The Downfall of Foamy the Squirrel

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During the height of early 2000's web animation, I got hooked on a radical talking squirrel living with a goth girl. But over time, the web series changed, for better and for worse. Now, I don't even recognize it anymore.
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  • @illwillpress
    @illwillpressАй бұрын

    Hey @NegativeLegend . No worries, I'm not angry, I've heard worse over 20 years and it's fine that people have varied opinions. I'm not here to change that. As for the series, I just like to make what I feel like working on and folks either like it or don't. I've always worked that way, and at some point, if I feel there's nothing more to do with the series, it'll end, but I generally still like the characters and tend to change up styles or stories from time to time to keep it interesting for myself and hopefully others. Also not sure why you would think I would be mean. The squirrel is "mean" depending on one's perspective, but it is a character. A squirrel that really doesn't like people. I mean, how many of his kind have been run down by cars! You'd be an angry squirrel too! :) Joking aside, as real life goes, I try to be as nice as possible. The world has enough toxicity in it, I don't want to add to that. Unfortunately though, I do tend to keep to myself and I guess that comes off as "mean" or puts people off. I know it kinda did years ago as most people with asocial behavior are usually looked at as if they're being rude by not engaging. Just socially awkward I guess. So if anyone got that impression over the years, sorry about that. I've always just been the shy/quiet type. The downside of being quiet is that silence tends to allow people to use their imagination as to how I would act, and since Foamy is their only reference point, they tend to go with that and assume I would be mean. How come no one thinks I'm Pilz-E IRL, it's always the mean one! I DO have glasses!!! :) As for changing with the times, idk. I'm generally out of sync with just about everything in life, always have been, and I'm fine with that. I never quite fit in anywhere and I don't think that'll ever change, so why chase trends, seek acceptance or approval. I am what I am. Nothin' special. Just some doodler making cartoons and comics. I'm happy with that and I'm appreciative to folks who have supported my ability to do what I love. Not sure if any of this gives anyone some insight into my mindset, personality or my approach to the series, but I figure I'd at least let folks know I'm not a mean squirrel-humanoid monster or somethin'. Also, sorry if this is really long to read. I wish you and your viewers the best. Be well :)

  • @objectionheresay9668

    @objectionheresay9668

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for 20+ years of your life.

  • @TheZombieCurryKid

    @TheZombieCurryKid

    Ай бұрын

    I love foamy!

  • @VossMarionette

    @VossMarionette

    Ай бұрын

    I have been a subscriber to you ever since the tech support video! I will occasionally watch your newer videos, so I was surprised when I saw this video in my recommended.

  • @forestpunks

    @forestpunks

    Ай бұрын

    I still sometimes sing Squirrelly Wrath 😂😂 I actually just heard a tiktok that used Foamy’s voice and I spazzed 😂

  • @Zavitor

    @Zavitor

    Ай бұрын

    "These kinds of videos were really just food for pessimistic people. That blamed all their problems on everyone and everything else." -Negative Legend, 2024 Gee, that sounds pretty much like 85% of the Internet right there, and I'm more than likely underestimating that percentage. And anyone who thinks this sort of perspective has gone stale, and has the gall to be farming content by pointing out all the cracks and bubbled, warped surfaces and patchwork repairs? Yeah, imagine that. Over twenty years? Can you think of anything that's not going to get stale over that period of time without kowtowing to modern conventions and losing what it is in the process? This channel here has half that span of time clocked in, and with far less frequency and consistency, with only a coin purse amount of its 'old shame' on display compared to Neurotically Yours. If this channel here is still doing things in another 10 years, you can be sure somebody is going to be making the same take on them and their video content. Especially when so many creators these days seem to self-destruct from their own degenerate shenanigans, the creator of Foamy has kept relatively clean personally. And if all this sounds like a narcissistic vibe? It means one is comfortable not seeking out the validation and approval of everyone around them. Which is something I'm sure Gen Z is going to push to make a mandate for: That by law, you're required to regularly express your validation and support to anyone they deem requires it, I know it's on the horizon in the coming years. Because they are getting increasingly frustrated in their pursuit of wringing it out of everyone and everything, because they've become so mentally and emotionally fragile in the bubbles of escapism, that they've so meticulously crafted for themselves. All while blaming everyone else for how the world is today ( which the Boomers were actually the first to do, when they invented Counterculture ). It has been a long ride, and the saddle sores are there to prove it. Neurotically Yours and Foamy have had their own subtle and not so subtle transformations in that period, but in life you can only keep up who you are for so long without the wear and tear you've accumulated causing everyone who comes in contact with you to call your presence abrasive to their own lifestyle. And the attempts to keep chugging down the road are going to feel as awkward and hobbled as the first steps that were taken, just like it is for everyone that ages. And anyone who has been watching Foamy this long is in denial if they don't think foamy is a mouthpiece/soapbox, but there are a lot, LOT worse mouthpieces out there, and few that are better. I'd like to end this by giving my own mention of gratitude to the creator of Foamy and Neurotically Yours, for all the time you've put in for this long, and for weathering all the slings and arrows that you've carried during that time. Thank you.

  • @fatumamamamamama
    @fatumamamamamamaАй бұрын

    no way am i seeing a video about foamy the squirrel in 2024 after not thinking abt him for literal decades im gonna scream

  • @SebastianSeanCrow

    @SebastianSeanCrow

    Ай бұрын

    Oh yeah I totally forgot about him 😂

  • @ForbiddenSlurp

    @ForbiddenSlurp

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah that's about how I felt also

  • @jesusromanpadro3853

    @jesusromanpadro3853

    Ай бұрын

    Is still putting content here in KZread

  • @shadowdouglas450

    @shadowdouglas450

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah this guy a Negative Nancy. Foamy Cult 2024

  • @HezrouDhiaga

    @HezrouDhiaga

    Ай бұрын

    Same lol

  • @jadegecko
    @jadegeckoАй бұрын

    If we're gonna dig into early 2000s flash animation, don't sleep on Homestar Runner

  • @theflowerhead

    @theflowerhead

    Ай бұрын

    Aww, yes.

  • @rosemary3029

    @rosemary3029

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah

  • @snowpocalypse69

    @snowpocalypse69

    Ай бұрын

    HSR genuinely was so formative to early internet humor it should be in history books

  • @jadegecko

    @jadegecko

    Ай бұрын

    @@snowpocalypse69 And unlike the (admittedly expansive and decades-long) 'edgy irreverent humor' genre, it's aged like whiskey rather than milk

  • @UniQueLyEviL

    @UniQueLyEviL

    Ай бұрын

    👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @InternetFad
    @InternetFadАй бұрын

    Foamy was so well loved by my friendgroup in middle school. Wow, haven't thought of him in a while. Squirrely wrath.

  • @forestpunks

    @forestpunks

    Ай бұрын

    Squirrelly Wrath still gets stuck in my head 😂

  • @avlaenamnell6994

    @avlaenamnell6994

    Ай бұрын

    @@forestpunks oh god i loved squirrely wrath!

  • @Urushi12kitty
    @Urushi12kittyАй бұрын

    I stopped watching Foamy when one of the Squirrel Rants was about how depression isnt real and ppl on meds for it are just pill poppers that need to grow up or some shit, ironically i saw that after being hospitalized for a well an attempt when i was 17 so not a good look if u ask me. to this day i still struggle with depression and yes i am on medication for it because if i wasnt i wouldnt be functional

  • @Android_Bunny

    @Android_Bunny

    Ай бұрын

    from one internet stranger to another, i'm glad you're still fighting and still here 😊

  • @youknow7553

    @youknow7553

    Ай бұрын

    I'm proud of you for doing well now! Ironically, I stopped watching after the same episode since I also struggle with depression.

  • @hiimaperson4790

    @hiimaperson4790

    Ай бұрын

    OMG same actually! Only I'm bipolar with anxiety, it was honestly just hard to watch that episode in general because of how wrong he was. 😭

  • @TheAmazingSpiderPunk

    @TheAmazingSpiderPunk

    Ай бұрын

    tbh, seeing that one cartoon when i was still in middle school internalized a lot of unhealthy views on mental health that arguably caused me to have over a decade where i refused help that i desperately needed. im glad that i unlearned that

  • @Suguri

    @Suguri

    Ай бұрын

    Which is ironic, considering he was screeching "facts don't care about your feelings." Depressed brain chemistry is calculable and quantitative. Demonstrably so.

