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* [[https://youtu.be/Z3AEBnH1kAM Vampire - Spoony's Jyhad]], at least in-universe. Mainly SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome, but the greater implications push it into Heartwarming territory when Spoony's BrainwashedAndCrazy {{Woobie}} completely destroys a tyrannical vampire hierarchy in one fell blow, which is possibly the most heroic thing one can do in ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'', subverting the AlwaysChaoticEvil mentality that permeates the setting. Sadly, the GM didn't clear it, but Spoony was well in-character when he did that.
** Plus his rant about his dislike for the setting of ''Vampire: The Requiem'' because it's impossible to play anything but a villain, and role playing games should be about heroes.
** Also how he advises the newbie to go home, implying that he wanted no innocents to be hurt. Granted, he did use said newbie as a distraction to keep the Prince and the Auspex guy busy while he smuggled the semtex into the bathroom, but hey, he did give him the recommendation.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1AT_FbOR0Y Tandem's Last Ride]]", his account of the sendoff to his longest-running D&D character, Tandem the Spoony. After making it through the horrendously difficult Dungeonland campaign against all odds, Tandem and the only other survivor find themselves with a ship that can cross dimensions, so they first go home to resurrect their friends, and then sail away to whatever adventures await them next. It's great that after Spoony came to regret asking for his character to be demoted from godhood so he could use him some more, he was still able to give him such a fitting ending, while still leaving the door open for his return someday.
** And at WebVideo/D20Live at [=ConBravo=] 2012, for one night only, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2CR2HaPq24 he did.]]
** The ending is especially heartwarming because at the beginning, Spoony was talking about how Tandem was unsatisfied being the god of travelers, because his responsibilities ironically prevented him from traveling anywhere. At the end he's lost his godhood, but has gained the means to to travel to places he never could before.
* Spoony using a lot of [[WebVideo/SpoonysCampaign his D&D game with the other Channel Awesome people]] as reference for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNrU0_A-PFk his video on how to be a good Dungeon Master]]. You can really tell he looks back on that game with great fondness and how much fun he and his friends all had.
* In the second part of the second Pathfinder session, Iron Liz is lamenting the fact that she could have used colour spray to help the party, half of whom died. The others console her by pointing out it would barely have done anything and insist she shouldn't feel responsible for party members dying.
* In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdM4QTuE3hc Never Get On the Boat]]", Oreo climbs on his lap halfway through the video, and he has her sit there for the remainder of it. It's just adorable.
** From the late-summer/early-autumn 2012 vlogs, one gets the impression that Oreo has learned that if Noah sits in his armchair and starts talking to his camera, he won't be going anywhere for the next half hour, so she can climb on his lap for free scratchies. She's a smart one.
* In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNAk39Jm88Q Beware Women, For They Come From Hell]]", Spoony discusses a scenario in which the players unwittingly rescue a succubus that had become emotionally broken by her human captor. The plan was that the succubus would fall in love with the bard and later save them if they were caught in the middle of a particularly difficult fight, showing that even a [[ChaoticEvil demon]] can truly love someone.
* His nostalgic reminiscing over ''Cyberpunk 2020'' and (to use his words) [[{{Squee}} squeeing]] over the new ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'' SpiritualSuccessor project in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKqX2LfUZGg Counter Monkey Punk]]".
* Similarly, him talking about his love of Literature/TheThrawnTrilogy in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRfrNeBspEE The Jedi Hunter]]" and expressing his wish (though he says he knows it could never happen) of those books being adapted to the big screen as true sequels to the ''Franchise/StarWars'' films.
** This is even more HeartwarmingInHindsight, considering that Thrawn has been made an official part of the Star Wars Canon, with him appearing as a prominent role in the third season of ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels''.
* At the start of the first Pathfinder session, Spoony at first teases Rose for donating hair to charity. But just in case you thought he was being a dick, he soon reveals that he was planning a charity drive of his own which the rest of the group start talking about, discussing the best ways to go about it.
* In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Au-5Bd6JEZg Nightstake]]", Spoony was [=DMing=] a ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' campaign with an order of Catholic bad guys trying to use a holy relic to brainwash vampires into joining their faith. In a sweet and unnecessary moment, he made it clear from the word "go" that the bad guys were not rational Catholics, and that the bad guys were actually losing their own faith because of they were abusing an artifact meant to confirm a believer's faith rather than force it on someone.
** Another moment has Invisible Jason taking on a Justicar on his own. About to die, Spoony has the Justicar make a last-ditch effort to throw a sharpened nightstick and stake Jason through the heart, and crits it. Jason doesn't get mad; he just [[GracefulLoser graciously quips "fuck, that was lucky" and drops]].
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unNSx7ilS4k Where Have All the Lawful Goods Gone?]]" is one big video advocating the restoration of the LawfulGood alignment and the squelching of the "All Lawful Goods are LawfulStupid hardass assholes" mindset. He mentions all the benefits that more chaotic players don't get - stuff like working ''with'' the guard instead of evading them, being ''invited'' to the lord's castle, to be ''liked'' and ''respected'' instead of sneered at, to have the DM actually ''like'' your actions. In the end, he tells people to not let peer pressure drive them off from playing the character they want to play, and even expresses regret for turning down one player's well-made ChaoticNeutral character (his [[PetPeeveTrope pet peeve]] alignment).