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2 | [[caption-width-right:350:"And this... is ''[[TitleDrop The D-Pad]]''." Cue music.]] |
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4 | ''The D-Pad'' is a weekly hour-long video game [[{{Radio}} web radio show]] (formerly a {{podcast}}) starring [[ChallengeGamer Rick]] [[TheLeader Desilets]], [[CoolTeacher John]] [[OnlySaneMan Selig]], and [[LargeHam CJ]] [[DeadpanSnarker Haley]]. [[{{Hipster}} Nick]] [[CloudCuckoolander Bebel]] was the original "Player 3" until an unexpected hiatus in the summer of 2013, and [[TheSixthRanger Ian]] [[BigLittleBrother Selig]] was briefly added during this time. Recurring guests have included [[GamerChick Holly Fletcher]], [[StarvingArtist Meghan Zaremba]], and [[TheMovieBuff Dan Suitor]]. |
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6 | While the show is primarily geared toward video games, it also spends time on movies, television, music, and pop culture in general. Considered a complete reboot, the original podcast is rarely mentioned at all on-air. Original fans of the show are often referred to as [[FanCommunityNicknames "The Threes"]], while fans of the live show are referred to as [[FanCommunityNicknames "The Goombas"]]. |
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8 | There have been several segments on both the website and the show, including: |
9 | * ''Ouya, Oh No'': the latest unfortunate {{Ouya}} news |
10 | * ''R-Rated'': uncensored movie reviews |
11 | * ''Bebel's Short List'': video game reviews |
12 | * ''Live from the Brown Carpet'': live blogging of awards shows |
13 | * ''Good News, Bad News'': big announcements with significant pros and cons |
14 | * ''Game Over'': articles calling out individuals or groups |
15 | * ''Putting Our Guests to the Test'': subjecting guests to setting track times in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioKart'' |
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17 | A special event called ''Sonic Week'' was held the week of June 19-26, 2011 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' franchise. The June 19 and 26 episodes of the show were Sonic-focused, and the team released {{LetsPlay}}s of six ''Sonic'' games on their website, making 12 hours of content over eight days. Afterwards, they decided to get into Let's Plays outside of events, playing ''[[VideoGame/ChzoMythos 5 Days a Stranger]]'', ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand'', and more. In August 2013, they began a long-term video series called ''The Legendary Let's Play'', pledging to play every ''[[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Legend of Zelda]]'' game. The team has put out over 230 videos totaling 65 hours of playtime, and a [[LetsPlay/TheDPad Let's Play page]] is in progress. |
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20 | !! Provides examples of: |
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22 | * AdBumpers: The podcast featured bumpers for ''Open Lounge'', while from 2012-2013 it featured ads for [=UNregular Radio=] instead. |
23 | * AsYouKnow: Turns up anytime the hosts want to convey news to the audience which they already know themselves. |
24 | * BeginnersLuck: Rick had never put together a March Madness bracket before 2011, then proceeds to beat the rest of the pack ''by a mile''. Naturally, when it came time for Fantasy Football, he took dead last. |
25 | * BerserkButton: The Platform/{{Wii}} is '''''not''''' two [[Platform/NintendoGameCube GameCubes]] taped together. |
26 | * BonusEpisode: Early on, an extra episode was marked as a "Bonus Stage" which featured Rick and Nick enduring a [[MasochistsMeal one-hour cake race]]. |
27 | * BonusMaterial: ''R-Rated'', ''Game Over'', and ''Live from the Brown Carpet''. Also ''The D-Pad: Let's Play'', which seems to be [[MorePopularSpinoff taking on a life of its own]]. |
28 | * BoozeBasedBuff: Somehow, Rick's [[DrunkDriver drunk lap]] of Mario Circuit 2 gave him the fastest times on the show, even though he wasn't exclusively in first sober. |