  • @BugsyFoga
    @BugsyFogaАй бұрын

    Gotta say, Foamy still being a thing nowadays and not dying out is super fascinating.

  • @lindinle

    @lindinle

    Ай бұрын

    Meanwhile this guy would be fodder for foamy

  • @GavinG_

    @GavinG_

    Ай бұрын

    @@lindinleA. Not at all related to the parent comment B. “Fodder” implies that Foamy could make actual commentary on them that isn’t just middle schooler-level angsty insults and calling them stupid, which is basically the entirety of Foamy’s critique style C. This is fanboying over an irrelevant relic of a YT channel and it’s sad

  • @bluecollarcanuck

    @bluecollarcanuck

    Ай бұрын

    I'd love to see some more of the 4-Y Records episodes. :D

  • @jacksquatt6082

    @jacksquatt6082

    Ай бұрын

    @@GavinG_ You're just butthurt because it's true

  • @ChrisTopher-id4mz

    @ChrisTopher-id4mz

    Ай бұрын

    @@GavinG_you sound a little parched after that rant 🧃🧃🧃🧃🧃🧃🧃🧃🧃🧃🧃🧃🧃🧃🧃🧃🧃🧃

  • @shada0
    @shada0Ай бұрын

    I was a goth kid who grew up with this, but wallowing with the frustrations of the world can only last so long until you just had to grow up & accept it. Foamy never felt like it never did that.

  • @Zectifin

    @Zectifin

    25 күн бұрын

    yeah its like Korn, it worked when they were early 20s and making music for hurting teens. it become cringey when they kept crying about how hard high school was when they were in their mid 30s as super famous millionaires for a new generation of teens.

  • @the-postal-dude

    @the-postal-dude

    14 күн бұрын

    @@Zectifin as a mild korn fan, the only korn song pertaining to highschool i've heard is clown or f-get.. i think it's a little valid to work through your issues through music. trauma doesn't magically go away when you turn 35 or whatever

  • @RaineV1
    @RaineV1Ай бұрын

    I kinda just got tired of the creator saying he was going to cut back on the sex focus, reboot things, and then go straight back to the old status quo and blame fans for only wanting that. Also in general after being on the internet for twenty odd years I grew tired of "satirical" rants. Where it's someone telling the truth and it should be common sense when you agree with it, but just a character that you shouldn't take seriously if you disagree. Some of the skits were genuinely funny, but as a total package it just got kinda old seeing the same stuff each week.

  • @suddenllybah

    @suddenllybah

    Ай бұрын

    Fuzzy cultural critique. in like the fuzzy guard sense.

  • @sammicoporsammicopor

    @sammicoporsammicopor

    Ай бұрын

    Its all a cornflakes in the end.

  • @marcelineabadeer1749
    @marcelineabadeer1749Ай бұрын

    I always loved Germaine and especially the comics. I sorta saw her has a way for people to see some stupid stuff women put up with. The whole topic of “men are pigs” vs “sexuality should be embraced and not hidden because of men” is a real mental battle that many women deal with mentally in their lives. I was happy somebody brought it to light.

  • @plutototoh

    @plutototoh

    20 күн бұрын

    it was one of the only times I saw someone talking about the problems my sister, mom, and grandmother would talk about to each other surrounding womanhood and how people are treated for falling into the "woman" category. It was comforting in that way. Germaine was definitely a recognizable personality type to kids with older sisters (5+ years older, 9 in my case)

  • @crosstrigger1
    @crosstrigger1Ай бұрын

    The downfall started when they reverted the HD well-animated reboot designs to the current low quality scribble animation. They also deleted most of their back catalogue which had hundreds of thousands of views.

  • @carmelcutie1991

    @carmelcutie1991

    Ай бұрын

    Bro I was wondering about that. Like the episode of Germain on her journey was amazing and it's all gone

  • @bleakautomaton4808

    @bleakautomaton4808

    Ай бұрын

    KZread mostly removed their old stuff and he looked to archive what he could. Not that reupload channels didn't just do that anyway.

  • @taiironclaw2889

    @taiironclaw2889

    23 күн бұрын

    You can thank the KZread algorithm for that. Or people like Negative who probably just take the cruse jokes way too much to heart and probably reported it. It is that kind of society after all.

  • @OmegaSutol
    @OmegaSutolАй бұрын

    "Vasquez work focuses on an actual narrative" Opens a book to see a guy crapping his pants on a first date, a vampire with comically oversized fangs, and 3 pages of "Happy Noodle Boy" Yeah, the narrarive is as cohesive as a fever dream after taking a hit of acid after binging the 1990s Garfield in Friends cartoon while living in Munchkin Land

  • @EJsGameplay

    @EJsGameplay

    Ай бұрын

    And we are here for it.

  • @mellownrainbow
    @mellownrainbowАй бұрын

    Episodes are still being made? I never watched the show when I was younger, I just assumed it died before the 2010's.

  • @JohnWilliams-wl9px

    @JohnWilliams-wl9px

    Ай бұрын

    I thought the show got retired around 2016

  • @AxelWedstar411
    @AxelWedstar411Ай бұрын

    The most recent video I saw from this creator was him ranting about how manipulative toy-to-life games like Skylanders are. So yeah, it's been a while.

  • @DCPTF2
    @DCPTF2Ай бұрын

    i think the answer to the question of why everyone was comfortable with it is because the people watching it felt it was a good counter to what they where seeing all the time, it was that small shift where kids went from playing on a computer and started to actually look at old OLD Newgrounds and get that first exposure to ideas that fell on the edgy spectrum, hell Early 2000s Newgrounds by itself fell into that weird goldilocks timeframe where enough schools had internet but didn't understand what kids could find on it or how to block sites that i used to go to the computer room and played or watch God knows what damaging stuff

  • @lexecomplexe4083

    @lexecomplexe4083

    Ай бұрын

    Watching the Castle stick series on newgrounds and all the Madness episodes back in the day was a trip

  • @MarxistMomentum
    @MarxistMomentumАй бұрын

    When I was a teenager I liked Foamy the Squirrel and Neurotically Yours for their anti-establishment and counter-cultural sentiments, but over time, as I realized the more right-wing nature of the content, became disillusioned and disinterested in Foamy and Neurotically Yours.

  • @GigalassII

    @GigalassII

    Ай бұрын

    Literally not right wing.

  • @MarxistMomentum

    @MarxistMomentum

    Ай бұрын

    ​ @GigalassII He did espouse right-leaning libertarian beliefs, especially in the earlier cartoons.

  • @WokioWolfy

    @WokioWolfy

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@MarxistMomentumsoo... when are you gonna stop using politics to talk about media to dismiss those with differing opinions?

  • @MysteryGeek2006

    @MysteryGeek2006

    Ай бұрын

    @@WokioWolfyart is inherently political so you can’t really escape it

  • @farknado2930

    @farknado2930

    Ай бұрын

    He made a whole cartoon defending gay marriage. wtf are you talking about?

  • @oshkeet
    @oshkeetАй бұрын

    I think a lot of it comes down to ranty cynicism being less funny on the internet when, yknow, EVERYONE defaults to that anyway nowadays.

  • @judithmorgendorffer6106
    @judithmorgendorffer6106Ай бұрын

    There was a period of like, 3 years, where Germaine got progressively fatter in the main flash shorts. The official story was that the creator was sick of people sexualizing Germaine and wanted to make her less attractive so it would stop, but uh, anyone who's been on the internet that long would know EXACTLY what would happen. Somehow I don't buy his story.

  • @D..S..

    @D..S..

    Ай бұрын

    omg I remember that!! I have a fat fetish so I liked it lmao

  • @TheBrotherGrim

    @TheBrotherGrim

    26 күн бұрын

    It's not even like they made her super huge or anything. She was just like old school cheesecake pinup curvy during that time. I didn't hear that excuse personally, but it's a pretty paper thin one if true

  • @judithmorgendorffer6106

    @judithmorgendorffer6106

    26 күн бұрын

    @@TheBrotherGrim At the start sure, but by the end of that arc she was huge

  • @Zectifin

    @Zectifin

    25 күн бұрын

    @@D..S.. yeah considering my dating history, she only got more attractive lolol.

