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resolved 3-D animated childhood-ruining YouTube video (FOUND) Web Original
(MATURE CONTENT AHEAD. I swear this isn't a creepypasta.)
I remembered watching this old youtube video when I was eight years old. I don't remember the title, but I remember this video clearly. It was a 3-D animated parody of Donald Duck, and it starred him and his nephew, Louie. All of the dialogue was in text to speech, with Donald himself having an ungodly deep voice.
The video opened with Donald telling his nephew that it must be hard to live without a mother. I don't remember exactly what was said afterward, but I do remember Donald mentioning that Dewey got himself a homeless man as a roommate, while Huey was seen outside fisting a dead deer.
This is when the weird part came in. Donald suggested that he become Louie's mother, and proceeded to put on a dress. At this point, Louie said "Uncle, please put your clothes back on." Donald didn't do as he asked; instead, he forced Louie to "suck milk from his mother's breast". Which he did.
After Donald was done doing more acts that I can't really say on this forum, he tucked Louie into his bed and whispered this before he closed the door:
"Sleep tight, my baby. Tomorrow, we'll start over."
The video ended with Louie hanging by a noose on a tree in the backyard.
Edited by YuriHaru567resolved Book recommendation site that ranks books according to various metrics Web Original
Metrics include amount of sexual content, weird vs. conventional, complicated vs. straightforward, and a whole lot of others I've forgotten about, so you can get very specific about the kind of book you're looking for. You can also sort books by country. I found If I Fall, If I Die through that website, and I think they also have a page on An Unkindness of Ghosts.
Edit: Found it! It's whichbook.net.
Edited by Madison14resolved Schaffrillas video Web Original
I remember what I think one of Schaffrillas Productions' ranking videos where he says he kind of likes the idea of a spoiled brat character "but on the other hand, he's a spoiled brat".
resolved Mario Party video that's eluded me for years. Web Original
I have done a lot of my own digging to find this one specific video which (despite remembering so much from) I cannot find the video or it’s creator.
The main things that the video had was (given the title) reviews of games that were “knockoffs” of Mario Party (one of these games was Fuzion Frenzy), and an opening sketch where two of the reviewer’s friends were fighting to the death over a Mario Party gone wrong.
I also know that this creator made a sequel video, and also during that time covered Grabbed by the Ghoulies. I’d estimate the video was made around 2013-17.
Also, the creator was not Connor The Waffle or Austin Eruption
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resolved Youtube Video Series Parodying Lost Web Original
I remember watching back in 2008 a youtube series built around Lost using action figures to parody the series, with Hurley dying in about every episode.
Does anyone else remember it?
resolved OffTheRails example without a link or works page Web Original
The trope page for Off the Rails has an example that does not have a work page or a link to it and I cannot find it anywhere because it has such a generic name. Does anybody know where to find the series that this example is referring to? The only other information that I have is that it is a web video series because the link to the nonexistent work page says web video.
The players manage to very quickly break their first quest during one of the early episodes of Role Play. Having retrieved a magical glass orb and an Infinity –1 Sword they attempt to have them identified before returning them to the quest giver. Since formal identification turned out to be too expensive one player decided to learn more about the orb by dropping it on the ground to see if it smashes. It did. Having failed the quest the players decided that they might as well ignore the quest giver and wander off with the powerful weapon. The GM sends an assassin after the party who seemed to be powerful enough to have killed them all in a fair fight, but they somehow manage to trip her and then pin her underneath an unconscious party member whilst impaling her through the arm. The following week the GM gave up on heavily planned quests and kept preparations brief since it was clear that his players were too unpredictable to railroad.
resolved A web animation where Modern Sonic goes back in time with Tails Web Original
Several years ago I remember seeing a. 2d-animated web animation about sonic going back in time with Tails and meets Classic Sonic in the year 1991.
When the two meet Modern Sonic tells classic Sonic about all the friends he has met (Knuckles and shadow). He describes Knuckles as having the IQ of Tinfoil and shadow as having no personality outside of folding his arms
Classic Sonic replies that those people sound like the lamest group of jackasses on the planet and that he never hopes to meet any of them. This causes tails to fade from existence.
resolved Animated music video Web Original
I remember a webcartoon in the form of an Animated music video for a jazz song about a casino eployee girl of dark complexion on the run after stealing a diamond (tuened oyt to be a bomb).
The sole line "Even though I may have crossed the line."
resolved mermaid/siren short comic on tumblr Web Original
This was a short comic drawn by an artist on tumblr. I remember very little but I really want to find it again! It was a short story about a mermaid or siren of some kind from the perspective of a fisherman. The only thing I remember clearly was a panel in which the fisherman could see a smiling face in the guts of a freshly cut open fish.
