Blaise calling her mother at the start of some episodes, and prompting conversations in an uncertain tone due to the question mark at the end of the Xtransceiver prompts.
Chugga not being able to read Trainers' defeat dialogue before it disappears.
Chugga's catches somehow consistently coming with Special Defense-boosting natures and IVs, much to his exasperation.
Chugga: What is this team?! Why is it always Special Defense with you people?!
Chugga creating variations of the Hiker Dance based on what trainer he fights with the theme. This is also frequently followed by him trying and failing to sing their dialogue to the tune of the music.
Chugga complaining about Pokémon Breeders refighting the player constantlynote despite their levels never changing, coming up with various Cool and Unusual Punishments for whoever thought it was a good idea that compound on themselves in every iteration:
Chugga: Whoever thought it was a good idea for Pokémon Breeders to fight you should be forced to eat a jar of toenail clippings, have the horn honked on them while under the hood of their car, be forced to walk across a hundred yards of LEGOs barefoot, get told knock-knock jokes while they're trying to sleep, contract the stomach flu, and lose all their hard drives in a flood.
Chugga referring to the Pokémon World Tournament as the "PWT" (pronounced "Pwoot").
Chugga being annoyed that NPCs that gift Pokemon not giving them due to him having a full party, usually complaining that, "They haven't heard of a computer?"
Before explaining why he decided to pick the girl as his player character, Chugga acknowledges that she has to be somebody's "way-fu".
When Chugga ponders over what he should name Rosa for the Let's Play, it cuts to Jon in his Rosalina outfit, looking up from his Switch, and slowly and solemnly shaking his head. It's as if the cosmic forces are swaying him to enforce the One-Rosa Limit.
When asked if the player knows how to open their bag: "Yeah mom, I'm not gonna hurt myself with a zipper. Again."
In the bio for Tepig, Chugga is outraged that he has to have a Fire/Fighting-type choice four games in a row.
Chugga: It's almost like they made a Unova sequel just to spite me! AGAIN!
In the bio for Oshawott:
Chugga: What kinda Water Starter would it be if it didn't learn good Water moves? (beat) Chugga:(in a quieter voice)Totodile.
Chugga quickly explains the capture equation during Bianca's catching tutorial.
Even better? Chugga confirmed on Twitter that the speedy capture equation was done in one take.
After seeing Alder jump from a cliffside, Chugga proceeds to voice him as if he's walking with a limp.
Bubblebutt the Azurill, caught in the last episode, finally reveals its purpose: to use Splash once, faint, and get boxed. The lengths some trainers will go for easy Medals...
Chugga goes over various Medal tasks via a slideshow of semi-related images, including nicknaming Pokémon (a Porygon in Pokémon GO named "Windows 95") and participating in Link Battles (a meme reading "Landorus, Landorus Everywhere").
Chugga fills in the blanks of the mail template with bleeped-out swears when reading it aloud.
Chugga brings in NintendoCapriSun to help show off the various multiplayer features of the C-Gear, with all the shenanigans you'd expect.
After struggling for a few minutes to get the Xtransceiver function to work, we're treated to the hilarious sight of Emile and Tim using the incredibly shoddy video chat feature, with Tim's image barely moving at more than 2 FPS. Which amounts to little at first, because he holds his pog face for over half a minute.
Kirby periodically interrupts the video at random points with his loud meowing, which prompts a split second image of Kirby to pop up on screen whenever it happens.
The goofy faces Emile and Tim make for the cameras are worth a laugh.
Just like in Emerald, Pignati ends up being 2 EXP away from the next level.
Chugga aims to complete a sidequest to see every wild Pokémon in Virbank Complex while raising up his new Elekid. What he's forgotten is that Elekid always has the ability Static, which rigs the encounter rates so that Electric-type Pokémon are much more likely to be encountered, and the complex has several of them. The result? It takes him 50 encounters and nearly an hour to find the Fire-type Growlithe, who's normally a 20% encounter, and going insane in the meantime.
After finally finding the Growlithe, Chugga catches it and nicknames it "J. Hoffa".
When reading the dialogue for Stu Deeoh, Emile gives him a very exaggerated French accent, which is so ridiculous that he actually gives up on it at one point.
This brilliant description of the second Brycen-Man installment.
