Well, pardon me for standing up and defending an overhated network.
Honest Trailers, Cinema Sins, and How It Should Have Ended are definitely worth checking out.
what do you mean I didn't win, I ate more wet t-shirts than anyone elseEpic Rap Battles Of History certainly lives up to its title. It really is epic. If ya wanna get into it, I'd recommend starting off with the Hitler vs. Vader trilogy and then go on from there.
I'd also recommend Silver Quill if you're looking for great and funny reviews.
boop I'm more active on hereThey Live In A Castle,nuff said.
Yatatatatata,Yatatatatatata, Dududamdam, Kaboom!How about Animebromii?
Yatatatatata,Yatatatatatata, Dududamdam, Kaboom!I dunno, I find their voices a bit obnoxious. And now my nephew's beginning to take every single thing they say as canon.
When you wish upon a side of beef, soon will come an end to all your griefAnyone know a good youtube channel that does a MST 3 K kinda thing? I know about Super Riff Bros. but that's it...
"You can't swallow what I'm thinking!!"I recommend Dancing with the Autobots by Kryschenn. It's a Transformers G1 fanfic, with slight AU (Basically, people who died in the 1986 movie are alive and well and living in Autobot City.) and it also crosses over with G.I. Joe and Jem and the Holograms. Essentially the plot is that Jazz and Blaster come up with an idea to put the Autobots into a reality dance show, and they put on a ton of drama for the cameras, much to the annoyance and embarrassment of all involved. By her own admission Kryschenn has no idea what inspired it, but it has some genuinely hilarious moments, and it is incredibly well written.
RIP Leonard Nimoy 26/03/1931 - 27/02/2015I was recently given an Android smartphone, and have been looking for good games to play on it. To that end, I'm looking for a reliable website on which I might discover games, and which might give me an impression of how good each is. Since I'm fairly new to Android gaming, I really don't know the sites related to it, especially in terms of whether they provide trustworthy reviews. A means of searching for games by genre would be an advantage.
(I have asked for game recommendations in the "Video Games" subforum, and I've discovered a few games via general web-searches, but I seem to see more or less the same games recurring in the latter, and I don't want to pester the former repeatedly—on top of which, I can be somewhat picky about which games I play.)
Does anyone have any recommendations?
edited 27th Mar '15 5:00:39 PM by ArsThaumaturgis
My Games & WritingDoes anybody have any recommendations for a web cartoon series? Not just those parody shows like How It Should Have Ended, but also some original series. (Can be anthologies)
ChaseFaceShow hasn't been around for very long but his videos have been pretty damn good for the year or 2 that he's been making em. Also...he is inspired by egoraptor and was a guest voice actor for Dragon Ball Z Abridged by Team Four Star
Captain Disillusion is a Youtube channel where the host, Captain Disillusion, debunks Viral videos and what is fake about the video.
Heck, one special episode has Beakman from Beakman's World as a special guest!
The Daily Byte on Polaris just concluded, I believe, and I find myself wanting a replacement "news program". I do already watch Dodger's "Gaming Newz", but that seems to be somewhat infrequent at the moment.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
My Games & WritingThe following you can easily find on You Tube.
Can't believe that there isn't a page on here for JonnyEthco's "Mad Mad Mario". I highly recommend that if you're the kind of person who loves vulgar humor.
Likewise, there aren't any pages on "Super Mario Bros: Heroes of the Stars" and "Godzilla vs Koopzilla", both of which are by King Asylus. Heroes of the Stars is a love letter to animations such as Super Mario Bros Z and Godzilla vs Koopzilla in made in the same style in which Godzilla fights Bowser. King Asylus also is the creator of "Super Godzilla: The Movie". He also has a reboot and a sequel planned for Godzilla vs Koopzilla, which are "Koopzilla vs Godzilla" and "Shin Godzilla vs Koopzilla".
Not willing to make those pages myself since I'm new here.
edited 12th Nov '16 4:54:54 PM by TheGamechanger
The League of HeroesVideo Game High School is a good show.
Hey.Glowfic - totally awesome
I'm a big fan of the webcomic Reptilis Rex and I'm a bit disappointed it hasn't caught on. It's set in a world where the reptoids have revealed themselves and now live among humanity, albeit as second-class citizens. And the former reptoid emperor rooms with a geeky conspiracy theorist. It's structured like a gag-a-day comic strip, but it does have story arcs and social commentary and what-have-you.
Is that a Wocket in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?Lets see if this section of the forum still has some life in it.
I need new things to listen to. Did Critical Role, The Adventure Zone and Welcome To Night Vale. I don't need things recommended to be about D&D, but would prefer things with a narrative to them, not just talking heads. Would accept great audio books as well.
Well, touching off from Night Vale, I've been really into The Magnus Archives lately...
The Revolution Will Not Be TropeableI would like to recommend Society Of Virtue. You can find it on Youtube or Facebook.
Midnight Mares is Friendship is Magic with the serial numbers filed off. If you ever wondered what Nightmare Moon would be like as a teenage goth pony watch this to find out.
Useful AGK Helper is an AGK parodist: here is an example of his episodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb6yOjvKl1k
Brawl in the Family. My favorite webcomic, has been over for almost a decade, but is still worth reading. It dissapoints me that so few people have in the modern day.
Kris Straub, the author of Ichor Falls, Candle Cove, and Broodhollow has started Scared Yet?, a series of reviews analysing famous creepypastas and why they work, or, more usually, don't.
The first few episodes have covered Jeff the Killer, the SCP Foundation, and the Russian Sleep Experiment.
The Revolution Will Not Be Tropeable