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3->''"Hello guys and gals, welcome back to another episode of TV Tropes."''
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5A web series hosted by a man by the name of Mutahar Anas[[note]][[SincerityMode Yes, that's his real name]][[/note]]. True to its name, the channel primarily focuses on video games, though a popular (now former) feature of the show centered around the reading of VideoGame related {{Creepypasta}}s. Usually, Mutahar would first do a summary of the creepypasta in subject (he'd do it word-for-word if it was short enough, or if the experience required it, such as a fanfic). Then he'd give his opinion on it and [[{{Defictionalization}} explain whether it can exist or not]], an obvious cue if he liked it it whether or not it was labeled as a Shitpasta. While he originally read a lot of creepypastas primarily from the Creepypasta Wiki, he eventually started to read almost exclusively from his own, with the occasional trollpasta thrown in for variety, with friends. Mutahar has also talked about [[WhatCouldHaveBeen cancelled games]].
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7The channel has shifted features and focus over the years due to Mutahar's shifting interests and him wanting to keep the content fresh for both himself and the viewers. He has been exploring the deep web and has talked a lot about malwares too. He has also done videos highlighting problematic parts of [=YouTube=], including (but not limited to) the "[[YouTubeKidsChannel ElsaGate]]" scandal and certain content creators performing contemptible actions. Gaming videos remain prevalent, however. He also occasionally livestreams, and though he now does this exclusively on [=YouTube=], he used to stream on Twitch. Full playthroughs are also now seemingly limited to the streams.
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9His Website/YouTube channel can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtMVHI3AJD4Qk4hcbZnI9ZQ here]], and an entire archive of his older videos can also be [[http://someordinarygamers.wikia.com/wiki/SomeOrdinaryGamers_Archives found here]]. There is a [[http://someordinarygamers.wikia.com/wiki/SomeOrdinaryGamers_Wiki SomeOrdinaryGamers Wiki]] which is host to creepypastas, and ended up being the only place from where he would read creepypastas. His short-lived [=SomeOrdinaryPodcast=] was [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCovndCJjH4fO1DW_ZnM0cZw revived]] in 2021, with fellow youtubers [[https://www.youtube.com/c/NuxTaku Nux Taku]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/c/oompaville oompaville]] as his co-hosts.
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11!!Current and former features of the channel:
12* Deep Web Browsing — Mutahar explores UsefulNotes/TheDeepWeb and looks at all the bizarre, twisted, and sometimes amusing websites that aren't indexed by web crawlers.
13* Virus Investigations — Mutahar takes a look at a single virus or virus family and explores the payloads and removal methods.
14* Haunted Gaming (former) — This name has been used for both the reading of video-game creepypastas and the playthroughs of games considered scary or unsettling.
15* Nostalgic Web Surfing (former) — Mutahar uses the Wayback Machine to check out the look and feel of various websites from many years ago and see how they have changed over time. For example, in one notable instance, he found out that [[https://www.zelda.com/ zelda.com]], which is now the official website for Nintendo's ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' games, was formerly a porn site.
16* Shitpastas/Sh*tpastas (former) — This series takes a look at poorly-written creepypastas that were written with ''serious intent'' and were trying to be good, but fell short in one way or another.
17* Trollpastas (former) — Mutahar, sometimes with his friends, takes a look at creepypastas that were written solely to make fun of the genre.
