The Stanley Parable Ultra Deluxe is a wonderful trip down memory lane that not only honors what came before but builds on it. I play it all here.
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Narrator: "This, is a bucket." Mark: "Dear GOD!" Narrator: "There's more." Mark: "NO!"
I remember that this sentence was in his try not to laugh challenge LOL
This comment has an "Expiration Date." Expiration Date was the name of the SFM Short film it's from.
Sean: THERES A BOOKET!?!?
the vid was a try not to laugh BUT it ORIGINALLY came from team fortress.
@@braedonlane7731 ooh I didn't know that
Mark usually: finds any useless inanimate object, befriends it, and carries it around even if it causes insane inconvenience. Mark when given a useless object to befriend and carry around: "I could throw this across a room and couldn't care less."
He does what he wants. 😂
TINY BOX TIM
"Don't you tell me what to get attached to"
@@stanleyyy427 cringe
@@carlosdafox21 TINY BOX TIM, I almost forgot he existed
I cant take it anymore, whenever I fall asleep at night with autoplay turned on. every single time I wake up it just appears.... every single FUCKING TIME IVE WOKEN UP THIS FUCKING VIDEO ALWAYS SEEMS TO BE PLAYING. IM CANT FUCKING TAKE IT ANYMORE
Probs a sign from the universe to watch it
then stop falling asleep with autoplay on
I will never have an original experience KZhead is gonna tweak when it sees that I’ve watched this video tens of times and only just now interacting with it while I do
I was watching a cat purring asmr video and this was the auto play. KZhead is up to something
yep just woke up and it’s still just that elevator music and marks voice and i wake up too 💀💀
57:52 "in effect, we have demanded that our entertainment be the collapse of ourselves." that line actually goes so incredibly hard, like in the beginning of his speech i was like 'ok yeah i think a good majority of people are socially aware of this' but that line was just too metal to ignore
Me: "Wow, nearly 4 hours? He must have found a bunch of endings!" Mark: *enters broom closet* Me: "oh, nvm..."
*_T h e b r o o m c l o s e t e n d i n g w a s m y f a v o u r i t e !_*
LOL SAME But it's funnier this way
XD same
Not once but twice
@@JJ-hh2yn four times in total, if your counting how many he entered the room. At least four I've seen, I haven't finished watching yet.
I realize now why the Stanley button is so emotional. The narrator tells you to roleplay as Jim so that hearing the name makes you feel personally validated. But all this time, you've already been roleplaying as a man named Stanley. That's what the narrator called you. And now that he's gone, the Stanley button hits way harder. Because your name IS Stanley, and you didn't realize it until now. Sorry if this is phrased badly, I'm sleep deprived
Where is a stanley button?!
How have I never realized he says you're role-playing a man named Jim and then CALLS YOU BY THE WRONG NAME THE WHOLE GAME LOL
I have Pringle’s
@@rendyx1365 3:18:07
I red this in the narrators voice
24:47 The Dancing in the Elevator kills me everytime 🤣
In 2x speed its more funnier 😂
@@avnn6750IT DOES 😂😂😂😂
the fact it lasts for 3 and a half minutes even though it's edited down and sped up, that raw footage must be a real sight to behold
I love that the narrator is British in the first and second game. You can tell when he yells "UNFUNNY?" That just cracks me up 😂
Narrator's voice cracks up too.
@@nonexistent-yt9emsmart
YOU WAT BLUD
i sense bri’ish voices for some reason
@@j1nn0oeveryone can do that…
"Have you ever sat down in one place and not moved for an entire year?" "Yes" Man covid really did a number on us all.
nah
Normie
2 Years honestly.
nah + ratio
I'm still doing it help! I need a job
Fun Fact: The Bucket was originally only supposed to make the Narrator include it in every other dialogue in the game. Changes dialogue from "Stanley" to "Stanley and the bucket" but after awhile, more and more devs start getting more creative ideas on what to do with the bucket. In the end, all of that snowballed so much that it halted the game's development for an *_ENTIRE YEAR_* and is actually the reason the Ultra Deluxe version was delayed in the first place. All because of one singular bucket...
