YTPeen: Phil the Leather Daddy - part 1/6

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Published 2011-10-25
Eat up, Grandma...
Filler.

All Comments (21)
  • @cs188
    The best take on Hey Arnold! I have ever seen. No one has done it like this before.
  • @davisbowe8668
    A damn shame Orpheus never never made another Hey Arnold YTP. I feel like that show had loads of potential for YTP material.
  • @McNibbler
    why are some of the best ytps "fillers"
  • @Liliputian07
    Unlike Fawful, Orpheus has jokes while being unrepentantly weird That's why he needs to come back
  • @FlameAdder
    >Filler >First 30 seconds alone already has me dying of laughter God damn, what do you consider quality content
  • @JRPomazon
    10 years ago today, we lost one of the greats. R.I.P Mark "Stinky" Peterson
  • @rlinders9972
    Arnold learns the sickening truth, and decides to confront Helga...
  • @Reiki151
    I remember seeing Skooks 3 in theaters. It was so spectacular that I had to divorce my wife, because she couldn't live up to the standards Skooks 3 has set...
  • I better get to see 5 more of these, or I'm gonna have to start chopping some dddddiiiiiccccckkkkkssssss.
  • To anyone reading this, the song after stinky got stabbed is "Heart of Gold" by the singer Neil Young.Also this song should have been played on Red Dead Redemption , the videogame. I'm sure all of you would agree yes?.
  • @megan_nester
    Please please PLEASE finish this series!!! Even if it is a part 2!! Orpheus you have kept us laughing for 10 plus years! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your talent.
  • @lifejunkie92
    hey guys, the song that plays in the movie theater is called "Te wo Tatake." not sure about the band or singer though. took me two fuggin years, but finally found it
  • 0:15 Arnold see himself and goes into a huge acid trip while dying on the inside....GENIUS lmao
  • @Oecobius33
    That whole pancake scene was great. "You need your strength for sex drive" sounds like something a weird grandparent would actually say.
  • @Orpheusftw
    @TehEliteOne That isn't fair at all to say. I understand a lot of hardcores don't like his tame, "casual" approach that tends to extend beyond the usual YTP audience, but he popularized a more story-like style coming out of a time when simple WMM audio/video AIDS was prevalent. Though its easy for people to call him overrated, he was an important transitional phase, and I have a lot of respect for what he's done for YTP.