18* WTF Gaming (former) — This feature takes a look at the weird side of gaming. Notably, ''Kuro Oni'' is on this series despite the fact its demo, ''Ao Oni 3D'', was on Haunted Gaming.[[note]]This is because it greatly disappointed him and only succeeded in making him laugh rather than feel terrified.[[/note]]
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20[[folder:Games Mutahar has done videos on:]]
21* ''Anarchistificationer''
22* ''VideoGame/{{Antichamber}}''
23* ''VideoGame/AoOni''
24** ''VideoGame/HetaOni''
25** ''Kuro Oni'' (originally known as ''Ao Oni 3D'')
26** ''VideoGame/NiraOni''
27** ''Siro Oni''
28* ''VideoGame/CalmTime''
29* ''VideoGame/CondemnedCriminalOrigins''
30* ''VideoGame/CorpseParty''
31* ''Crimelife 3''
32* ''Destroy the Porn''
33* ''VideoGame/DeusEx''
34** ''VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution''
35* ''Divine Intervention''
36* ''VisualNovel/DokiDokiLiteratureClub''
37* ''Don't Catch the Herp''
38* ''VideoGame/ETTheExtraTerrestrial'' (1982 Atari 2600 game)
39** ''E.T. Digital Companion''
40** ''E.T. The Extra Terrestrial'' (2001 Game Boy Advance game)
41* ''VideoGame/FatalFrame''
42* ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys1'' (cancelled)
43** ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFuckboys''
44* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV''
45* ''Series/HellsKitchen'' (Wii game)
46* ''VideoGame/{{Ib}}''
47* ''IMVU''
48* ''VideoGame/{{Imscared}}'' [[note]]Played the free version before the game was released on Steam.[[/note]]
49* ''Internet Avenger''
50* ''VideoGame/ISeeYou''
51* ''VideoGame/{{Limbo}}''
52* ''VideoGame/LSDDreamEmulator''
53* Various ''[[Videogame/LunaGame Luna Games]]''
54* ''VideoGame/MadFather''
55* ''VideoGame/{{Manhunt}}'' and ''Manhunt 2''
56* ''[[Webcomic/{{Megamanspritecomic}} Megaman Sprite Game]]''
57* ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}''
58* ''Need For Weed 3D''
59* ''VideoGame/NeverendingNightmares''
60* ''VideoGame/NightTrap''
61* ''VideoGame/NintendoNightmare''
62* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime''
63* ''VideoGame/OneLateNight''
64* ''VideoGame/{{Pepsiman}}''
65* ''VideoGame/PonyIsland''
66* ''Revenge of the Sunfish''
67* ''VideoGame/SleepingDogs2012''
68* ''VideoGame/{{Slender}}''
69* ''VideoGame/SonicDreamsCollection''
70* ''VideoGame/SonicExe''
71* ''VideoGame/SonicInflationAdventure''
72* ''VideoGame/{{Starbound}}''
73* ''Fanfic/SuicideMouse''
74* ''VideoGame/SunkyMPEG'' and its sequels
75* ''VideoGame/SWAT4''
76* ''VideoGame/SystemShock2''
77* ''VideoGame/WelcomeToTheGame''
78* ''Welcome to the Mansion''
79* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''
80* ''VideoGame/UntilDawn''
81* ''VideoGame/YumeNikki''
82** ''VideoGame/DotFlow''
83** ''Yume Nikki 3D''
84[[/folder]]
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87!!This channel exhibits examples of:
88* AbandonedInfoPage: Since he's stopped covering Creepypastas, his '''entire''' wiki became this. His character page now reads:
89-->'''Note: this wiki, is [[LampshadeHanging dead.exe]]'''
90* AbortedArc: Mutahar had began a Let's Play of ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys1'' on his channel, but had since expressed disinterest in the series.
91* AuthorAppeal: Mutahar ''loves'' bringing up the infamous goatse shock image whenever he can in his videos.
92* BaitAndSwitch: The Creepypastas "[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime Zorax]]", "[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros The Man In Red]]", "[[BlatantLies The Scariest]] [[VideoGame/PacMan Video Game Ever]]", [[VideoGame/EarthBound1994 "The Cosmic Destroyer"]], [[Literature/{{GreenEggsAndHam}} "Revolution"]] and "[[{{VideoGame/Portal}} The Murder Triangle]]" do this.
93* BerserkButton: Mutahar has many:
94** Facebook games and invites.
95** Stability Updates
96** ''VideoGame/{{Destiny}}''.
97** [=DarksydePhil=].
98** Jaystation's ''WebVideo/{{Etika}}'' video
99** Creator/{{Konami}}.
100** ''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie''
101** Undercooked chicken.
102** The term "Hyper-realistic" in Creepypastas. One can actually chart the evolution of his rage. In the earliest videos, it's not that hated. Over time, he got more and more angry about it, because it kept appearing and kept being shit. In the later creepypasta videos, expect a pause and an annoyed sigh if he has to say the word, and a rant about it when he's done.
