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− | <blockquote>Even more than [[Episode 1|the first episode]], this one really defined the early series. The uncooperative "cooperative" play style of the siblings is featured at length as they constantly thwart each other's efforts to solve puzzles, sometimes on accident but often on purpose. It launched two catchphrases, "Let's play this {{Curse|fucker}}" and "Reset this {{Curse|shit}}." The running joke of Ryon hating Goofy came from this episode. The tradition of often lengthy flailing at solving puzzles was set here as well, as they both distract and obstruct each other. The series differentiates itself from many gaming shows by putting on no airs of mastery or expertise, strolling into each episode without manuals or research, skipping story and instructions, with the inevitable frustration making for funny and relatable moments. It all made for an episode memorable enough | + | <blockquote>Even more than [[Episode 1|the first episode]], this one really defined the early series. The uncooperative "cooperative" play style of the siblings is featured at length as they constantly thwart each other's efforts to solve puzzles, sometimes on accident but often on purpose. It launched two catchphrases, "Let's play this {{Curse|fucker}}" and "Reset this {{Curse|shit}}." The running joke of Ryon hating Goofy came from this episode. The tradition of often lengthy flailing at solving puzzles was set here as well, as they both distract and obstruct each other. The editing style that acts as a third personality is in full force here, too. The series differentiates itself from many gaming shows by putting on no airs of mastery or expertise, strolling into each episode without manuals or research, skipping story and instructions, with the inevitable frustration making for funny and relatable moments. It all made for an episode memorable enough that the same game was replayed for the [[Episode 100|100th episode celebration]].</blockquote> |
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 14:29, 28 May 2022
Felicia and Ryon play Goof Troop. This is widely considered one of the best episodes of the show. This game was chosen to be replayed for the 100th episode show.
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Goof Troop | |
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Platform | SNES |
Published | Capcom, 1993 |
Credits | |
Hosts | Felicia Day Ryon Day |
Director | Sean Becker |
Executive producers | Felicia Day Sheri Bryant |
Editing | Sean Becker |
Graphics | Steven Sprinkles |
Music | Jason Charles Miller |
Production assistant | Annie Liu |
Stats (as of January 12, 2020) | |
First aired | June 3, 2013 |
Duration | 14:25 |
Views | 382,078 |
Likes | 8,138 |
Comments | 1,080 |
Quotes
Ryon and Felicia: "Blah blah blah, banter banter"
Ryon: "Wait, what happened to Goofy's wife? Or is this some sort of kid he just kidnapped? Like a ward. Goofy's got a whole closet full of little shoes. Little tiny bones in the cellar, the crawlspace."
Felicia: "No, listen to this! [reading from phone] 'Goofy's unnamed wife has appeared but always with her face unseen. Goofy's wife later on dies as he states to his son, Max, in the 1995 film, "A Goofy Movie". "She's up there with the stars."'??"
Ryon: "Ugh god. Did they take her to the farm?"
Ryon: "Alright, let's play this fucker."
Ryon: "Alright, reset this shit."
Ryon (as Goofy): "Sorry son, I guess I'ma permanent disappointment to ya, a-hyuck!"
Felicia: "This is for children! This is for like the lamest of children!"
Ryon (as puzzle is finally being solved): "So, fun fact. A young chimpanzee solved this in five minutes."
Felicia: "This is easy, look. ... Oh no. Wow. Alright, that's not the way that goes."
Felicia: "I... [Ryon leaves the screen] OH! You left before I could get the key! You left before I could get the key, you stupid man! You are so stupid!"
Ryon: "The secret here is that Goofy has cancer and wanted to spend one last adventure with his son before dying."
Felicia (as Max): "I'm on my own, Dad! I don't know if I have the tools to make it!"
Felicia (as Goofy): "You can do it; I got the cancer."
Felicia: "You have five lives; I have zero! Maybe let me get some cherries! You don't need six fucking lives! I'm a child!"
Rating
Felicia: "3 nebulous canines"
Ryon: "5 Goofy rat tails pointing straight to the sky"
Cue points
0:00 | "This week" preview |
0:06 | Opening theme |
0:15 | Intro |
1:34 | Game begins |
4:22 | "Reset this shit" puzzle |
8:00 | Puzzle solved on 24th attempt |
10:14 | Cheat code time |
13:24 | "Observation of the Week" |
13:38 | Rating and outro |
14:06 | End card |
14:22 | Closing theme |
14:25 | End video |
Trivia
- This episode was the first appearance of the catchphrase, "Let's play this fucker" which would be repeated in most future episodes in various forms just before the gameplay segment began. It also appeared on a T-shirt.
- Ryon only said "Alright, let's reset this shit" once, but Sean edited it in after every failed attempt at that puzzle.
- In the episode intro, both hosts praise the SNES controller as one of the best of all time. Later on, Felicia blames it for causing her to fall in a pit in the game. Sean edits in a flashback to their earlier comments. This ironic flashback editing style appears frequently in later episodes.
- Geek & Sundry's Facebook post misspells Ryon's name as "Ryan"
Gallery
Commentary
Rocketsoup (wiki curator)
Even more than the first episode, this one really defined the early series. The uncooperative "cooperative" play style of the siblings is featured at length as they constantly thwart each other's efforts to solve puzzles, sometimes on accident but often on purpose. It launched two catchphrases, "Let's play this fucker" and "Reset this shit." The running joke of Ryon hating Goofy came from this episode. The tradition of often lengthy flailing at solving puzzles was set here as well, as they both distract and obstruct each other. The editing style that acts as a third personality is in full force here, too. The series differentiates itself from many gaming shows by putting on no airs of mastery or expertise, strolling into each episode without manuals or research, skipping story and instructions, with the inevitable frustration making for funny and relatable moments. It all made for an episode memorable enough that the same game was replayed for the 100th episode celebration.
External links
- Felicia Day, Ryon Day, and Rat Tails: Co-Optitude Episode 2 - Goof Troop on YouTube
- Goof Troop (video game) on Wikipedia
References
- Goofy on Wikipedia
- A Goofy Movie on Wikipedia
- Dog Got Sent To A Farm on TV Tropes
- Rattail (haircut) on Wikipedia
- Village People - YMCA on YouTube
- Keelhauling on Wikipedia
- ExtenZe on Wikipedia
- Classical conditioning on Wikipedia - aka Pavlovian conditioning, a traditional example being dogs salivating when a bell was rung just prior to being fed
- Whac-A-Mole on Wikipedia
- Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston - It Takes Two on YouTube