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{{quote|''"ANIME IS TAKING OVER THE WORLD!"''<ref> OF COURSE!</ref>|'''That Dude in the Suede''', 2011}}
{{quote|''"ANIME IS TAKING OVER THE WORLD!"''<ref> OF COURSE!</ref>|'''That Dude in the Suede''', 2011}}


William DuFresne is That Dude in the Suede, a laidback, sardonic [[Otaku]] in a leather jacket who hails from Christchurch, New Zealand and reviews anime and anime-related things for [[That Guy With The Glasses]]. He was one of the first people to join the site, as well as the site's first anime critic.
William DuFresne is That Dude in the Suede, a laidback, sardonic [[Otaku]] in a leather jacket who hails from Christchurch, New Zealand and reviews anime and anime-related things for [[That Guy With The Glasses]]. He was one of the first people to join the site, as well as the site's first anime critic.


He [[Series Hiatus|left the site for a two-year hiatus]] in January 2009, in order to do missionary work in Auckland for his Mormon church. His return, which was supposed to occur in January 2011, was pushed back to May, and when he failed to return to the site even then rumors sprang up that he was doubting whether he would return at all--rumors he had no qualms about confirming. In reality, his delayed return was tied to delays in editing TGWTG's [[Suburban Knights|third year anniversary special]] which was meant to provide his [[He's Back]] moment. Said moment finally occurred on June 30th, at the end of ''[[Suburban Knights]]'' part five, shocking everyone who believed the rumors, and pulling off a successful long-term prank.
He [[Series Hiatus|left the site for a two-year hiatus]] in January 2009, in order to do missionary work in Auckland for his Mormon church. His return, which was supposed to occur in January 2011, was pushed back to May, and when he failed to return to the site even then rumors sprang up that he was doubting whether he would return at all--rumors he had no qualms about confirming. In reality, his delayed return was tied to delays in editing TGWTG's [[Suburban Knights|third year anniversary special]] which was meant to provide his [[He's Back]] moment. Said moment finally occurred on June 30th, at the end of ''[[Suburban Knights]]'' part five, shocking everyone who believed the rumors, and pulling off a successful long-term prank.


On July 8, [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/ir/suede/specials/31615-trailer-for-suedes-return Suede released a trailer] announcing that yes, he will indeed return to making video reviews for TGWTG. It shows him wearing his iconic jacket, as well as sporting a [[Badass Beard]], and flanked by the ever-popular pink drapes set to a cover of ''[[Bob Dylan|The Times They Are a-Changin]]''' made by ''Tomoya Takaishi''. He began officially releasing videos again on August 10th, 2011. As of now, the original costume is used only on AMV Heaven and the Video Logs (replaced by more formal attire), his pink drapes replaced by green ones (the result of him moving out of his old home), and "That Dude in the" has been all but eliminated from his name.
On July 8, [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/ir/suede/specials/31615-trailer-for-suedes-return Suede released a trailer] announcing that yes, he will indeed return to making video reviews for TGWTG. It shows him wearing his iconic jacket, as well as sporting a [[Badass Beard]], and flanked by the ever-popular pink drapes set to a cover of ''[[Bob Dylan|The Times They Are a-Changin]]''' made by ''Tomoya Takaishi''. He began officially releasing videos again on August 10th, 2011. As of now, the original costume is used only on AMV Heaven and the Video Logs (replaced by more formal attire), his pink drapes replaced by green ones (the result of him moving out of his old home), and "That Dude in the" has been all but eliminated from his name.


