Lost Pause/Trivia
(Most info can be found either on his Q&As, his streams or his playthroughs.)
- Ascended Meme: An image of Kyon facepalming, used on a fan account.
- Harsher in Hindsight: On 2:06 of this Ask Noble Senpai, Noble read a Twitter post by the creator of this article, about an uncensored reupload of the Boku no Pico 2 reaction on YouTube, and is baffled by the stupidity of the action.[1]
"This is why YouTubers have problems!" |
- Just 4 days later, Noble's channel was crippled by Community Guidelines strikes, and he pointed out the hypocrity of many videos being very sexual in nature and not having anything done to them. [2]
- Hilarious in Hindsight: A Twitter post on a Q&A asked "If you could pick one anime waifu to co-host one of your videos, who would you choose?" Noble chose Lady Vert from Neptunia. Three months later, Noble got Lily, his very own waifu mascot.
- Meaningful Name: "Lost Pause" is named after "lost cause", because they (in the old days) were terrible at video games, and because the acronym is LP, which can be read as "Let's Play."
- Missing Episode: A whole bunch of playthroughs unrelated to anime (like New Super Mario Bros Wii) were deleted.
- His Boku no Pico 2 reaction video, meant as his 500k subscriber special, got taken down.[3]
- FUNNY MONTAGE #10 was made in replacement.
- In reaction to the Community Guidelines strikes, Noble took down some other videos for safety, like the Boku no Pico 1 reaction, the Sakura Hentai patches, and most of HuniePop. [4]
- His Boku no Pico 2 reaction video, meant as his 500k subscriber special, got taken down.[3]
- Noble started his YouTube channel in Dec 23, 2013.
- Panterbell became his channel mascot ever since his appearance in the Princess Evangile playthrough.
- A PERSONAL ANIME BOOB SQUEEZING PAD!? - Samurai Buyer Skit and Unboxing is Lily the Fox Mechanic's first official appearance.
- In-Universe, Lily became the Lost Pause video editor in 2016, according to a comment by Noble in this Q&A.
- Princess Evangile is his longest playthrough and the one he feels the most accomplished about.
- His playthrough of Chapter 7 has in the description "Best stream ever BTW". He means it.
- Noble was very proud of his Go! Go! Nippon! episodes in the early days.
- He considered this playthrough episode of Starswirl Academy his funniest at the time.
- Noble might make a reaction to his old videos (February 2016).
- His body pillow (Fumio Murakami - Girl Friend Beta) was given by Samurai Buyer in this sponsored video.
- He got his Satsuki (Kill la Kill) figurine from this Samurai Buyer video.
- Noble put on the white wig he got from Samirai Buyer in this Q&A.
- The whole story with Noble and the Community Guidelines strikes was featured on Drama Alert in March 1, 2016.
- Noble first used the name 'Maibigbutt' on his playthrough of Tokyo School Life.[5]
- Noble's full joke name is "Noble Superpenis Maibigbutt". [6]
- In the Waifu Hunger Games (an online text version with customizable characters), Noble excluded Sakura from Tokyo School Life because he thought her presence in the deadly games would be insensitive, as she had "a death issue." The second Waifu Hunger Games's data was made by a fan and has her included in the TSL team to fill the 4 spaces for members, along with 60s Spider-Man.
- Noble's most popular video (at 5,2 million views) is a reaction of an Anime on Crack by Defi Brilator. The video creator's channel has been taken down on January 2016.
- (June 2015) Noble's pending novel is delayed because he doesn't have the time to write it, all taken by his YouTube job.
- Noble is unlikely to play SHUFFLE! and School Days because he watched the anime adaptations and would know what will happen in the games. He was very hesitant on thinking about playing the later game, possibly due to its controversial subject matter.
- Noble doesn't like horror gore and disturbing violence, as indicated during Anime Crack reaction videos featuring Another and Higurashi.
- Confirmed in this Ask Noble Senpai.
- Noble is completely clueless about Tokyo Ghoul.
- Addressed in this Q&A.
- The first use of "Helicopter, Helicopter!" was in a Princess Evangile stream.
- An early example was used in the Kagamine Rin Waifu Game.
- Noble got the "whirlpool" joke from a fan on Twitch, during Part 36 of his Princess Evangile playthrough.
- His Neptunia playthrough on Twitch has a particular fanbase, with role-players frequently delaying the stream and others' with donation messages.
- In a quiz video, Noble says he has watched at least up to 55 animes.
- Bandai Namco, the publishers of Tales of Zestiria have asked Noble to cease and desist his Let's Play footage.
- MangaGamer, on the other hand, have authorized him to keep playing Princess Evangile, as long as he streams it instead.
- Yohjo Simulator, a tech demo game similar to Goat Simulator, published by Sekai Project and played by Noble here, got taken down on Steam. [7] [8]
- Noble's early playthrough of Putt-Putt Joins the Parade was mentionned on an Ask Noble Senpai video from October 2015.
- Noble's favorite color is green.[9]
- The pocket knife Noble uses is a memento from his former job at a hardware store.[10]
- In his roasting video, Noble, in reaction to a comment, mentions that he actually was an "accident."
- Noble has used four intros. His earliest outro has a black background with blue and grey elements, and blues rock music playing. The second one is dark-themed with purple lines and his videos falling, the third one has the red "LP" logo in the beginning, and the current one has Panterbell and "You crazy motha-")
- The song in the third outro is Energized by jingle punks.
- The current outro music track is Behind Closed Doors by Otis McDonald
- In his 2000k subscribers Q&A, Noble addresses the absence of his former channel mates Megan and Trevar, who moved on with their lives.
- The font Noble uses is "Harvest".
- ↑ The video in question has since been taken down for obvious reasons. (Proof that it existed) Google Drive link archived by the article's creator.
- ↑ SAVE YOUR YOUTUBERS FROM YOUTUBE - #ProtectYouTubers #WTFU
- ↑ Twitter post
- ↑ Twitter post
- ↑ Q&A
- ↑ Q&A
- ↑ Steam Community thread (November 2015)
- ↑ Niche Gamer article
- ↑ From his playthrough of a quiz "What Anime World Would You Live In?"
- ↑ Q&A