that was used in Hong Kong '97.
- For the promotion of the Volumes Ruby and Sapphire, SiIvaGunner published a fake tutorial to catch a legendary Pokémon called Grandon. It looks like an old gameplay video made with Windows Movie Maker with badly inserted text, and the conditions to catch the legendary are ridiculous: you need a level 100 Salamence who knows Cut simply to cut potted trees to open a door in a Sootopolis house (note that it’s never explained why you need this Pokémon specifically), to trade a Liechi Berry with a nerd so he’ll give you an album, to give it to a level 77 Sudowoodo who knows Dig, to go in the Altering Cave who’s on the Route 103, and it will teleport you on a 7-shaped island where Grandon, who looks like a Mon version of Grand Dad, lives. Like these tutorials from the late 2000s and early 2010s, the parody has spelling errors at some places, and it ends on the message "fuck you jordan" for no reason at all.
Fan-made rips
- TimmyTurnersGrandDad's rip of Course Intro Fanfare from Mario Kart 8... except the game is paused multiple times by Leni Loud because she needs to change into her driving outfit and drink her driving smoothie, and Lincoln had to open the door for her.
- DK Rap (Olympic Mix) (NSFW) is just the DK Rap singer sentence-mixed to a Three 6 Mafia song.
- The clone channel VvvvvaVvvvvvr, being an exaggeration of SiIva's shitposting tendency, has quite a few, but special mention has to go to Snow Halation - TITO DICK DICKMAN BABY for nearly 6 hours - which is Exactly What It Says on the Tinnote .
- recordcollector1972 is another clone channel, only instead of focusing specifically on video game music, it focuses on rips of music in general. Here you hear Harry Nilsson's "Gotta Get Up"... only to repeatedly cut out with one of the deaths from the Netflix series Russian Doll. If you haven't seen that show, "Gotta Get Up" is the song that plays whenever Nadia dies.
- After just about every upload of the song "Dirty Laundry" was taken down for copyright, this was uploaded. It loops the intro for 5 minutes straight, then at the end Filthy Frank goes "You just got pranked!" But that's not the funny part - because of the aforementioned copyright claims, it's the first result when you search up the song. And the comments, when you scroll down, are filled with people who clearly didn't watch all the way through.