  • @d3tuned378

    @d3tuned378

    24 күн бұрын

    I feel seen

  • @bogle1145
    @bogle1145Ай бұрын

    i thought Foamy was a mess-up dream i had as a kid. thank for proving me that not i'm crazy.

  • @PrincessAshley972

    @PrincessAshley972

    Ай бұрын

    I'm so sorry, this is just a dream. There's no such thing as Foamy

  • @MeemahSN

    @MeemahSN

    Ай бұрын

    @@PrincessAshley972 Does that mean I'm a part of the dream?

  • @PrincessAshley972

    @PrincessAshley972

    Ай бұрын

    @@MeemahSN You're an NPC in this dream world

  • @Celestialstars00
    @Celestialstars00Ай бұрын

    *takes a drag of a cigarette* Foamy…haven’t heard that name in a long time

  • @daniexists6
    @daniexists6Ай бұрын

    As someone who kind of draws, art style is everything to artists. Trying to figure out what makes them.... well, them. The creator of Foamy clearly read Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, broke out the tracing paper and got to work, as an example.

  • @MurrayJones-od2gd

    @MurrayJones-od2gd

    Ай бұрын

    Before I saw, or knew anything about foamy (so before 2 seconds ago),, I actually thought it was Vasquez’s art

  • @sickcat-nu4ci

    @sickcat-nu4ci

    Ай бұрын

    I clicked the video just to find out if Jhonen had made an entire series I somehow hadn't heard of😭😭😭

  • @Ihatenamehandles

    @Ihatenamehandles

    Ай бұрын

    the goth/emo chick is literally Devi from JTHM/I Feel Sick

  • @DitzyBear

    @DitzyBear

    Ай бұрын

    I dont necessarily agree, i feel like most art styles are inspired by another art style which inspires another art style etc. its not copying, its inspiration. I feel like saying that if your art is too “similar” to another artists despite not even tracing their art or “copying” their ideas is a bad idea considering a lot of people start off “copying” other peoples styles or whatever out of inspiration and eventually come into their own. Acting like people should have only original ideas is part of the reason so many people don’t get into creative expression because they think they need to make stuff thats literally never been done or thought of before to actually be respected. You don’t. Some of the most popular stuff of all time is derivative of other work which was probably derivative of other stuff as well.

  • @daniexists6

    @daniexists6

    Ай бұрын

    @@DitzyBear And I do agree. But I also feel like there's a degree of it where you kinda can't not notice the similarities to design work from Squee, Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, and especially Invader Zim, where I feel the original iteration of Foamy stole heavily from the character of GIR. Also, you responded to a blatant joke with a "well ACTually."

  • @crpa-ml2kg
    @crpa-ml2kgАй бұрын

    The abrupt tonal shift from "my rantsona is dunking on your rantsona" to "senpai please notice me" send my head spinning.

  • @daisychainable
    @daisychainableАй бұрын

    As much as Amityville Toaster lives in my heart, the really punch-down style rant videos eventually killed my interest. I watched so much Foamy during the art style changes but just grew up out of the humor.

  • @dannyboy591

    @dannyboy591

    Ай бұрын

    foamy wasn't eveer meant to be taken as a role model though, he literally kills people in the old bits and is still portrayed as an asshole, he even says himself in the bullying rant that he's a cartoon and that people shouldn't take him seriously.

  • @TheDoomBlueShell

    @TheDoomBlueShell

    Ай бұрын

    @@dannyboy591 Why you trying to force people to keep watching something they already said they disliked? Like this is how we get people complaining no-stop about things they dislike and makes the internet so much worse.

  • @dannyboy591

    @dannyboy591

    Ай бұрын

    @TheDoomBlueShell I'm not saying that they have to watch it, just don't try to argue that he was supposed to be some sort of role model because one could make far better arguments that they aren't.

  • @miragedown

    @miragedown

    Ай бұрын

    Omg the Amityville toaster! That's what got me into Foamy. "Amityville toaster making things spooky spooky talking toaster spooky eating toast yum yum yum human hand"

  • @GribbleGob

    @GribbleGob

    Ай бұрын

    @@dannyboy591 Just because you aren't meant to take something seriously doesn't someone won't take it seriously. especially if the audience in particular ends up being kids (who aren't known for reliably separating fiction from fact or edgy satire)

  • @VampyreVladimira
    @VampyreVladimiraАй бұрын

    I'm 39. I was born in 1985. I graduated high school in 2003. I grew up during the 90s, and was a teenager in the late 90's/early 2000's. My little black goth heart LOVED (and I still love) Hot Topic. I spent just about every weekend in my teens at the mall (prior to the Hot Topic website and online ordering) and going to Hot Topic. I bought and still have the JTHM and Squee comic books by Jhonen Vasquez. I didn't buy the individual ones. I bough the Complete Edition ones, and I just recently got the Complete Edition of all the Filler Bunny comics he did. I also loved Foamy the Squirrel, but this was back in the day, when I would be on Vampire Freaks. That was the Foamy I loved. Eventually, it just got old and just didn't really have a narrative, like you were talking about. JTHM and Squee though? Amazing narrative and very, very meta, and absolutely hilarious. Fun fact: My online screen name, Myra, came from a magazine I read when I was 16 at Hot Topic (Gothic Beauty). I saw a model, and her name was Vladimira, and I loved the name, so I adopted it as my online screen name, and I've used some variation of Vladimira/Vladimyra/Myra ever since. Lol.

  • @LittleMissLounge

    @LittleMissLounge

    Ай бұрын

    Wow... Vampire Freaks. That's a name I haven't heard in eons.

  • @williamdixon-gk2sk

    @williamdixon-gk2sk

    Ай бұрын

    I'm the same age and I feel bad for the kids that will never have the experience of just going to the mall, no money, nothing to do but show off your new leather jacket, or Mohawk or doc Martin's or whatever your into. Stealing books and graphic novels from Barnes & Noble, smoking bowls and Marlboro lights on the top floor of the parking garage. Skating the parking lot until 11:47 because thats the last bus home. That's just my experience but you know what I mean.

  • @rainbowrotcod

    @rainbowrotcod

    Ай бұрын

    jthm having an amazing narrative? LMAOOO u can tell jhonen improvised it. the praise he gets for that series is nuts. and this is coming from someone who was dead OBSESSED with it as a preteen...

  • @VampyreVladimira

    @VampyreVladimira

    Ай бұрын

    @@rainbowrotcod K.

  • @Zectifin

    @Zectifin

    25 күн бұрын

    eeyyy same yeah but graduated one year after you (late in 85). I loved Foamy but after awhile the rants were just punchign down and it felt like the creator never grew up when I did. Stopped watching. The fan service sexyness also felt out of place as I got older in something where the dialogue was supposed to be the focus.

  • @symbionicrex10
    @symbionicrex10Ай бұрын

    That "one cool cousin in your family " has finally uploaded 🙌

  • @lindinle

    @lindinle

    Ай бұрын

    Then you have one lame ass family if this would be considered a cool one.

  • @Android_Bunny
    @Android_BunnyАй бұрын

    i loved Foamy, kept up with almost since its inception. But over the last few years, idk, Foamy has gone from a character who provided an alternative perspective and caused me to reassess how i viewed things, to just another contrarian libertarian, incapable of expressing empathy in a pathetic attempt to feel superior... its sad and just kinda leaves a bad taste in my mouth now.

  • @onijester56

    @onijester56

    Ай бұрын

    The secret is that Foamy has always been that "contrarian Libertarian". There were CDs of the skits (likely just audio from the episodes). And my dad played them constantly when we did long drives... so you would get all the same half-baked points as, like, Family Guy and South Park, but in this chipmunk falsetto. This is why, after my parents moved to Texas when I was in college, I effectively cut Foamy out of my life.

  • @Android_Bunny

    @Android_Bunny

    Ай бұрын

    @onijester56 that's fair, I guess it just took me outgrowing that stage in my own life to recognize it in some of the mediai consumed. nostalgia is a hell of a drug.

