The Otaku Ascended

"Stupidity ahoy!"

- Their channel's slogan

Tsuki and the Video Master. They're a pair of nerds that review anime and episodes of My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic on YouTube. They're also been known to do web commentaries they call "Let's Watch" for the latter, as well as episodes of the Mega Man cartoon, anime OVAs, Felix the Cat: The Movie, My Little Pony: The Movie, and Rainbow Brite The Movie. They've also been known to run live stream for many varied reasons, whether to stream anime, wrestling, or video games.

Their usual style is Vlog Series, but they have been known to veer into (partially) scripted Video Review Show territory as well. Overall, the series is peppered with full-on silliness, nerdy references, nerdy jokes, and well...nerdy everything. While their show has never been listed among the very best, they do possess their own unique charm that keep many viewers coming back.

The FIM fandom has sometimes likened them to Snips and Snails from that series. Whether you see any resemblance or not is entirely up to you.

At the very least, anyone looking for a break from the normal Accentuate the Negative-style reviewer may find how positive these two guys can be very refreshing.

""I'm Tsuki." "I'm the Video Master.""
 * Actually Pretty Funny and Actually Pretty Awesome:
 * They will admit it when an intended moment of humor actually works in even the worst works they review or Let's Watch.
 * They'll also point out moments intended to be awesome in otherwise lackluster works that are actually awesome.
 * Alternate DVD Commentary: Their Let's Watches.
 * And Starring: Brony Comms, whenever they crossover with them. They've done this twice, once for the FIM episode, Best Night Ever and for a Sonic the Hedgehog OVA, though that was just Shadrow.
 * Author Appeal: Tons. For one thing, My Little Pony practically took over the show at one point because the creators just got that distracted by it.
 * Bad Bad Acting: Without even trying!
 * Beauty Equals Goodness: No, this has not escaped their notice, and they point it out anytime they see it, such as in FIM where villains will be designed ugly.
 * Berserk Button: The Video Master is not a fan of the background pony known as "Daisy"
 * Photo Finish makes his hatred for Daisy look like a crush.
 * Book Ends: They begin and end each video with this introduction:


 * Broken Aesop:
 * Commented on in My Little Pony: The Movie, in which they point out that the witches are the ones who actually struggle and have to work together, whereas all the ponies had done up to that point was run Baby Lickity-Split out of town, so to speak.
 * The moral of the movie was supposed to be "work together for a better future", or "buy our toys!".
 * Caustic Critic: Played straight and averted. Played straight whenever they watch something that frankly is just terrible. Anything good they watch though will receive appropriate amounts of praise.
 * Darker and Edgier: Whenever the work they're reviewing or watching does something darker than expected, they will usually praise it for having the guts to do it.
 * Did Not Do the Research: They have Let's Watch-ed their way through both My Little Pony TV Specials and My Little Pony: The Movie while knowing very little about the franchise prior to its current incarnation, and it shows.
 * Didn't We Use This Joke Already?: Frequently.
 * Discussed Trope: In the FIM episode, Griffon The Brush-Up, where they talk about The Bully and how they tend to be lazily written characters designed only to receive their comeuppance. Neither one is particularly fond of the archetype.
 * Early Installment Weirdness: More recent fans may be used to Tsuki sitting to the left and Video Master on the right will notice right away their positioning was inverted early on. Also, they hadn't come up with any of their usual greetings or other slogans.
 * Face Palm: Tsuki hates the pun Fillydelphia in FIM. He does it so hard, you can hear it in the Let's Watch it turns up in.
 * Fan Fiction: They did an entire video about it. Pony Fan Fiction, no less!
 * And yes, they have commented on both Cupcakes and Pattycakes. They don't like either one.
 * Flat What: Frequently in the Debutante Detective Agency Let's Watch.
 * Frivolous Lawsuit: Most of their commentaries of FIM were flagged, despite the fact that the videos fall under Fair Use. Thankfully, they have a back-up.
 * It was undoubtedly the work of trolls, since the two have also posted commentaries of earlier My Little Pony works, but those were allowed to stay.
 * Guilty Pleasure:
 * They admit that Rainbow Brite The Movie is actually kind of enjoyable.
 * Tsuki watched My Little Pony before it was cool. Crosses over with Just Here for Godzilla.
 * Video Master loves the old Saturday Morning Mega Man cartoon, despite it's Mind Screw and So Bad It's Good tendencies.
 * Hey, It's That Guy!: During their let's watches, They will frequently point out a Voice actor that they've heard before.
 * Nine times out of Ten They will completely Blank on the Actors name
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: Tsuki and Video Master.
 * Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy: In The Last Straw!, Tsuki attempts to shoot Video Master dead. Despite being just a few feet away, he misses.
 * Keet: Neither one is an extreme case, but they do have their moments.
 * Lampshade Hanging: In Baby Cakes,they Make fun of their tendency to focus on Voice actors
 * Let's Play: Tsuki ran one of a Super Mario Bros. 2 mod which replaced the Mario characters for pony characters on Brony Team LP's YouTube channel.
 * Mind Screw: Pretty much all of Felix the Cat: The Movie, and parts of Rainbow Brite The Movie.
 * Nostalgia Filter: Played straight and averted. Yes, they will point out that the Felix the Cat and Rainbow Brite movies aren't that great. It doesn't stop the two from enjoying them, though.
 * One of Us: Both of them! They're as nerdy as it gets!
 * Plot Hole: They love pointing these out.
 * Plot Induced Stupidity: These too.
 * Precision F-Strike: They're not as bad about swearing as a lot of internet reviewers are, but they will use this every now and again.
 * Princesses Rule: Pointed out in FIM, Felix the Cat: The Movie, and Rainbow Brite: The Movie. They don't mind it, however.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Tsuki tends to be Red while the Video Master tends to more reserved, relatively speaking. You could argue it's more of a case of Tsuki just being more Keet than Video Master.
 * Sanity Slippage: Apparently, if the Video Master spends too much time watching something, he'll end up thinking he's a character in it. As evidenced in one video when he spent all night watching old episodes of the Mega Man cartoon and ends up attacking someone ringing on his and Tsuki's doorbell.
 * Schedule Slip: While they're generally very good at gettig content released at a relatively even pace, they are sometimes prone to this. They do not have a set schedule, both have day jobs, and sometimes their equipment just goes south.
 * Self-Deprecation: Their own logo says "Stupidity Ahoy!"
 * Sincerity Mode: The mode most of their videos fall into, since they're a Vlog Series.
 * So Bad It's Good: How they view Felix the Cat: The Movie and some others.
 * Something Completely Different: Let's Watch! Something Different!
 * So Okay It's Average: In-Universe: What they thought of the My Little Pony TV Specials.
 * Those Two Guys: Tsuki and the Video Master, themselves.
 * Video Review Show: Attempted a few times before they gave up and returned to being a Vlog Series.
 * Vlog Series: Yep.
 * We Are Experiencing Technical Difficulties: The Real Life variety, which sometimes causes schedule slips.

"Hi, I'm Tsuki." "I'm the Video Master."