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* HarsherInHindsight: His video "Game Exchange, Russian Gaming" trying to paint Russia in a more positive light may have fallen on deaf ears if it was released after Russia's annexation of Crimea and invasion of Ukraine.
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* MemeticMutation: "Goomba Got Back", a parody of "Baby Got Back", has become a meme within the Music/SiIvaGunner community due to its ridiculous, SoBadItsGood qualities. It has become a RunningGag in [=SiIvaGunner's=] videos.
* SoBadItsGood: "Goomba Got Back" is seen by many as awkward and embarrassing song by many, due to being a song parody about liking Goomba's with big butts and featuring sexualized footage of a Goomba. However, its cringiness makes it legitimately hilarious.
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* GeniusBonus: Most of his videos deal with pointing out these in games thanks to various cultural tidbits, ranging from the more easy to notice (shinto in {{VideoGame/Okami}}) to the more obscure (Irish connections in {{VideoGame/Undertale}} or Toad Man from VideoGame/MegaMan4 being Navajo.)
* TearJerker: The third part of the VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child[[note]](Long story short: the celestial demigod Bulane, who carried the symbol of the full moon on his chest, had two wives, the older bearing him three sons with stars and crescents on them, and the youger finally bearing him a son with the full moon on him. The older wife got jealous and took the baby to kill him, but a mouse saved the child and he got eventually taken in by a group of merchants. When someone from Bulane's household saw him and noticed the similarities and the full moon, he told Bulane, who went in person and took his child back, banishing the evil older wife)[[/note]], especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.

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* GeniusBonus: Most of his videos deal with pointing out these in games thanks to various cultural tidbits, ranging from the more easy to notice (shinto in {{VideoGame/Okami}}) ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}'') to the more obscure (Irish connections in {{VideoGame/Undertale}} ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' or Toad Man from VideoGame/MegaMan4 ''VideoGame/MegaMan4'' being Navajo.)
* TearJerker: The third part of the VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child[[note]](Long story short: the celestial demigod Bulane, who carried the symbol of the full moon on his chest, had two wives, the older bearing him three sons with stars and crescents on them, and the youger finally bearing him a son with the full moon on him. The older wife got jealous and took the baby to kill him, but a mouse saved the child and he got eventually taken in by a group of merchants. When someone from Bulane's household saw him and noticed the similarities and the full moon, he told Bulane, who went in person and took his child back, banishing the evil older wife)[[/note]], especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.
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* GeniusBonus: Most of his videos deal with pointing out these in games thanks to various cultural tidbits, ranging from the more easy to notice (shinto in {{VideoGame/Okami}}) to the more obscure (Irish connections in {{VideoGame/Undertale}} or Toad Man from MegaMan4 being Navajo.)
* TearJerker: The third part of the TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child[[note]](Long story short: the celestial demigod Bulane, who carried the symbol of the full moon on his chest, had two wives, the older bearing him three sons with stars and crescents on them, and the youger finally bearing him a son with the full moon on him. The older wife got jealous and took the baby to kill him, but a mouse saved the child and he got eventually taken in by a group of merchants. When someone from Bulane's household saw him and noticed the similarities and the full moon, he told Bulane, who went in person and took his child back, banishing the evil older wife)[[/note]], especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.

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* GeniusBonus: Most of his videos deal with pointing out these in games thanks to various cultural tidbits, ranging from the more easy to notice (shinto in {{VideoGame/Okami}}) to the more obscure (Irish connections in {{VideoGame/Undertale}} or Toad Man from MegaMan4 VideoGame/MegaMan4 being Navajo.)
* TearJerker: The third part of the TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child[[note]](Long story short: the celestial demigod Bulane, who carried the symbol of the full moon on his chest, had two wives, the older bearing him three sons with stars and crescents on them, and the youger finally bearing him a son with the full moon on him. The older wife got jealous and took the baby to kill him, but a mouse saved the child and he got eventually taken in by a group of merchants. When someone from Bulane's household saw him and noticed the similarities and the full moon, he told Bulane, who went in person and took his child back, banishing the evil older wife)[[/note]], especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.
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* {{Hikikomori}}: Admitted to being this, in a [[TearJerker heartbreaking revelation]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHIf2IFloAc in this video]]
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* Hikikomori: Admitted to being this, in a [[TearJerker heartbreaking revelation]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHIf2IFloAc in this video]]