103** Basically anything regarding misinformation on network security, computer security, or UsefulNotes/TheDeepWeb. He [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnqMwoE16qQ had a field day]] with a UK government advisory claiming that Discord was a communications platform solely for hackers, and took a stab at Deep Web fearmongering while he was at it, citing a then-recent example of "worse shit" he's found on the clear web. It wasn't until [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIYuzyKUnYY a later video]] when he elaborates on the "worse shit" - hate murders, kartel wars, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking kids doing the floss]]. He also adds that he's not too fond of people who mirror these videos onto a dark web like Tor with the intent to smear dark webs as a whole.
104** He hates online games that skimp on network security and/or working anti-cheat, especially for big budget games like ''[[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' and ''VideoGame/RainbowSixSiege''.
105* BilingualBonus: He sometimes starts some videos in Hindi.
106* CaptainObvious:
107** From Zelda II: The Lost Level:
108-->'''Mutahar:''' However, the inclusion of an Indian burial ground really had really intrigued me. And I searched up "Green tree cemetery" to see if something existed. I searched it up and [[RealLifeWritesThePlot it actually exists]] in Montgomery, PA in the United States. [[note]]Of course, people who ''don't'' live in the United States may think Pennsylvania is a country instead of a state (Mutahar himself is Canadian), perhaps making this a [[JustifiedTrope justified]] example.[[/note]]
109** This bit from Sonic X: Jungle Trap Revenge, which causes Mutahar and his friends to abruptly [[{{Corpsing}} burst into laughter]] midway through reading the second sentence:
110-->"When she boarded a train, the train announcer said "Next stop: Grieving Park". For some reason, "Grieving Park" happens to be a sad park."
111* [[ChainLetter Chain Game]]:
112** The episode "Slap Happy" contains this in the creepypasta.
113** An interesting example in "QUEST" occurs where the eponymous game would download itself on one's computer after the previous player finishes it. It doesn't harm the player, but starts to emotionally disturb them with personal questions after the ArcWords "Are you feeling lonely?"
114* CatchPhrase:
115** "Hello guys and gals and welcome to another episode of x" is how he tends to start his videos off. And, at the end, "This is me, Mutahar, and I am out."
116** "(Now,) ladies and gentlemen..." is also something that he says a lot, mostly preceding something that he finds exceptionally stupid.
117** "But Muta!" When he's pre-emptively shooting down an argument in the comments section relating to the topic at hand before anyone has the chance to pick a fight with him in the comments.
118* ChristmasEpisode: Played the Christmas-themed pseudo-sequel to the ''[[WebComic/{{Megamanspritecomic}} Megaman Sprite Game]]'' in 2015.
119* ClusterFBomb: Mutahar tends to overuse the word "fuck" in Let's Plays or Creepypasta reviews. One prime example of his Cluster F-Bombs can be found in "Lost Trollsodes - Charlie Brown's First Kiss", after riffing on how the story gives conflicting information at one point:
120-->'''Mutahar:''' It's fucking Zelda, now; we got two different fucking timelines, alright, so pick your fucking poison: do you want to take the [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker Wind Waker]] route, or do you want the fucking [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask Majora's Mask]] crap?
121* CouchGag: The description of the video usually has a reminder-like notice, having to do with the creepypasta. For example, in "Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Bootleg" it reads "make sure to bring extra heart containers!".
122* CrapsaccharineWorld: His outlook on the "clear web" is this. Despite not sharing UsefulNotes/TheDeepWeb's infamy as a WretchedHive, Mutahar argues that there is "worse shit" on the clear web, that is more easily accessible by virtue of the platform. In contrast, the UrbanLegends surrounding the Deep Web (specifically the Dark Web) are just that: scary, but mostly unfounded.
123%%* CreepyChild: "A Great Time".
124* CreepyDoll: Present in "Pokemon Dead Channel", "Sonic.exe" and "Tails Doll Curse" among others. Mutahar isn't fond of this trope, as he finds one popping at the end of the story to kill the immersion.
125* {{Crossover}}: In his reading of [[Literature/NESGodzillaCreepypasta Godzilla NES]] Mutahar is joined by Mullet Mike of the sticky paddle!
126** His Trollpasta readings feature him and fellow Youtubers "ImaruSetsu", "Aceagon", and Kyle "ExtremeElixer". They also joined him for the reading of Fanfic/MyImmortal. They also read cringy product reviews and explored the Miiverse cringe.