In the middle of ranting about how much of a complete joke Cut is in this game in particular, given that the incredibly common, 100% accurate Tackle was buffed to 40 attack power in Gen 5 (just 10 less power than Cut, which is also 5% less accurate)note He's actually underselling it, as it is 50 base power in Gen 5, and was nerfed to 40 in Gen 7 to match the other common starter moves (Scratch and Pound), meaning for two generations Cut is literally worse Tackle and you're given TMs for Return and Frustration, whose attack power can go as high as 102, before Roxie gives you Cut... Chugga realizes that none of his current party members can learn it. And then when he travels to the Pokémon Center to access the PC, he's bemused when he realizes that none of his other Pokémon can learn it either, forcing him to catch a Patrat (which he names Cutty-Flam) to teach it to.
Chugga: Patrat! You're useful for something, man! You're going to be my dedicated Cut user. And I will never love you for it.
To Chugga's utter shock, Lollipup ended up picking up a King's Rock on a 1% Pickup chance rate. Chugga figures it's his trademark luck swinging back the other way after the shenanigans at Virbank Complex.
Chugga gets into a Double Wild Battle with an Eevee (whom he intends to catch) and a Pidove. As he explains his strategy, he says, "This is a delicate situation, and I'm not going to mess it up!", only for Eevee to Quick Attack his Elekid, causing him to faint.
Upon transferring to Black 2, Emile takes a look at Flint (Tim)'s team. He's amused to learn that his Eevee (named Amaryllis) is the complete opposite of Aidan, having a Quiet nature and being quick to flee. Then there's Pizza Hut the Magby, who has a Relaxed nature but is mischievous, leading Emile to speculate he likes to sit back and watch people fall for his pranks.
At one point, Emile goes into a veryangry rant about Daylight Saving Time, while declaring that the way clock mechanics work in this game is the only good thing it's ever done.
Chugga: And don't you start commenting by telling me, "Oh, it's for the farmers." That is a common misconception. Every farmer I've ever talked to is like, "I work from Can't-See to Can't-See, it doesn't matter what the clock says." And I dunno if you've noticed, but there's been a little invention called "electricity" since then— (Kirby meows) ...I know Kirby, I'm just... very strong feelings. I grew up in Arizona, which is the only state that doesn't do [Daylight Saving], and then I move to states that do do it, and I'm like, "Wow, you guys are a bunch of f(beep)ing idiots!"
Then at the end, after showing off everything in Black 2's iteration of Route 4, Chugga returns to Blaise's reality in White 2, where he's still ranting about Daylight Saving Time.
Chugga: And furthermore, if you think you like Daylight Saving Time, you're wrong, and people should make fun of you!
While also a bit unfortunate, Chugga takes some time to talk about Haywire from the Black and White LP (a Blitzle/Zebstrika who performed so notoriously poorly that Chugga almost made her a temporary team member until deciding against it), and mentions that the fan-submitted nickname idea for her was copied off a forum post. He didn't bring in up in the LP, but reasons now that she was outright cursed because of having a plagiarized name.
Five generations in, Chugga has lost all patience for Flareon.
Chugga: A new Eevee evolution is now available to us! (Flareon's bio appears) ...Flareon sucks. (bio vanishes)
Chugga had planned on giving his Trapinch the nickname "Pacha", but because it ended up being a female, that plan went to shit.
He then spent so long trying to catch N's Pokémon, he got two more Trapinch. Both were also female.
Chugga tries to use the bike out the Desert Resort and into Route 4, where it goes to a slog in the deeper sand.
Chugga: You ever ride your bike in sand? It sure is nice of them to put in a throwback to what movement was like inDiamond and Pearl for fans of that game, always thinking of others!
The decision to give Blaise the nickname "Sneakz", simply because a majority of her idle animations are shoe-related. He even went on a shoe tangent about how he got his Pokémon Converse shoes and the wild goose chase he went through to get a specific, out-of-production pair of shoes to finish the Rosa cosplay in the reveal trailer.
Chugga's gone cold turkey for so long, that he starts the video with no background music.
Chugga:Do you know... how much restraint... it took... to not talk... to this man... for two... weeks?! I just got back from Otafest Calgary, and I did a hell of a lot of things in this game with you guys, and I know, in my heart of hearts, that I have... good-ass Medals! (Beat; music starts back up)Let's earn them, shall we?
Chugga shows a picture of his C-Gear passes, which he had on during his convention excursion between Episodes 21 and 22. He passed 68 people, and was disappointed one more person didn't show up.
