Eps 15: Wednesday But YTP
The 10 minutes podcast episode titled "Wednesday But YTP" discussed the subject of YouTube poop (YTP), which refers to a style of remix video that takes existing media content and manipulates it to create a new, often humorous, video. The hosts talked about how YTP can be seen as a creative outlet for fans of different media franchises, and how it has evolved over the years to include different forms of video manipulation such as sentence-mixing and visual distortion. The hosts also touched on the controversy surrounding YTP, with some people arguing that it can be seen as disrespectful or inappropriate to the original media content. Ultimately, the hosts concluded that YTP can be an interesting and entertaining form of video remixing that allows people to express their creativity and humor in new ways.
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Host
Adrian Bailey
Podcast Content
Welcome to another episode of Wednesday but YTP, your favorite podcast where we discuss everything related to the world of YouTube Poops. In case you are new to the world of YTP, it's a unique form of mashup that takes video clips from various sources and remixes them in a humorous way, often creating something completely unexpected and hilarious.
YTP has been around for over a decade, but it's still largely an underground culture. It's not uncommon for people outside of the community to not understand YTPs and dismiss them as bizarre and nonsensical. However, those who are into YTPs know that it's a form of art that requires creativity and a sharp sense of humor.
So, what makes a good YTP? There is no right answer to this question, as there are countless styles and approaches to YTPs. Some YTPs rely on nonsensical humor, while others are more focused on satire and parody. Some YTPs feature repetitive editing techniques, while others use more advanced editing techniques to create a surreal experience.
One of the most important elements of a YTP is its source material. YTPs are often made using popular TV shows, movies, and video games. The more well-known the source material, the more likely the YTP will find an audience. However, what sets a good YTP apart from a mediocre one is how the creator uses the source material. A good YTP will take clips from a source and use them in unexpected, creative, and hilarious ways.
Another key component of YTPs is sound editing. YTPs often take audio clips from the source material and manipulate them to fit into the new context of the YTP. This can involve speeding up or slowing down voices, pitching sounds up or down, or adding sound effects.
Some of the most popular YTPs are those that feature famous memes and internet culture references. YTPs are a way for creators to combine their favorite internet memes and viral videos with their favorite shows and movies, creating a sort of cross-platform internet culture mashup.
YTPs have also become a way for creators to express their political views and engage in social commentary. Some YTPs have tackled serious topics like climate change, racism, and political corruption. While the humor in these YTPs may still be silly and absurd, the underlying message is often clear.
Now, it's time to talk about some of the best YTPs out there. One of the most well-known YTP creators is cs188, who has been making YTPs for over a decade. His YTPs are known for their fast-paced editing, clever wordplay, and hilarious moments. Other notable YTP creators include Emperor Lemon and DaThings1.
One YTP that stands out is "The King Goes to McDonald's" by cs188. This YTP takes footage from the King of the Hill TV show and remixes it to create a hilarious scenario where Hank Hill and his friends go to McDonald's. While the dialogue has been completely re-edited, it still flows seamlessly and feels like it could be part of the show.
Another famous YTP is "Hotel Mario - All Toasters" by Deepercutt. This YTP takes footage from the notoriously bad Hotel Mario game and transforms it into a hilarious parody of the game's infamous "all toasters toast toast" scene. The video uses clever editing and sound effects to turn a dull dialogue scene into one of the funniest moments in YTP history.
If you are new to YTPs, don't be intimidated by the sometimes confusing and nonsensical humor. Keep an open mind and try to appreciate the creativity and humor that goes into these videos. Who knows, you may just find yourself becoming a YTP fan.
That's all for this episode of Wednesday but YTP. We hope that you enjoyed this discussion about the weird and wonderful world of YouTube Poops. Tune in next week for another episode, where we will explore more exciting topics related to YTP culture. Until then, keep on remixing and making us laugh.