30 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ๐ก Super Nintendo World ๐ก USA - Universal Studios [2023]
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Published 2023-06-17
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Is nobody going to talk about how great champros profile is? 2:42
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If I were using that particular toilet, I would totally try to emulate the sound that a Warp Pipe makes. Try to convince me that the toilet doesnโt look at all like a Warp Pipe.
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3:00 bro called it an ambilo๐
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3:05 whats an "ambeelo" bro? an armadillo amiibo?
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4:15 this part got me ๐
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Japan: Java Edition USA: Bedrock edition
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4:39 I would think the plushies would be more than a hoodie and backpack lol
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Imagine if the toilet had a randomized โBidetโ feature, just squirts out water (from a separate system) randomly when you sit down, and each time it does this is plays the โwarp pipe sound effectโ. You never know when itโs going to happen, basically โtoilet rouletteโ but the odds are 1/75 or 1/150 instead of 1/6 or how ever many rounds a revolver holds, depending on the daily/weekly/monthly park visitor/guest entry average.
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wow those prices for the restaurant are actually reasonable especially for a theme park. what.
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Can you please make a video about where all the stamps are and the hidden key in the binoculars (there is also another hidden pikmin in the binoculars)
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4:12 I like it when you censored his face with a blooper it was pretty funny to me
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3:08 Ambiilo?
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โAmilboโ ๐
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Iโm glad someone asked this because when I was there most of the screens where turned off 5:45
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"these are the most expensive amiibo in history" Are you sure about that?
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I will check this park out it would be so much fun with friends but not right now in the future I will 100% check this out!
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Itโs class for the question blocks
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Imagine taking a shit and it just goes down the warp pipe and enters a different universe
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I do want to go but Iโm waiting for the one in Florida
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