In the middle of hyping up the fan continuation of Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, Emile's 3DS fails to connect to it due to an ISP issue right on cue of him talking about how simple it was, and he has to fall back on a secondary method of connecting that involves a little more effort.
Chugga: All I did was change a number! (error screen appears) ...Uh.
While giving the grand tour of Join Avenue Amethyst, he brings special attention to the Beauty Salon known as "Studio Dumbass". He can't help but imagine the owner whipping out gigantic head shears to trim the customers' Pokémon.
At the beginning of this episode, Chugga attempts to have Blaise look up at the screen while doing his intro... only to accidentally have her go down the conveyor belt that's in front of her. Cue a Big "NO!" and We Are Experiencing Technical Difficulties screen.
Chugga:You guys are obsessed with showing me your freaking double soda Medals, because all of you have it, and I don't. (second Soda Pop drops) AAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!
Mistralton Cargo Service's bag check has some... interestingpriorities.
Bag Check: Hey! Do you have any Flying- or Psychic-type Pokémon with you? Chugga: I got one that's both at the same time! Bag Check: Oh! Braviary is with you! Chugga: No, why'd you go for the Braviary, you weirdo?!
Bianca: I'll be in the volcano just beyond he— (interrupted by Chugga corpsing at what was just said) Chugga:(as Bianca) Yeah, I'm gonna go, I'll be in the volcano, guys, see you later! (more corpsing)
Chugga's attempt to get two Blue Shards to teach Jade Dragon Pulse got thwarted first by Amethyst not selling Grab Bags due to Chugga changing the clock. He then goes to PWT to do the forfeit trick and goes thirteen attempts before getting the first shard and got the second shard after the sixteenth. And he was in there so long, it turned to night in-game.note About 20 minutes in real time.
Chugga:(goofy voice) I... love you! Skyla: Elesa... Those are just a bunch of bad puns. Where's the joke? Chugga:(Angrish) Skyla, no! You're not- ...You haven't lived!
Chugga: He straight up Shiny hunted at full odds and got a Minccino, which was the Pokémon he wanted, on the first try, all because he was bored one day?!
Cobalion breaks out of the Nest Ball after three shakes. Cue immediate Smash to Black as Chugga screams. It cuts back half a second later.
The Psychic in the Lacunosa Town Pokémon Center who tells the player their teams for each badge recalls Chugga's pack of pickup Lillipup dwindling until the Quake Badge.
Chugga performs another live-action dance: this time as a tennis player. Only this time, he's interrupted midway through by someone throwing a tennis ball in his face, causing him to break out into giggles.
Later on, the Hiker song plays as Chugga encounters a basketball player... only to show a completely blank screen during the music. Chugga's reason for this?
The episode begins with a spectacular Mood Whiplash as the POV shifts from White 2 to Black 2 again. Chugga calmly calls his mother, greets the audience, reads the city's sign, and then cut to the Black 2 universe in which Chugga is enthusiastically beatboxing to the city's theme music.
Chugga: And then when they finally do it, them getting to Goldenrod and not fighting Whitney, was the season finale! I was so upset! So, then it was more months of waiting for them to just freaking fight that damn cow already! Uh, the Miltank. Not... Not Whitney. That sounded bad...
Chugga accidentally uploaded the video a few days early as Episode 54, causing a Late-Arrival Spoiler of Team Plasma's attack on Opelucid City in his intro.
A very particular case of Artificial Stupidity occurs, in which an enemy trainer gets to go first with their Water-type Basculin against Pignati, but uses Soak, a move that transforms the enemy into a Water-type, making Pignati resist Water moves, which amuses Chugga for the rest of the battle.
Chugga: You should have your Ace Trainer license revoked!
When coming across a Zebstrika in Small Court, Chugga tries to dance around saying a swear by coming up with the word "smeg". As it turns out, however...
Chugga attempts to show off an incredibly rare possession of his, an actual kiosk cartridge that was used by GameStop employees to give out event Keldeo to players. When he turns it on however, he gets a black screen with text that simply says "Distribution not available now", which Chugga reads in disbelief before cutting to a We Are Experiencing Technical Difficulties screen.
The episode's end card artwork is of Blaise, Harmony, and McFly hiding behind Pignati from Aidan.
Since Chugga has changed a few things with his team, he's constantly misremembering things about it, like forgetting that McFly has Motor Drive, or that Pignati doesn't have the Rocky Helmet.
