An unpopular or underdog self-taught experienced retro gamer/artist and also has deep compassion for cute things (Eeveelutions, Hello Kitty, etc.) as well as American muscle cars and Dragon Ball. I have a rough life with virtually no friends so I do not talk much, plus I have Asperger's Syndrome.

I am a Millennial and the creator of the powerful OCs known as Little and the Super Eeveelutions which take place in a crossover story but you must go to DeviantArt for their content, as video based on them are no longer occurring on YT due to overlooked results.

I'm also known as N64BOY in Fandom Wiki sites (most active in Zelda, Hello Kitty, and Mario ones). Try to find me there.


LITTLE

The inevitable happened. My account got hit by the AI age verification system, even though it's clear that I am an adult. I had done my procedures to make it become verified, but it's just to show how dumb the internet world to becoming.

12 hours ago | [YT] | 5

LITTLE

"SHORYUKEN!!"

(Yes, this is AI art by me, but a scene of Kuromi doing the iconic Street Fighter move actually exists)
https://youtu.be/gzJRnHkpdlU

4 days ago | [YT] | 9

LITTLE

If the OC Little were to be in the Harry Potter universe, what Hogwarts House would you think he would be in? The answer will come in 5 or 6 days (it may surprise you).

1 week ago | [YT] | 5

LITTLE

The sheer difference between a today's car versus one from the '70s in a crash! I've found a viral post of a classic 1973 Chrysler New Yorker (keep in mind, it's bigger than a Ford Crown Victoria and had a 440ci V8) being hit by a 2010s Kia in a 4-car accident.

This here is proof that fiberglass vehicles these days are designed to absorb and crumple apart from even the smallest hits, but saving the driver, while old steel-bumper joints from your grandfather's time were the complete opposite. It can survive all but the worst impacts, but YOU will take all the forces because no air bags, all-metal body, heavy weight, and no crumple zones. Realistically, I won't deny that new cars are safer for drivers, but the vehicles way back in the day were mean! The Chrysler barely even took a scratch, and all that was lost was just its tag. Easy repair if you know what to do. Kia? Totaled! The New Yorker drove home that day. Still, sad to see a classic car get hit, but I find this case hilariously crazy. They don't make them like they used to! Lol

Fun fact: The vintage auto is NOT body-on-frame. It's unibody just like the modern car!

1 week ago | [YT] | 3

LITTLE

Was it worth it to you guys that I've done a playthrough of a different RPG rather than Pokemon through Harry Potter?

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 4

LITTLE

Man, or sheep? How about both? Little has a love for My Sweet Piano and Fifi, the two sheep characters of Sanrio! BAAA!

www.deviantart.com/little-94/art/Little-x-My-Sweet…

3 weeks ago (edited) | [YT] | 9

LITTLE

Well, ‪@LeafyJolt‬, here is a drawing of your favorite Pokemon (or at least one of them) in my style

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 11

LITTLE

"Ooohh! Ooooh! Owwwie..."

(Poor Cinnamoroll stubbed his toe)

www.youtube.com/shorts/wi5Ftx...

1 month ago (edited) | [YT] | 14

LITTLE

For so long, I loved how Mickey Mania, which was released in 1994, claimed its Pete as the "biggest, meanest anyone has ever seen". Umm...not really. Look at how Disney's main antagonist was in the Capcom title The Magical Quest two years prior, in comparison. The difference is striking. He's actually gigantic and indeed looks mean and powerful. Now 𝗧𝗛𝗔𝗧...is Pete!

Then again, the source material, The Prince and the Pauper, came out in 1990, so, who knows for the legitimate answer. But honestly, to this day, I can't find any more serious looking Pete, especially by that decade's standards. The Kingdom Hearts series that came later was close too. What do you think?

Mickey Mania: https://youtu.be/52KN8jk-9so
The Magical Quest: https://youtu.be/dzuhIdmAivA

1 month ago (edited) | [YT] | 7

LITTLE

I don't know if anyone is curious about this, because I am indeed someone who lives in America, but I will explain why I have been recently making classic video game playthroughs of foreign releases (Japanese or PAL).

Although it looks awkward, because technically I'm not supposed to play non-U.S. versions as the main country's audience (anyone who speaks/reads English in my case) may not understand the language if playing certain games from Japan (unless they're really familiar with the game itself in general), the reason is that I presume it might help me spread to different worldly audiences and old games, especially on 8/16-bit generations have regional differences on some titles or even exclusive ones, so it wouldn't hurt to show them. Besides, I haven't seen many other channels try this, so this makes my case rather unique. If it bothers you, I'm sorry.

1 month ago (edited) | [YT] | 4