[YTP] - The Quest for the Nintendo Switch

11 months ago
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It's been a while since I've made a YouTube Poop. This one took me 2 and half years to make and had been stuck in development Hell for quite some time. Until now... (This is also probably the first time I've ever used the CD-i characters in a real YTP. Plus unlike my other ones, this one follows a story)

King Harkinian gets bored and decides to play some Nintendo Switch, only to find out that the Switch has been stolen! This infuriates the king as he then sets off on a epic journey to find his missing console as he travels to the Mushroom Kingdom.
(And yes, I did sorta cheat with some of the sentence mixing by using Uberduck text to speech voices for some of the sentences and words for the charaters. Don't judge me)

This was inspired by @Nin10Guy's classic and fasntastic YTP, "The Quest for the Wii". Do go and check it out after watching this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FasG-pSQ4qg&ab_channel=Nin10Guy

#ytp #cdi #nintendoswitch #theking

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