Dear god...
There’s more!
No....!
Did you get that from Doug Doug’s Stream with the creator I know your secrets
That’s one powerful bucket
“Don’t cry because it’s over, cry because it happened ” -Wise words from Mark
Mark: I could throw this bucket down the hallway and I wouldn’t care less Jack: My bucket
yes LOL i watched jack before watching this and I just remembered that
The scary part about the narrator going insane in the skip button ending is that the last time we see him he’s repeatedly saying the sentence “the end is never the end is never the end” But you think he’s only just now started but he’s been saying that for hundreds of years now on repeat
That really was haunting
I like to thing the hauting screaming was the narrator
It makes you realize that the reason why the Stanley button exists is because he really and truly missed Stanley. He had escaped during the last "time skip", and found his memory zone. He made all of those buttons, made everything again simply because he needed something to stay sane. Him not being in the memory zone when Stanley gets there... might mean he's gone, or insane. It could've been centuries between his escape and Stanley waking up. Perhaps thousands of years, stuck in his own personal hell.
@@xxdagrimreaperxx5803 absolutely haunting
@@NexusAnimationsYT (Small Spoiler) It's kind of the opposite of employee 432. (From the creator, Davey Wreden himself:) employee 432 was an experiment of 'insanity'. If you look at his desk, you can see his job is to sharpen pencils, but he's never given any pencils to sharpen. The creator says that somewhere hidden in the game, there is a document talking about it. There's also the Employee 432 peer reviews you can find on the way through the Confusion ending. He goes so insane that he becomes the fabric of the universe. That's who the settings person is. Employee 432.
The fact that he hit the narrator right back with the "He died on his keyboard, could the next narrator take over?" 😂
E
He got uno reversed
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It was indeed perfection!
26:05 Best part i love the elevator music
sometimes i come back just to watch his flailing elevator sequence. 24:51 - 27:51 . I have an organic chemistry exam this morning and i got this stuck in my head. thanks mark
Watching this video late at night and passing out / waking up to random parts is the most disorienting experience ever but in the best way possible
I can just imagine Amy hanging out downstairs, and just hearing a muffled "I LOVE HOLES"
I love this comment, thank you
You get a like.
@@Someonecalledeli big precsh
Or “I’M DONEY WITH THE FUNNY”
1k
and she backflipped all the way to work.
It’s been one whole minute
unparabled
Three hours and thirty eight minutes!!! 🤯 How awesome that!?!
Ok cool so true man lel ae s.
Trueee
25:58 Mark really channeled his inner evil minion
I finished it 3 hours 38 minutes and 29 seconds. That epilogue was brilliant, bewildering, beautiful. I’m so glad that we were able to go back to the hole and it was a fitting way to go. Speaking of which, I think it’s time for another visit down a wormhole with infinite choices in space.
If you go through all the dialouge in parts that you can just stay in and finish every single ending, it can take at least 11 hours. Isn't that crazy? I'm currently working on it. I've gotten I think 3 endings so far
That’s the length of the video
That entire section with the skip button was more terrifying than like 90% of horror films
Agreed
Less gore in horror movies, more existential dread pls
@@jessicacaron5084 the cosmic horror of you vs infinite void
Yes! And when the narrator was repeating “the end is never the end”, I was genuinely sad for him, like, he had completely lost his shit
Was worse than little nightmares
Mark: **sits in an elevator for 20 minutes listening to the same 4 minute song clip** Also Mark: **screams in pain while the narrator monologues about the skip button**
ya know this more than convinces me that humans were not meant to be together
Kinda hypocritical mark
Just mark acting for comedy purposes
he was enduring the narrator's rambling, not because he's a masochist, but just wants to see how much he can take.
Realistic adhd representation 😍🥰😊💗💗
The explanation he gives around 23:00 reminds me so much of how Karen from Shameless talks 😭 the facial expressions are spot on.
