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You know I never really know if these shorts are good or bad, they just sort of exist. Early 2D animation is some of the most gorgeous animation I think it could ever exist. I mean I watch Pinocchio a few months ago and just the beauty of the woodwork or even Snow White's Seven dwarfs cottage. Bambi is an artistic masterpiece as well as the music. I like these other shorts like Looney tunes which can have very nice and detailed animation... But honestly I think the Christmas Tom and Jerry episode has some of the best animation I've ever seen and I just saw that in a short last year.

I'm not bemused that Chris used a song meme from an animated short from the 30s. Still, it's really cute it's fine but I don't know if I'd really call it a masterpiece. It's good that Chris can appreciate something more than Hasbro and Sonichu.
 
You know I never really know if these shorts are good or bad, they just sort of exist. Early 2D animation is some of the most gorgeous animation I think it could ever exist. I mean I watch Pinocchio a few months ago and just the beauty of the woodwork or even Snow White's Seven dwarfs cottage. Bambi is an artistic masterpiece as well as the music. I like these other shorts like Looney tunes which can have very nice and detailed animation... But honestly I think the Christmas Tom and Jerry episode has some of the best animation I've ever seen and I just saw that in a short last year.

I'm not bemused that Chris used a song meme from an animated short from the 30s. Still, it's really cute it's fine but I don't know if I'd really call it a masterpiece. It's good that Chris can appreciate something more than Hasbro and Sonichu.
Tom and Jerry is getting a complete and uncut release of the OG 114 shorts this December, just heads up.
 
That's actually a pretty tasteful deep dive Looney Tunes meme picture. I wonder how he found it.
That's a good question. Chris watched a lot of classic TV, probably because Bob and Barb liked to watch that sort of thing. I'm not far from Chris's age and older people seem to be surprised I'm familiar with old stuff like I Love Lucy, but it's because stuff like that was played late at night on channels like Nick at Night.

I Love to Singa is a Warner bros cartoon from 1936. Old cartoons from Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes were played frequently on TV during Chris's childhood, especially before things like Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon were around. Think of stuff like Bugs Bunny. I think it was partly an inexpensive way to fill up a time block. It's possible he remembers it from that time. Back then, you had to pay extra for the Disney Channel as it wasn't included in your cable package. Same with HBO. So maybe he watched a lot more Warner Bros stuff than Disney stuff.

One of Chris's favorite movies is The Adventures of the American Rabbit (1986), and he even mentioned it in one of his jail letters:
And with Gas Prices these days, I doubt Harriet, Tom, and/or Wayne are even Driving up to Ruckersville to do much for her. They live in Midlothian and Chest-erfield areas; Do You KNOW How FAR That is from Ruckersville? The drive, alone, is as long as the American Rabbit movie.
It's possible he watched pretty much anything with a rabbit in it until Sonic came along.

All I know is that I've had it stuck in my head since I saw his post.
I Love to Singa was essentially a music video meant to get people to see other Warner Bros films, in this case, The Singing Kid (also 1936), in which the same song is performed three times, including by Cab Calloway.

Fun Fact: the song also appears in a 2013 episode of The Looney Tunes Show, as well as the first episode of South Park, "Cartman gets an anal probe".
 
What channel did the original Thomas and Friends air on in the US? He did admit he saw that once on a livestream.
 

This is intresting, he's either reflecting going over the past or someone close rid him he sings off key. I'm leaning towards the latter because he's lazy af.

Interesting that Hey-soos Christ-ine Sonichu Blah Blah Blah could admit to being less than perfect in any way. I wonder if/when he'll realize that his art sucks and his brain is broken.
The last review of the merged transformers he commented on his own art work that it wasn't very good. This is extremely rare and I personally never seen him be any bit critical of his work. This is to my limited knowledge of course but from what i can tell he always considered his work to be perfect. I don't know if he ever describe his singing though.

I really do think someone is telling him that he sucks and he's trying to acknowledge it.

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Holy shit it really does give the same vibe, did I misremember or did Chris do a Donald Duck impression and made a child cry?
yeah he did. he said it was bc the kid was "tired" but idk i would start crying too if the tard did that to me
 
I haven’t seen anyone talk about this here, but I think Chris had a hand in the death of Trevor Moore. Trevor is most known for The Whitest Kids U Know. The most famous sketches are It’s Illegal to Say…, Gallon of PCP, and The Grapist. In this stream, starting at 8:07, Trevor is asked about Chris, and says that he’s from the same hometown, and he’s been following him since the beginning, before discussing the incest drama. I can’t find a source, but according to a Reddit post, Trevor has allegedly performed at Fridays After Five before. Hours later, Trevor died by falling off his balcony while drunk. That’s two people Chris has killed, after Billy Mays.

Rest in peace Trevor Moore, local sexpot. (This post is a joke, but seriously, we lost Trevor way too soon.)
 
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