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  • Running Gags:

  • Episode 1: Taking Shape
    • Chugga getting cheaply hit by Shy Guys twice.
    • When the game alerts the player to the Yoshi Hut and asks who could be inside, Chugga plays along almost like a kid's show host, asking if various characters are in the Yoshi Hut before seeing that they're not. Finally, he asks "Am I inside Yoshi's hut?" before realizing how creepy it sounded.
    • Chugga refers to two Shy Guys as "eggs", joking that Yoshi doesn't see them as living creatures so much as future resources.
    • "Wow, death by birthday!"note 
    • "I wonder if dirt and yarn have the same nutritional value."
    • Talking to enemies about how he's going to destroy them with his unborn children and use their corpses to kill their friends.
  • Epsiode 2: Moley Land
    • "Funny how they call this Big Montgomery's Fort when he didn't exist until a minute ago!"
    • Chugga wonders what the bandage on Big Montgomery's back is supposed to be... And quickly realizing he doesn't want to know.
      • When ground-pounding Big Montgomery for the second time? "POUND HIS ASS!"
    • Chugga redoes 1-4 after missing a flower, and on the final room before the boss, takes damage before entering the door. At first, he's upset, but after throwing an egg at the Winged Cloud... Gets healed back to full again.
  • Episode 3: 3-Dog Night
    • Chugga's repeated failure to get the flower at the end goal to demonstrate Poochy's Gold Rush.
    • Chugga nearly thinking he failed the obvious trivia question on one of the shorts due to the dramatic pause.
    • Chugga's long tangent about how the 3DS version lacks multiplayer, culimating in a ramble about how the game could make your friend impatient thinking he was going to do something fun, then spread rumors about "the loser who thought Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World had Multiplayer", and ultimately culminate in you losing all your friends. And it's all the game's fault...
  • Episode 5: Pantsing Pranks
    • During the final level of World 1, Chugga sheepishly admits that what we're seeing is his second playthrough of the level. After promising to play Circus Yoshi for the final level of World 1, Chugga instead fell in love with the Yoshimelon skin so much that he played the entire level with it instead, only remembering his promise right before entering the boss door.
    • When he takes off Burt the Bashful's pants and sees that he has a vertical seam that goes between his feet: "OH MY GOD, HE'S A GIRL!?"
    • Chugga recounting a story on a message board about a person bragging about being suspended from school because he beat another kid up because the kid made fun of him for playing Animal Crossing. The story ends with a typo that goes, "And to top it all off, I gave him a good lick in the balls!" This story was written on an early 2000s message board, when edit buttons weren't a thing yet. Cue teasing.
  • Episode 6: Beadless Watermelon
    • Chugga noting how appropriate it is to be playing as the Yoshimelon while using unlimited watermelons in the level...and then noting how the gameplay technically creates two cases of cannibalism, as he's a melon eating melons and a Yarn Yoshi eating yarn.
    • One Wonder Wool is shown in front of the sun, and Chugga thinks of it as a "Yarn Jesus." He then notes that the Yoshi of the level could very well be one, given the desert theme. With much buildup to the idea of the yarn Lord and Savior...it's just Safari Yoshi.
  • Episode 7: Two Yoshis, One Basket
    • The complete and utter trainwreck that is the demonstration of amiibo "two-player" functionality in-level. The Yoshi repeatedly screws him out of yarn balls, basic platforming, and of course, messes up some collectibles. The kicker? Chugga was trying to demonstrate how useful amiibo Yoshi is.
    • Chugga sees a material he doesn't recognize the name of, just that he knows it's on bulletin boards, and dubs it "cobbleboard" based on its appearance resembling cobblestone and cardboard... As comments quickly mentioned, Chugga managed to forget what cork is. He finally addresses it the next time Mole Yoshi shows up, in the fifteenth episode.
    • The completely motionless Tap-Tap. Even funnier is Chugga doesn't even notice or mention it outside of post-commentary where he has text pointing its presence out.
  • Episode 9: Spiky Stroll
    • Chugga leaves Poochy behind in a pit and notes how Mario does the same to Yoshi in his games. Then he notes that since the Yoshi games are prequels to the Mario games, that means that Mario is getting his revenge every time he lets a Yoshi drop. For added irony, he is playing as Mario Yoshi during this level.
  • Episode 11: Bunson the Hot Dog's Castle
    • Chugga discussing how even for him, the Hot Dogs' name is too easy of a lame pun.
      • Despite saying this, he doesn't get the multi-level pun regarding the boss name until the very end of the episode.note 
    • Chugga manages to lose the boss fight the first time around, and lets out a mighty groan when he sees just how much progress he has lost from it.
  • Episode 12: Yoshi and Cookies
    • Chugga's constant praise of Poochy mixed with him directly and indirectly causing the dog's regular "death" throughout the entire stage.
      Text Chugga: "I like you a lot [Poochy]." *hits in face*
    • Chugga praises Poochy some more, stating how he bails Yoshi "out of prison so many times". Following with this little meme reference.
      Chugga: You could not ask for better protection from the IRS.
