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  • His very first videos, where he did a playthrough of the Double Dragon NES trilogy, while including his own humorous dialogue.
    (Punching the very first mook in the game) Take That!
    (Kicking a mook) How do you like that? A kick in the ball sack!
    (Upon encountering female mooks) No ball sacks? Fine, this whip will do!
    • And so many more hilarious moments.
  • The intro for most episodes of The Weakest Characters in Gaming Ever is an automated voice (poorly) singing Holding Out for a Hero.
  • During Creepy Bad Endings #12:
    Juste will have a wonderful time during his stay at the castle.
    (Talos begins chasing Juste)
    By the way, I forgot. What does wonderful mean again?
  • His entire conspiracy theory on who he suspects the Old Man on Rock Mountain is during Boss Analysis #12, even if just for the sheer hilarious ridiculousness of it — it's particularly made with the epic music and the MS paint pictures and photos accompanying it. The Old Man is in fact Bart Simpson, who became an RPS-playing hermit after Homer died falling down Springfield Gorge, and with Earth becoming obsessed with rock-paper-scissors — even accordingly changing its name to Paperock — many years afterward. Bart loses all his hair just like his late father, and constantly picks rock in the hope that someone will choose paper to defeat him and put an end to his torment... but by sheer chance, he still constantly wins by doing this, Springfield Gorge's name is changed to Rock Mountain in honour of his most used-move, and he only moves on and ends up finding true peace when Alex Kidd defeats him in rock-paper-scissors.
  • His video on Final Fantasy V's "bad" ending, which goes tits up when the heroes that were lost to the Void after Exdeath's defeat are brought back home anyway. His reaction is absolute horror at his video being ruined by a sudden Disney-esque twist.
    • He has a similar reaction to Sophitia's "bad" ending in Soul Blade where she simply "gets tweeted at by birds" and giggles. This is the same game where Hwang's bad ending has him take Soul Edge home to help his country only to get possessed by it, and Li Long's ending where he dies. The irony is not lost on him, and he even points out how unfair it is that Sophitia gets off light compared to, say, Mitsurugi getting shot. There's a similar reaction to Taki's "bad" ending where she dodges Soul Edge when it flies at her, reforges Rekki-Maru, and uses the Kuji-In to seal Gel-O-Fury away. Git outright admits he half expected/wanted her to get impaled by Soul Edge.
  • During "Creepy Bad Endings #27", he plays a clip of Chuck Greene telling Stacey Forsythe that he doesn't like participating in the cruel-to-zombies show "Terror is Reality" and only participates for the money. This is immediately followed by several clips of Chuck using several sadistic Combo Weapons on hapless zombies, while the word "HYPOCRITE" is plastered on the screen.
  • Boss Analysis #17 (Boss shortcuts): At 6:44 of the video, he talks about Oliver and how to beat him quickly: Put Rafiel into his movement range. He will fall in love and join your army without you having to fight him. As he talks about him, he says this line:
    Git: He isn't exactly a nice person, but compared to Lekain, he is a Saint(sic).
  • Creepy Bad Endings #51 is about Dishonored's DLC chapters, The Knife of Dunwall and The Brigmore Witches, and the video ends with Git solemnly musing on Daud's varying fate in the latter DLC...and then the Achievement for beating the DLC pops up and he feels much better. D'awww!
  • The fact that, while he finds M. Bison fairly intimidating in his endings, Git also thinks he looks too much like a bus conductor to be taken seriously.
  • Episode 9 of Creepy Moments, which starts off as confusion to why all of the villagers hate Git all of a sudden for buying and putting up Golden Lumber, which very quickly turns into some pretty funny responses to the villagers' angry cries.
    Duke: How can you do something like that to everybody!? How can you insult us like that?!
    Git: Have I been sleep-murdering again!?!
    Manna: Now this is quite a mistake you're making. I know everyone makes mistakes when they're young, but this is really quite inexcusable! Why don't you wise up? (text is going very slowly compared to the rest of the game)
    Git: At least I talk faster then you do.
    Basil: You have no excuse! It's an insult to nature!
    Anna: I don't even know what to say to you.
    Git: Well, I have two words for you. One of them is "off"
  • Creepy Bad Endings #58's naming scheme: The player is named Satan, the farm is named Hell, the dog is named Death, and the cat is named...Cat.
  • Boss Analysis #20, mainly due to Git's reactions to (and attempts to justify) the increasingly bizarre robots piloted by the Five Dastardly Bombers.
    (on the cactus Dual Boss piloted by Brain Bomber) Anyway, like any good double act, there's a tall cactus and a fat one.
    (on the princess robot piloted by Flash Bomber) What the fuck?! Flash, are you sure that isn't Pretty Bomber's machine? Do you really want to control THAT?
  • In Worst Levels Ever #31 which covers Alex Kidd: High-Tech World, Git says this after he shows off a game over that can occur after talking to a guard three times:
    I'm surprised this game doesn't have the power to sense the player farting and kill Alex for that as well.
  • Shaggy vs. Scrappy Doo in the style of Symphony of the Night's intro. It has to be seen to be believed.

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