Very much agreed.
And, who could've guessed? Pamtri has now more than 105K subscribers as of this post. And "Mrs. Puff Has Had Enough" now has more than a million views.
Oh man, this channel. This channel is the kind of content I come to You Tube to see.
Most of the time I don't know whether to laugh or sob from fear, but I think I enjoy the videos nonetheless.
I also find it amusing that the model for S A N T I A G O is Father Gregori from Half-Life 2.
Started a page. Not much to it yet but I'll add more.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Creator/Pamtri
I used the OP (slightly modified) for the intro.
I started a Nightmare Fuel entry on the YMMV page. I think it's going to be it's own page though.
I'm also considering starting a WMG page.
Hey, I hope you guys don't mind, but I decided to change the article's intro myself. Feel free to make any other changes you deem necessary.
You Tube has had lots of deranged and surreal animated series since the very beginning. Pamtri is one of the latest newcomers to the scene and they have been racking up thousands of subscribers in a very short amount of time. Pamtri's first videos were uploaded about 10 months ago as of this post, but I personally think that his popularity only really kicked off with "Mrs. Puff Has Had Enough," posted in April 2017:
Most of Pamtri's videos are "in a nutshell" parodies of popular cartoons. But his most popular "series" is the Sponge Bob one. One thing that should be noted is that there's a bit of an element of continuity in his videos, almost all of which include an OC called Santiago; a 666 years old man with a "killing addiction." There's no explanation on what is he doing there, but again, he is in practically every video. It's strongly implied that he can take the shape of other characters, as there are many instances on which he doesn't appear physically, but where a character who just killed another says his name out loud. There are other running gags as well, like some very recurring phrases: "Oh, okay," "Now you must die," and "Because we're tighter than bark on a tree," and also a sinester, blink-and-you'll-miss-it blob that looks like a molten Teletubbie. The plots are mostly non-sensical, with the exception of a few videos which build up Santiago's character arc. As of this post, Pamtri has over 78 thousand subscribers, and the channel is quickly becoming more and more popular. It's definitely worth a check out, and it really needs an article, in my opinion.
edited 29th May '17 9:10:46 PM by szmty