  • @dannyboy591

    @dannyboy591

    Ай бұрын

    the fact that people were considering reassessing their views because of a cartoon squirrel that kills people and swears constantly is kinda sad honestly. it's a cartoon, you're not supposed to take him seriously, he even acknowledges that in the rants sometimes.

  • @onijester56

    @onijester56

    Ай бұрын

    @@dannyboy591 In Shakespeare's plays, the "Fool", also called the "Clown" or "Jester", would act as a source of comedic content in light of the heavier drama and tragedy at the heart of the work. This same character, the Comedic Relief literally called a "Fool" and a "Clown" by the script itself, was frequently the one who presents the Overt Moral of the play, summarizing events and issuing the "If they did X/didn't do Y, they coulda been happy" conclusion to the story that the play explicitly intends its audience to leave having learned. ---- So hiding behind "It's just a joke"... well, if that's truly the case then it's a bad joke.

  • @dannyboy591

    @dannyboy591

    Ай бұрын

    @onijester56 and that's your opinion as humor differs from person to person, it's OK that you don't find it funny. We can agree to disagree on the humor.

  • @RSkies
    @RSkiesАй бұрын

    My friends and I (all in our 20's at the time) discovered Foamy with his Matrix and Metallica cartoons. We loved his rant about anime cons, and we're fans of the series. I had the 'cream cheese' shirt and wore it until it fell apart. But I definitely agree, how Germaine was drawn (then and *especially* now) was always gross. If I noted that as an older person, then it was definitely not a good thing for younger people to consume. I never thought of Foamy as something that would be watched by younger kids; I thought it was something geared towards my demo. It did not age well.

  • @smyl665

    @smyl665

    Ай бұрын

    Back in the day, I thought Germaine was intentionally drawn that way as a mockery and not something women should aspire to. Thinking like Beavis & Butthead; sometimes they were right, but no one wants to be "THEM" Growing UP is really a thing and the "cringe" is a sign of maturing.

  • @EeveelutionStorm

    @EeveelutionStorm

    Ай бұрын

    I loved the anime con short and I remember when con season was happening during the 2010-2011 eras, that video was shared around a lot as "SERIOUSLY, JUST WATCH THIS. THIS IS ALL WE ASK OF YOU PEOPLE"

  • @RSkies

    @RSkies

    Ай бұрын

    @@EeveelutionStorm "This costume has no practical use in combat" and "SHOOWWWWEEEERRRR" live rent free in my brain. My crew were all into cons at the time as well, we shared that video everywhere for the reasons you mentioned.

  • @RSkies

    @RSkies

    Ай бұрын

    @@smyl665 Especially when the jiggle would be exaggerated.

  • @EeveelutionStorm

    @EeveelutionStorm

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@RSkies YES! I quote that all the time with character design work. lol God, Showewwerrr, got tossed around cons I went to, too along with Yu-Gi-Oh and Pokemon Card tournaments... I swear to God, the worst thing in the world was that card shop on a hot summer day...

  • @SonicdaShapeshifter
    @SonicdaShapeshifterАй бұрын

    I remember my groomer introducing me to Foamy when I was 14. I didn't really understand most of it but thought it was funny because of the grumpy squirrel and the silly voice, but I remember feeling weird about the female character in it. The way she was drawn was creepy to me. I stopped watching Foamy after being separated from the guy who introduced me to it (thank God for overprotective parents who maybe weren't so overprotective in that situation ngl) but about a year ago I rediscovered Foamy on KZread and was like omg I remember this, I can't breathe it's still going! But after watching the suggested video it just... wasn't funny. The guy writing it just seems mad at everyone for living. Idk. It made me reflect on those early teenage years and wonder why I ever found it funny in the first place. I guess it was because Foamy was kind of like the groomer, a grumpy cussing jerk. Idk. Foamy is part of a weird time for my life. But I'm pretty happy to leave him in the past. My favorite character was Pill-Z who had some songs about getting away from reality using pills. I thought it was hilarious and I still have the lyrics of that one video memorized... but strangely I didn't fully understand what it was actually about. I didn't know what it meant to get high, or to @buse prescription medication. I was really innocent and naive, and my groomer told me one of the rules of the internet was that "the more pure and innocent something is, the more satisfying it is to corrupt it" and I think Foamy was part of his attempts to corrupt me over time. Crazy to think about now, all these years later...

  • @littlemoth4956

    @littlemoth4956

    Ай бұрын

    Not sure why you felt the need to air all that out that was unrelated to your thoughts on Foamy.

  • @pjsfreakingreat210

    @pjsfreakingreat210

    Ай бұрын

    And?

  • @zackieboyo

    @zackieboyo

    Ай бұрын

    sry people are being weird af abt you sharing your experience. despite these people's pisspoor attempts to pretend you said something "unrelated" or something, the fact that foamy was a character that might have reminded you of your groomer and that's why you liked/found him funny is actually really insightful to the kind of people this content caters towards. at the end of the day, the only people who are gonna enjoy content like this are people who feel comfortable enough with it to stand hearing foamy's rants and stick around. whether it be because that behavior was normalised for them, they themself are like that, or they can generalise a group they think is like that. this is really true of a lot of different stuff that tries to pass itself off as "comedy", but really, you wouldn't wanna be the kind of person this is funny to, and it's interesting to think about. anyway, chitchat aside, glad you got away from that man and hope you're doing better now! cheers!

  • @Mikewee777

    @Mikewee777

    Ай бұрын

    Pillz reminds me of Woody Allen . Rumor has it that he married his daughter in law .

  • @thetaxman3386

    @thetaxman3386

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@zackieboyo or maybe it's not fair to generalize someone's content and therefore their views on life becuase of one person, who happened to view said content

  • @benjaminwolfe500
    @benjaminwolfe500Ай бұрын

    Foamy was such a huge part of my childhood. I loved it a lot and would probably look up the new stuff now that I know it exists

  • @SubwaySandwichBossIngo
    @SubwaySandwichBossIngoАй бұрын

    "I am the lord and masterrrr, and you are all bastaaards. Squirrely wrath." I'm almost 30 and that particular song from Foamy has stuck with me for so many years. I remember back in my late teens and early 20s I rediscovered Foamy and was shocked to see the series still going on. And now I learned it's still going?! Tbh, it's admirable in many ways, I can hardly finish any artistic projects I have anymore (being tired from my job doesn't help).

  • @forestpunks

    @forestpunks

    Ай бұрын

    “I will destroy you all. Nothing you can do about it. Squirrelly Wrath.”

  • @ayior
    @ayiorАй бұрын

    1. I see that Vasquez in the thumb lol 2. Thank you for saying this nihilistic/pessimistic worldview is narcissism-ajdacent, its true, I have run into so many of those in the alt scene and I am so sick of them lol

  • @fawntravels
    @fawntravelsАй бұрын

    Never realized Foamy was still going all this time. I loved it when I was a teenager, but I do see now how that edgy humor is problematic. It reminds me of a simpler time so it does give me that nostalgic kick, but as you said, it would be cooler to learn of the creator having some new project instead of still uploading Foamy.

  • @STVODVIL
    @STVODVIL19 күн бұрын

    Funnily enough I found your video because iTunes removed the Foamy The Squirrel Rants I had bought back in 2006; and I was looking to see what happened to the creator and see if it could explain why such tracks and the album were removed from the US Store. Good to see Jonathan Mathers responded in the comments and it gives me hope that people are still out there being individuals. Good luck with your channel.

  • @day539
    @day539Ай бұрын

    I remember being in middle/jr high and discovering foamy the squirrel and thinking I just discovered a new show no one knew about I was obsessed 💀 Heck even now that I’m in my 30’s my mom still remembers my foamy the squirrel phase and still brings it up every once in a blue moon 😭

  • @cheeseobsession4122

    @cheeseobsession4122

    Ай бұрын

    My mom randomly brings up specific embarrassing phases I had years ago too and it's *haunting*

  • @user-ww9gq4zo8t
    @user-ww9gq4zo8tАй бұрын

    I am surprise no one made a video about Foamy the Squirrel before! Nice work! I remembered when they had some merch in Hot Topic. XD

  • @SaberToothPortilla
    @SaberToothPortillaАй бұрын

    I don't think you're off base in thinking that Foamy was/is, at least in part, a stand in for Johnathan. I have a suspicion that the degree of narcissism and intellectual superiority is a character embellishment for humor, but the actual content of Foamy's statements is probably a genuine reflection of their feelings. Foamy has changed quite a bit in terms of character, and I'd say that's less because of in-universe reasons, and more because Johnathan is a different person. If Foamy was just a character all along, I don't think we would've seen quite so much of that. It might be a bit stale as a bit now, but more power to them, creator and audience included. I might not always think it's particularly impressive, but I can appreciate someone sticking to their guns.