Pre-hiatus, he hosted two series--''[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/ir/suede/animenia Animenia]'', where he reviews anime, [[Japanese Media Tropes|its tropes]] and anime culture, and ''[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/ir/suede/amv-heaven AMV Heaven]'', where he showcases anime [[Fan Vid]]s in the style of ''[[Masterpiece Theatre]]''. His return added a third, ''[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/ir/suede/suede-played Suede Played]'', which he describes as being somewhere between a straight-up review and a [[Let's Play]] of his favourite ([[Narm Charm|yet silly]]) games. He also revealed that an episode of ''Animenia'', "Anime Weirdness: Hair", was supposed to be the first in an ''Anime Weirdness'' series that was shoved to the side by his more popular shows. Post-hiatus, it's been reinvented as ''Fandom Stranger''.
Pre-hiatus, he hosted two series--''[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/ir/suede/animenia Animenia]'', where he reviews anime, [[Japanese Media Tropes|its tropes]] and anime culture, and ''[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/ir/suede/amv-heaven AMV Heaven]'', where he showcases anime [[Fan Vid]]s in the style of ''[[Masterpiece Theatre]]''. His return added a third, ''[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/ir/suede/suede-played Suede Played]'', which he describes as being somewhere between a straight-up review and a [[Let's Play]] of his favourite ([[Narm Charm|yet silly]]) games. He also revealed that an episode of ''Animenia'', "Anime Weirdness: Hair", was supposed to be the first in an ''Anime Weirdness'' series that was shoved to the side by his more popular shows. Post-hiatus, it's been reinvented as ''Fandom Stranger''.
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* [[Promoted Fanboy]]: According to the farewell video, Doug hired him on the strength of a [[YouTube]] video he made protesting the removal of [[The Nostalgia Critic]] from [[YouTube]].
* [[Promoted Fanboy]]: According to the farewell video, Doug hired him on the strength of a [[YouTube]] video he made protesting the removal of [[The Nostalgia Critic]] from [[YouTube]].
* [[The Rival]]: Suede's is [[Benzaie]].
* [[The Rival]]: Suede's is [[Benzaie]].
* [[Running Gag]]:
* [[Running Gag]]:
** [[Tremors|"What the Hell is going on? I mean what the HELL is going on?!"]]
** [[Tremors|"What the Hell is going on? I mean what the HELL is going on?!"]]
** Any depiction of his fanbase includes one comment about how awesome his curtains are.
** Any depiction of his fanbase includes one comment about how awesome his curtains are.
* [[Schedule Slip]]: Due to getting ill twice and having a hard to transition into a full-time job.
* [[Schedule Slip]]: Due to getting ill twice and having a hard to transition into a full-time job.
* [[Self-Deprecation]]: Takes several shots at himself for being (In his own words) "a rip-off of That Guy With The Glasses" and a "Bottom-Level, Z-Grade, Intern Class Almost Nearly Semi-Celebrity In Training".
* [[Self-Deprecation]]: Takes several shots at himself for being (In his own words) "a rip-off of That Guy With The Glasses" and a "Bottom-Level, Z-Grade, Intern Class Almost Nearly Semi-Celebrity In Training".
* [[Series Hiatus]]: Officially started on January 21, 2009 (though [[Schedule Slip|his most recent video at the time was two months old]]). Ended on August 10, 2011 when he released his new video ([http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/ir/suede/animenia/31992-top-11-american-anime a top 11 list, in homage to the first episode of Animenia]).
* [[Series Hiatus]]: Officially started on January 21, 2009 (though [[Schedule Slip|his most recent video at the time was two months old]]). Ended on August 10, 2011 when he released his new video ([http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/ir/suede/animenia/31992-top-11-american-anime a top 11 list, in homage to the first episode of Animenia]).
* [[Sincerest Form of Flattery]]: His very first video expresses pride at being a rip-off of [[That Guy With The Glasses]].
* [[Sincerest Form of Flattery]]: His very first video expresses pride at being a rip-off of [[That Guy With The Glasses]].
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* [[Action-Hogging Opening]]: Pointed out as a common trait of animes in his Top 11 Openings video, and he provides the page quote.
* [[Action-Hogging Opening]]: Pointed out as a common trait of animes in his Top 11 Openings video, and he provides the page quote.
* [[Air Guitar]]: Does this to ''[[Trigun]]'''s theme song. He's not very good at it.
* [[Air Guitar]]: Does this to ''[[Trigun]]'''s theme song. He's not very good at it.
* [[Animesque]]: His "official" return to the site centers around the best of these.
* [[Animesque]]: His "official" return to the site centers around the best of these.
* [[Awesome Music (animation)|Awesome Music]]: The ''[[Batman Beyond|Batman Of The Future]]'' theme song, when he didn't have time to watch Saturday morning cartoons he would still watch the Opening.
* [[Awesome Music (animation)|Awesome Music]]: The ''[[Batman Beyond|Batman Of The Future]]'' theme song, when he didn't have time to watch Saturday morning cartoons he would still watch the Opening.
* [[Breaking the Reviewers Wall]]: Benzaie at one point [[Death Is Cheap|kills Suede]] using ''[[Death Note]]'' mechanics.
* [[Breaking the Reviewers Wall]]: Benzaie at one point [[Death Is Cheap|kills Suede]] using ''[[Death Note]]'' mechanics.