29 | * ButtMonkey: Rick made the mistake of saying in an early episode that he used a Google spreadsheet to keep track of his progress in ''[[VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite Pokémon Black Version]]''. The other hosts have reminded him about this in nearly ''[[RunningGag every episode since]]''. |
30 | * CatchPhrase: '''''IT'S THE C-PAD!!''''' |
31 | ** Ouya? |
32 | *** Oh no. |
33 | * CityShoutOuts: To Worcester, Boston, and Somerville, where the show has been recorded over the years. Also occasionally to Providence, RI and New Haven, CT. |
34 | * ContinuityNod: [[Literature/OldYeller Shooting the puppy.]] [[ItMakesSenseInContext And spreadsheets.]] [[CallBack Callbacks]] to the original podcast with no in-show explanation thus far. |
35 | * CrossOver: Once upon a time, the hosts of ''Open Lounge'' appeared on ''The D-Pad'', and vice versa. |
36 | * DocumentaryEpisode: [[http://dpadup.com/2011/08/safe-haven/ "Safe Haven"]] followed Creator/TwoBitPictures through the 48 Hour Film Project in New Haven, CT. |
37 | * DrinkingGame: Every tenth episode of the podcast featured a drinking game [[AudienceParticipation you can play with the hosts]]. The hosts usually have a drink or three while recording, but these specials usually crank it up to eleven. |
38 | ** Episode 10: [[http://dpadup.com/2011/06/highway-to-the-danger-zone/ "Highway to the Danger Zone"]] invites the audience to join the hosts in a [[SchmuckBait Power Hour]]. |
39 | ** Episode 20: [[http://dpadup.com/2011/08/volume-up/ "Volume Up"]] has the hosts volume-chugging from two-liter fishbowls. |
40 | ** Episode 30: [[http://dpadup.com/2011/10/waddle-dre/ "Waddle Dre"]] was played a bit looser, as the group had been drinking heavily already (see MissingEpisode below). |
41 | ** Episode 40: [[http://dpadup.com/2012/05/thors-hammered/ "Thor's Hammered"]] features a game of Edward Fortyhands. Followed by [[DrunkDriver a drunk lap]] in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioKart''. |
42 | * DrunkenMaster: Rick claims to be good at video games sober, but substantially better when drunk. |
43 | * ExplicitContent: [[HoYay No, not like that.]] The show has always been uncensored, both on [=UNregular Radio=] and independently. |
44 | * FanCommunityNicknames: The hosts referred to their (questionably existent) fanbase originally as their "threes upon threes of fans", now better known as simply "The Threes". |
45 | ** Fans of the live show are usually called "Goombas". |
46 | * GagCensor: In the (increasingly rare) event that something needs to be censored, it's often replaced by a sound effect from a classic 8-bit game. |
47 | * HeterosexualLifePartners: The hosts, most prominently Rick and Nick, and John and CJ. |
48 | * HeyItsThatSound: When a podcast episode goes to its [[{{Intermission}} musical break]], a [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario coin]] sound effect is heard. |
49 | * {{Intermission}}: Every episode features a few-minute "pause break" with musical interlude. |
50 | * LetsPlay: Originally just a bonus while the podcast celebrated [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic Week]] in June 2011, it soon became a staple of the group's online presence. Over 230 videos and 65 hours have been produced so far. |
51 | * LiveEpisode: Every episode since its reboot in September 2012, but the podcast also had [[http://dpadup.com/2011/05/were-doing-it-live/ "We're Doing It Live!"]], a half-hour episode recorded with a live audience at [=ImprovBoston=]'s Geek Week Festival. |
52 | * {{Mascot}}: For a brief time Nick's chinchilla, Zooey, was an unofficial mascot of the podcast. |
53 | * MultiPartEpisode: ''Sonic Week'' consists of [[http://dpadup.com/2011/06/sonic-week-act-1/ Act 1]], [[http://dpadup.com/2011/06/sonic-week-act-2/ Act 2]], and six Let's Plays in-between. |
54 | * OnceAnEpisode: '''''IT'S THE C-PAD!!''''' |
