
SuperMegaCast - EP 36: An Evening w/ Ding Dong & Julian


[00:20 - 00:30] Introduction to Super Mega Podcast with guests Julian and Ding Dong


[00:57 - 01:05]Discussion about not being able to speak properly and non-professionals in the entertainment industry


[01:05 - 01:13]Julian's thoughts on professionalism in YouTube and Let's Players with classical training


[01:30 - 01:39]Hypothetical scenario of a "Let's Play" degree being offered at a technical college


[02:42 - 02:50]Discussion about fans and audience on YouTube and the responsibility of content creators


[04:29 - 04:35]Memories of YouTube's early days and limitations on video length and thumbnail customization


[05:24 - 05:32]Mention of negative comments and criticism on YouTube


[05:24 - 05:32]Recollection of popular videos from the early days of YouTube


[06:03 - 06:13]Mention of a viral video of a mouse singing to a piece of cheese and being creeped out by it as a child


[06:57 - 07:05]Discussion about children being fragile and showing a compilation of babies falling down


[00:08 - 07:12]Introduction to Super Mega Podcast with guests Julian and Ding Dong, discussion on professionalism and classical training in YouTube, memories of YouTube's early days and popular videos, and a discussion about children and viral videos.


[07:13 - 07:18] Half of injuries in children are self-inflicted


[07:53 - 08:00]Children are born less developed than other animals


[08:42 - 08:47]Nature does not always know what it is doing


[10:34 - 10:40]A hypothetical situation involving gargling piss for money is discussed


[11:54 - 12:01]The group discusses the cheapest amount they would accept for a hypothetical murder


[13:17 - 13:27]One member brings up a viral video of a man being killed by a horse during a sexual act


[13:17 - 13:27]The state of humanity is questioned


[13:33 - 13:40]The horse's potential bragging rights are joked about


[07:13 - 13:40]The podcast discusses self-inflicted injuries in children, human development, and hypothetical situations involving money and murder. They also joke about a viral video of a man being killed by a horse during a sexual act.


[13:40 - 13:49] Man dies after being penetrated by a horse


[13:49 - 13:54]Video of incident has a man excitedly asking if the horse came


[13:54 - 14:02]The horse did indeed come inside the man's ass


[14:02 - 14:10]Some speculate that the man wanted to get pregnant from the horse


[14:47 - 14:52]The man who died was a Boeing engineer


[16:53 - 16:59]Discussion of other bizarre sexual scenarios and movies


[17:40 - 17:46]The movie "Sausage Party" is criticized and discussed


[19:41 - 19:48]The movie's deeper meaning is debated


[20:06 - 20:13]Dingdong tries to open something in the background


[20:19 - 20:24]The Let's Play channel may get more views if someone yells more


[13:40 - 20:24]A discussion about a man's death after being penetrated by a horse, with tangential topics including bizarre sexual scenarios, a movie review, and potential views for a Let's Play channel.


[20:32 - 20:39]The speakers discuss playing horror games and the lack of good ones


[20:41 - 20:46]They mention a game called "Meat and Fuck Kingdom 2" and its explicit content


[21:00 - 21:06]The conversation turns to a game called Miss World 96, which features a nude woman as a reward for gameplay


[22:51 - 22:56]The speakers question the appeal of watching porn in a public setting, such as a theater


[23:04 - 23:09]They mention the new Pee-wee Herman movie on Netflix and its self-aware humor


[26:05 - 26:11]The speakers discuss the potential career downfall of Broderick after his role in Inspector Gadget


[26:11 - 26:17]The discussion shifts to the career of actor Matthew Broderick and his role in the Lion King


[26:42 - 26:47]A more recent version of the Lion King is brought up, featuring James Earl Jones


[20:24 - 26:47]The speakers discuss horror and pornographic games, the appeal of watching porn in public, the new Pee-wee Herman movie, and the career of actor Matthew Broderick, including his role in the Lion King and Inspector Gadget.


[26:55 - 27:00] The speaker discusses the live action remake of The Lion King and mentions the involvement of James Earl Jones and Donald Glover.