  • @cassandralyris4918
    @cassandralyris4918Ай бұрын

    My sister was hardcore into Foamy circa '04-06'. The "I'm the smart one and everyone else is a retard" (yes, forbidden word usage intentional here) rage bait garbage got old real fast for me and I haven't thought about it since this side of 2007. I'm absolutely shocked he's managed to keep it on life support this long, but not at all surprised that it's still getting milked for as much money as it can. The pinnacle of capitalized cynicism. At least he finally seems to have learned line smoothing at some point. Homestar Runner and the Chapman Bros., now that's where the best of internet nostalgia is at. 😊❤🎉

  • @cassandralyris4918

    @cassandralyris4918

    Ай бұрын

    Also protip: if it seems like "everyone and everything else" is the problem, you need to double check what the common denominator in your math equation is then.

  • @thatguyonyoutube989

    @thatguyonyoutube989

    29 күн бұрын

    Do you have any actual point besides whining? I don't think you can argue some random child is the common denominator of geopolitical issues.

  • @Dragon555
    @Dragon555Ай бұрын

    I love Neurotically Yours/Foamy but find it sad the creator is okay with AI art, it kind of chips away the uniqueness of the style and makes it a little bit soulless.

  • @Elliasal

    @Elliasal

    Ай бұрын

    Which he has been so consistent with output could honestly make an ai to make episodes off that alone, which is scary ngl.

  • @DarthJoshReturns

    @DarthJoshReturns

    Ай бұрын

    When did he say that?

  • @Dekkard5

    @Dekkard5

    Ай бұрын

    Yet he complains about generic artists and that if you can't be original or great at art that you should just "go bag groceries"

  • @funkyweapon1981

    @funkyweapon1981

    Ай бұрын

    Why fight AI, though? Corpos will push AI and we'll accept it.

  • @DitzyBear

    @DitzyBear

    Ай бұрын

    @@funkyweapon1981you’re part of the issue.

  • @Prince_Of_Fish
    @Prince_Of_FishАй бұрын

    it took 27 minutes to say "i don't like how abrasive and edgy people used to be? why couldn't people have always walked on eggshells trying not to offend me specifically?"

  • @alexandreturcotte6411
    @alexandreturcotte6411Ай бұрын

    As somebody who began to regularly post his art on Newgrounds a year or so ago, I appreciate the "promo" of sorts you do for the site. I didn't even know about Foamy.

  • @tdivineexorcist
    @tdivineexorcistАй бұрын

    He's not too hard to talk to... But I understand that tends to be a bit stubborn.. but I've been a fan for a while and occasionally say hi to him in stream.. he's disagreed with me on some things but has never actively gotten mad about it... At least not publicly so you should be good to at least reach out.. (Also writers note this comment accidentally went on an unrelated video so if Pancakes ends up here Imma laugh 😂)

  • @Elmox222
    @Elmox222Ай бұрын

    I never stopped watching Foamy since starting in the early 2000's but it has gotten increasingly frustrating to watch. Besides the rants, and other miscellaneous things the series actually had a story and the main story ends with Foamy rebooting the universe solely for Germaine's benefit. It kind of went the Rick & Morty route with the series having multiple universes/timelines and having different art styles for each which made sense at the time. Now there's no story at all which would've been fine but now it seems the creator is just throwing a bunch of stuff at the wall to see what sticks, never finishes any of the side series and constantly changes art styles which is jarring. 1st the Island series with one of the side characters, then the comic series which is just comic panels with voiceovers and now the "Bits" series which is a few seconds of something happening and then a bunch of ads close to half if not more than half the length of the video. There isn't much of anything of value to watch on his channel anymore in my opinion. His channel has more "live streaming" stuff that I never cared for more than actual cartoons which is not the reason I subscribed to his channel in the first place. The rants are the only thing worth watching if you haven't gotten tired of them yet.

  • @Rikkiroo1008
    @Rikkiroo1008Ай бұрын

    I think some reasons why sites have become less edgy and more "family friendly" is because children have been given internet access at such a young age, and there are also no safe places that kids to just be on the internet. ex. Club penguin but it became to monotized by who ever owned by the end. And also these very young children on the internet should be supervised by their parents, so many blame creators for making something inappropriate when the creators never intended for small children to be their audience.

  • @rotisseriepossum

    @rotisseriepossum

    Ай бұрын

    we rly do need a new neopets/webkinz/club penguin for modern kids. neopets is still around and is on the cusp of a renaissance from what I’ve seen, but it also has microtransactions so eh. one could argue neopets’ censorship is too strict, to the point where its own content uses words like ‘unalive’ (like cmon ‘defeat’ is right there) and u cant even type words like ‘therapist’ bc it technically has ‘rapist’ in i, but id prefer that over my hypothetical kid accessing things like what i did online at that age. it’s impossible to stop kids from being on the internet, so they at least deserve a space for themselves

  • @Rikkiroo1008

    @Rikkiroo1008

    Ай бұрын

    @rotisseriepossum Yea like the need something to accessible and not full of microtransactions, and allow kids to express themselves and interact with their friends.

  • @TheSketchyartist3
    @TheSketchyartist3Ай бұрын

    I'm surprised you didn't mention the fact that Jim has been banished from Newgrounds. He recently began using AI artwork for some of his new foamy cartoons(and once again, he changed the style for this too). Except nobody on Newgrounds took this well. He began using AI on the short August 4th of 2023, it wasn't noticeable at first. Except it became quite noticeable in some of the later stuff that he produced for Newgrounds, along with using AI to promote some of the stuff he creates. The last straw for him being on Newgrounds was with the short 'Car', and NOBODY was having any of it of Jim using AI for the backgrounds in his cartoons. As of writing. Jim hasn't uploaded anything new onto Newgrounds because of this, he's mostly posting his stuff on youtube since youtube doesn't care if someone uses AI or not. Content is content to the mindset of the people who run youtube. If you think about it. Jim used Foamy as a way to speak out about the world problems(as well as addressing some bad business practices) except now he became a shell of his former self as an artist to speak out for the little guy since he is now using AI for his backgrounds rather than actually hiring someone to make them, and to any artist, that's insulting. If I would give advice to Jim I would do this. Reset your mentality since health always comes first. Figure out WHAT made Foamy great in the first place, get with the times that the edgelord teenagers that you were entertaining are now in their 30s. And get rid of AI altogether and if you dont want to draw backgrounds, PAY SOMEBODY to do em. There are a SHITLOAD of people who would gladly work for you for a reasonable price to do simple backgrounds just for a either a minute or a two minute skit with Foamy.

  • @tera1692

    @tera1692

    Ай бұрын

    Or, tbh, he could find something else to do artistically besides Foamy, Vtubing (b/c yeah, he has two models last I looked) and on top of that a couple podcasts. Dude needs a sabbatical to figure something out on the inside before continuing to create. His stuff is soulless now.

  • @GrayAndGrey

    @GrayAndGrey

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@tera1692 He won't. His pride will not allow it.

  • @Zavitor

    @Zavitor

    Ай бұрын

    The trick is finding somebody who is not going to attach their own opinions and agenda to the work they do. It would be difficult to resist making even the slightest, minute take on it, just to generate some clout for their own brand. Plus I find the whole noise about AI akin to throwing wooden shoes in the gears of 19th Century Machinery during the Industrial Revolution. The AI Rant will be forgotten in due time, and we'll only have some term or phrase born of it, that'll be lost in the annals of etymology lore. And as much as people love to generate bile about mass production, I don't see them throwing away the stuff they bought at the discount store on their shoestring budget, and drive triple digit miles out to some country roadside crafts exhibit, to pick up hand crafted housewares. Especially when they tend to simply go on Etsy, never knowing if they're buying something that was purchased elsewhere, and marked up by a considerable amount.