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* [[Money, Dear Boy]]: His reasoning for [[Animesque]] titles flooding the market.
* [[Money, Dear Boy]]: His reasoning for [[Animesque]] titles flooding the market.
* [[No Pronunciation Guide]]: His only complaint with ''[[The Dark Knight Saga|Batman Begins]]'' was the pronunciation of Ra's Al Ghul (''Roz'' instead of ''Raysh'').
* [[No Pronunciation Guide]]: His only complaint with ''[[The Dark Knight Saga|Batman Begins]]'' was the pronunciation of Ra's Al Ghul (''Roz'' instead of ''Raysh'').
* [[Ominous Pipe Organ]]: In his "Top 11 Anime Villains" episode.
* [[Ominous Pipe Organ]]: In his "Top 11 Anime Villains" episode.
* [[Only in It For the Money]]: He half-asses a speech about reviewing ''[[Trigun]]'' because he likes it and to show that anime is an underrated art form before loudly insisting that this trope is the real reason for the review.
* [[Only in It For the Money]]: He half-asses a speech about reviewing ''[[Trigun]]'' because he likes it and to show that anime is an underrated art form before loudly insisting that this trope is the real reason for the review.
* [[A Rare Sentence]]: "...If Bill Murray were a teenage girl" from the ''[[The Girl Who Leapt Through Time]]'' review. It's also #145 on the list of sentences he thought he would never say.
* [[A Rare Sentence]]: "...If Bill Murray were a teenage girl" from the ''[[The Girl Who Leapt Through Time]]'' review. It's also #145 on the list of sentences he thought he would never say.
** 90% of them were uttered after he joined [[That Guy With The Glasses|the site]].
** 90% of them were uttered after he joined [[That Guy With The Glasses|the site]].
* [[Real Song Theme Tune]]: Finally revealed to be "[http://www.mp3.com.au/Forms/MediaView.aspx?MediaId=105414 How do you have your tea?]" by Urbantramper & 10,000 Times Glorious in the ''[[The Girl Who Leapt Through Time]]'' review.
* [[Real Song Theme Tune]]: Finally revealed to be "[http://www.mp3.com.au/Forms/MediaView.aspx?MediaId=105414 How do you have your tea?]" by Urbantramper & 10,000 Times Glorious in the ''[[The Girl Who Leapt Through Time]]'' review.
* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: Put the ''[[Elfen Lied]]'' theme song as #10 on his Top 11 Anime Openings because of this. He also admits that the ''[[Trigun]]'' theme song slowly became this as the series progressed, and that the ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' theme suffers from this.
* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: Put the ''[[Elfen Lied]]'' theme song as #10 on his Top 11 Anime Openings because of this. He also admits that the ''[[Trigun]]'' theme song slowly became this as the series progressed, and that the ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' theme suffers from this.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: Inverted; he believes ''[[The Transformers (animation)|The Transformers]]'' was conditioning us for the oncoming [[Dragon Ball]] Z craze.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: Inverted; he believes ''[[The Transformers (animation)|The Transformers]]'' was conditioning us for the oncoming [[Dragon Ball]] Z craze.
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== ''AMV Heaven'' ==
== ''AMV Heaven'' ==
* [[Metaphorgotten]]: In the first episode, he goes from speculating on which billionaires the AMV-maker would have to be as rich as to afford the intellectual property in the video to speculating on which billionaires make AMVs.
* [[Metaphorgotten]]: In the first episode, he goes from speculating on which billionaires the AMV-maker would have to be as rich as to afford the intellectual property in the video to speculating on which billionaires make AMVs.
* [[Parody Episode]]: [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/ir/thatdudeinthesuede/amv-heaven/1997-amv-heaven-episode-3 AMV Heaven episode 3] is a parody of ''[[Benzaie|Games That You Might Don't Know but That are Still Pretty Damn Sweet]]''.
* [[Parody Episode]]: [http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/videolinks/ir/thatdudeinthesuede/amv-heaven/1997-amv-heaven-episode-3 AMV Heaven episode 3] is a parody of ''[[Benzaie|Games That You Might Don't Know but That are Still Pretty Damn Sweet]]''.
* [[Poorly-Disguised Pilot]]: His ''Animenia'' episode on AMVs is one for ''AMV Heaven''.
* [[Poorly-Disguised Pilot]]: His ''Animenia'' episode on AMVs is one for ''AMV Heaven''.
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== ''Fandom Stranger'' ==
== ''Fandom Stranger'' ==
Formerly ''Anime Weirdness''.
Formerly ''Anime Weirdness''.
* [[Anime Hair]]: Dedicated the first episode (then called ''Anime Weirdness'') to it.
* [[Anime Hair]]: Dedicated the first episode (then called ''Anime Weirdness'') to it.
* [[Content Warnings]]: "Warning: the hairdo you are about to see breaks all known laws of the universe. Be advised."
* [[Content Warnings]]: "Warning: the hairdo you are about to see breaks all known laws of the universe. Be advised."
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* [[Take That]]: Has one directed at [[Radiohead|Thom Yorke]] at the [[Ace Attorney|Phoenix Wright: The Truth Reborn]] video.
* [[Take That]]: Has one directed at [[Radiohead|Thom Yorke]] at the [[Ace Attorney|Phoenix Wright: The Truth Reborn]] video.
* [[Tempting Fate]]: "Sweet Justice, how can it go wrong? [[Oh Crap]], why did I just say that?"
* [[Tempting Fate]]: "Sweet Justice, how can it go wrong? [[Oh Crap]], why did I just say that?"
* [[Working Title]]: The first episode is called ''Anime Weirdness''.
* [[Working Title]]: The first episode is called ''Anime Weirdness''.