This is the first time I’ve ever seen The Stanley Parable. This was fascinating
Watching someone play through it the first time is something special. I highly recommend the original video as well
@@felesnocis where is that video? And i only stayed cause he told me to
Same, what a wild ride
Narrator: **slowly losing his mind** Mark: **enjoys the beat**
I think they are both doing both of those things
Yeah…Mark is definitely the one losing his mind in this scenario..
You can’t loss what you never had
*You are making me think I'm insane*
it’s definitely the reverse lmao
Narrator: *dramatically explaining the horrors of mind control.* Markiplier: “I like this box..”
TIM
@@msw3314 Same.
@@msw3314 vib
@@msw3314 I thought about the same thing! (and imagined you saying in Markiplier's voice)
Tiny Box JIM and Tiny Box Tim, the perfect duo. The thought of actual Jim doing the news as a box is very blursed.
The bits where you traverse the deserts and the fields, and where you get the test achievement, I never expect to feel such profundity in Stanley Parable Ultra Deluxe of all games, but it gets kinda deep with the transition to the desert with the metacommentary on how we perceive the past with rose tinted glasses and it wasn't all perfect, and how time erodes everything away eventually when you use the skip button, even the concrete holding up the building disintegrates eventually, everything is temporary even concrete, so don't shy away from new trying new things, along with all of the other messages the can be gleaned from the skip button ending, like, damn that's so deep. You really feel some straight up majesty when you traverse the desert and instead of the narrator, there's the music. Kinda makes sense the game's creator's so capable of true profundity when you realise it's the same guy who made The Beginner's Guide which is even deeper, and much, much darker than The Stanley Parable, but still...
I have come to a realization about this game. When the narrator goes on about needing a vessel..... What if Stanley is the narrator. Someone so bored with his life that he is narrating his imagination? A game developer at his desk, supposedly restricted in his creativity. Living through his dreams of making or playing a video game at the desk. The player is his invisible guest, or "vessel" for his narrations. Much the same as acquired DID, but much simpler. The ideals of simply sharing creativity. The game isn't a fever dream, or the possible ramblings of a serial killer. It's the story of the developer of the game. Lost in corporate policy and practice. And making this game in his head first. The game is making the game is making the game is making the game is making the game is making the game! The end is never the end is never the end is never the end because the end is making the game!
I love that Mark keeps pausing what he's saying to let the narrator talk, like he's being so polite but keeps getting cut off bc the narrator never leaves a chance for him to respond. Highkey adorable
It's what let's players do. Let the people watching hear and experience the game they are playing. I have a feeling u would find him cutting his toenail adorable too
@@mattstyles2498 LMAOO
I mean... You'd do it with navigation systems too
@@mattstyles2498 stop hes already dead 😂
I think that makes him better than jacksepticeye. I enjoyed marks play through of the "There is No Game Here" so much more for that reason.
“What’s your favorite Markiplier moment little Timmy?” “I liked the part where Mark descended into madness from elevator music for a LONNNNNG time”
Is that the game grumps reference of ‘87!?!?
OH DID YOU GET THE BROOM CLOSET ENDING THE BROOM CLOSET ENDING WAS MY FAVORITE
@@smittywerbenjagermanjenson1094 I find this concerning
"Hey Timmy, are you going in for that brain surgery this evening?" "Yeah... I hope it goes well!"
tiny box tim :(
I need the narrator to write my essays. He can yap infinitely and i need that.
1:01:11 one thing i wish the devs would’ve added is a short first-person animation of Stanley getting up from off the floor, because realistically he would’ve fallen over and been totally unaware until “waking up”
The fact that the first "ending" Mark got was the "broom closet ending", makes me happy.
The broom closet ending is my favorite!
You guys got the broom closet ending too? Favorite ending of mine!
Oh, did you get the broom closet ending? The broom closet ending was MOY FAYVORITE!!!
So everyone got the broom closet ending here? Did you know it's my all time favorite?