The fight with Colress's Magneton goes completely sideways. On the first turn, it gets a Crit Flash Cannon and OHKOs Jade, Then immediately afterwards Freezes McFly with Tri Attack. Chugga is not happy.
Chugga: This is going to hell in a handbasket! What the Hell's going on here?! I'm losing to a Magneton!
After spending Black Kyurem's whole bio hyping up its destructive power, Chugga starts White Kyurem's bio by ranting about how stupid it looks, complemented by a picture of White Kyurem looking embarrassed and silly background music, before realizing he's supposed to give it a serious examination.
It's evident this episode was done in the same recording as Episode 62, as he still doesn't notice the two Full Restores, and makes a comment about not having any when Ghetsis uses his. He even picked the Casteliacone to heal an ailing Aidan, which is right above the Full Restores in the Status Restore menu!
Chugga goes over the bios for the Pokémon in Giant Chasm's hidden grotto while battling a Clefairy that he found in it. While mocking Metang for its useless Hidden Ability, he catches the Clefairy and names itPoopernova.
The noise Chugga makes upon receiving the TM for Flamethrower defies transcription.
Chugga finally notices he's had 2 Full Restores the entire time once he goes to buy more. When he wonders since when has he had them, there's a Smash Cut back to the battle against Ghetsis, with the items screen zoomed in and Chugga yelling madly before it cuts back to present time to let Chugga continue his sentence.
For bonus points, he starts the fight with a tool that lets him suck Thundurus in, so he repeatedly chants "SUCK! SUCK! SUCK!" while Daisy is in the background.
Turns out, Chugga utterly forgot that Typhoon would fight him at the end of Victory Road, which leads to an absolutely priceless dumbfounded reaction followed by a solid 10 seconds of Stunned Silence from the man.
It took Chugga 35 tries to get the Meloetta Event from RiiConnect24.
When the guitarist was thanking Blaise for showing him Meloetta after playing Relic Song, Chugga awkwardly sings his dialogue as All Star due to his dialogue staring with "My mother once told me".
While demonstrating the Battle Institute, Chugga encounters an old lady who sends out Terrakion against him. Chugga quips "What are we talking, Latios?", only for her next Pokémon to be Latias. Comments were quick to call her Tobias' grandma.
Cheren's Haxorus has Rivalry, which raises Attack by 25% against the same gender (Male, in this case), and lowers it if opposite. He sends out Aidan, expecting him to tank Haxorus' attacks, only for Aidan to get stomped to the ground, due to the power boost from Rivalry. Harmony ends up taking the hits better, because she's able to weaken the Haxorus by being Female. Chugga's none the wiser about this.
Chugga loses to Cheren's Memory Link battle. Against his Simisear of all things!
When sending out his Pokémon for a triple battle against one of the Shadow Triad, Chugga accidentally says the word "Jaiden" while commenting on who he's sent out into the field. He then jokes that this is Jade and Aidan's Portmanteau Couple Name if they were to be shipped together.
Chugga gets comedically bad rolls for Reshiram: Adamant naturenote +Attack and -Sp.Atk, 25 IV in HP, 31 IV in Attack, 0 IV in Defense, 5 IV in Sp.Atk, 12 IV in Sp.Def, and a 6 or 7 IV in Speed. The Nature and Attack IV would make Zekrom jealous.
When catching a Sunkern as failure fodder, Chugga wants to nickname it after someone who people would want to see fail. His immediate thought? Schumer. He decides on Sheen instead.
He uses Poopernova the Clefable in one of the movies to demonstrate the usage of Gravity. Unlike Supernova, she nails the Fire Blast chance twice in a rownote This is due to the usage of Gravity multiplying move accuracy, which has Emile wishing that Supernova could be a little bit more like this Clefable.
Chugga finds a stack of old movie scripts in the private dressing room. Said scripts are a myriad of Pokémon-based puns of movie titles, which he laughs hysterically at. After putting up with Pokéstar Studios for several hours, he considers that Worth It.
Magikarp was one of the Pokémon that Chugga commissioned artwork for.
Chugga takes so long to catch Cresselia she faints herself with Struggle. While Aiden is out, of course. The godslayer adds another to its tally without even trying!
Chugga somehow getting a medal for having a Pokémon with Pokérus, even when none of his team contracted the virus. A check showed that the Umbreon that he transfered somehow had the virus.