[27:13 - 27:18]They express their dislike for live action Disney movies and the over-design of the Beauty and the Beast remake.


[27:35 - 27:40]The conversation shifts to the upcoming live action remakes of Oliver Twist and Song of the South, and the controversial aspects of the latter.


[28:25 - 28:30]They discuss the problematic casting and portrayal of race in Song of the South.


[30:20 - 30:27]They criticize the poor writing and plot of the film, particularly in regards to the character of the young white boy.


[32:08 - 32:14]The speaker mentions that the film takes place during the Reconstruction era.


[33:41 - 33:46]The conversation jokingly references the use of the word "retard" in the film.


[26:47 - 33:46]Overall, the speakers express distaste for the live action Disney remakes and the problematic elements in Song of the South.


[34:43 - 34:49]The speaker discusses a scene from the cartoon show Fat Albert, in which the word "retard" is used.


[36:19 - 36:24]They also talk about an episode of Arthur where a character with autism is portrayed.


[36:25 - 36:30]They mention another episode of Fat Albert where a character with Asperger's syndrome is portrayed.


[36:38 - 36:43]The speaker and others in the conversation criticize the way these disabilities are portrayed in these shows.


[37:58 - 38:11]They discuss the lack of guidance on how to interact with people with these disabilities.


[38:35 - 38:41]The speaker and others continue to criticize the portrayal of disabilities in these cartoon shows.


[38:42 - 38:50]They give a brief description of the show's format.


[39:38 - 39:44]The speaker mentions another cartoon show, Little Bill, which they used to watch.


[40:02 - 40:08]They mention that there was never an episode about a "retarded" character in Little Bill.


[33:47 - 40:21]Overall, the conversation focuses on the insensitive and inaccurate way these shows depict disabilities.


[40:27 - 40:34]Discussion about "Little Bill" show and its questionable content


[40:55 - 41:02]Joke about Rudy masturbating


[41:02 - 41:07]Discussion about an episode of "Little Bill" involving pornography and Fat Albert's disapproval


[43:08 - 43:15]Conversation about getting pulled over by a cop while in an Uber


[45:24 - 45:31]Discussion about past experiences with Uber drivers


[45:58 - 46:04]Mention of beating "Blood on the Sand" video game


[46:04 - 46:10]Mention of playing "Bulletproof"


[46:29 - 46:35]Mention of playing Catwoman in a Rayback (playback?) episode


[40:22 - 46:35]Discussion about various topics, including the controversial content of the "Little Bill" show, getting pulled over in an Uber, and past experiences with Uber drivers. The group also mentions beating a video game and playing another game, as well as a previous episode featuring Catwoman.


[49:56 - 50:01]The speaker discusses the controls in a game


[52:05 - 52:14]They mention the game 50 Cent and its poor controls


[52:20 - 52:25]The speaker makes a joke about Tony Yayo's name and its association with cocaine


[52:25 - 52:30]The speaker compares the controls to those in Sonic Adventure


[52:31 - 52:36]They talk about how others watching the footage may think they are bad at the game


[52:31 - 52:36]They mention how everything is mapped to the A button in 50 Cent


[52:31 - 52:36]The video shows them being amazed by the ability to play co-op and have a gun trigger on the controller


[52:36 - 52:42]They mention having trouble with jumping and editing footage


[52:36 - 52:42]They discuss a video of Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks playing Blood on the Sand


[52:36 - 52:42]The speaker jokes about Tony Yayo not being a real gamer


[52:36 - 52:42]They mention Tony Yayo wearing glasses to prevent headaches from staring at screens


[52:36 - 52:42]The speaker argues with someone about whether or not they drink enough water


[52:36 - 52:42]They joke about the color of their urine and its relation to their race


[52:36 - 52:42]The speaker mentions trying to find a video but not being able to


[46:35 - 52:42]The final summary point is that the speaker discusses various topics with their friends during a conversation.


