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  • Adaptation Displacement: Since Hippo tries not to die from skeletons is such an obscure game, some people think that its section in "Brothers in Arms" was actually made up for the video.
  • Common Knowledge:
    • "It's Time to Die", the first Five Nights at Freddy's song Will ever made, is widely credited as the thing that helped the channel start to take off. This isn't the case however; it was actually the channel's FNAF animations that started DAGames's rise, which were released up to about two months before the song was.
    • Many fans claim that the reason the Imposter in "Ambush" is purple is because it's a reference to the Purple Guy. It's actually because the channel color is purple.
  • Crosses the Line Twice:
    • The song "You're Mine" is so vulgar it's hilarious.
    • The song "F" is literally just two and a half minutes of Will telling the listener to "go fuck yourself."
  • Funny Moments:
    • Jesus, "You're Mine". It's an IMMENSELY vulgar Baldi's Basics song that portrays Baldi as an absolute creepy weirdo, and between the shocking lyrics and the downright goofy imagery (such as Baldi having written "You're Adopted" on a blackboard, T-Posing and spinning his way down the hall, and him twerking), it's an absolute riot.
    • Open the Chest: It's a humorous joke song which basically has the singer screaming at the listener to open the chest, while also having visuals absolutely everywhere and bouncing around.
    • The Sonic Movie Teaser Song: It's all one big giant Take That! at the Sonic fandom for their... suggestive ships and artworks, while also making fun of the first movie trailer's horrible CGI design of the Blue Blur.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight:
    • Prior to Sister Location's release, Will developed and released a song based on the yet-to-be-released game, with the title being "Left Behind". The song as a whole ended up being remarkably accurate to the overall plot of the game. The various quotes of the song: "One body's all we need for this to be complete", "I was never all that kind", "But death's your destiny", among other things, you'd be forgiven for thinking that this was made after the official release. The real kicker is Circus Baby's choice of words outright quoting the song title, leaving Will flabbergasted. Whether or not that was intentional on Scott Cawthon's part is unknown.
    • "Build Our Machine" contains the lyrics "So you found all the pieces to initiate the pain, our venom stains, the night remains but the ending's always just the same, no gain". The ending of Chapter 5 heavily hints at, with Bendy and the Dark Revival outright confirming, that Henry's time at the studio is an endless "Groundhog Day" Loop, meaning that the ending really is always just the same.
    • The animation in "Slave To The Factory Line" prominently features Huggy Wuggy operating a factory assembly line. Project: Playtime would reveal the Bigger Bodies Initiative as the reason the monster toys were created, in order for them to replace humans as the workers in the factory.
  • Magnificent Bastard: The Among Us song, "Ambush": The Impostor, hiding under the disguise of Purple, has taken his time in infiltrating the Skeld and blending between the cracks, now being set out to kill the Crewmates with his Bizarre Alien Biology. Having already claimed many lives beforehand, the Impostor is not afraid of being caught and quickly kills Red, Blue, Yellow, Pink, White and Cyan, being so stealthy that by the time a body is found, only three Crewmates are left. Despite having no alibi, when Green finds out about Purple's true identity, the Impostor still manages to eject Green, winning the "tragic race in an airborne crime" and claiming the Skeld as his.
  • Memetic Molester: The very bizarre "You're Mine" goes with depicting Baldi as this, going along with a common sultry portrayal of the character in the fandom.
  • Misaimed Fandom: Some viewers keep asking for song requests of various games he plays on the channel, despite his insistence that he doesn't do song requests and would rather write songs of his own volition. This got particularly bad when some over-demanding fan called the police on Will for simply not giving in to their demands.
  • Moment of Awesome: Released the third Bendy song, "Instruments of Cyanide", despite some constantly pestering him to finally release it. What's more, the song stars fellow Youtube singers Chi-Chi and Caleb Hyles (who appeared in another DAGames song, "Take My Breath Away").
  • Signature Song: Either "It's Time To Die", "Build Our Machine" or "Brothers In Arms".
  • Unexpected Character: The "Brothers In Arms" video features characters from other indie games, including ones from Five Nights at Freddy's, Hello Neighbor, Bendy and the Ink Machine and...Hippo tries not to die from skeletons?!
  • Visual Effects of Awesome:
    • "Brothers In Arms" features an animation of Cuphead fighting the Puppet, the Neighbor, and Bendy while the song plays. It's animated just like how the game is.
    • The music video for "Ambush" has received praise for its stylish and high-quality animation, especially during a recurring segment of the Imposter and crewmates dancing to the chorus.

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