127* {{Cult}}: Mutahar stumbled upon a relatively benevolent one dedicated to him.
128* {{Defictionalization}}[[invoked]]: In most of his early creepypasta videos, he'll take time to go over how "real" the story can be. Though this has long since abandoned for saving more time for reviewing the story instead, especially when he had spread out beyond just gaming creepypastas. If the creepypasta has a corresponding fan game, he often plays that as well.
129* DrivenToSuicide: How some of the creepypastas end. Present in Squidward's Suicide, suicidemouse.avi, [[spoiler:"Just a 'Nightmare'"]], and [[spoiler:"Never Stop Running"]].
130* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: When he first started to read creepypastas, he would only give a summary instead of reading the full thing. He eventually started to read each word for word, for the most part.
131* FreezeFrameBonus:
132** In the ''Myth/{{Polybius}}'' review, when Mutahar says that players saw things appear in the corner of their eyes, a picture quickly appears.
133** In the version 4.0 of the VideoGame/SonicExe LetsPlay, when Mutahar says "because I love you guys", text quickly appears.
134%%Add what the text said.
135* ForeignLanguageTirade: Mutahar's been known to fall back on Hindi when he's particularly upset, such as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c_lpbcgQh8 facing the blatant obviousness of certain malware tricks people still fell for]].
136-->'''Mutahar:''' [[LampshadeHanging I'm switching languages already, I'm getting a little tilted]]...
137* {{Foreshadowing}}:
138** From "Noodles"
139-->'''Mutahar:''' It reminds me of another creepypasta called [[http://warriorkloneomon.deviantart.com/art/Pokemon-Dead-Channel-185310792 Pokemon Dead Channel]]. Which I'll be doing soon.
140*** [[spoiler:And what do you know, he does this in the next episode.]]
141** Many "Mindfucks" tend to drop subtle hints to the end reveal.
142* FormulaBreakingEpisode: Sometimes Mutahar will do non-gaming creepypastas every once in a while. The first episode to do this was on the infamous [[http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Squidward%27s_Suicide Squidward's Suicide]] creepypasta.
143* GameBreakingBug: In ''Ray: Part 2'', Mutahar encounters a glitch during the shootout minigame in which an enemy freezes in place after being killed and doesn't disappear. Despite this, he still takes damage and eventually dies, forcing him to skip the minigame.
144* GenreSavvy:
145** In "The Legend of Zelda: The Dark Rites", the protagonist turns off the game at a certain point when he realizes that FailureIsTheOnlyOption. Mutahar praises this direction.
146** In "Xenophilia", the protagonist is very genre savvy, which has the opposite effect on Mutahar.
147* GroundhogDayLoop: [[spoiler:"Just a 'Nightmare'"]] and [[spoiler:"The Strangest Security Tape I've Ever Seen".]]
148* IDoNotLikeGreenEggsAndHam: [[Main/{{Deconstruction}} Deconstruction]] to horrifying extents in "Revolution", including literal eggs and ham. [[spoiler:Granted, because it IS revealed to be about the TropeNamer.]]
149* InterruptedSuicide: [[spoiler:Belief in Oneself]]. WordOfGod for "I Won't Leave You" confirmed that the reason why Lonliness was at the lake was to drown himself before Tyrin showed up.
150* LargeHam:
151** Mutahar displays many instances of this. [[spoiler: Don't undercook his chicken if you want to avoid a rant!]]
152** Zahid gives a heart-wrenching performance in episode 4 of Minecraft Mondays when danmick101 spills lava in the bedroom:
153--> '''Zahid:''' Daniel, you're burning the beds, man, the beds! The beds!
154** His performance in the next scene is even more over the top:
155--> '''Zahid:''' Oh Daniel! [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cz0rqNtgNds The saddest song in the world]] is playing right now and I have an arrow in my knee!
156* LiveEpisode: Nostalgic Web Surfing and some of the {{Lets Play}}s are done live on Twitch TV. Most of the Let's Plays and all of the Nostalgia Web Surfing episodes are archived on Website/YouTube later.
157* LeetSpeak: In "[[VideoGame/ZeldaIITheAdventureOfLink Zelda II]] The Lost Level", he brings up that the original sticker was torn off, and replaced with [="ZE3LD@ TW0 [2]"=] written in black marker. This translates to "Zelda Two (2)".
