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  • Mother 3: The sad moments in MOTHER 3 are sad enough, but now you've got a lack of Chugga speaking in comic relief, and even adding sadness of his own. This is probably the best example in the entire LP. Go to 6:14 of that episode. You don't even need to watch the rest of the episode for it to hit you hard...*sniff*
  • Pikmin 2: His story of a Bulbmin's life, which doubles as Nightmare Fuel.
  • The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask:
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    • When he talks about how he really felt during the Super Mario Sunshine LP, it was a little upsetting. And remember those hilarious moments in his Sunshine LP? Like the trouble he had with the watermelons, or the really annoying level that he completed right before losing his save data from a power failure, or the huge annoyance the final level's blue coins were? Not so funny when you consider he was the one playing during that, in addition to the problems he was already having. Somewhat surprising he didn't have a Heroic BSoD by the time it was over. For the curious.
    • Chugga has links to the alternate scenes in Majora's Mask that play when you fail something. Throughout the alternate scenes, he's completely silent, and the description of the video is almost never more than the affected person/thing's name, followed by an ellipsis.
      Romani...
      Kafei...
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  • Pokémon Emerald: A Running Gag throughout this Let's Play involves Chugga mimicking Maxie's dub voice from the Pokémon anime whenever he talks in the game. However, in episode 41, during Chugga's battle alongside Steven Stone against Maxie and Tabitha, he recalls how he used to think Maxie was a cool villain, citing his design and ability to be an intimidating villain by Pokémon standards, before his ridiculous voice in the anime meant he could no longer take his game counterpart seriously. It's not the saddest example on this page as he clearly has a lot of fun mimicking the 'Brooklyn version of Inspector Gadget' voice, but for those who have had their opinions of characters that they once liked unfairly tarnished, it can be quite sad.
  • Super Paper Mario:
    • During the scene where Luvbi turns into a Pure Heart, which is already enough of a Tear Jerker, Chugga stays completely silent, not even reading the text out loud. Then, once the scene ends and he gets the Pure Heart, he doesn't even yell 'YOU GOT A PURE HEART! END OF CHAPTER!' like he always does. He just stays silent, quietly reads the text at the very end, and then ends the video there without even any closing words.
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    • Happens again in chapter 8 with the presumed deaths of Bowser, Peach, and Luigi. And made even worse, perhaps; after the 'END OF CHAPTER' text, the picture over the ending sequence is whichever hero just presumably died.
  • Ōkamiden:
    • In episode 52, he stays very quiet as we watch the last moments of the Gorreo. Then, the picture at the end of the video is the interior of the Gorreo, which then morphs into the Ghost Ship.
    • The ending of episode 65 is arguably even worse, as an adorable picture of Chibi licking Kuni's face morphs into Akuro superimposed over the latter's face.
  • The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening: In the finale, he talks about how meaningful the game, especially the ending, is to him, as someone who suffers from nightmares rather often. After that, he viewed the ending for the first time and it made him love the game even more.
  • Kid Icarus: Uprising:
    • He stays completely silent during the ending of Chapter 21 of Kid Icarus: Uprising. Even the ending is total silence.
    • The other Wham Episode, Chapter 18. It ends with the sad part of the flight music from that chapter. A translucent image of Palutena is slowly fading in, and she repeats her (or rather, the Chaos Kin's) quote, “Everyone changes, Pit. Even gods.”
  • Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness: His reason for naming his Jolteon Voltaire, after a friend from when he was a teenager.
  • Xenoblade Chronicles:
    • Staying with the tradition of staying silent after major events, Chugga is completely silent after Fiora's death, even after a new mechanic that he would normally explain is introduced involving the Face Mechon. The ending shot is also Fiora fading out to represent their death.
    • His entire absence between the Metal Face battle and the aftermath of said battle. Many people spent countless hours watching his old vids and wishing him to come back. When he returned a few days ago, he spent the middle part of Xenoblade episode 41 talking about how he found the strength to come back. The real tearjerker is when he acknowledges the two people who helped him return to Let's Playing: fellow The Runaway Guys member ProtonJon and Masae Anela.