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* [[Call Back]]: [[Benzaie]] making reference to his longstanding rivalry with That Dude in the Suede in [[Suburban Knights]], which had never been brought up since Suede left two years ago.
* [[Call Back]]: [[Benzaie]] making reference to his longstanding rivalry with That Dude in the Suede in [[Suburban Knights]], which had never been brought up since Suede left two years ago.
** In the ''[[Pokémon: The First Movie|Pokémon the First Movie]]'' review, there's a [[Call Back]] to the climatic battle of ''Suburban Knights''.
** In the ''[[Pokémon: The First Movie|Pokémon the First Movie]]'' review, there's a [[Call Back]] to the climatic battle of ''Suburban Knights''.
* [[The Cameo]]:
* [[The Cameo]]:
** On the [[Benzaie|Games That You Might Don't Know but That are Still Pretty Damn Sweet Sweet]] episode on ''Wiz 'n' Liz: The Frantic Wabbit Wescue'', answering Ben's call to anyone play the game with him, wich Ben ignores. [[The Spoony Experiment|Spoony]]'s cameo on the same episode was written for Suede, but he declined.
** On the [[Benzaie|Games That You Might Don't Know but That are Still Pretty Damn Sweet Sweet]] episode on ''Wiz 'n' Liz: The Frantic Wabbit Wescue'', answering Ben's call to anyone play the game with him, wich Ben ignores. [[The Spoony Experiment|Spoony]]'s cameo on the same episode was written for Suede, but he declined.
** On [[Paw Dugan]]'s Channel Awesome Dance Spectacular 3, he appears on the background with his back turned when [[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara]] raises his sword.
** On [[Paw Dugan]]'s Channel Awesome Dance Spectacular 3, he appears on the background with his back turned when [[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara]] raises his sword.
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* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]: Played for laughs in [[Suburban Knights]].
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]: Played for laughs in [[Suburban Knights]].
* [[Dramatic Unmask]]: In [[Suburban Knights]].
* [[Dramatic Unmask]]: In [[Suburban Knights]].
* [[DVD Commentary]]: Did one for [[Suburban Knights]] with [[Noah Antwiler|Noah]], [[The Nostalgia Chick|Lindsay, Elisa]], [[Bennett the Sage|Bennett]], [[Bad Movie Beatdown|Mathew]], [[Benzaie|Benjamin]], [[The Cinema Snob|Brad]], [[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara]], [[Dark Maze Studios|Ed Glaser]] and [[You Can Play This|Justin]].
* [[DVD Commentary]]: Did one for [[Suburban Knights]] with [[Noah Antwiler|Noah]], [[The Nostalgia Chick|Lindsay, Elisa]], [[Bennett the Sage|Bennett]], [[Bad Movie Beatdown|Mathew]], [[Benzaie|Benjamin]], [[The Cinema Snob|Brad]], [[Atop the Fourth Wall|Linkara]], [[Dark Maze Studios|Ed Glaser]] and [[You Can Play This|Justin]].
* [[Eleventh-Hour Ranger]]: In ''[[Suburban Knights]]'' he joins Doug's group in the end of Part 5 of 7.
* [[Eleventh-Hour Ranger]]: In ''[[Suburban Knights]]'' he joins Doug's group in the end of Part 5 of 7.
* [[Original Character|Fan Character]]: He created a Pokémon called Dadger and his evolutions Blaxdger and Katanakuma.
* [[Original Character|Fan Character]]: He created a Pokémon called Dadger and his evolutions Blaxdger and Katanakuma.
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* [[The Unexpected]]: In ''[[Suburban Knights]]''.
* [[The Unexpected]]: In ''[[Suburban Knights]]''.
* [[Voice Grunting]]: The dialougue in "[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]] In 5 Seconds" is this, with the only exception being Sephiroth's "[[Hello]] Cloud" line.
* [[Voice Grunting]]: The dialougue in "[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]] In 5 Seconds" is this, with the only exception being Sephiroth's "[[Hello]] Cloud" line.
* [[What Could Have Been]]:
* [[What Could Have Been]]:
** [[The Spoony Experiment|Spoony]]'s cameo in [[Benzaie|GYMDK]] - ''Wiz'n'Liz: The Frantic Wabbit Wescue'' was originally meant for Suede, but he declined.
** [[The Spoony Experiment|Spoony]]'s cameo in [[Benzaie|GYMDK]] - ''Wiz'n'Liz: The Frantic Wabbit Wescue'' was originally meant for Suede, but he declined.
** His wife was going to post various photos and videos of the Year 3 Shoot, but the iPod that had all the files on it was stolen and wiped clean.
** His wife was going to post various photos and videos of the Year 3 Shoot, but the iPod that had all the files on it was stolen and wiped clean.
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Revision as of 23:47, 20 August 2014