I prefer the serious room
“I have made it and I’m not lying” Now please let my family go mark
I have made it and I am not Lying
Omg I just made the same joke without seeing urs urs more funny
I have made it and I am not lying
It took me 2:03:51 to understand this joke
An eye for an eye
The most frightening thing happened to me while completing the skip button ending - after my first playthrough, popping up in the 427 room, Narrator's starting dialogue appeared to be that one in 1:43:07. It wasn't just chilling, it wasn't just the shivers down a spine, it was a complete terror for me to hear after all the happenings. At the time I didn't know the line appeared coincidentally, not related to the previously played ending.
I watched Marks original lets play when it came out, but didn’t have a system that could play the game back then. Now I have watched this video and played the UD edition. It has all come full circle for me, and I also appreciate how you grew as a person and creator. You got a tremendous amount of recognition for these lets plays and you deserve it.
Mark accidentally activating the controls when he wanted to follow the story properly absolutely killed me.
@@alexsiemers7898 I already watched part 2, but don't spoil because there are others that might not have
Lol
yeah killed him too lol
"he wanted to follow the story properly" I must have missed that part.
@@sweiland75 yes you did, he said at the beginning
Stanley Parable new content be like: "This is a bucket" "Dear god.." "There's more" "No..."
All hail the bucket. Even if there is mutated bread involved.
Who teleported bread for 3 days straight
I teleported bread for 3 days straight
This really devolved into the Bucket parable didnt it?
Ye the narrator made a reference as one of his lines
The Grinch: "I'm a psycho!" *followed by* 26:15
Mark in the elevator was my favorite moment
The Narrator: Is able to create an entire Memory Zone, teleport Stanley, insert the 3rd door at the two doors room, etc. Also The Narrator: "Stanley, the door is gone, it's completely gone."
Also he couldn't just like? Get rid of the skip button?
I mean he did say "I can't do anything, I can't interact with the button just try to convince you not to press it" or something of the like.
I mean The Stanley Parable is full of contradictory plot points. Please take a complimentary reassurance Bucket to help you cope with this inconsistency.
That part has always confused me. Some parts of the game imply that the narrator himself built the game but other endings say that “the developers” (not ever specifically stating crows crows crows and are ambiguous) are making the game and the narrator can’t do anything or has very little impact. Then sometimes the narrator will program something then somehow lose control of it. It’s a very odd string of plotholes
@@donovanjoseph737 Idk, I kinda find the plot holes funny. Sometimes it feels like the narrator isn’t in control either, like, he thinks he is but in the end he’s following orders too.
the fact that when mark is in the elevator and you can hear narrator hum and say all together now very softly is a nice detail
he also whispers "oh stan-ley" on beat too, but you can't hear it in this playthrough because Mark's volume was quite low
That part cracked me up😂
And he danced good for like probably 20 minutes but it was partly cut.
@@sealoverlord.6445 i actually somehow heard that even with so much with how mark was loud
he was a actual gorilla then-
24:40 Leaving this here so I never have to wonder where this is in the video because it speaks so deeply to my ADHD soul. I need to always know where it is in this video at all times.
"i have made it and i am not lying" probably my favorite line of dialogue in the whole game 👍
Narrator: "I'm beginning to have feelings for the bucket." Mark: "This is getting weird." Also Mark: "Hold on I need to hit my computer."
26:05 Best part i love the elevator music
As you DO
I love the difference between Mark and Sean’s reactions to the bucket on the bed. Mark: “I’m not comfortable with this.” Sean: “I’m gonna f*** a bucket!”
@@kimballblack2668 Is Sean a HomeStuck fan?
timestamp?
It is almost heartbreaking how you can tell the narrator is going utterly insane but you're forced to just sit and watch it happen. you can't respond, you can't comment, you can't comfort, you can't do anything you just have to let him lose it over someone's comment. It makes me think this is how the creator felt like they had failed to make the game and was trying their best to do what was right for the game.
Oh my god yes, I've been looking for someone who shares this sentiment. My god, it made me cry
It honestly made me think a bit of Presentable Liberty.
Gah yeah that one hurts something SPECIAL
Reminded me of "The Beginners Guide"
Sorry I pressed the skip button (jk I wanted to be funny)
To answer Mark's question at 1:01:43, he was in the room for about 3 million years, the building would have enough time to decay the way it did, and the earth would have enough time to turn into a deserted wasteland of nothing but sand and rock.
