An up-and-coming YTPer and memer. Has made a YTP of Mad Mad Mario called Mad Mad Mario's Mushroom Kingdom Misadventures and a Game of Thrones one called A Screech Of Fights And Ire, as well as the Pingas Alarm sound effect. They've recently made an Ownage Pranks YTP called Rakesh Wants Compensation, though the reason it took so long is because it snowballed into having an extremely bloated production to focus on special effects. A day later, they uploaded Microwave Nuke, which seems at first like its own story, but has a post-credits scene that involves the first example of Canon Welding in their videos.
They plan to make YTP out of Suicide Squad, among other things. Will also make at least two Mushroom Kingdom Misadventures sequels and maybe two Screech sequels. They may or may not build up to an entire YTP Cinematic Universe in which Mario (specifically this interpretation of him) is a major player.
As of September 2020, the current plan is to redo all 4 videos to make them better and less cringeworthy to look back on. The goal is to have overall faster pacing and better jokes. In the case of Rakesh, there'll be significantly less padding and in the case of Misadventures, improved visuals. Maybe I'll also stop crediting myself for creating it, since that's cringe.
- Beyond the Impossible: After getting shot out of an impromptu Yoshi cannon, Mario stops flying just to call out the level designers, only to resume flying after he's done.
- Bi The Way: Despite Mario being married to Peach, he is implied to have a sexual relationship with Bowser. He later resolves some UST with Sonic.
- The Cameo: As Yoshi shoots Mario to Bowser's Castle, Mario can be seen flying over some well-known Mario locations. In order, he flies over Glitzville, Luigi's Mansion, Delfino Plaza, and Rainbow Road.
- The Dog Bites Back: Bowser burns Mario's face for calling him obese.
- Subverted by Yoshi. After Mario asks him why he eats everything he sees, Yoshi eats him... only to spit him all the way to Bowser's Castle.
- Early-Bird Cameo: When Mario yells at the Blue Bastard to come outside, a blue-tinted image of Jon Snow appears. Jon Snow would later feature in A Screech Of Fights And Ire.
- Famous Last Words: "Wow. You're really mad." Bowser, although subverted in that he survives.
- Not His Sled: When Mario gets to Bowser's Castle for the second time, he doesn't yell at Peach. He yells at Bowser, asking what the fuck his problem is and if he gets off on capturing. He then shoots him and declares this to be the last time.
- Oh, Crap!: The main level designer is visibly afraid when he sees Mario.
- Mario himself gets a big one at the end, followed by an Atomic F-Bomb. When he sees the message on his wall, it is only then that he realizes that Bowser survived being shot and he has to save her all over again.
- Pre-Mortem One-Liner: "GET FUCKED!" *boom* Subverted in that Bowser survives.
- Retraux/Stylistic Suck: The end credits are clearly based on those of the first Mad Mad Mario video.
- Shout-Out:
- When Mario tells Peach to guess what she's sucking, the Jeopardy! theme plays.
- When Mario realizes Peach was kidnapped while he was busy having sex with Sonic, he screams the Imperial theme.
- Special Effects Failure: When Mario leaves his conversation with Sonic to get the door, Sonic's mouth can be seen glitching out, which is clearly a rendering error. However, this may actually be an in-universe example, given that the Glitchpocalypse is coming...
- Take That!: Mario passingly claims to have mass murdered Internet trolls.
- Throw It In!: Mario saying "scumbag" was actually a complete accident created by cutting one of Mario's lines and switching them around at random.
- Wham Line: "I thought I killed you!"
- Actor Allusion: Ned Stark, portrayed by Sean Bean, refers to himself as "Lord of the Rings".
- Adaptational Villainy: Melisandre and Davos get hit with this. While Mel in the show was shown to be remorseful over being wrong about her beliefs and misleading thousands of people, here she openly admits to lying and shows no remorse over it. Davos, on the other hand, fully condones Mel's decision to burn a child alive as opposed to being horrified like in the show, and also has no problems killing her in an explosion knowing that Jon Snow, who has done nothing wrong, is only standing a few feet away from her.
- All Just a Dream: Right before the sword hits Ned's neck, Ramsay wakes up Theon by playing a trumpet, implying that either Ned's trial was just a dream, or it was a real event that Theon was dreaming about. (Possibly foreshadowed by Theon himself being promoted by Ned as the true heir to the Iron Throne.)
- Badass Boast:
Ned Stark: I am Eddard Stark, Lord of the Rings! And I am a stud!
- Bondage Is Bad: Played with. Ramsay Snow delights in playing mind games with Theon as he is strapped to a rack, continually teasing that he'll do him but purposefully never following through. However, unlike in the show, nothing that Ramsay does here is overtly evil; instead he just acts more like a sexual troll.
- Bury Your Gays: Ned Stark gets executed by the homophobic Joffrey Baratheon.
- Cool and Unusual Punishment: Ramsay, instead of fulfilling his promise to do some hot steamy BDSM with Theon, opts to torture him by playing his trumpet. Justified by Theon having been thoroughly annoyed by said trumpet in Season 2 of the show.
- Dude, Where's My Respect?: Implied by Jon's expression when Mel refers to him as "a lie".