55 | ** Every episode is [[{{Dedication}} dedicated]] to someone, and "Ouya, Oh No" has been a particularly popular segment as well. |
56 | * OurSloganIsTerrible: Somehow, the show always seems to end with one of the hosts suggesting it's time to "[[Literature/OldYeller shoot the dog]]".[[labelnote:*]]Not to be confused with [[ShootTheDog Shooting the Dog]].[[/labelnote]] |
57 | ** Thankfully, their actual slogan is the much more appropriate "[[Series/CashCab You game?]]" |
58 | * PleaseSubscribeToOurChannel: At the start and end of most episodes. |
59 | -->'''Nick:''' ''[[Film/{{Aliens}} It's game over, man! Game over!]] Now go level up at Podsmiths.com." |
60 | * PowerTrio: The hosts, in various forms: |
61 | ** BigThinShortTrio: Rick is Big, John is Thin, Nick is Short. |
62 | ** ChromaticArrangement: Rick is green, John is red, Nick (and later [=CJ=]) is blue. A subtle ShoutOut to ''Something Remote'', a movie/webseries featuring Rick, John, and [=CJ=] as a chromatically-arranged ComicTrio. |
63 | * RightOnTheTick: Every new episode is online at exactly 12 noon. Even when it didn't. |
64 | * RunningGag: Plenty. |
65 | ** Most episodes begin with Rick giving the audience a tired "Heyyyyy, everybody." [[LampshadeHanging The others noticed.]] |
66 | ** Likewise, episodes usually end with someone saying it's time to [[Literature/OldYeller "shoot the dog"]]. |
67 | ** [[ButtMonkey Rick and his spreadsheets.]] |
68 | * SequelEpisode: [[http://dpadup.com/2011/04/retcon-and-cats/ "Retcon + Cats"]] featured guest Christopher Osborn talking about the book he was working on. A few months later, he returned in [[http://dpadup.com/2011/08/a-gran-grimoire/ "A Gran Grimoire"]] to plug the now-completed ''[[http://chrisoverzero.com/book/ Easily-Distracted Tales]]''. |
69 | * ShoutOut: Quite a few, including about a ''month'' of references to WebVideo/BenDrowned after Rick showed it to the others. |
70 | ** The show's ad bumper on ''Open Lounge'' ends with Rick asking [[Series/CashCab "You game?"]] |
71 | ** The show's intro always ends with "and [[Series/TheColbertReport this... is The D-Pad]]". |
72 | ** Most episodes end with the hosts [[Film/OldYeller "shooting the dog"]]. |
73 | ** At the start of the show's second season, Rick mentioned that the podcast is in the same spirit as (and in many ways inspired by) ''Series/TopGearUK''. |
74 | *** The "Putting Our Guest to the Test" segment was an homage to "Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car". |
75 | * SignificantReferenceDate: The podcast began the day after Rick's 24th birthday. |
76 | ** The following year, the show "rebooted" with a more structured format, and the addition of ''Good News, Bad News'', ''Bebel's Short List'', and ''Putting Our Guests to the Test'' as official segments of the show. |
77 | * SoundToScreenAdaptation: WordOfGod states this is the ultimate goal of the show. ''The D-Pad: Let's Play'' is a checkpoint. |
78 | * StealthPun: The D-Pad's website is dpad'''up'''.com. Every other account? '''downright'''dpad. |
79 | ** The site's logo (both the full and short versions) uses a stylized [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] [[ShapedLikeItself d-pad]]. |
80 | * SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: Obviously Rick and Nick were chugging 40s during the podcast's 40th episode special and not just an equivalent volume and alcohol content. [[SoundDefect What do you mean, a forty doesn't sound like that?]] |
81 | * TitleDrop: Inverted. Most episodes take their titles from a particularly funny quote from the audio itself. |
82 | * TwoActStructure: Early on, the first act was more structured and the second act was played more loosely. |
83 | ** In the live show, the first act is mostly news and commentary, while the second act is more opinion and debate. |
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85 | '''''[[{{Stinger}} I AM JOHN MOTHERFUCKING GODDAMN SELIG]]''''' |
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