Youtube Poop: Mario and Luigi Travel Through Time (Part 1)



Uploaded by: WalrusGuy
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The CD-i game "Mutant Rampage: Body Slam" is pooped here among other things, so I'd recommend watching the intro to that game (also here on Youtube) before watching this.
This is definitely my best poop yet. I actually finished this a while back but never uploaded it because I was planning to add an intro and end credits. I realized that most poops don't have intros, however, and I could list the end credits at the end of the conclusion. I was also going to add a c
ommentary, but figure I'll upload that as a separate file. In any case, the source material is: VIDEO: -Hotel Mario -Zelda CD-i Games -Mutant Rampage: Body Slam OTHER AUDIO: -Garfield and Friends -Rabbit Joint -Stretch Films -Robot Chicken -The Spongebob Squarepants Movie -Dragostei tin Tei -Saul
of the Mole Men


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2:30, 2:40, 2:49, 2 ... ( 1 week ago by DaPetorian1)
2:30, 2:40, 2:49, 2:54, 3:10,
where did the " ... ( 1 week ago by Superkj100)
where did the "lotsa spaghetti" part come from?
"its a BOI!" i ... ( 1 week ago by GThanatos)
"its a BOI!" i couldnt stop laughing! :D:D:D
What's the song at ... ( 1 week ago by jcarlson09)
What's the song at 3:10?
wats the song at 3: ... ( 1 week ago by darkmage4357)
wats the song at 3:11?
the Garfield and ... ( 1 week ago by CommieCatGirl)
the Garfield and Friends intro
Dear GO GO POWER ... ( 6 days ago by nintendork1)
Dear GO GO POWER RANGERS XD
k thanks ( 6 days ago by Superkj100)
k thanks
3:11 is retarded ( 6 days ago by dorathemurder)
3:11 is retarded
LOTSA SPAGHETTI. ( 6 days ago by Cazz814)
LOTSA SPAGHETTI.
doesnt people in ... ( 6 days ago by voulgier)
doesnt people in hyrule wash their hands after they use the toilet?
3:02
lol i dare u to ... ( 6 days ago by 321woot123)
lol i dare u to fuck the closed instruction booklet
lol we gotta go ... ( 5 days ago by Branflakes19)
lol we gotta go poopoo
XD I got to poo ... ( 5 days ago by SteffiMess)
XD I got to poo poo And YOU gotta help us! *smiles* I freaking adore that part!
funny ( 4 days ago by Kpspen)
funny
RAAAH RAAAH RAAAH, ... ( 3 days ago by KrypticGuy666)
RAAAH RAAAH RAAAH, Its a boi!!!
LoL!!! I added this ... ( 3 days ago by VexType)
LoL!!! I added this to my favorites,its sooooooooooo funny!!
XD 3:11 ( 3 days ago by daniel143567)
XD 3:11
XDDD FUCKING FUNNY ... ( 3 days ago by Tuplexus)
XDDD FUCKING FUNNY XD from what is the future vision?
It's not so much ... ( 2 days ago by SaltyGrogDrink)
It's not so much the "you gotta help us part" as much as it is he goes from a smile to like "Oh, boi! I will FINALY ave someone to help me poo-poo!" I mean, that smile transition is indescribable, because it's like..Iunno. But yeah, that's funny.
lol 0:11 garfield ( 2 days ago by crewsguy)
lol 0:11 garfield
I just wonder what ... ( 21 hours ago by mightybob50)
I just wonder what Ganon's up to! *explosion* RUINED THE WORLD'S CITIES!
DragonForce Rocks! ... ( 19 hours ago by EOGS4492)
DragonForce Rocks! BRING ON THE BEATDOWN!
Lol, Its a BOY ( 4 hours ago by mightyUFO)
Lol, Its a BOY



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