- Even Evil Has Standards: Davos believes that children deserve to be burnt alive in a fire, but even he is shocked that Melisandre lied to thousands of people.
- Evil Sounds Deep/Nightmare Face: "STRANGLED BY THE KINGSLAYER!"
- Five-Second Foreshadowing: This is what allows Theon to correctly guess that Ramsay's father is Darth Vader.
- Flat "What": Joffrey's first reaction to Ned refusing to proclaim him the heir to the Iron Throne.
- Hypocritical Humor: King Joffrey has Ned Stark executed for being gay mere seconds after ordering him to publicly suck him off.
- Little "No": Ramsay's response to Theon asking if he'll be let go if he wins the game.
- Mama Bear: Implied by Danearys ordering Drogon to burn Jon Snow alive after Jon so much as touches him.
- Refuge in Audacity: Ramsay brings out his knife when warning Theon not to say the word "please" again. Cue him saying "please" again anyway. Ramsay stands still for a second with a dumbfounded expression before moving on and pretending that didn't just happen.
- Sadist: Joffrey, not unlike his canon counterpart. Here, as punishment for not proclaiming him the true heir to the Iron Throne, he orders Ned Stark to give him a blowjob, and then executes him for being gay.
- The Stinger: The Battle of Winterfell makes a brief appearance, solely to be mocked for how little sense the Dothraki charge makes.
- Unexplained Recovery: Even though Jon Snow gets burned alive by Drogon, he is shown to be just fine when Davos comes to confront Melisandre. Of course, it can be assumed that he was resurrected by Melisandre, but otherwise justified anyway due to him being in a YTP. Also, according to yours truly, he is still alive after being blown up by Davos.
- Vomit Discretion Shot: Arya leans into a statue to puke after watching her father give Joffrey a blowjob.
- Wham Line: "HAH! GAYYYYYY! ...Bring me his head!"
- Your Cheating Heart: Ned publicly confesses to swearing to have children with his boyfriend Robert, only to plot to seize the ass of his more attractive son.
- Adaptational Jerkass: The restaurant manager is portrayed as being much more belligerent than he was in the original video. There, he didn't find any particular problem with Rakesh until he started yelling swears at him, prompting him to yell swears back. Here, he is hostile towards Rakesh from the get-go, telling him to go fuck himself for not leaving a tip and hanging up much quicker and more frequently than before. He even snaps at Russell the health inspector, which something he never did in the original video, and then openly admits to him that he was rude to Rakesh. And to top it all off, he promises Rakesh his compensation after all to get him to come to the restaurant in person, only for Rakesh to get shot to death by Sargent Anous.
- To be fair, Rakesh isn't exempt from this either, as he proceeded to mess with him by calling him madarchod and motherfucker when he's made clear he doesn't like being called that.
- Berserk Button: Downplayed, but the manager insists on not being called a motherfucker because he didn't literally fuck Rakesh's mother. Calling him one three times, however, prompts him to Rage Quit.
- Bizarre Human Biology: The manager apparently has nine testicles.
- Cluster F-Bomb: Rakesh shouts F-bombs as he dies of multiple gunshots.
- Continuity Nod: Although really subtle,note the manager making reference to Koopas could be interpreted as meaning Mario exists in the same universe as him, given that Mushroom Kingdom Misadventures was made by the same person. Especially so considering how The Stinger of Microwave Nuke strongly indicates a connection between their YTPs.
- Flowery Insults: It's not everyday one hears that their mother looks like nonsense, or that they dig Koopa pussy.
- Hypocrite: The manager clearly doesn't believe that Rakesh should call him a motherfucker because he hasn't fucked Rakesh's mother. This, however, doesn't stop him from calling Russell a motherfucker.
- Insult Backfire:
Rakesh: Are you bhenchod?Manager: Ah, yeah! Just like you! *hangs up*
- Literal-Minded:
Rakesh: Don't talk to me, mother bitch!Manager: Oke! *hangs up*
- Overly Long Gag: Rakesh shouting "Dooooooooooooooooooooon't" for an entire week.
- R-Rated Opening:
Rakesh: Right now, your mother is shitting on my balls!Manager: Zero balls!
- STD Immunity: Averted, as Russell mentions Rakesh getting sick from his last encounter with the manager.
- Unresolved Sexual Tension: Rakesh is more than ready to get his "compensation".
- Artistic License – Physics: Possibly averted, as putting a can of radiation, metal, and plenty of aluminum foil in the microwave might cause it to blow up. But there's no way to verify.
- Motive Rant:
There's Scandinavian loins, serve that to some cunt, and they're gonna say, "Wow, it's really not so hard. The microwave often does a better job." This is nonsense. So I must nuke everyone! Prepare to die, fuckers!
- No Name Given: The man is only ever referred to as the madman.
- Protagonist Journey to Villain: Microwave Nuke is a collection of the madman's disconnected thoughts revealing how his sexual insecurities led him down the dark path of blowing people up with microwaves.
- The Stinger: Rakesh shows up to stop the madman from nuking everyone by telling them to avoid him and his restaurant. His evil plans foiled, all the madman can do is say "Fuck you. Get out."
- Stealth Sequel: Stealth prequel, rather, because Rakesh being featured alive means it must take place before his debut in Rakesh Wants Compensation, given his dramatic death at the end of that video.