"Anime may still be classed in the 'niche' market these days, but it has such variety, such potential, that I'm sure it will make it into the mainstream one day."
That Dude in the Suede, 2008
"ANIME IS TAKING OVER THE WORLD!"[1]
That Dude in the Suede, 2011

William DuFresne is That Dude in the Suede, a laidback, sardonic Otaku in a leather jacket who hails from Christchurch, New Zealand and reviews anime and anime-related things for That Guy With The Glasses. He was one of the first people to join the site, as well as the site's first anime critic.

He left the site for a two-year hiatus in January 2009, in order to do missionary work in Auckland for his Mormon church. His return, which was supposed to occur in January 2011, was pushed back to May, and when he failed to return to the site even then rumors sprang up that he was doubting whether he would return at all--rumors he had no qualms about confirming. In reality, his delayed return was tied to delays in editing TGWTG's third year anniversary special which was meant to provide his He's Back moment. Said moment finally occurred on June 30th, at the end of Suburban Knights part five, shocking everyone who believed the rumors, and pulling off a successful long-term prank.

On July 8, Suede released a trailer announcing that yes, he will indeed return to making video reviews for TGWTG. It shows him wearing his iconic jacket, as well as sporting a Badass Beard, and flanked by the ever-popular pink drapes set to a cover of The Times They Are a-Changin' made by Tomoya Takaishi. He began officially releasing videos again on August 10th, 2011. As of now, the original costume is used only on AMV Heaven and the Video Logs (replaced by more formal attire), his pink drapes replaced by green ones (the result of him moving out of his old home), and "That Dude in the" has been all but eliminated from his name.

Pre-hiatus, he hosted two series--Animenia, where he reviews anime, its tropes and anime culture, and AMV Heaven, where he showcases anime Fan Vids in the style of Masterpiece Theatre. His return added a third, Suede Played, which he describes as being somewhere between a straight-up review and a Let's Play of his favourite (yet silly) games. He also revealed that an episode of Animenia, "Anime Weirdness: Hair", was supposed to be the first in an Anime Weirdness series that was shoved to the side by his more popular shows. Post-hiatus, it's been reinvented as Fandom Stranger.

You can see him on his official blog, Days Of Suede, That Guy With The Glasses, blip.tv, YouTube (he also worked in the videos in these channels, who have a site of theirs.), Twitter, Anime Music Videos, deviantART, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series forums and blogTV.

Suede's shows provide examples of:

Animenia

Suede: "Why Top 11? "Because I want to be as much like That Guy With The Glasses as possible, so that other people will watch me."

Suede: Crawling in my skin. These wounds, they will not heal.


AMV Heaven


Fandom Stranger

Formerly Anime Weirdness.


Suede Played


Other Works/Appearances

  1. OF COURSE!