[52:42 - 52:48]Interviewer talking to a pink person about a white guy


[52:55 - 53:01]Pink person asking why the white guy is pink


[52:55 - 53:01]Discussion about accents and pinkness


[54:03 - 54:08]Mention of blackmail for Julian and stripper Pokemon cards in Vegas


[55:46 - 55:52]Discussion about Greek and modern mythology


[57:19 - 57:28]Mention of Mormonism and door-to-door spreading of beliefs


[58:42 - 58:53]Discussion about Mormons and their beliefs, including disapproval of magic and changing beliefs about race


[58:58 - 59:05]Mention of Joseph Smith and the discovery of a golden plate with a new book of scripture


[52:42 - 59:12]The audio is a conversation between individuals discussing various topics such as a pink person, accents, black mail, Vegas, Greek and modern mythology, and Mormonism.


[59:12 - 59:17]Someone's wife takes something away


[59:18 - 59:24]The person has to write it again to prove its real


[59:18 - 59:24]God is angry because it was taken away


[1.01:05 - 1.01:10]South Park explains Mormonism accurately


[1.01:05 - 1.01:10]Scientology and Mormonism are real according to the speaker


[1.01:05 - 1.01:10]Zenu is mentioned and may listen to the podcast


[1.01:54 - 1.02:01]The Jehovah's Witness video is discussed


[1.02:22 - 1.02:28]Halloween is mentioned as a favorite holiday


[1.03:14 - 1.03:19]Filmmation and their works are discussed, including despicable me


[1.03:56 - 1.04:02]The speaker has issues with the themes in despicable me


[1.05:15 - 1.05:21]The person believes the story


[1.05:27 - 1.05:34]Miranda Cosgrove voices a character in despicable me


[1.05:34 - 1.05:50]Iced tea played Gears of War at E3


[59:12 - 1.05:57]A discussion about various topics including a wife taking something away, South Park's accuracy in explaining Mormonism, Scientology and Mormonism being real, Zenu possibly listening to a podcast, the Jehovah's Witnesses video, Halloween, Filmmation, despicable me, and iced tea playing Gears of War at E3.


[1.05:57 - 1.06:07] One player standing on the side while others play, reminds of handing controller to younger sibling


[1.06:07 - 1.06:14]Playing as bad guys, feeling like a giant monster


[1.06:37 - 1.06:42]Introducing Horg mode at E3 presentation, mispronouncing it as Horg-Morg


[1.07:17 - 1.07:24]Tony Ayo has his own solo music career and is known as Yayo Tony in Japan


[1.08:41 - 1.08:50]Discussion about Fat Albert and the controversial live-action movie


[1.10:14 - 1.10:21]Bill Cosby telling Keene Thompson he'll need two dicks when the movie comes out


[1.11:05 - 1.11:12]Proud Family and Ashy Harold jokes


[1.11:55 - 1.12:01]Watching the Kwanzaa special and discussing its quality


[1.05:57 - 1.12:19]Discussion about various video games, including playing as bad guys and introducing Horg mode at E3, and tangents about Tony Ayo, Fat Albert, and the Kwanzaa special.


[1.12:19 - 1.12:25] A couple discusses a family they met who is homeless by choice and vegan.


[1.12:25 - 1.12:31]The husband also gambles and they constantly ask for money.


[1.12:48 - 1.12:55]The family promotes a book they are obsessed with.


[1.12:55 - 1.13:05]The couple talks about the strange message of Kwanzaa portrayed by the family.


[1.13:35 - 1.13:43]They discuss the overuse of the Harambe meme and its connection to Kwanzaa.


[1.14:33 - 1.14:39]The couple debates the race of the child involved in the Harambe incident.


[1.16:34 - 1.16:42]They discuss the lack of real impact from the group Anonymous.


[1.17:42 - 1.17:49]The podcast ends with thank yous to guests and a joke about Julian's pantomiming.


[1.12:19 - 1.18:24]The podcast discusses a strange family they met who is homeless and vegan, as well as the overuse of the Harambe meme and the lack of impact from Anonymous.