158* MindScrew:
159** This happens to Mutahar when he finds out about [[http://www.aboutmcdonalds.com/mcd/careers/hamburger_university.html Hamburger University]] in Nostalgic Web surfing episode 2.
160%%** WTF Gaming centers around games that fall into this category.
161** Sometimes he reads creepypastas that are seemingly original stories, until [[TheEndingChangesEverything it is revealed to actually be about a particular character or game]]. He calls this breed of creepypastas "mindfucks", and his wiki continues to do the same.
162** "Deep Web Exploration", as expected, has him come across a lot of bizarre websites and pages with no explanation behind them.
163* TheNamesake: In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kBQT0qhOwQ "My Reddit Has Been Taken Over By Insane People..."]], Mutahar explains that the reason why "[=SomeOrdinaryGamers=]" is plural is because it's meant to reflect ''everyone'' involved with the channel, not just Mutahar himself but his viewership.
164* NarmCharm:[[invoked]] In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0quJrsExiIU "YouTube Chain Letters Still Creep Me Out..."]] (which is a [[BlatantLies lie]]), Mutahar admits the {{Chain Letter}}s of early Website/{{Youtube}} were wholesome in retrospect. While they were NightmareRetardant even at the time, he nonetheless considers them representative of the time when the platform (specifically its comments section) was still innocent, before {{Flame War}}s became a regular occurrence.
165* NetworkDecay: Admits in "Everyone's Channel is 'Dying'..." that he's shifted the content of his channel from {{Creepypasta}} readings and [[UsefulNotes/TheDeepWeb deep web videos]] to technology-based commentaries a la [=ReviewTechUSA=], and [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools that he's been "happier because of it"]].
166* NothingIsScarier:
167** The videos showcased in the "Deep Web Exploration" series. Many of them lack sound, and almost none of them have any solid explanation to them; considering what goes on in UsefulNotes/TheDeepWeb, this leaves Mutahar to expect the worst.
168** The supposed [[GameMod ROM hack]] of ''[[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Pokemon Fire Red]]'' from the deep web (actually an .exe file). It has no {{Random Encounter}}s, no [[NonPlayerCharacter Non-Player Characters]], and (until the end) no music. Unlike other creepypasta games, it has no backstory and very little buildup before the player stumbles into the graveyard of dead girls. While the game itself is considered sloppily made even for a creepypasta game, it's lack of backstory leaves viewers wondering what it could possibly be used for. The kanji in the graveyard, which reads "victims", implies that the "game" is in some way related to a child murderer.
169* [[OhCrapThereAreFanficsOfUs Oh Crap! There Are Creepypastas Of Us...]]: His Reading of hauntedgaming.exe, but this is mostly subverted as he is amused and laughing along the entire video.
170* PetPeeveTrope: Mutahar has a number of creepypasta {{cliche}}s as pet peeves.
171** A creepypasta starting out with "I used to love ''(game name)'' [[NostalgiaLevel as a kid!]]" or similar.
172** Buying a game off of eBay. He'll avert this when its a classic game, as stores no longer take used copies of older games.
173** {{Gorn}}, averted if it adds to the creepiness of the story.
174** CreepyDoll appearing at the end.
175** An old man giving the main character a game.
176** The original sticker torn off and replaced with a piece of tape with something written on it (of course, this only applies to cartridge based games).
177** "Hyperrealistic", coming to the point where Mutahar will give an exhausted sigh at any mention of the word in a story he is reading.
178* PoliceAreUseless: "Tails Doll Curse", "Sonic.exe 2" and "Action Man: Mission Extreme".
179* PrisonRape: At the beginning of most "Deep Web Exploration" episodes, a disclaimer warns the viewer to refrain from committing crime on the deep web unless they want to become "Bubba's new cell mate".
180* {{Profiling}}: {{Discussed|Trope}} on [[https://youtu.be/PIAeTUlT-IM?t=1003 a video]] about emergency alert systems when he start going on a tangent about [=ICBMs=]:
181-->'''Mutahar:''' Well, it takes about 30 minutes for an entire missile to fly across the entire world. I didn't really know this because I don't really Google ICBM stuff all the time, that's not really my forte. Because uh... you know, I'm "pigmentally challenged" and uh... if the feds were to raid me and ''that[='=]s'' what's on my computer search history without a valid reason -- that's actually one of the reasons why I'm making this video, just purely for research purposes -- yeah, I'd be getting my ''ass beaten and waterboarded'', okay? Not surprisingly.