Did anyone else notice that when Mark went down the infinite hole, the developers used a Shepard's tone in the background? It's very quiet, but you can hear it pretty good at 1:18:14 and a few seconds after that. You might have to listen close, but it's there! I just thought this was a neat touch, though Shepard's tones are used for psychological torture in most cases
Narrator: "This, is a Bucket." Mark: "Dear God.." Narrator: "There's More..." Mark: "Nooooo...." edit: holy crap 1k likes! thanks everyone!
thank you for the tf2 reference
I knew I couldn’t have been the only one to get that reference💀💀💀
This line is Douglas Adams to the point.
I knew someone was about to say it lmao
Yes
"don't cry because it's over, cry because it happened" - Markiplier 2022
I get that one
thats so funny for what
Its not his quote
@@Pagrioor/woosh
Telyport button -the narrator
28:01 it’s been a year but I still come back to this vid just bcs the evalator scene makes me happy no matter how I was feeling before . Literally crying of laughter rn
For some reason, this video is always playing when I leave KZhead on after falling asleep. Now that I'm watching it, I'm glad it has been :]
Same, had to get it out to the way
Jack: “I want a bucket!” Mark: “I like this box!” It’s the simple pleasures for them 😌
We will always remember tiny box tim
Who is buying mark a box
You have no idea how attached I got to Stanley's bucket. This game is genius.
@@aquinprime So nostalgic
Yes. Very simple. For two millionaires who play games literally for a living. 🥱
Narrator: is this a bucket? Mark: no it’s a tractor Narrator: no it is a bucket Mark: *confusion has entered the chat*
what timestamp is this?
@@Cain_Coal 2:13:50
(Visible Confusion)
I love coming back to watch this when I’m going to bed because of the narrator voice and marks voice it’s so soft and calming
1:59:48 wasn't expecting Stanley to fall into an episode of the Magnus Archives
Mark: “I’m going to follow what the narrator wants me to do” Not even 5 min later: *pisses off the narrator by going in the broom closet*
Lmao
U should end your jokes with I'M DONEY WITH THE FUNNY otherwise it's not funny
Oh, did you get the broom closet ending? The broom closet ending was my favorite!!
@@KurniawanRamadhan213 what no one does that and what even is that it sounds like a grown toenail monkey name talking to his grown toenails :skull:
@@EnderChase3 stfu kid grow up and learn what is a joke
Mark : I could kick this bucket across the hallway and care less Also Mark: I WILL GO TO HELL AND BACK for this tiny box 📦
A box is much different then a bucket, no one is like Tiny Box Tim :D XD
Ah, but times change. RIP Tiny Box Tim, Companion Cube, and Bucket.
A bucket is massively inferior to a box
THAT DEATH DOES WAIT THERES NO DEBATE HE CHARGED AND ATTACKED HE WENT TO HELL AND BACK
@@TheReal_Fluffy i'm glad theres a _translate to english_ button
Rocking out whilst waiting for the elevator will forever make me feel valid.
24:50 this is the best part lol. I keep coming back to this
Watch it in 2x speed😂
Imagine that nothing was actually wrong and Stanley just came into work on a holiday
Dude, that would be the absolute worst-AND HE GAINED A VOICE IN HIS HEAD AS WELL AS SOME SORT OF OTHER-WORLDY BEING CONTROLLING HIS EVERY MOVEMENTS FOR NO REASON??
This has happened to me before. it is surreal for a few minutes. but not being in a video game, I simply went home after about 20 minutes instead of going on an adventure.
The narrator admitted in one of the endings that he erased them and basically left Stanley there to amuse him.
That is just 😂😂😂
@@soontobechannel743 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😅😅😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😊😊😅😅
The Skip Button ending hits kinda hard. Imagine being stuck in a room for thousands of years being unable to leave and yet always being awake and aware. Given the narrator is a concept rather than a living person he couldn't really "die" but he clearly ends at some stage. All he had was his thoughts and the empty vessel of the only companion he knew in that universe. The fact that he stops reacting to Stanley coming back is probably the biggest indication of his insanity at that stage.
