The Fourteen Hidden or "Bug" Audios In Order, With Reasoning
(i think! I'm fairly confident in this! I'm willing to Debate!)
12-14 / Howdy & Barnaby
[we know that Barnaby and Wally go to Howdy's every morning]
8-14 / Eddie & Frank
[the post office is right across from Howdy's]
6-14 / Julie & Frank
[Wally isn't scared of bugs, so he could be recruited to help with Frank's gardening problem]
1-14 / Howdy & Poppy
[Howdy mentions that he has a shipment waiting for his signature]
3-14 / Howdy & Sally
[it's possible that Wally went to Howdy's to get something for the beetles]
13-14 / Howdy & Eddie
[it looks like Wally just bought a box of apples, or something similar. Howdy signs for the shipment]
4-14 / Barnaby & Frank
[behind the pins, it looks like there's an apple or two on the ground. the shape and color is wrong for it to be tomatoes. an offering for the beetles?]
9-14 / Frank & Poppy
[the table is clear of yarn, and Frank references the damage done to his garden]
2-14 / Sally & Poppy
[there are cookies - Poppy mentioned to Frank that she might have a non-seed recipe for his butterflies]
10-14 / Julie & Sally
[Wally could have gone with Sally to help with the script reading]
5-14 / Barnaby & Eddie
[Eddie mentions that it's late in the day, and he already delivered the bowling balls]
7-14 / Eddie & Julie
[Barnaby calls, asking after Wally]
11-14 / Julie & Barnaby
[the lighting through the trees looks like afternoon/evening]
14-14 / Barnaby & Home
[the end deterioration is very final, and Barnaby references things that happened throughout his other audios]
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Fruity four playing Wii bowling:
Nancy: Flawless technique. Has had practice from playing with Mike. Gets a strike or spare every time. Wins.
Robin: Watches Nancy intensely every turn. Uses the exact same technique. The ball goes in the gutter every time. Claims there is a problem with her Wii remote. Still manages to get second place.
Steve: Lets go of the bowling ball too early, every damn turn, making the Wii spectators do that little jump and “woaahhh” thing. Gets pissed that he’s losing. Says “if this was actual bowling I’d win easy”
Eddie: Is surprisingly not awful at something that could be considered to be a sport (barely). Gets too passionate and accidentally lets go of the whole Wii remote as he swings his arm forward, sending it flying into the tv. The tv survives. Doesn’t beat Robin but lords his petty victory over Steve “who’s the jock now?”
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Eddie is also the type that he’s really good at video games. First-person shooters, RPGs, arcade games, Mario Party, racing games, everything. He loves to play with the kids and even when they grow up and computer games are invented, they play all the time. Steve, on the other hand, can barely figure out how to hold the controller. He is awful at any game they play, no matter how much Eddie puts in an effort to lose just so Steve can win for once. There is one game, though, that Eddie will never beat him in: Wii Sports Bowling. And it gets on his last nerve every time because it’s the simplest game, even Steve can play it, but no matter how hard he tries, he always ends up hitting the gutter or dropping the ball and making the miis jump. After about 4 frames, he rage quits.
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Top 6 Donkey Kong Country Returns Thumbnails!
Unless we end up being able to complete a game within the span of 6-12 episodes, this here thumbnail showcase marks the last one for a start-to-finish Grin Brothers playthrough. Video game related content will still be popping up on the channel, along with more thumbnails made by my brother (and even some by me), but the nature of it will be slightly different.
In any case, let’s show off some of the thumbnails my brother made for our entertaining Donkey Kong Country Returns playthrough. Let’s start things off with the thumbnail for the most viewed video of the playthrough (it already ranks as our 20th most viewed video as well).
#6 - Part 5: Too Much Faith!
#5 - Part 11: Hippo Achievement!
#4 - Part 20: Furious Fire!
#3 - Part 15: Clifftop Climb!
#2 - Part 17: Consistently Dies!
#1 - Part 3: This Isn’t Peaceful!
