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@crankyconstruct‘s Estelle re-uploaded
Still one of the best pics I’ve done
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Kiss the bun for good luck in battle! Birthday present for good fren @crankyconstruct! Happy birthday buddy!
#cute#fluff#dragon#bunny#dragon girl#artists on tumblr#lunar regalia#illustration#birthday#daily draw#2017#crankyconstruct
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A belated happy birthday to my buddy @crankyconstruct A cuddle bun and jun~
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Gift art for the super talented and hard-working @crankyconstruct. Bit is precious and I had to stretch my chibi muscles with the little guy.
Happy birthday, bro! C:
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So what the hell is up with people shitting on cranky?
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Why “Super Best Friends Play” is the Hypest Let’s Play Channel on Youtube

Let’s players are a popular, albeit divisive lot on youtube. On one hand, many go on record saying the Let’s Play format is cheap, lazy and maybe even a bit exploitative, as when it comes down to it it’s basically just some random people playing a game you could play yourself instead. On the other hand, many others love Let’s Players because they think there’s something endearing about seeing other people experience the things you love in their own unique way and it’s a very down to earth way to get to know some of your favorite online personalities. So where do I land on this? Well, I think Let’s Play is like any other format in that there’s a right and wrong way to do it. If you fall into basic tropes you can tend to blend in with other generic personalities in your field. If you do it, you gotta have a charm and an appeal that really stands out and can grow a dedicated fan base if not a particularly large one. That’s where Super Best Friends come in. I’ve been following the shenanigans of Matt, Pat & Woolie (and for a time Liam) ever since I first saw the Machinima episode on Spider-Man games I’ve had years of entertainment that both genuinely intrigues me on some solid game design and makes me laugh to tears. The Best Friends Zaibatsu are some of the earliest pioneers of the “group” format of Let’s Play in the same vain as Game Grumps, Achievement Hunter and Funhaus, where the appeal is not in a single persons interaction with a game but in a groups interaction with both the game and each other. It reignites the feelings of playing alongside a good friend and having some laughs fucking around with a videogame. But even with the charming concept of watching some good friends bond over their love for media, it wouldn’t work if important elements weren’t in play. Super Best Friends Play is the hypest Let’s Play channel on youtube for the following reasons: They have distinct likable personalities, they give genuinely interesting insight on the games they play, they’re downright hilarious, they genuinely put in effort for their presentation and they use their means to hugely benefit other communities.
Likable Personalities
The format of group let’s play is arguably a completely different ballpark than just doing a let’s play by yourself because it conveys a different challenge. The challenge is to be entertaining as part of a group, NOT to be funny on your own. It’s easier said than done because there are many cases in which one member receives way too much attention or another is becoming increasingly toxic. It’s why removing and adding new members to your group can be such a risky move for your fan communities; the chemistry of the group becomes completely different (Dan-era Game Grumps is an entirely different beast from Jon-era Game Grumps). Luckily the Best Friends have wonderful chemistry with each other that never gets old. Matt’s always the endearing leading man with the golden laugh, bottomless bag of Simpsons references and hilariously derailing one liners. Pat always brings his deadpan wit and sarcastic tone (and makes for a great straight man as a result). Woolie is the Zaibatsu’s hype man; knowing how to make any epic moment a million times better with his reactions. Former member Liam was often the quiet sensible one but when he got a laugh MAN was it a big laugh. They’re all such colliding personalities but they come together in such an endearing way that makes the whole experience lovable but not overbearing. These guys are a fundamental part of my sense of humor today. It’s the reason that unlike other let’s play series on Youtube the Zaibatsu let’s plays have great rewatch value. It also helps that they actually complete most of the playthroughs they start (cough *Game Grumps* cough). Whether they’re referencing old media, getting hype over a great game moment, laughing their asses off or are getting in stupid arguments (I recommend the “shitting pants” argument from the L.A. Noire series) watching the Best Friends is always a great time.
