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 these guys with all my heart and soul. They're hilarious, intelligent, and in some cases profound and inspirational. They have kept me smiling and laughing through some tough times, and I completely adore them. They have just my brand of humour and wit, and I love them SO MUCH. I only started watching the story after Danny showed up and I love him, I love Arin, I love their dynamic, and just I love all the Grumps. Arin and his intelligence and comical outbursts, Danny and his sweet personality and voice of an angel, Ross and his undeniable sadism yet likability, Barry and his editing skills and insightful commentary, Suzy and her cheery demeanor and sound advice, Kevin and his general adorableness, Holly and her simultaneous cuteness and badassery, Brian and his hilariously inappropriate yet nonchalant comments, I JUST LOVE THEM ALL SO MUCH.
In 2012, Egoraptor created one of the longest running series in the history of series. That is Game Grumps and it has had literally thousands of individual videos devoted to it. It started off with JonTron and then to Dan. I've seen about the first thousand. Okay, that's not all of them but you have to admit that's still pretty impressive. What makes this show (can I call it that?) so great it that it just has funny conversations that go on forever.
The conversations can range from literally every topic imaginable. There's absurd topics like "Buffalo buffalo buffalo" and criticism of Mother Theresa. A lot of it's related to the games, but it can still be anything. To even describe this series is hard to do as there's an infinite number of jokes. There might be more funny moments in this than anything ever created. One joke that comes to mind is one of the "Mega Man" games with the freeze cracker joke.
It helps that everything about this is so real. As far as I know, it's completely unscripted. It's just crazy to look at every single video game that these people have ever played. I think the longest running was the "Sonic The Hedgehog" which ended after over a 100 videos! They STILL didn't beat the game! I've been watching these videos forever and they always entertain me! ****
The conversations can range from literally every topic imaginable. There's absurd topics like "Buffalo buffalo buffalo" and criticism of Mother Theresa. A lot of it's related to the games, but it can still be anything. To even describe this series is hard to do as there's an infinite number of jokes. There might be more funny moments in this than anything ever created. One joke that comes to mind is one of the "Mega Man" games with the freeze cracker joke.
It helps that everything about this is so real. As far as I know, it's completely unscripted. It's just crazy to look at every single video game that these people have ever played. I think the longest running was the "Sonic The Hedgehog" which ended after over a 100 videos! They STILL didn't beat the game! I've been watching these videos forever and they always entertain me! ****
Hosted by the very lively and always colourful Arin Hanson and the walking smile that is Dan Avidan, this tremendously fun and entertaining YouTube series consists of the duo's casual yet very spontaneous commentary over the wide variety of games that they like to play or just try out, sometimes all the way though, sometimes not, but overall for me it's never really failed to just be a lot of fun to watch. As far as the games go, there's truly something for everyone, and although I think that a big part of the enjoyment is simply how much you know about and like the game in question that's being played, it's still the guys' lively and frequently laugh out loud commentary that primarily drives the appeal of their videos. The humour goes from bawdy and off the wall to more often than you might think surprisingly honest and thoughtful. I've particularly loved the really long and ongoing playthroughs like the chaotic Mario Maker episodes, Bloodborne and Dark Souls, and the Zelda Wind Waker one, which spanned over a whole year before they wrapped it up! The style kind of makes it so that you share in their frustration and joy and everything in between. I think Arin and Dan have a better chemistry together than Arin and Jon had, except that they never have debates! Arin is such a blast to listen to and I love his talent for voices, the ditsy girl, the campy voice and the Mario, and it's always so funny when he really loses his rag in frustration and incoherently screams his head off! And Dan's such an awesome human being, and is so unbelievably chilled out and sweethearted and never snaps or seems to get angry himself, even when he's clearly miserable during a particularly arduous bump in a playthrough! If nothing else both guys are genuine and completely sincere, no reactions are forced, I don't think you couldn't fake that kind of frustration or laughter. I really think the show as good as it ever was, at least it's sure seemed that way in the four or so years that I've been watching. The infectious genuine enthusiasm of those two guys combined with the game-play is a winning combination, and has kept me coming back and is easily why they're one of the best internet videogame shows to watch. Watching this show never fails to lighten my mood and make me laugh, I think it's a terrific series and I hope it's one that will go on for a long time to come. The Grumps are here to stay. Keep up the good work boys, much love!! X
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.
As someone that started watching game grumps years ago I've got to say that after Danny joined game grumps I really started enjoying it more than I ever had before. from an 8/10 to a 10/10 He's by far my favorite grump, and the reason I still watch today.
In fact, Danny is such a good grump that i'm willing to pad this comment with 10 lines of random BS just to post my original first paragraph.
For those of you that don't know, the game grumps also have an album out called Starbomb (excessive language warning) and it's amazing. I love listening to it on the way to work, along with game grumps episodes audio.
In fact, Danny is such a good grump that i'm willing to pad this comment with 10 lines of random BS just to post my original first paragraph.
For those of you that don't know, the game grumps also have an album out called Starbomb (excessive language warning) and it's amazing. I love listening to it on the way to work, along with game grumps episodes audio.
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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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