When Chugga is forced to save before using the Poké Transfer, he hopes that his recording doesn't fail afterwards. He then stops the video and reveals that his audio stopped working at this point in the recording session and he didn't realize it until after he recorded a few episodes worth of content.note Luckily, Yoshiller was able to painstakenly recreate the game's audio from scratch in post.
After listing off all the recommendations for Poké Transfer, Chugga mentions how he was preparing to make the list himself... only to discover that his girlfriend had already made one after asking her for help.
Emile calls up Mom to ask about the Clay Tunnel, leading to her mentioning Byron in passing. Cue Smash Cut to Byron's anime incarnation, complete with his bombastic "I LOVE BASTIODON!!!" line.
In contrast to the tiny depiction of Level 1 Regigigas in Platinum, the Level 68 Regigigas seen here eclipses the Earth!
Beyond the one-hour delay on the video, the title is very apropos, as Chugga starts the video by going to the Battle Subway... and getting curb-stomped by yet anotherSimisear.
After doing a couple of battles in the Trainer's School, Jade ends up being 2 EXP away from the next level. This gets funnier when Chugga KOs a Patrat on Route 19, and it only gives him 1 EXP. He then KOs a Purrloin on the same route, which ends up giving him enough EXP to get to Level 70 instead.
Due to spending so much of his time showing off the breeding mechanics in the last episode, Chugga is utterly horrified when he enters a double battle with Cilan against Cress and Chili, only to realize that the only Pokemon he has are Volcarona and Strutly. To add insult to injury, the former goes down in one hit without even being able to do anything.
Chugga being unprepared for the automatic encounter with Latias, resulting in a Trauma Conga Line involving Latias using Psycho Shift causing her to give her paralysis to McFly while her health was too low for McFly to risk another Thunder Punch for another paralysis (Chugga swapped out Thunder Wave at this point), then he runs out of Timer Balls and Ultra Balls and eventually Latias KOs herself with Struggle.
When throwing the initial Ultra Balls at Latios, he starts with "Zero" and other common synonyms before devolving into Take That! at his elementary school homework, Sunkern, Godfrey from Xenoblade Chronicles 2, and Congress when he breaks out immediately.
As pointed out by this comment, at 16:07, when Chugga mentions how he doesn't have an Onix for a sidequest, Box 4 shows he has one. Obviously he doesn't realize it.
Around 29:03, Emile realizes he has two boxes named Box 4 (one in upper casing and the other in proper casing) and how until now no one was none the wiser about it. And somehow his box 5 is called Bow 5.
Then there's the absolute mess of trying to get a Whismur. When trying to get on GTS for a viewer's Whismur, he got an error code that baffled the server admins, so he had to go for alternative means because troubleshooting couldn't figure it out. He couldn't use the HeartGold/SoulSilver Hoenn Sound method because neither of his games are in the postgame. Catching it in Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald would be a hassle due to double-migration. The third option was to PokéRadar a Loudred in Platinum to breed a Whismur, which is a reasonable 22% encounter rate on Mt. Coronet. The desire sensors then decide to be a jerk and throw him three Absols before he got a single Loudred, which have a measly 5% encounter rate, dragging out his search into a forty-five minute slog.
Chugga needs about 50 Shuppet to demonstrate the best way to get the "Exp Millionaire" medal. His first two batches of 6 have nicknames for the occasion, first "Take", This", "House", "and", "Shuppet", and "!", and later "Oi!", "You", "are", "a", "ROIGHT", and "Muppet".
Before taking on Cynthia, he decides to runback the Latias encounter he squandered ten episodes ago. The encounter takes almost half the runtime, and he names her "Trouble" for being a pain to catch. She's even the Naughty nature, which is salt in the wound from how much the catch RNG was being spiteful.note Naughty is +Attack, -Sp.Def. It's a lousy nature to have on Latias due to weakening her best stat for a useless one.
One of the many trainers Chugga battles sends out a Wigglytuff that is so underleveled compared to his team that it attempts a Double Slap on Pignati and does more damage to itself thanks to Pignati's Rocky Helmet. Chugga just feels sorry for it.
Every time Chugga returns to the lobby from the Area 6 and beyond elevator, he laughs at a Hiker positioned right in the camera as the scene transitions in.
A Freeze-Frame Bonus at the end of the video shows Chugga made his Trainer Card phrase "ANIME is the real TOXIC BOOST".
As per Finale tradition, he adds a Stinger... consisting of rapid-fire objectives to get every medal in the game. Some of the scenes are even missing due to Chugga never having achieved them before due to their sheer difficulty.