182* RandomEventsPlot: The creepypasta about a rough cut of "It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown" has quite a few surreal plot changes, with Charlie Brown's crush on a girl being the only somewhat consistent plot element throughout the story. As Mutahar himself puts it at two separate points:
183--> '''Mutahar:''' What kind of a lost episode ''is'' this?
184--> '''Mutahar:''' Come on, man...what is this story ''about?''
185* RunningGag:
186** There are pictures that slide in the top left of the videos sometimes. Some common ones that count as running gags are "seems legit", and "i ♥ {{cliche}}s"(this gag has died out only reappearing in an occasional episode.) Another recurring joke is "Bootman Bill", from a Call of Duty shitpasta.
187** In the "Deep Web Exploration" series Mutahar advises the viewer not to commit crime, or they may have to meet "Bubba" in prison!
188* SamusIsAGirl?: In his group reading of [[Fanfic/MyImmortal My Immortal]]: Professor Mcgonagall.
189--> '''Mutahar:''' I never watched Harry Potter is that a chick character or a guy character?
190--> '''Kyle:''' Wait, what?
191--> '''Mutahar:''' Professor Mcgonagall!
192--> '''Kyle:''' That's a chick.
193--> '''Mutahar:''' ok (continues reading)
194* SelfDeprecation: Mutahar doesn't engage in it often, but he stops in the middle of analyzing a Twitter hack to [[https://youtu.be/eG-h5Tr2Ol0?t=113 bash his own attempt]] at pretending he also got hacked, calling himself a "chubby Indian loser".
195* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: It takes Mutahar a while to actually ''see'' the Slender Man in his video of ''VideoGame/{{Slender}}'', but [[https://youtu.be/FZhilZt4PmU?t=14m18s when he finally does]]...
196* ShoutOut:
197** In "LOST TROLLSODES - Sonic X: Jungle Trap Revenge", Mutahar delivers this line, with the same inflection as Tommy Wiseau's "I did not hit her!" rant from ''Film/TheRoom2003'':
198--> '''Mutahar:''' ''(reading the creepypasta)'' "We did not know. We did not." ''(mockingly)'' We did not take that! We did not film it! We did ''nawt''...
199** Later during the same reading, Mutahar makes a joke about 4Kids' phone lines being filled with complaints about ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures''' cancellation, and proceeds to talk about how the show was the only good thing from them.
200** In another reference to ''The Room'', at one point during his group reading of "Metal Gear Solid: Solid's Fate..." Mutahar ad-libs "Why, Lisa, why?!".
201* SirSwearsALot: Mutahar loves dropping f-bombs during his Let's Plays and rants.
202* StraightMan: The gist of his videos is "what if an ordinary gamer reads creepypastas and explores the Deep Web".
203%%* SurpriseJump: Most of his {{Lets Play}}s end on this.
204* SuspiciouslySimilarSong [[invoked]]: From the Sonic.exe Let's Play
205-->'''Mutahar:''' Oh dude! That's the Giygas music from ''VideoGame/{{EarthBound|1994}} 2''! Man, I've got a keen ear there!
206** The show itself sometimes uses a remix of the infamous [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Lavender Town]] music as background music.
207* TearsOfBlood: Considered cliche, but Mutahar doesn't seem to mind it if the story is well-written otherwise.
208* ThatCameOutWrong: The first minute or two of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obLG-2qPgnk Deep Web Browsing 92]] has Muta saying "I'm a big fan of nukes"[[note]]He was looking at a "Would I Get Nuked?" Google Map at the time[[/note]] before [[VerbalBackspace backing up a bit]] and lampshading the statement by saying he's now probably on an FBI watchlist.
209* TimeMachine: Sort of. Mutahar uses [[http://web.archive.org The WayBack Machine]] for nostalgic web surfing.
210* {{Troll}}: Anarchist guides in the "Deep Web Exploration" series give advice on how to troll people in various public spaces.
211%%* UnreliableNarrator: Invoked in "Belief in Oneself" and "A Great Game".
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