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** The entire exchange between NegaDub and Yanki J. after he and Justin laugh at the villain's name:
{{quote|(NegaDub scowls and punches Yanki, knocking him over.)
'''NegaDub:''' [[The Stoic|Keep laughing.]]
'''Yanki J:''' ''(smirking)'' Hah hah hah ha-
(NegaDub punches him again.)
'''NegaDub:''' Keep. Laughing.
'''Yanki J:''' ''(now bruised and bloodied)'' Hah hah hah-
(NegaDub punches him again.)
'''NegaDub:''' ''(threatening)'' Keep laughing.
'''Yanki J:''' ''(glaring at NegaDub)'' HAH. HAH. '''''HAH.'''''
(NegaDub punches him again.)
'''NegaDub:''' Are you finished?
'''Yanki J:''' ''(through gritted teeth)'' I can do this '''''all night.'''''
'''NegaDub:''' So can I. }}
** And in the end, Yanki J. demonstrates respect for Justin for the ''first time'', addressing him by his new title ("Rider") rather than the usual informal "J-Dub".
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Revision as of 14:34, 18 April 2018
- Jew Wario pulling out ALL the volumes of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure in the review of the PlayStation 2 game.
- Jew Wario calling on the powers of all his friends on the web to give him the power to defeat the Evil. Doubles as a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming.
- Yanki J also gets this power, and decides to use it.
- Psychotaku, Pat the NES Punk, Iron Liz, Linkara, Todd in the Shadows, and Nash all singing the theme from DuckTales (1987).
- And at the end, Justin lets Todd show off his piano skills by playing the whole way through the song (which he learned just for the review).
- Jew Wario defeating the NegaWarion Kamen Rider style. And the costume is badass.
- The entire exchange between NegaDub and Yanki J. after he and Justin laugh at the villain's name:
(NegaDub scowls and punches Yanki, knocking him over.) |
- And in the end, Yanki J. demonstrates respect for Justin for the first time, addressing him by his new title ("Rider") rather than the usual informal "J-Dub".