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* Hikikomori: {{Hikikomori}}: Admitted to being this, in a [[TearJerker heartbreaking revelation]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHIf2IFloAc in this video]]
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* Hikikomori: Admitted to being this, in a [[TearJerker heartbreaking revelation]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHIf2IFloAc in this video]]
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* GeniusBonus: Most of his videos deal with pointing out these in games thanks to various cultural tidbits, ranging from the more easy to notice (shinto in {{VideoGame/Okami}}) to the more obscure (Irish connections in {{VideoGame/Undertale}} or Rain Man from a MegaMan game being Navajo.)

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* GeniusBonus: Most of his videos deal with pointing out these in games thanks to various cultural tidbits, ranging from the more easy to notice (shinto in {{VideoGame/Okami}}) to the more obscure (Irish connections in {{VideoGame/Undertale}} or Rain Toad Man from a MegaMan game MegaMan4 being Navajo.)
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* TearJerker: The third part of the TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child[[note]]Long story short: the celestial demigod Bulane, who carried the symbol of the full moon on his chest, had two wives, the older bearing him three sons with stars and crescents on them, and the youger finally bearing him a son with the full moon on him. The older wife got jealous and took the baby to kill him, but a mouse saved the child and he got eventually taken in by a group of merchants. When someone from Bulane's household saw him and noticed the similarities and the full moon, he told Bulane, who went in person and took his child back, banishing the evil older wife[[/note]], especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.

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* TearJerker: The third part of the TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child[[note]]Long Child[[note]](Long story short: the celestial demigod Bulane, who carried the symbol of the full moon on his chest, had two wives, the older bearing him three sons with stars and crescents on them, and the youger finally bearing him a son with the full moon on him. The older wife got jealous and took the baby to kill him, but a mouse saved the child and he got eventually taken in by a group of merchants. When someone from Bulane's household saw him and noticed the similarities and the full moon, he told Bulane, who went in person and took his child back, banishing the evil older wife[[/note]], wife)[[/note]], especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.
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* TearJerker: The third part of the TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child[[note]]Long story short: the celestial demigod Bulane, who carried the symbol of the full moon on his chest, had two wives, the older bearing him three sons with stars and crescents on them, and the youger finally bearing him a son with the full moon on him. The older wife got jealous and took the baby to kill him, but a mouse saved the child and he got eventually taken in by a group of merchants. When someone from Bulane's household saw him and noticed the similarities and the full moon, he told Bulane, who went in person and took his child back, banishing the evil older wife[[/note.]], especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.

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* TearJerker: The third part of the TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child[[note]]Long story short: the celestial demigod Bulane, who carried the symbol of the full moon on his chest, had two wives, the older bearing him three sons with stars and crescents on them, and the youger finally bearing him a son with the full moon on him. The older wife got jealous and took the baby to kill him, but a mouse saved the child and he got eventually taken in by a group of merchants. When someone from Bulane's household saw him and noticed the similarities and the full moon, he told Bulane, who went in person and took his child back, banishing the evil older wife[[/note.]], wife[[/note]], especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.
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* TearJerker: The third part of the TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child [[note]]Long story short: the celestial demigod Bulane, who carried the symbol of the full moon on his chest, had two wives, the older bearing him three sons with stars and crescents on them, and the youger finally bearing him a son with the full moon on him. The older wife got jealous and took the baby to kill him, but a mouse saved the child and he got eventually taken in by a group of merchants. When someone from Bulane's household saw him and noticed the similarities and the full moon, he told Bulane, who went in person and took his child back, banishing the evil older wife[[/note.]], especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.