  • Episode 13: Scarf-Roll Scamper
    • After talking about how the game was delayed for release in North America for eleven months. Chugga begins to rant about some of the mistakes Nintendo of America have made by ranting incredibly fast for about two minutes. List of mistakes 
      • And then he realizes he missed a bunch of collectibles because he was so busy ranting.
    • Chugga cracks up at the unlucky Fly Guys attached to their propellers by the butt, and imagines one's thoughts about him killing his more orderly fellows. At one point, Chugga imagines the bedraggled Fly Guy thinking "Oh lawd, he comin'" about him.
  • Episode 15: Fluffin' Puffin Babysitting
    • Upon learning he can get the puffin babies without killing the parent, he does what he does best.
      Chugga: Oh, I don't need to murder the parents to get the kids, I just need to lick the children and they become mine! I get it!
    • Chugga notes how hypocritical he is for consistently interpreting the game mechanics as incredibly dark, given that he hates it when other people try to apply dark interpretations and conspiracies to feel-good games.
    • Permanent babysitting.
    • After 3-5, Chugga off-handedly mentions Burt the Yoshi, mentioning that the colors of World 3 remind him of a certain cream fellow with a little bit of blue... and proceeds to say it must be nothing, and brings in Fluffin' Puffin' Yoshi to 3-6.
    • After the relatively easy walk with one of Chugga's favorite levels, 3-5, level 3-6 proves to be a pretty big trainwreck for poor Chugga.
      • Chugga gets stuck for the first time in the LP, unable to reach a ledge that would lead to a flower. Cue Chugga finding out that the solution was a hidden Winged Cloud above a pillar. Not very funny on its own, but fans of ProtonJon might remember that, at the end of his own LP of the original Yoshi's Island and its Game Boy Advance port, he missed out on a red coin of the very last level he played (Endless World of Yoshis), which was hidden behind... A pillar. Guess pillars have just always been an issue.
      • Chugga takes a gamble on which door he needs to enter in 3-6 to hope he gets the optional path... and picks the door that leads to the end of the stage. Cue a replay being absolutely required—and further cemented by...
      • To add to Chugga's misery with pillars, at the very end of the stage is a giant pillar, which sends Yoshi skyrocketing as he is supposed to rush back down, collecting beads and (ultimately) the Flower at the very bottom. Chugga doesn't recognize it until just a bit too late, and misses the flower by under a second... Oops. And it turns out that the one bead he missed was the last bead necessary for the Miiverse stamps. Even though he would have had to replay for 2 flowers anyways, it doesn't make the events any less horrible... and amusing.
      • And to top it all off, with 1 level afterwards left to get the world's bonus stage before he would need to grind for it, Chugga tries to force one... and misses the Flower on the roulette by a hair.
  • Episode 16: Miss Cluck the Insincere
    • Chugga starts off the video really pushing the idea that he's played all of the Yoshis available to him and that this means there's only one thing to do to get a Yoshi for the next level...scan another amiibo.
      • He chooses Kirby Yoshi for the episode...and immediately comments with displeasure on how he looks like Pepto-Bismol upon seeing him.
  • Episode 17: Woollet Bill's Last Ride
    • Chugga's long ramble about why he always wanted to ride on a dog, and how Poochy helps make his childhood dreams come true.
    • Chugga mentions the Ukiki's inconsistent name and makes note that one name they've had is... Grinders. His comment?
      Chugga: Again, um, I think they're really cute, but I'm not really into that, personally.
    • Chugga's long rant about how cool developmental kits look and how he wishes the designs were made publicly available, or if not, that dev kits should look ugly.
  • Episode 18: Rollin' Down the River
    • Once again, Chugga states that he is out of Yoshis to play as and that he must use an amiibo. Only this time, we see Burt the Yoshi looking sad in the bottom left corner. It's safe to say that Chugga is flat-out trolling the audience at this point.
    • Chugga calls the Lunge Fishes "kind of pathetic"... and proceeds to continuously struggle with them.
    • Chugga taking an Ukiki hostage.
    • Chugga's trainwreck of dealing with gathering all the collectibles in Rollin' Down the River. culminating in 4 retries to get everything.
      • His first attempt, he misses the 3rd and 5th Wonder Wools and flowers, missing 4 collectibles.
      • After his 2nd attempt, he gets the 3rd Wonder Wool and flower, but misses the 5th flower by a hair and there is no sign of the 5th Wonder Wool.
      • On his 3rd run, Chugga finally gets the last flower, and then tries to showcase the location of the 5th Wonder Wool, and it's in a Winged Cloud... except he has no eggs after throwing them all at the flower to try and get it. Cue another attempt!
      • Finally, on his 4th run, he finally gets the last Wonder Wool, completing all his collectibles, and can finally move on to the next level.
    • The Stinger, where Chugga brings attention to the book featured in the stop-motion video.
      Chugga: "...My Cat Is A Great Chef?"
  • Episode 21: Spooky Scraps!
    • Chugga begins the episode with an apology, and says he needs to correct an injustice, and heads into the Yoshi Hut...to play as Ashen Yoshi, the other skin he forgot about.