  • Pokémon Platinum:
    • Chugga’s story about what happened to a friend of his while they were climbing on Mt. Coronet. Basically, the friend encountered a Shiny Graveler which used Self-Destruct on the first turn. And his next encounter is another Shiny Graveler which did the same thing. Although this is a very funny moment since it’s “the best-worst luck”, imagine if that is the only time the friend could encounter a Shiny Pokémon in his life, and just like that it’s gone before he could do anything. On top of that, losing the chance to capture a Shiny Pokémon with something like that happening is one of the most devastating moments that could happen to anyone.
    • He encounters a trainer who said he brought his Pokémon to work. Emile then tells a story that he brought a Pokémon game to work once and played it on his break, his boss saw him, asked what he was doing and upon seeing Emile had over 100 hours clocked into a Pokémon game, his boss said Emile 'had no life and was such a tool.'
    • Chuggaa's speech when catching his Hoenn team in the Pal Park. It got heart-shattering when he recaught Teddy, his Slaking. Particularly with the 'Teddy, come back!' part.
    • Near the end of the final episode, Chugga reveals he was ridiculed and beaten up in high school because he enjoyed Pokémon before Diamond and Pearl was released.
  • Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time: Revealing in this episode that in his childhood, when his family wasn't financially strong, he was given a wallet for his own money... because his parents wanted to know where his money was when they were in a pinch, with Emile not catching on and his parents feeling terrible for having to take their child's allowance.
  • Pokémon Black and White: When challenging Alder, it becomes an incredibly close battle with Haywire being the last one out. It looks as though, after all this time of Haywire having to sit out important battles, contributing little to normal fights, and generally having all-around less-than-stellar performances, this would have been it: Haywire has Overheat, the last Pokémon is Vanilluxe, and it looks as though everything is going to come through...but Vanilluxe survives the last attack and takes out Haywire with Blizzard. At the end of the fight, all Chugga can do is just sadly congratulate Alder, with the outro not even being loud and upbeat like it normally is. It just feels like an episode where Ash loses a Pokémon League. All that can be said is: poor Haywire...
  • Earthbound (Redone):
    • In Episode 16, he compares Dr. Andonuts' somewhat dismissive treatment of Jeff to his own rocky relationship with his father. Having grown up with a man who prioritized 'other things' over his family (he implies in his 50 Facts video that those 'other things' were drugs), he sympathizes with Jeff and appreciates the game for including such a personal theme into the story.
    • In Episode 45, upon arriving at the crashed helicopter that Pokey was piloting, Chugga recounts the story of a childhood bully of his that was part of a mutual group of friends and randomly started hating him one day, but in the 9th grade, he abruptly died. Chugga laments that he wishes he treated the guy better, and that he thinks that the event shaped him as a person, even saying that Pokey reminds him of the bully in a way.
  • Chrono Trigger:
    • In Episode 1, Chugga talks to some NPCs that say 'I hate my dad more than anyone in the whole world.' and 'Dad loves money more than he loves me.' All Chugga can say is 'Me too.'
    • Episode 8 ends with him not doing his usual outro, as the episode abruptly fades to the endcard after the end of the cutscene with the bleak yet very slim chance of the Arris Dome inhabitants of surviving on just one seed. Whats even worse is that the last line before said abrupt 'fade to endcard' was the little girl saying 'Why's Daddy taking so long?' She doesn't know that her father died trying to find food, however...
    • Despite his raging, Chugga ends his postgame Lost Sanctum videos on a surprisingly sombre note. He calls it a rare instance of new content ruining a game, and says, in a sad tone:
      Chugga: If you played the Lost Sanctum, and had a not-positive opinion of Chrono Trigger after the fact... I wouldn't blame you.