  • @trashman11

    @trashman11

    Ай бұрын

    @@Zavitor “find someone who doesn’t add options and an agenda” you will never watch anything ever again

  • @Zavitor

    @Zavitor

    Ай бұрын

    @trashman11 Tell me you only read the first couple of words of my comment without saying that you only read the first couple of words of my comment.

  • @EeveelutionStorm
    @EeveelutionStormАй бұрын

    Ehhh, the OG Foamy shorts were great, because it was silly and funny... but I think, it was really just the age of the era. I remember even seeing Foamy DVD's at hot topic of all things. I think, the creator spent too much time focusing on sex, the amount of reboots was so annoying and then the rants just kinda... got old. Like, it was edgy humor for goth teenagers, not adults. My favorite was the Amityville Toaster skit. I eventually grew out of it, because I didn't enjoy the amount of changes made and the redesigns just felt dumb. I also got tired of the creators fetishes being shoved into the show constantly. So, if it's around still I'm surprised, but I got tired of it.

  • @pinkfakecheez
    @pinkfakecheezАй бұрын

    is nobody gonna talk about the weird fetish the creator seemingly had for mute girls? that was weird

  • @firstlast2636
    @firstlast2636Ай бұрын

    I stopped watching in 2006 when Foamy said he didn't want weed legal

  • @magicalpasta5462

    @magicalpasta5462

    Ай бұрын

    He did say he was okay with medicine weed

  • @gagejoseph91

    @gagejoseph91

    Ай бұрын

    Misinformation. He said he did not want RECREATIONAL weed legal, which is fair. He was fine with medicinal use. Also, swearing off an entertainer just because they don't support your drug of choice is...weird.

  • @firstlast2636

    @firstlast2636

    Ай бұрын

    @@gagejoseph91 Anybody who doesn't want all drugs legal is heetlaugh

  • @1.am.fluffy

    @1.am.fluffy

    Ай бұрын

    😂

  • @DarthJoshReturns

    @DarthJoshReturns

    Ай бұрын

    The video was calling out the potheads who pretend to care about the medicinal qualities of weed when they really want to smoke without getting in trouble.

  • @mah29001
    @mah29001Ай бұрын

    Foamy was one of those characters before Shadow the Hedgehog was conceived as an idea by SEGA.

  • @Randompersonnumber3
    @Randompersonnumber3Ай бұрын

    I remember really liking Foamy. Had no clue he was still around. While not all of his rants were great... there was also something kind of nice about Germaine calling out sexist assholes but still being herself (also standing up for herself and her weight gain)

  • @ramblezreader8019
    @ramblezreader8019Ай бұрын

    I use to frequent the Neurotically Yours website back in the day. I was introduce when I was between 15 and 16, and as cringe as it is to admit it, it was a big part of my childhood and really influenced my non-conformist beliefs both back then and now. A lot of the old rants have aged like milk (I genuinely disagree with his view on drugs now) but even so, I still look back on those crispy animations fondly, not just for nostalgia, but for the simple fact that they became a refuge for teenagers who growing up in genuinely terrible living situations. myself included. also, weird to see an overview on Foamy. I had a dream the other night where the creator released a teaser for a Foamy the Squirrel 3d platformer

  • @dvoremay6683
    @dvoremay6683Ай бұрын

    I don't always agree with foamy's opinions, but I always loved his rants and still do.

  • @misterprickly
    @misterpricklyАй бұрын

    I still watch Foamy and I still like Foamy.

  • @miragedown
    @miragedownАй бұрын

    people being angry and not having the emotional bandwith to deal with it. I feel that. I loved in your face stuff as a kid now i just dont have the energy to deal with ppl being angry just to be angry.

  • @stephanieok5365
    @stephanieok5365Ай бұрын

    Stigmaaaata (in my eye) lives rent free in my brain.

  • @tyrannosaurusrhett
    @tyrannosaurusrhettАй бұрын

    I knew the guy who used to be Mathers's lawyer. He hated it and eventually left the profession to take over an independent radio station.

  • @objectionheresay9668
    @objectionheresay9668Ай бұрын

    Honestly, lots of stuff derailed over time as explained in the "Germain for Stupids" video. Hit or miss, this dude was bending over backwards to post something in some form every day. I'm a $10/month patron, and I'd leave it active even if he took a couple years off from producing anything because I definitely feel like he's earned my money. It's been 20+ years running. I can't imagine how difficult that is.

  • @starsbookreviews
    @starsbookreviewsАй бұрын

    I only knew about the toaster animation. Used to quote it alot.

  • @Weird-to-the-core
    @Weird-to-the-coreАй бұрын

    Ngl I freaking love Pill-Zee, even to this day

  • @ChrisTopher-id4mz

    @ChrisTopher-id4mz

    Ай бұрын

    Honestly, Pilz-e is the only reason I still watch Foamy

  • @GribbleGob
    @GribbleGobАй бұрын

    I remember getting into Foamy as an edgy pre-teen and moving on when I grew out of edgelord bs as a teenager. only liked it because being harsh and swearing was really funny and stopped right before he became the mouthpiece for shit takes and tryhard political bait it seems. funnily enough I learned of Foamy through a cringe af video where a foamy rant was synced over Daxter cutscenes from the Jak and Daxter games.

  • @devinmurray6826
    @devinmurray6826Ай бұрын

    How did this guy think he could get away with straight up stealing Devi's character design from Johnen's "I Feel Sick"? And JTHM? None of the "rawr random!" Emo girls were old enough to notice? Ah.

  • @thenerdbeast7375
    @thenerdbeast7375Ай бұрын

    Will say this about the island series, it was super cute though!

  • @aestevalis0
    @aestevalis0Ай бұрын

    Foamy is doing just fine. JIMathers just posted a new Squirrel Songs video today.

  • @user-bu6qn1gp7n
    @user-bu6qn1gp7nАй бұрын

    What frustrates me, is when studios do task a risk and try something new, like they did with Thundercats 2011, or Rise of the TMNT, taking an older property and breathing new life into it, either the studio does not support it enough, because it wasn't a MEGA HIT within a few weeks. OR fans act as though it is some sort of insult to humanity, forgetting the media is not real. Even worse, some of these great shows, like Glitch Techs, are buried and never talked about, and then the studio turns around and then the networks talks about how they're not going to make any new IPs. It's frustrating. There used to be a lot more creativity. Now, because of social media, a lot of stuff is derivative...and people don't watch long content, regardless of how good it is.

  • @tacocat1921

    @tacocat1921

    Ай бұрын

    Netflix is soo bad for this, they cancel amazing shows because they weren't mega hits in the first few weeks of it launching.

  • @user-bu6qn1gp7n

    @user-bu6qn1gp7n

    Ай бұрын

    @@tacocat1921 True. But it's not just Netflix. Disney does the same thing on both their channel, and on Disney Plus. As does Paramount. The worst part is that, even if a show IS beloved, has a solid fanbase, tons of positive reviews and viewership and even mega awards (the Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance won an ANNIE and it was cancelled), they are still in danger of the chopping block. Either because of taxes, or because the studio did not see Stranger Things levels of engagement. It's stupid, because a LOT of great stuff today did not start off huge. Not everything is going to be a success like Shrek. Sometimes you get stuff like How to Train Your Dragon, or Elemental. Which was TANKING in the box office. But guess what? Given time, and word of mouth, it did better. Studios seem to forget that shows need support AND time. Even the OFFICE was not a success in its first season. Why does animation get the short end of the stick so much?

  • @tacocat1921

    @tacocat1921

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-bu6qn1gp7n true every platform does it, netflix popped to my mind first. Sometimes stuff doesn't really get popular til a couple years later too. It sucks that big studios forget or more likely don't care that shows very often aren't at their best in the first season but can become amazing over the course of a few seasons. :(

  • @TheDoomBlueShell

    @TheDoomBlueShell

    Ай бұрын

    Thundercats 2011 also had the problem that it seems the writers only had thought of the pilot and forget they needed to make a series out of it, I used to watch it with friends, I remember we stop watching at episode of the robot bears and we stopped at the middle of it to get pizza and nobody wanted to continue watching it... Now TMNT is mostly thanks because they put it in Paramount+, that thing isn't available in every country and is so late on the game of streaming that most people didn't even care to get it, when the movie was launch in Netflix it stayed in the top 10 for almost a month, at least in my country, so it seems it would have a bigger fanbase if it was launch in Netflix.