Great Insight on Games
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So remember that old anti Let’s Play argument about how commentating over recorded game play is so easy anyone can do it? Well, I have a rebuttal. Yes, anyone can do it . . . that doesn’t mean everyone SHOULD do it. Aside from personality being a driving incentive for anyone to sit through a 10 minute video of some random person playing Detroit: Become Human, one would argue you should also present some knowledge of the game you’re playing. Otherwise it doesn’t matter what game you’re playing; there’s nothing distinguishing one let’s play series from another. Every episode of Conan O’Brien’s Clueless Gamer is just Conan’s unfunny improv set to canned audience laughter as he does a show out of necessity and not out of passion. Not knowing about the game can also cause other impeding issues such as the series taking forever to progress or the player becoming unlikable as they disregard fundamental aspects of the game (DarkSydePhil). When it comes to knowing something about the games they play, Super Best Friends not only express intoxicating passion for the medium but also express some applied knowledge on game design which makes for more interesting commentary. It’s very appropriate since the lot have been game testers on a number of titles. Whenever they have something to say about how to activate bugs, tight controls, decent polish on mechanics or even how well the games narrative is woven into the gameplay it teaches me a little more about how the medium works. They’re also clearly very passionate about their favorite franchises, such as Matt’s take on the Final Fight series above (I recommend you check out all of the Best Friends independent channels btw, which I will link to below):
Matt: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiP_FwGyJQ_6P8k5ON5mncQ
Pat: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpmNJI_KhjkpXw1UPmtC3-Q
Woolie: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyOJzQzyDGihKpTO3-zyhYg
Liam: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7zkWVkHBSMGpfHVgaFqr1A
They’re Downright Hilarious
I really don’t have a lot to say here. I know humor is largely subjective and these guys spout so many obscure references you may not even get a lot of them, but . . .goddamn . . I don’t think anybody on the entirety of Youtube has made me laugh as hard or as consistently as these guys. For the best of the best, I recommend their Spider-Man Machinima episode (my introduction to them), the Punch Out Outtakes (which oddly enough is funnier than the actual episode) Their L.A. Noire playthrough, Their Punisher Playthrough and their Gang Beasts Fisticuffs. You can see all you need to know about their chemistry, wit and delivery. Links to all below
Spider-Man: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gea09ImEtmM
Punch-Out!!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOwQXNxcRRM
L.A. Noire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bPqjD_zg5g
Punisher: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wznGw9fJNCc
Gang Beasts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhFGjK_ZUEk
They Put In Effort For Their Presentation/They Largely Benefit Other Communities
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*this is just one of many outstanding animated intros commissioned by Super Best Friends, courtesy of Volta Bass*
If there’s one thing I can always use as a defense for most Let’s Play internet celebrities, it’s that they use their means to really benefit other communities. Say what you want about Markiplier, but there’s a reason he was awarded celebrity of the year by the Make-a-Wish foundation. Say what you will about Ihascupquake but she played a fundamental role in launching Jaiden Animations very successful career. Needless to say the popularity of Let’s Players has had a hugely positive effect on countless communities and that’s something we could always use more of, especially in an age where a lot of role models are . . . not great.
Super Best Friends is not only a great example of this, but is probably the best example I can think of. Why? Because they do more to benefit both the indie game community and the animation community than any other let’s player despite being one of the smaller channels out there (criminally small I might add). T.E.C 3001, Skullgirls, Shovel Knight and Divekick ALL owe a great deal of their success to the Zaibatsu’s funding and influence and each game has some sort of mention of them attributed. Also, as an animator myself I HIGHLY appreciate the Zaibatsu for their regular employment of animation talent like 2Snacks, Plague of Gripes, CrankyConstruct and Volta Bass. Because of how much they hire such talent every new series has a stunningly gorgeous intro and outro for each episode. These guys are an indication that some Let’s Play Channels larger than them have to STEP UP THEIR GAME when it comes to hiring talent and making strides in the indie community. *P.S, if anyone in the Zaibatsu is reading this, I would be honored if you would have me do an animated intro/outro for a series. Just say the word and I’m there*.
