While playing a wide assortment of video games, Arin Hanson and Dan Avidan talk about everything from their own personal lives to the 80s in daily episodes.While playing a wide assortment of video games, Arin Hanson and Dan Avidan talk about everything from their own personal lives to the 80s in daily episodes.While playing a wide assortment of video games, Arin Hanson and Dan Avidan talk about everything from their own personal lives to the 80s in daily episodes.
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I love watching these guys. Their commentary and stories are really good. I also like just putting their videos on as background noise.
It really says something that I can still laugh at these couple of cards after 7000+ videos!
It really says something that I can still laugh at these couple of cards after 7000+ videos!
I have been watching their channel for so long now and even looking back at their older stuff is an awesome time. Sometimes when I'm doing work I'll just have them going in the background (both Danny and Arin have incredibly soothing voices). I've made quite a few friends through the mutual love of these two goons and their friends and its really been a life changing experience. keep on rocking your stuff guys, its incredible.
This show starring "Egoraptor" Arin Hanson and Danny Avidan is truly a masterpiece. Game Grumps is actually separated into 2 separate shows, "Game Grumps" and "Steam Train". While the show itself was actually created by Arin Hanson and "JonTron" Jon Jafari, Jon recently left the show and was replaced by Danny instead. On Game Grumps, the "Grumps" play games that fans send to them, for example, they have been sent Glover for the Nintendo 64 a lot for some reason. On Steam Train, Danny and "RubberNinja" Ross O'Donovan play PC games such as FTL or Skyrim. Both shows have sub-shows, Game Grumps having Game Grumps VS, a show where the Grumps go head to head, and Steam Train having Steam Rolled, a show where Arin and Ross play PC games with "Razzadoop" Barry Kramer (also the editor of Game Grumps) and "Mortem3r" Suzy Hanson. The show has over 1 mil. subscribers on YouTube, and is truly one of the funniest and greatest shows on the Internet.
Been watching for quite a few years now and whenever I've had a stressful day, I could always unwind and watch the two grumps talk stories, personal experiences, or just have friendly banter while playing video games. These two have often times given stronger moral messages and teachings while playing games like Legend of Zelda then many major movies hoped to achieve. They are also incredibly relatable even though they have had very different life experiences, and their friendship makes this show one of the bests on the internet.
The pairing of internet comedians Jon Jafari and Arin Hanson truly was one of the best ideas You Tube has to offer. It's strange to think that the simple premise of the show, two guys sitting around bantering while playing video games, initially put me off. But then I caught the first part to their Sonic '06 series and I was instantly hooked.
The two share such perfect chemistry with each other. It's strange to think a show could surpass over 500 episodes and still manage to stay fresh and appealing, but Hanson and Jafari managed to and then some. Far from becoming stale, each episode genuinely gets better and better as you become accustomed to these two likable, hilarious friends and their strange yet wonderful conversations.
Not only that, but the clear passion and effort that goes into the show surpasses it from just any internet show. It seems professional, yet not-so. It's a strange mix that cannot be described thoroughly through a simple online review. One minute the two are guffawing over a silly scenario they themselves created, the next their having an in depth discussion on game design. It's wonderful.
Of course, on top of this you have the marvelous editing by Barry Kramer, who manages to add something special to the show despite never appearing physically in it (as of 2013 anyway).
Overall, it really is a fantastic show. If you plan on giving it a miss just because of the premise or the fact it's online, you're only doing yourself wrong. I leave with a quote from Game Grumps very own Hanson. 'DEHN OUTTA DEHN!'
The two share such perfect chemistry with each other. It's strange to think a show could surpass over 500 episodes and still manage to stay fresh and appealing, but Hanson and Jafari managed to and then some. Far from becoming stale, each episode genuinely gets better and better as you become accustomed to these two likable, hilarious friends and their strange yet wonderful conversations.
Not only that, but the clear passion and effort that goes into the show surpasses it from just any internet show. It seems professional, yet not-so. It's a strange mix that cannot be described thoroughly through a simple online review. One minute the two are guffawing over a silly scenario they themselves created, the next their having an in depth discussion on game design. It's wonderful.
Of course, on top of this you have the marvelous editing by Barry Kramer, who manages to add something special to the show despite never appearing physically in it (as of 2013 anyway).
Overall, it really is a fantastic show. If you plan on giving it a miss just because of the premise or the fact it's online, you're only doing yourself wrong. I leave with a quote from Game Grumps very own Hanson. 'DEHN OUTTA DEHN!'
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- TriviaGame Grumps as a series was formed as the two then front-men Jon Jafari and Arin Hanson argued over whether Super Smash Bros. characters Wolf and Fox were clones. Their intense debate had a friend snap for them to stop being so 'grumpy' over a game.
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