Me halfway through reading this* SKIP
@@Seebee2007PERFECT 😂😂😂😂😂
In one of his skip monologues, he realizes that he's only truly "alive" when someone can hear him speak. A great deal of his desperation comes from him recognizing his own fictional nature, and understanding that the moment he stops talking or starts repeating himself, he effectively stops being a living person in our mind, and starts being a mindless entity.
Bro became kars from jojo
@@PotatoPatatoVonSpudsworthoooohhh. Gnarly
Everytime when i fall asleep to KZhead I wake up to this video
i watch this every night to fall asleep, like i am right now, and sometimes end up staying up longer than intended watching still even tho i’ve watched this video maybe 100 times now lol. marks voice is soothing + this game is so interesting and unique and cool in general
Something I think makes the skip button ending sadder is the fact that it takes place in the memory zone. What goes on in the environment is somewhat reflective of the narrator's mind and memories, so when the narrator fixates on the negative reviews and the skip button, the door leading out of the room disappears; he mentally and physically traps himself in the room. At the end through all the silence and suffering his mind goes almost completely blank, the memory zone is barren, the only thing left being a broken memory of the skip button.
when he vas quiet he vas making The Stanley Parable 2
And then theres the piles of Jim buttons, until you find the very one that says Stanley. It made me so sentimental for no reason oh god
the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end.......
If only it wasn’t for cookie9…
@Українка Its also a perfect callback to your first time in the expo room. You are assured up and down that hearing your name said it game with be an ultimate catharsis, an acknowledgement of you the player and everything you have done that lead you to pressing that button. Of course, for now it can only say Jim, so you are asked to embody jim in his entireity to emulate the effects of the button. But when the epilogue comes around, you have done exactly what was asked. But for Stanley. You are stanley, you are his every action, every decision. Stanley is you, the blank foil onto which you project yourself into the game. You and stanley are indistinguishable from one another. So when at last, the button says stanley's name, your name? All of the promised emotional impact hits you all at once. Its a masterstroke of narrative design
Mark trying to justify himself accidentally activating the nuke: "I'm not evil, I'm just stupid, really stupid"
Everyone watching: "We don't know if you're evil or just stupid-"
A dude named narrator on yt found Minecraft and portal and stuff it was trippy
Chernobyl moment
i caugh myself screaming "YOU FUCKING HIMBO THAT'S THE *ON* BUTTON." and been dying of laughter ever since!
Hanlon's razor: Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity
1:02:55 mark: “did you lose yourself-“ me: “lose yourself in the music the moment, you own it, you better never let it go”
I like how he presses the butten to get out of the elevator hoping to go somewhere. When he saw the same room from befor he just went back in to dance. That was funny as hell
"I have made it and I am not lying." Mark is really finding all the intense endings
I have made it and i am not lying
I have lying it and I am not made.
i have made it and i am not lying
I have made it and I am not lying.
I have made it and I am not lying
This is the story of a man named "Mark". Mark worked in his house, where he was a KZheadr by the name of "Markiplier." Mark's job was simple. He sat at his desk, playing video games and making videos. He played whatever games his audience wanted. Whatever they wanted to see him play, Mark did. This is what Mark did every day of every month of every year. And though others might find it tedious and soul-rending, Mark relished every game he was requested to play, as though he had been made exactly for this job. And Mark was happy. And then one day, something very peculiar happened. Something that would forever change Mark. Something the internet would never quite forget. Mark had been recording a video for nearly an hour, when he got several hundred notifications from others about a new game release. Nobody had asked so much for one game. Never in all his years of KZhead had this happened; this complete surge of requests. Something was very clearly wrong. Shocked, Mark decided to look up this game, trying to see what the want for this game is. But as he found the game, he saw it was a re-release of a different game. Nevertheless, Mark downloaded the game, and started to play.