    • For the Yoshi Branches Out stage, he tries to scan in an amiibo skin that "knows a lot about wood"...and gets the generic amiibo skin because he forgot the Daisy amiibo was released after this game had come out.
  • Episode 23: This Time It's Personal
    • Chugga isn't joking about how difficult the stage is, as he finishes the stage in just a few runs, but needs many, many more to collect all of the items.
    • Possibly an unintentional one, but he seems to be making a reference when he says Naval Piranha in this level will "bust your balls".
    • Chugga tries to get a weed-pulling expert for the level, but it turns out the Isabelle amiibo isn't compatible, either.
    • At one point, Chugga is trying to ascend a section, but one of the vines that grows in that section encloses the spot he's standing on, trapping him with no way to escape, resigning him to Naval Piranha's jaws. He initially thinks it might be an unfortunate glitch, before realizing in another failed run that it was an intentional trap by the game developers, which upsets him further.
    • Chugga spends a while trying to discern any differences between the Link and Toon Link Yoshi skins. There aren't any, but he leaves uncertain.
  • Episode 24: Cool, Cool Melon
    • "Hello sir, would you like to buy some untimely demise at the cold dead hands of snow?"
      • For some context, Emile comments earlier in the video that the music in the level sound like stereotypical Christmas shopping music being played in a department store.
  • Episode 25: Magikarp it!
    • "It's okay though, I don't think anybody's gonna be too mad if I eat their floor because they weren't gonna eat it themselves."
  • Episode 26: Snowman's Land
    • Chugga's ever-increasing frustration over his failures at accomplishing all the goals of World 5's Poochy stage. It really starts when he makes, as the comments put it, an anime cat girl noise, and things just go downhill from there.
  • Episode 31: Burnt Tongue
    • The amount of trouble Chugga has with this level in general. In particular, there's one point where he gets the popup telling him about Mellow Mode:
      Chugga: Did you know that you suck? We just wanted to make extra sure that you knew that you sucked. 'Cause there's a distinct possibility that you didn't know that you sucked. Maybe you thought that dying was a good thing and the objective of the game; you sure have been doing it enough up to this point. We just wanted to make extra sure that you knew, okay? If we didn't spell it out for you on-screen maybe you'd go your whole life not knowing.
    • Chugga is really confused about Poochy's behavior in one part of the level, as the dog seems to be really focused on staying in one of two places. After a few attempts to make Poochy jump to no avail, chalks it up as a glitch and moves on. This ends up being foreshadowing when he realizes he's missed most of the flowers; Poochy was trying to tell him about one of them and how to get it. He never realizes this.
  • Episode 34: Yoshi VS Kamek
    • Chugga stomping Kamek over and over again, without actively trying to.
    • Chugga admits he fell for Kamek's Viewer Gender Confusion, but it's made funnier by his confession that it wasn't until he was 18 or 19 years old before he finally realised Kamek is male.
  • Episode 35 (Finale): One Big Baby
    • Chugga's attempt to voice Kamek Yoshi, which he realizes sounds an awful lot like the voice Strong Bad used in Teen Girl Squad.
    • In The Stinger, Chugga comments that one week after announcing the Let's Play, he got audited by the IRS. Yoshi's tax fraud has caught up with him!
  • Episode 37: Going for the Gold Yoshi
    • When he enters the Boss Tent, he comments on the extremely epic music, then when the exposition pop-up comes up, he speaks in a Drill Sergeant Nasty voice.
    • “Bunsen the Hot Dog, doot doot.”
  • Bonus Episode:
    • Emile compliments the icon of a Twitter user whose information he was citing, and quickly asks them not to change their icon to cannibalized children to make him look like he supports such horrors.
    • In the 3DS version, Chugga realizes that in Mellow Mode, any of the Poochy pups will solve the yarn statue puzzle for the final level. He gets angry about it, then immediately transitions to the amiibo costumes exclusive to the 3DS version.
      Chugga: THEY ALL SOLVE THE PUZZLE! AAAAAAAAAA-(Smash Cut to Mario Yoshi)-miibo costumes, yay!
    • Chugga's biases show during the Amiibo showcase.
      Chugga: They also added....Callie. (Cut) The good news about that is, it means they also added Marie!

  • Meta:
    • Whenever Chugga unlocks a new Yoshi, he switches to it to play the next level. However, he got distracted after unlocking Burt the Yoshi and never got around to playing as that skin before using the next one. The comments in each video since have mentioned the oversight. As of Episode 15, it's clear he has recognized this, and has since started dropping hints about the issue, but never quite getting to playing as Burt the Yoshi in order to troll the audience. Then, theories began popping up about Chugga saving it for the final boss/video or just deliberately never playing with that skin and finishing the LP without it. Come the finale, Burt the Yoshi finally gets his day in the limelight, with Chugga admitting that, yes, he did forget about the skin before deciding to save it for the final boss.
    • Chugga's failed attempt to get an amiibo outfit based on both Daisy and Isabelle becomes even more comical when one finds out they both have costumes in the 3DS version.

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