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  • In Ryu VS Ken, in the intro, Ryu and Ken appear to be training. Ryu turns to Ken to challenge him to a battle; Ken, who is hitting a heavy bag, looks back at him. Despite not paying attention, and despite heavy bags being called heavy for a very good reason, when the bag (which he kicked hard enough for it to be offscreen at this point in time) swings back and slams into Ken, he doesn't even react. He might be bad at rapping (or just not grasp the concept of a rap battle), but that Funny Background Event proves he isn't all wimp.
    • For the song itself, Arin's stupid fast rapping during the second verse. "Whoopin' on your ass is a time-honored tradition/So now I'll do it even faster in the Turbo Edition!" According to the band, Arin worked hard to do all of that in a single take with no cuts.
  • If the band ever said that it was physically impossible for them to make the line "It's dangerous to go alone, take this!" sound or look any more epic, we would absolutely believe them.
  • Various YouTube personalities contributing to the live-action Rap-Along of I Choose You to Die, including James Rolfe, who watches the video and becomes disturbed by the use of profanity. The video itself is pretty well-synced, with many, like Markiplier, Chloe Dykstra, Keith Apicary, and Steve Kardynal, adding a lot of energy to their performances.
  • Mega Man defeating Zero with his dick.
  • Luigi finally getting fed up with being a chew toy, and kicking everyone's ass in Smash!
    • In the video, the animation gets a HUGE bump, and Luigi manages to get Zelda, Wii Fit Trainer, and Rosalina to fall for him, if them surrounding him in Stripperific outfits are anything to go by.
    • Before that, Jigglypuff launching Bowser and no-selling 3 Falcon Punches is pretty awesome.
  • Starbomb getting a cameo from Notch of all people in Minecraft is for Everyone.
  • The fact that Glass Joe had enough confidence to try and box Mr. Sandman.
  • The lesser gods all standing up to Kratos despite knowing full well they don't stand a chance.
  • The intro to their debut album. Never has fair use sounded so awesome.
    "The fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies of photo records or by any other fucking means specified by that section for purposes such as shit like criticism, comment, teaching, scholarship, or research is not a goddamn infringement of copyright."
  • Sonic's rapid-fire verse at the end of Welcome to the Mario Party.
  • Vegeta's singing voice during his serenade to Bulma. According to Arin Hanson (who we remind you raps and generally doesn't sing), he held one of the notes for fifty seconds without going off-key. Everyone in the studio was duly impressed.

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