  • @user-bu6qn1gp7n

    @user-bu6qn1gp7n

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheDoomBlueShell Rise of the TMNT is a longer story. It's an excellent show, and it was 100% sabotaged by Nickelodeon and their terrible business choices. I can agree that Thundercats drags a bit. They were trying to make a serious show, but in doing so, they forgot to add in some charm. I think that's the show's biggest problem. However, I do like Lion-O and his problems. He's the most well rounded of the cast. I think that, if the writers got a little less stiff, allowed for some more fun, relationship, and character moments, it could be something great. Tons of shows have boring as hell first seasons, but there was a lot of good in Thundercats. It just wasn't executed as well as it could have been.

  • @froznpyro
    @froznpyroАй бұрын

    I would periodically check in on foamy the squirrel throughout the years, but I completely gave up on it a few years ago. It didn't help when the channel seemed to be bombarding me nonstop with YT notifications around the pumpkin guy era.

  • @raelogan
    @raeloganАй бұрын

    I haven't thought of Foamy in years

  • @elizahart661
    @elizahart661Ай бұрын

    I used to watch Foamy so much (even made fanart of one character lol) I liked the creators art/animations/relatable rants. It just started to focus way too much on se×ual stuff for me, me and my brother bonded over it, so the se× stuff got awkward. It started to seem hypocritical and all over the place with opinions.

  • @melissaduck
    @melissaduckАй бұрын

    The war flashbacks I'm experiencing because of this video... I remember the sex jokes surrounding Germaine. Young me really shouldn't have exposed herself to that.

  • @user-jj2tr4pi3z
    @user-jj2tr4pi3z10 күн бұрын

    Wait, foamy the squirrel was real? I thought it was a fever dream.

  • @kayvonfazeli2158
    @kayvonfazeli2158Ай бұрын

    It is time for you to rise and take forth your squirrel to the bagel shop cuz I need a bagel and you know i need a bagel with the cream cheese the creamy cheesy cheesy cream This has been living in my brain for decades

  • @kurtroscoe8971
    @kurtroscoe8971Ай бұрын

    I was a big fan of Foamy in high school. I wound up loosing touch with the series as other media drew my interest. Then a decade and a half later a recently made Foamy rant showed up in my KZread feed. I watched it out of nostalgia. What I remember of it was Foamy complaining about "wokeness". At the time I was a bit disappointed but not surprised. What I had originally seen as counterculture edginess in my teens had fully metastasized into reactionary rage and I didn't bother with anything else from that creator. I didn't even think about it until your video showed up in my feed and I watched it out of the same nostalgia.

  • @ChrisTopher-id4mz

    @ChrisTopher-id4mz

    Ай бұрын

    Of course “the counterculture(tm)” is fun and subversive when you’re the one raging against the machine and all the earnest conformity churned out therein. But ultimately a point comes where the counterculture becomes the actual culture; and since the culture is unabashedly progressive and earnest, it stands to reason that edgelord pseudo-conservative contrarianism is where all the counterculture is at

  • @Piratew0lf98
    @Piratew0lf98Ай бұрын

    I wish there were more things like Foamy these days regardless of if I agree with the opinions expressed in Foamy or enjoy it personally, it would be nice to just have more variety and more niche media. I miss when things were less cookie cutter and people made things just to express themselves and have fun.

  • @HBP2
    @HBP219 күн бұрын

    bow down foamy your lord and master foamy rocks and foamy wisdom is needed more than ever

  • @Queen_Nyxie
    @Queen_NyxieАй бұрын

    Wait, would Foamy's rants make him the first PNGtuber?

  • @thedollhousedreams1389
    @thedollhousedreams1389Ай бұрын

    I remember hanging out with my friends after school and watching Foamy every day in High School. Thanks for taking me back to less stressful times lol and I had no idea new stuff existed.

  • @ltleflrt
    @ltleflrtАй бұрын

    FOAMY! The 5 More Minutes video has lived rent free in my head since it was first posted.

  • @MaidOfPasta
    @MaidOfPastaАй бұрын

    For a good kid like me, Foamy was my escape to listen curse words. My sisters and I loved it. Because I was in middle school at the time, I just thought the swearing was funny. My dad walked into my room as I was watching it once, he sighed at the offensive content, so I stopped watching it. I don't think we ever sent the stamped envelope, but we wanted to.

  • @sweets_Cat88
    @sweets_Cat88Ай бұрын

    Oh yes… Foamy the squirrel… I remember a few episodes I would watch. Pill-z trying to babysit to earn money for his Medication and it ended horribly. Germaine messing with anchovy guy ( her stalker/ pizza delivery guy) at Victoria secrets ( that one i remember debuting on my birthday) Tech support guy gets shocked by a monkey And one where Foamy had his own songs to sing.

  • @citizenofcorona8783
    @citizenofcorona8783Ай бұрын

    I watched foamy regularly back in the mid-2000s. When I first saw it, I originally thought it was created by Jhonen Vasquez. I really like the satirical direction the show took.

  • @elemomnialpha
    @elemomnialphaАй бұрын

    You blame KZread, I blame capitalism And that now creation isn't a hobby for people it's a JOB abd MUST be profitable, and like all industries it kills creativity because that might not make money Monetization of the Internet was the worst thing to happen to it

  • @razor8191
    @razor8191Ай бұрын

    I used to watch Foamy all the time, and I remember teenage me mostly liking it. But more importantly, there really was nothing else like it back in the day because content was literally a bottleneck. There weren't that many internet celebrities years ago since very few people had the resources or time to do almost daily uploads to Newgrounds or KZread in those days. However, as time went by I grew more skeptical with Foamy and his rants, especially the ones about mental health. It got to the point where he straight-up told people to not take anti-depressant drugs because it was "unnatural." The final straw came days after Charlottesville where Foamy went on this extremely nihilistic rant about how actually all people are bad and bunch other pseudo intellectual garbage. Looking back on 2000's internet culture, there's a ton of cynicism, bitterness, and meanness that defines a whole lot of it. Foamy is basically content for an era that doesn't exist anymore.

  • @CapriciousCobra
    @CapriciousCobraАй бұрын

    When I was, like, 18 or 19, I used to marathon his videos while I was working on my computer. Part of my reason for watching some episodes was absolutely horniness. I distinctly remember the episode where the succubus and her respective twit came across a troll. She gets snatched by the monster, and in the next episode, she is collapsed and covered in white. I rewatched it more than others because I'm into monster&&&&ing. Now that I better understand anatomy and sex, the idea is horrifying that it is a joke when she gets r??ed. I don't know how KZread handles certain words, so I'm just being cautious.

  • @wlb2j
    @wlb2jАй бұрын

    I watched this all the time when I served in Iraq way back in 2006!

  • @peluchefuzz
    @peluchefuzzАй бұрын

    I still find it crazy that my introduction to foamy was my dad telling me to check it out. Like one video showed up in his recommended or popped up on facebook and he knew I liked Invader Zim so he was like "hey check this out" and showed me a few.

  • @EpicWinNoob
    @EpicWinNoobАй бұрын

    KZread shuns shortform content? Have- have you seen for much they try to push shorts??

  • @Doleryn
    @DolerynАй бұрын

    "The kind of stuff being made by adults and consumed by kids", isn't it every kind of animation out there ? 😂

  • @vonshroom2068

    @vonshroom2068

    Ай бұрын

    My main observation was the "Damaging kids" part and then seeing the result by the person covering it. Nothing against the trans thing,it is just funny to me, when one extreme derides another extreme is just silly. We all become what we consume where one sees fault the other sees escapism. It is not something to have issues with unless its actually harmfull to the consumer.

  • @haileyshannon7548
    @haileyshannon7548Ай бұрын

    Spanky Hamm from Drawn Together was supposed to be a parody of vulgar early Flash cartoons like South Park or NEWGROUNDS stuff. I don’t know if people who watch the show would get that. He’s more or less based on a genre not a particular character, like how Clara is Disney Princesses.