I suppose as some point I will have to show off some of the thumbnails I made myself, though they are primarily for one-off videos, so I don’t think they would work for a top 3 or top 6. That, an it would be strange to judge and rank my own thumbnails. In any case, we’ve a bunch of videos planned for December so I hope you’ll look forward to that.
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Hey how about some cute welcome home headcanons of Wally and co. With a human s/o who found and brought them to their house and they see their s/o playing on video games (they have a ds lite, a 3ds, a ps3, a ps4, a Wii and a Switch and a newly brought gamer laptop with some games installed) and get curious about it and want to try too and their s/o teaches them?
YIPPEE!!! Game time!
Wally Darling and Co. with a Human Reader who plays Videogames:
TW: Brief Mention of Murder (in the context of videogame violence/mystery games)
🎮 They all would be so excited to try to play videogames. They have never seen anything like them before. Well, they have seen the very early videogames, but the ones you have are so much more... MORE!
🎮 So, they all begin asking you random questions about the games you play. Who is that guy? What's a Mario? Who's MegaMan? Then, the most important question of all: how do you play?
🎮 This begins the task of teaching all of these puppets how to play various videogames, all on different consoles. It can get difficult due to their hands being different from one another. Poppy has wings and feathers, Barnaby has large paws, and Howdy has so many hands he can't decide which ones he should use to hold the remote or DS.
🎮 However, once you teach everyone how to play whatever game it is, it gets pretty fun! Especially party games or competitive ones. Watching a group of puppets get overly invested in a game of Mario Kart, no matter which game in the series, is enjoyable to watch. To your surprise, Wally seems to be the most competitive out of the group, causing you to have to teach him the value in letting others win from time to time and how bragging can hurt people's feelings. He takes that lesson to heart, though, going on to be more calm while playing.
🎮 Frank usually sticks to his own games, enjoying puzzle games, like Tetris or Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (he claims that these two games are COMPLETELY different due to the plot in Dr. Robotnik's). He is really good at them, too! Sometimes the others will watch him play it in awe, mesmerized by the pretty colors and music.
🎮 The final big surprise to you is how much Eddie loves mystery games. He can play any game based off of Sherlock Holmes or any other mystery novel for hours. He might not get exactly what is going on, especially in games that involve violent crimes like murder, but he gets the basic concept of "find the bad guy" and using clues to do so.
🎮 Most of the others stick to multiplayer, casual party games or racing games. Poppy does love baking games, though, including flash games revolving around baking. You kind of expected this, however, due to her preexisting love for baking. Sally likes any game with flashy style and drama. Barnaby likes to play Fibbage from time to time, of course, keeping the jokes clean (mostly because none of the puppets entirely understand or are aware of adult topics and humor being... Well... From a children's show). Sally likes Hello Kitty games because of the adorable aesthetic, and Howdy likes games about... managing things? He keeps finding these oddly specific games about running stores and such. Like, a VERY specific genre of tycoon games.
🎮 Home, whose puppet you found seems to be the size of a small cardboard box, can't really play games, but it seems to like to watch you play games. It shows extra happiness when you play home care/restoration/design games like House Flipper. It also enjoys watching you play The Sims, too, which you have made a household just for the Welcome Home crew.
🎮 Sometimes, due to little accidents, things break. Since controllers are designed with human hands in mind, felt or feathery puppet hands can drop things by accident. Over time, it becomes a little rule that they should try to keep their hands as close to the floor or whatever surface is closest to their hands as possible. That way, if they drop the controller, it will have less of a chance of breaking.
🎮 They probably ask you numerous questions about subjects discussed in the games they play. They can range from "why does the dog in Nintendogs act so different from Barnaby?" to "what is murder?" Needless to say, depending on the topic, you get some very strange whiplash due to puppets asking about dark, disturbing topics. You try your best to explain, though, because you know if you don't, they'll try to figure it out on their own. Might as well be you so they don't get any misinformation or stumble upon something horrific.
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