Phelous takes a look at WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game, WWF's attempt to knock-off Mortal Kombat, as well as its silly promo tape.
Every series needs a lost episode that makes no sense, is cursed, and ends up being sold at a yard sale. This is Theodore's Bad Day!
Umm... how can a tugboat bleed? Or light a match? I get he's a living vehicle, but I don't think he has blood or hands.
Creepypastas are not necessarily known to make logical sense, especially the worse ones.
Jason has come back to kill for Mommy.They are seriously making bootlegs Sonic.exe plushies! We have gotten to the point that stupid creepypastas are having rip off merchandise made of it.
Not sure if Phelous watched the early 2000s Disney Channel sitcoms.
But if he did, I wonder if he would review the first aired episode of Even Stevens "Swap.Com".
Premise is Louis getting an unpopular student a date with his sister Ren. Cause said student had a rare trading card called a Roaring Drycon. Pretty sure there wasn't anything Yu-Gi-Oh related in the US when it was made (Premiering in Summer or Fall in 2000).
So yeah looked like a Pokémon TCG and likely Charizard. Obviously Disney didn't want to pay to have even a facsimile.
But I like to imagine Louis wanted have a collection of bootlegs and maybe do a TV show version of Bootleg Zones.
Edited by Antiyonder on Oct 21st 2022 at 11:07:45 AM
Image of the card?
Blue-Eyes White Dragon did debut in the OCG in 1999. It looks like it could be kind of a cross between Charizard and that. That or maybe just your typical Dragon in DND?
Well I just figured Yu-Gi-Oh was just being prepped then or 2000, but good to know.
But still stand by the part of it being a good review subject if Phelan is familiar with it. Maybe a brief Post-Credit Bootleg Zone on the Non-existing Bootleg.
Edited by Antiyonder on Oct 21st 2022 at 2:40:20 AM
Phelous covers Halloween Is Grinch Night, the lesser-known follow-up to How the Grinch Stole Christmas!:
Dingo Pictures is here to give us the realest take on Greek Mythology ever. Or maybe just the dumbest... Whatever, Wabuu shows up and that's what matters.
Phelous takes a look at The Christmas Gift of the Light, that obscure Christmas special that people tracked down after a picture of it surfaced online and went viral because nobody knew where it was from:
So how does he not have a funny moments page for 2022 yet?
no one has added them yet,you can add them yourself as its a wiki
New theme music also a boxMobile video is back in Tiny TV form with Batman, Back to the Future, Jurassic Park and Friends!
Golden Film's take on The Elves and the Shoemaker goes about as well as you'd expect. Also Santa is a monster.
This goes beyond the usual alternative interpretation he tends to play up. The chain of command is straight up broken, from the tyrant king selling off his kingdom, imprisoning his people, and bankrupting his land, to the result-driven elves ruled by the oppressive Santa with a brutal chain of command. They straight up threaten to force their charges into the mines!
Been binging the video game cartoons again, so yeah I would imagine that Phelous will possibly cover Captain N sometime down the line.
So what do you think the quality is closer to? The Super Mario Bros Super Show which he sees as so bad it's good? Or Mario World where he doesn't care much for it?
Phelous takes a look at the Novelization of the first Ghostbusters and the many differences it has from the final film:
charitably called 'abridged' versions
New theme music also a boxPhelous teams up with Sad Panda to take a look at Money Plane, a ridiculous action vehicle for Edge that features Kelsey Grammer as the villain:
Bevanfield brings the insane action you'd expect from their adaptation of a stupid man cub in the jungle.
Spider-Man thought taking episodes from Rocket Robin Hood was so nice he did it twice! This time Spidey goes up against a reoccurring villain in Dr. Manta and tries to pretend an asteroid is an island.
Surprised that he didn't mention Goron getting a bit in the opening theme for those who haven't seen it or the show.
Said "honor" also goes to The Gadgeteer.
Wonder if he plans to review "The Incredible Shrinking Spider-Man".