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  • Broken Base: Just by the title of the video alone you know that "Why I Hate Undertale" is this. At the time of its release, the video had an incredibly narrow margin in terms of likes and dislikes, with a ratio of 3695 likes and 3696 dislikes, along with the comment section also exhibiting this trope. Many agree with Git while just as many disagree with him (politely or not.) In later years, this has changed (along with the comments) with the ratio being 17,000 likes and 9,800 dislikes in November 2021.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight:
    • His Creepy Bad Endings video on Final Fantasy V has him compare Exdeath's final form to something out of Waxworks (1992)...and promptly reacts to the very boxart of that game with revulsion. And then came Creepy Bad Endings #42, which covered...Waxworks.
    • One of the dreams mentioned in the first of his Leave My Mind Alone! videos features him as Koga living with Janine in London. He then jokes about a Pokémon game taking place in a region based on England/the United Kingdom. Then, two years later, a certain pair of games were announced...
    • In Boss Analysis #56, he discussed a hypothetical scenario for a game where the levels and bosses level up the more stages are beaten. One of the bosses used as an example was Whispy Woods, who if left as the final opponent, would turn into an Eldritch Abomination in the shape of a tree. Nearly a year later, Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe is released, and the Final Boss of the Magolor Epilogue mode bears a striking resemblance in concept and execution to what he brainstormed in the video, to an almost hilarious degree. This did not go unnoticed by Git himself, who made a community post about it not too long after.
  • So Bad, It's Good: In Boss Analysis #4, Git considers the fight against Racrock Force in Puggsy to be oddly amusing despite how poorly-designed and easy it is.
    So we have a boss that's incredibly easy, with almost no interaction between player character and boss and little sound.
    FMV's the future, kiddies!
    But seriously, as crap as this boss fight is, I can't say I don't appreciate them trying something new.
    Just the thought of this battle gives me the giggles.
  • That One Boss: "Boss Analysis" sometimes goes into these, with the first and most notable one being Raymond Sullivan in #5.
  • That One Level: "Worst Levels Ever" has him goes through some infamous ones. The Advance Wars series comes to mind, because that video game has 4 videos on it. Not a main one and its extra, but FOUR full-fledged ones (Advanced mode "Kanbei's Error?", both versions of "Rivals!", the hard version of "Jake's Trial", and "Waylon Flies Again"; the last one provided by request of a Patreon indicated to be disgruntled with the Advance Wars community).

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