  • @dotmadhack
    @dotmadhackАй бұрын

    There's an awful lot of bitching about everything in this video. The way the characters are drawn, the things foamy talks about. It's a relic from the 2000s when people used to do or say what they wanted and people only liked or didn't like it. No one got doxxed, no one went on a media campaign to get the person fired, 50 youtubers didn't all jump on the band wagon to farm content.

  • @cptsteele91
    @cptsteele91Ай бұрын

    Everything about Foamy is a trigger warning Ahhh a wonderful callback to a more relaxed time when people could hear rough content without immediately going full lemming and people didn't all hate each other...good times those

  • @adrianstevenson1205

    @adrianstevenson1205

    20 күн бұрын

    God, i can't agree with this statement more. Hounestly, i would rather take videos like foamys rants on adhd and mental health over lectures of "get with the times. Or oh, this aged so poorly, dont say or be mean to subcects of people, i will now act offended on their behalf sthick." i enjoyed this video. I think this creator has done a good job walking the line of intellectual hounesty and personal experince and talking hounestly about their feelings with this ancient peice of appearently still going internet web series and appreciate alot of the insights that have been shared. And their journey. I can even appreciate their feelings on how it has become a dead horse. It was a good video. But god, it is the tone that always gets me. And it wasn't even that bad here. Koodos for not being that agravating. Yet, i think foamy aged better than this will. I remember seeing the foamy rant on how adhd or something wasn't real, clicked out, and forgot about it and moved on with my life. 20 or so years later i can say the drudgery of digging up old sh*t to sh*t on and call out pisses me off way more. Because if it aint one person its another doing the whole woke thing. I perfer the past when people were allowed to offend with content and characters, and didn't have to be projected on, then turn around and feel obligated to say something about different times just to avoid cancel culture. For this content creator, thank you for litteraly being honest about acknowledging your perceptions and talking about different angles. But i think this whole subject is of an era itself, like the content of early internet web seried edge humor can be classified. I think this video falls under the classifcation of woke era drudgery, and thank you for making a good video and honest one in such a stupid era of weak content. I hope the future sheds this kind of content. Thank you for not being a cancel culture enabler here and, as a first-time veiwer, appreciate it. I dont like your tone, of this kind of content though and wont be back. I hope the future turns direction away from this kind of thing.

  • @kl1n9yklingy51
    @kl1n9yklingy5129 күн бұрын

    foamy and illwillpress was one of the first internet shows i got addicted too as a child. can't believe it's still going! that's so cool!

  • @TimeKitt
    @TimeKittАй бұрын

    That PNGtuber look is hecka cute! Keep up the good work!

  • @lirainy4201
    @lirainy4201Ай бұрын

    I've never heard about foamy before, but I've watched Lenore the little dead girl, which kinda suites other shows you presented, i think

  • @smyl665
    @smyl665Ай бұрын

    Back in college (no dates, but pre-KZread) a friend messaged me "Hey! Someone turned you into a squirrel!" with links to the website. I think I have grown in the past couple decades (I cringe at much of what edgy 20yo me was like). Didn't know Foamy is still a thing and certainly have no intention of watching NOW!

  • @weaselwolf

    @weaselwolf

    Ай бұрын

    If you don't cringe at last a little at your younger self then you haven't grown

  • @RSkies

    @RSkies

    Ай бұрын

    This was how I discovered Sinfest in 2000 (a friend sent me a Monique-centered cartoon with "Hey! It's you in cartoon form!"). It's sad to see how Tatsuya has devolved in the past few years.

  • @smyl665

    @smyl665

    Ай бұрын

    @@weaselwolf I would LITERALLY try to SLAP some sense into myself

  • @weaselwolf

    @weaselwolf

    Ай бұрын

    @@RSkies Yeah. I got a wild thought to just go back and check in just a little bit ago and goddamn...it's tragic

  • @hawkeyestegosaurus5680
    @hawkeyestegosaurus5680Ай бұрын

    I vaguely remember Foamy though a lot of what was on those Newgrounds animations is entirely gone from my memory completely

  • @prcervi
    @prcerviАй бұрын

    I'm surprised dude is still making foamy the squirrel, shit dropped off my radar back in the newgrounds era i'm happy the guy is still making art but i'm still not interested in going back to that stuff

  • @felixtkatt
    @felixtkattАй бұрын

    How much do you think the edgy-ish Foamy content of yesteryear compares to the Vivzipop content of today? I feel like the evolutionary markers are there.

  • @somnvm37

    @somnvm37

    Ай бұрын

    It looks like they come from 2 very different places [i've only watched the pilots of vivzipop's animations]. the first one is just people thinking that being negative and critical and edgy is cool, and more optimistic positive people are stupid or smth. Atl thats what I think when remmembering 2015 youtube that was angry at everything. and vivziepop is more like, people are tired that you can barely even say word murder on youtube without some sort of punishment. And since you can never swear or show negativity, some people would want to let all of that out.

  • @TheDoomBlueShell

    @TheDoomBlueShell

    Ай бұрын

    For me her projects still removes a lot of the edge but is intentional because she wants it to be liked by the majority, while these old videos tend to not care much if they are going to have an audience in the first place and was more a way for the artist show what they wanted. She wants her projects to become a product while older content were almost never made with money in mind, and this isn't a jab at her if I was in ger position I would also try to transform my project in a product.

  • @infernomoo

    @infernomoo

    Ай бұрын

    It's a lot more "safer" and I use that in quotes because people will still complain about vivizs content being offensive somehow

  • @creataria
    @creatariaАй бұрын

    Honest to God, I got a sticker of this little dude from a Hot Topic in my mall when I was like 14 and had ZERO clue he was from a web series. I just remember liking the sticker for being Lol So Random. Dodged a bullet by the sound of it. 😬

  • @fenix1673
    @fenix1673Ай бұрын

    ey yo negative has nikke goddes of victory on the background

  • @ChesuMori
    @ChesuMoriАй бұрын

    Hmm, don't remember Germaine getting bustier... must've been after I lost interest in the series? I feel like the most recent one I've seen was the hyper squirrel claiming to have stigmata of the eye, to which Germaine said something like, "do you mean astigmatism?", and then the squirrel's eyes start bleeding

  • @GDSK09
    @GDSK09Ай бұрын

    Unrelated but shaman king flowers eps 1 - 13 are on Netflix. Which is surprising

  • @reillocb

    @reillocb

    Ай бұрын

    can't believe i'm learning this here unironically tysm

  • @Puerco-Potter

    @Puerco-Potter

    Ай бұрын

    What? They promoted the reboot like it was the new stranger things and then just shadow dropped the continuation without ceremony? That's so Netflix...

  • @GDSK09

    @GDSK09

    Ай бұрын

    @@Puerco-Potter well heres the thing about that: ORIGINALLY the makers of shaman king flowers, DID NOT want it to be released outside of Japan (i know this cuz in the mid of each episode, there was a "not for resale, distribution, streaming" disclaimer).

  • @fgregerfeaxcwfeffece

    @fgregerfeaxcwfeffece

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @GribbleGob

    @GribbleGob

    Ай бұрын

    why tf should I care about an offbrand JoJo clone?

  • @jasperjazzie
    @jasperjazzieАй бұрын

    i remember loving this series when i was admittedly _way_ too young to be watching it (also i'm currently 19, younger than the series itself, so it was way past its prime when i started watching lol), and looking back so many of the takes and just general stuff that happened that were in it are just...absolutely unhinged...and not really in a good way?? i grew up with this, then htf _and_ dhmis, and it feels Very Weird, honestly the only consolation i have is that i was never interested in shane dawson's stuff, and that's all i've got going for me in that regard lmfao. i definitely wish a lot of animated stuff wasn't so sanitized, but there has to be a balance, so many people seem to just accept that since they watch a lot of traumatizing material when they were younger, that every kid should be exposed to shit that messes them up or puts these harmful ideas out there, and i don't think that's right either. that probably sounds like some "think of the children!!!" stuff, but i definitely think there's a middle ground between that and the "people are too soft nowadays!" mindset i've seen from a lot of people.

  • @MoodyBloobs
    @MoodyBloobsАй бұрын

    He's a V-tuber now.

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