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* TearJerker: The third part of the TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child [[note]]Long Child[[note]]Long story short: the celestial demigod Bulane, who carried the symbol of the full moon on his chest, had two wives, the older bearing him three sons with stars and crescents on them, and the youger finally bearing him a son with the full moon on him. The older wife got jealous and took the baby to kill him, but a mouse saved the child and he got eventually taken in by a group of merchants. When someone from Bulane's household saw him and noticed the similarities and the full moon, he told Bulane, who went in person and took his child back, banishing the evil older wife[[/note.]], especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.
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* TearJerker: The third part of the TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child [[note]] Long story short: the celestoal demigod Bulane, who carried the symbol of the full moon on his chest, had two wives, the older bearing him three sons with stars and crescents on them, and the youger finally bearing him a son with the full moon on him. The older wife got jealous and took the baby to kill him, but a mouse saved the child and he got eventually taken in by a group of merchants. When someone from Bulane's household saw him and noticed the similarities and the full moon, he told Bulane, who went in person and took his child back, banishing the evil older wife[[/note.]], especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.

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* TearJerker: The third part of the TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child [[note]] Long [[note]]Long story short: the celestoal celestial demigod Bulane, who carried the symbol of the full moon on his chest, had two wives, the older bearing him three sons with stars and crescents on them, and the youger finally bearing him a son with the full moon on him. The older wife got jealous and took the baby to kill him, but a mouse saved the child and he got eventually taken in by a group of merchants. When someone from Bulane's household saw him and noticed the similarities and the full moon, he told Bulane, who went in person and took his child back, banishing the evil older wife[[/note.]], especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.
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* TearJerker: The third part of the TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child [[note: Long story short: the celestoal demigod Bulane, who carried the symbol of the full moon on his chest, had two wives, the older bearing him three sons with stars and crescents on them, and the youger finally bearing him a son with the full moon on him. The older wife got jealous and took the baby to kill him, but a mouse saved the child and he got eventually taken in by a group of merchants. When someone from Bulane's household saw him and noticed the similarities and the full moon, he told Bulane, who went in person and took his child back, banishing the evil older wife.]], especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.

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* TearJerker: The third part of the TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child [[note: [[note]] Long story short: the celestoal demigod Bulane, who carried the symbol of the full moon on his chest, had two wives, the older bearing him three sons with stars and crescents on them, and the youger finally bearing him a son with the full moon on him. The older wife got jealous and took the baby to kill him, but a mouse saved the child and he got eventually taken in by a group of merchants. When someone from Bulane's household saw him and noticed the similarities and the full moon, he told Bulane, who went in person and took his child back, banishing the evil older wife.wife[[/note.]], especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.
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* TearJerker: The third part of the TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child, especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.

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* TearJerker: The third part of the TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child, Child [[note: Long story short: the celestoal demigod Bulane, who carried the symbol of the full moon on his chest, had two wives, the older bearing him three sons with stars and crescents on them, and the youger finally bearing him a son with the full moon on him. The older wife got jealous and took the baby to kill him, but a mouse saved the child and he got eventually taken in by a group of merchants. When someone from Bulane's household saw him and noticed the similarities and the full moon, he told Bulane, who went in person and took his child back, banishing the evil older wife.]], especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.
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* TearJerker: The third part of the Majora'sMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child, especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.

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* TearJerker: The third part of the Majora'sMask TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child, especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.
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* GeniusBonus: Most of his videos deal with pointing out these in games thanks to various cultural tidbits, ranging from the more easy to notice (shinto in {{VideoGame/Okami}}) to the more obscure (Irish connections in {{VideoGame/Undertale}} or Rain Man from a MegaMan game being Navajo.)

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* GeniusBonus: Most of his videos deal with pointing out these in games thanks to various cultural tidbits, ranging from the more easy to notice (shinto in {{VideoGame/Okami}}) to the more obscure (Irish connections in {{VideoGame/Undertale}} or Rain Man from a MegaMan game being Navajo.))
* TearJerker: The third part of the Majora'sMask trilogy soon dives into this with the African folk story of the Moon Child, especially with Gaijin theorizing Majora was that child but he didn't get a happy ending. Even Majora is left without words and can only scream.
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