But their effort doesn’t stop at hiring other talent. They also do great in providing their own entertaining edited content. Just look at this intro they made for Saturday
Morning Scrublords: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljDcHWHKueM&t=286s
One will notice this hilarious intro is a parody of their already amazing intro for Friday Night Fisticuffs. And this isn’t the only variation of the intro they’ve ever done either. That’s what I like about these guys the most; they’re genuinely passionate about being entertaining. They aren’t just let’s players; they do a little but of everything from sketches to animated adventures to podcasts to livestreams. You can tell they have a huge blast doing all of it.
In conclusion, if anyone wants to start a genuinely entertaining Let’s Play Channel, they ought to take some notes from the Best Friends. They’re great because they diversify, they put their money and time into making great content, they have solid insight, clear passion and they’re goddamn hilarious. For these reasons, they will always be the HYPEST LET’S PLAY CHANNEL ON YOUTUBE.
#youtube#youtubers#machinima#internet#super best friends play#super best friends zaibatsu#super best friendcast#two best friends play#two best friends zaibatsu#let's play#video games#matt mcmuscles#pat stares at#woolie#rising super stream
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Belated birthday sketches for @crappysketches & @crankyconstruct.
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Another year. Another Summary.
I guess I didn’t do too bad this year as far as quantity of drawing goes compared to previous years..
There was a lot of commissioned work done (a first for me) with a healthy balance of personal works as well as a bit of gift arts. And I finally managed to delve back into a bit of animation after 5 years, as well as create and expand on more original stuff... that still needs showcasing...
Thank you very much everyone for the support! This year has probably been the most rewarding for me, as far as art goes, in what has certainly been the most difficult time in my life and I couldn’t be more grateful for all the support you’ve given.
Anyways, here’s hoping for a more productive and exciting new year! I’ve much more to learn and I’ve much more to share to to the world and I hope to continue doing so!
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Bit and Jun are owned by @crankyconstruct and both are great
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Oops! I gifted too hard. @crankyconstruct Jiao is such a party animal, taking bit to clubs. #giftmas @crankyrpg
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MAGfest 2017 was amazing and I'm already hyped for next year! I met guys I never thought I would, all of whom are absolute darlings, and picked up some goodies along the way. Cept for this flu, this shit sucks. Got me good and fast too.
#MAGfest 2017#Woolie Madden#Austin Eruption#Crankyconstruct#TailsChannel#BalrogGameRoom#AntDude92#plus a sweet art haul#and a semi-drunk selfie at the Screenwave Party
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Bonfire-chan’s Adventures At MAGfest. Had a blast today and met so many talented cosplayers!! I met @vanillanachos and @excelsioryuken again and they were so sweet wow. I also met @crankyconstruct and tried really hard to keep my cool (totally didn’t work). I don’t want this con to end.
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HC: Favorite webseries/Tube Channels of the kids. Dipper: Nostalgia Critic, Game Grumps, Super Best Friends Play, PlagueofGripes. Mabel: Game Grumps, JonTron, Swoozi, Domics. Steven: Various Reaction channels, Game Grumps, OneyPlays, Markiplier, JackSepticeye. Connie: Mainly animators like Oney, PlagueofGripes, CrankyConstruct, 2Snacks, Domics, Piemations, and Jaiden Animations.
There are several of these that I don’t actually know, but I could totally see all of the kids loving Game Grumps (and I feel like Dipper would totally watch Nostalgia Critic, while Steven and Mabel would likely be into cartoon reviewers like RebelTaxi or The Mysterious Mr. Enter. Connie would also probably subscribe to several music channels (specifically violinists)
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Kelly Marie Tran getting harassed to the point of having to wipe her Instagram for essentially doing her job as an actor is ridiculous. I haven't watched Last Jedi and I don't care about Star Wars, but damn dude the hell are these people on
— Cranky (@CrankyConstruct) June 5, 2018
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@crankyconstruct‘s Jun cuz she’s a cutie and Cranky is Friend = w=b
Support me on Patreon!
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lil giftart for @crankyconstruct of his ocs Cranky-chan and Cranky-kun cuz he is cool and has cute characters
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