  • Super Mario Galaxy 2:
    • When playing through Starshine Galaxy (a galaxy based on Super Mario Sunshine), Emile reminisces on a fond memory associated with the level. When he first played through the game, he called his legally-blind friend, who was unable to play the game since they couldn't play it up close, and allowed them to experience it alongside him via Skype. When they reached Starshine, they were both overwhelmed with joy and nostalgia; he recalls it being one of the happiest moments he's ever had with that particular friend. Sadly, the two decided to mutually end their friendship and parted ways soon after. A year later, Emile went on Twitter to check up on his old pal, hoping to establish a reconnection; to his shock, he discovered that the friend had constantly badmouthed him on the site, pushing Emile to finally move on from them. He then ends his story by saying that, despite their relationship ending on a sour note, he'll always cherish that one happy moment they had at Starshine Galaxy.
      Emile: Even if you're not friends with somebody anymore, even if things aren't good between you anymore, even if you've grown apart...it doesn't mean you can't still cherish the good times that you had together.
    • The very last episode ends with a heartwarming, but still overall tear-jerking dedication to his pet rabbit Pippy, who sadly passed away suddenly during the production of his Galaxy 2 LP. Pippy's memorial dedication is also accompanied by the somber-ly sweet remix of Rosalina's theme that is played during the post-credits scene of the game.
  • Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Rescue Team DX
    • Just like the games, Willow and Chamomile get attacked by everyone and have to run away. What makes it more tear jerking than it already is is the end card.
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    • The end card of the final non-bonus episode. Willow closes the storybook that's been used as a Framing Device for the entire LP, with her discarded scarf on the floor next to it. After everything her and Chamomile have experienced, their journey is over.
    • In the bonus video, Chugga talks about how he owned a 5 foot tall store display for the game, and how much he loved it. He had to throw it away a few months after getting it when he moved coast to coast, because space was so tight. What makes it worse is that he had no confirmation that more of those displays existed until a few months ago, so he was left wondering if he had thrown away the only one in the world. Ouch...
  • Xenoblade Chronicles 2
    • As per usual when it comes to major story deaths, Emile is almost entirely silent in the wake of Vandham's sacrifice, even though the newly awakened Mythra gave him the opportunity to talk about what she can do.
    • Chugga notes his realization where at first he thought Tora not remembering anything about Mor Ardain despite likely being from there was a plothole, but eventually realized that it was because Tora had likely suppressed his memories of living there due to what had happened with his family, to the point he literally could not remember anything of his childhood outside of a few things.
    • When talking about Mabon, Vess' former driver before his death back in Episode 37, Chugga notes an argument he had heard that in hindsight, it seems like Mabon might have been downplaying just how badly ill he actually was, given that he had never once tried to move from his position, possibly implying that he was paralyzed and was only putting on a brave face.
    • Ursula's singing voice, courtesy of Adriana Figueroa.
    • The beginning of Episode 67 has a more somber tone than usual, with Chugga talking about the intense nature of the start of the Chapter, with the scenes of Lora's (Jin's Driver) abusive household and the soldiers of the Urayan Kingdom noting their own nature as essentially cannon fodder. For Chugga in particular, the scenes presented with Jin and Lora hit much more personally than usual, given his own difficulties with a certain family member when he was younger, and the sheer sense of helplessness one feels in that situation, even noting that to Lora, Jin was akin to having a light at the end of the tunnel metaphorically.
    • In Episode 112 when doing Floren’s Blade Quest, Chugga admits that Florens thing of being mistaken for a girl and getting free stuff from other people for it reminds him of a friend he used to have...one who pretended to be a girl on the internet to get fame and gifts. And from the sound of things, it bit that friend back hard.
      Chugga: A long time ago I had a friend who...pretended to be a girl on the internet to get attention and to get free things out of people, and-no, I don't mean that they were trans, I understand that that's difficult and I'm not talking about that. They're somebody that I looked up again recently, and they still identify as male all these years later and by their own admission they were just doing it to get attention. They were entering relationships with straight men not telling them and they said they were doing it with the justification of 'Oh, I'm just helping them build their confidence'. It was disgusting. And, after their secret got out, they were just the BIGGEST crab-apple ever, they were so rude all the time, they were never happy, and they were such a cheerful, nice person before all that happened and it...really made me sad, I haven't talked to them in...like, close to a decade at this point. (...) A-And like, the worst thing about it was it actually worked. They were getting free gifts from people all the time and being treated special and all that, and...this quest just kinda reminds me of that.

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