Thanks in advance!
resolved Pebbles Quest Web Original
I know the name of the series and its creator (Atastic on Youtube), but I wanted to verify whether or not it has an existing page here. It's a series of short cartoons about a diminutive knight who vocalizes in train whistle noises. I did search the wiki already, but since none of the earlier cartoons have the series title in the name and there was a spiritual precursor in MasterQuest, I figured it could've had a trope page made under a different name.
Edited by KiriKresolved Puppet Bunker Series Web Original
I remember way back in the day that I watched this series on Youtube that was sort of like "Glove and Boots" meets Mushroom Land with a sprinkling of Fallout. From what I can remember, it was a puppet show made for kids who were currently in an underground bunker after some disaster (I think nuculear fallout, but it could be something else). I remember there being four episodes, but they could have made more, with the last episode being a sort of quiz with every correct answer praising the bunker. Any idea of what I'm trying to remember?
resolved Prehistoric CGI Cartoon Web Original
I remember a while back about a CGI cartoon on YouTube that was set in a prehistoric-like world with these Mons based on Dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures where people with a stone-like device can tame and summon Mons along with having some competition based on it. I think it was based on a video game. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
resolved [SOLVED] Internet compilation video Web Original
I've tried numerous times to copy and paste the information from reddit over to here but it hasn't worked so I'll try this instead:
https://imgur.com/Wld38gq
resolved A short story on deviant accompanied by a drawing showing a girl petrified in a cave or on a beach Web Original
What I remember: A short story on deviantart about a girl who goes to a beach or a cave and enjoys it so much that she wishes to stay there forever. As a result she turns into a fully aware statue. She remains that way forever. The story really played up the And I Must Scream aspects of being petrified.
The short story had a drawing of the petrified girl either in a beach or in a cave
resolved Archive blog about bad media Web Original
There was this one-person blog (not on Tumblr, and the person who ran it was female IIRC) that had write-ups about the worst books and movies she'd ever seen. She'd then do an analysis about what made the media so bad.
For instance, there was one book she wrote about (don't remember the name at the moment) where the author put "bestselling author" on the cover. The blogger pointed out that the book didn't appear on any ranking lists, so the author was using manipulative wording.
resolved Pollination song Web Original
I remember seeing this old You Tube video at least ten years ago, it was this children's song about pollination and kind of cheaply animated. The lyrics went "Pollination, pollination, the process of a plant", something I don't remember, then "dogs and birds and man."
resolved Edgy Russian animations on youtube Web Original
I remember there was this series of animated shorts on Youtube in a simplistic but well-done black and white style, which mostly consisted of the creator rambling philosophically about various topics in Russian (but with in-video English subtitles). His takes were really edgy for the time and even now, like saying prostitution should be legal (including for child prostitutes) and how we should solve world hunger by cannibalizing undesirables (which meant conservatives and vegans). At one point, he goes on a rant about something and suicide dares w/e he is rambling about by shouting in English "JUST DO IT" and miming shooting himself in the head. This was sometime during the late 2000s to VERY early 2010s and the titles were in English, but I wouldn't know what to start for looking them up and frankly I don't want the key words to be in my search history.
EDIT: It's Mr. Freeman on Youtube! And... yeah this seires is garbage lmao just blatant conspiracy nonsense
Edited by DrunkenRockLeeresolved WiggleWood Web Original
Wiggle Wood is a series of funny animated shorts done in the manner of cutscenes in an old computer-based RPG from the 90s, complete with pixel art graphics and intentionally subpar voice-acting. As of now, there are four main characters. A barbarian wielding a sword, a wizard dressed in blue and yellow, Wormdahl the evil wizard (and the only known character with a name), and a succubus who is Wormdahl's reluctant companion. One such example of a short is "Magician's Brick", where the barbarian and wizard encounter a magic-proof orc guarding a bridge before the wizard tosses a brick at its head and killing it instantly.
Edited by Caeden113

I remember watching this Blue's Clues parody video many years back. What I remember is that the plot revolved around the protagonist/Steve stand-in hallucinating the whole thing, and it involved a "drinking chair" instead of a "thinking chair", and the Blue stand-in was a girl in a dog costume named "Sunshine" or something similar. One scene I do remember is "Sunshine"/whoever the dog was called shooting the Steve stand-in, causing him to wake up from the hallucination. I also remember that the scenes set in the "real world" involved a whiteboard.
Does anybody know what I'm talking about?