Such a good comment
All of his friends were also still recording, what could it mean? Mark decided to go to discord perhaps he had simply missed a DM.
@@spice1387 When Mark came to a set of two server invites, he joined the server on his left
beautiful.
I applaud you
31:27 he sounds exactly like a horse in rdr2 when he makes that noise 😭
the irony of the skip button is that you want to skip past the narrator’s dialogue, but once he’s silent for that long all you want to hear is his voice again
Mark: *goes on a tangent about how we didn’t do what we were supposed to in “In Space With Markiplier”* Also Mark: *stays in the Broom Closet despite the Narrator telling him to get out*
@dolita windo cringe
@@roblowe2714 cringe
Lmao
I was laughing how in the beginning he was all 'I DIDNT MEAN TO DO THAT' bro, that was me with half my iswm choices 😭
@@roblowe2714 how is that cringe lol
I can't believe Mark got the broom closet ending!
I know! That one was my favorite!
You guys concern me.
@@makine8013 but the broom closet ending was my favorite!
@@GasOfLaughter I find this concerning.
Hey fellas did someone mention the Broom Closet Ending? THATS MY FAVORITE ENDING :D
Elevator dance sequence is the most relatable thing I've seen from Mark...
1:23:36 just this whole sequence is a mood
Narrator: "was this the only reason he was happy with his boring job? that his emotions had been manipulated to accept it blindly?" Mark: "I like this box"
Hey that wasn't just any box, that was tiny box tim.
NAH RIGHT BEFORE THE "WHO FARTED CUP?" IHAD FARTED, TIMING BROTHER. .
mark.... your dancing abilities are beyond human comprehension
Mark: "Yeah, I don't really care about that bucket" Jack: *_"BABY WANT BUCKET"_*
I was looking for this comment! XD
Who is Jack
@@0Kivi0 Jacksepticeye
“I have made it and I am not lying.” I am filled with the irresistible urge to draw Stanley falling in a void, reaching for his bucket.
"I have also made it, and I am also not lying." - I took some liberty with it. Haha
“I too have made it and I am not lying”. That sounds great.
"I may have made it and I am most certainly not lying." There may be some Libertea... in the bucket.
“I have made it and I am not lying”
"Same."
Watching Mark jam out to elevator music is officially now one of my favorite memories of him. 😂
When Mark absolutely lost his mind while jamming to the elevator theme is such a mood. I mean after completing an entire project like ISWM being able to just go caveman brain and not think about anything else but dancing is amazing
I like thinking Lixian is in a GC with other editors and texted them "I just had to watch my ytber dance to elivator music for 20 mins "
24:41 Was kinda hopin' to go... Oop. Hello! Ok! ... *elevator music begins* ... Everybody now!... Ey! Oh! YuuhLAAAA.... Looks like I have a robot eye. No it's gone. Yes. ... Did he say altogether now?! ... Ow.... *sequence of incoherent noises*... *growling*... Hee, hoo... Feeling sick now, in my gut. I cannot feel my own butt. I want to go out... Uhu... ??.. Buy some smut. And I am stuck in a rut. I wish I wasn't where... I... nut. I. .... *another sequence of incoherent noises*... Boomba dedada... *incoherent noises*... *humming*.... *bangs hand on mic* Ow... *burping*... *yelling*... *panting*... *growling*.... Hee!.... Hoo!.... Heuch.... Ha!
Heeeee is possessed. 🫠
I think Markiplier was having a good time lol
@@Jokaanan thank you for this
3:35:25 The Narrator: "Take care, Stanley!" Markiplier: "Take care, Narrator!" ...Knowing this is going to be the last interaction between the two, presumably forever... I'm really feeling stuff.
NOOOOO stop thats SO SADDDDD
nah wait for a year
@@TugiDeg x10
Don't worry the end is never the end 😁
Time stamp that, I can't find it
The joy of walking away momentarily only to come back to mark dancing to the elevator music 😂 gotta rewind and enjoy the full ordeal lmao
This video has come back up in my autoplay dispite me watching for a total of 6 times now
narrator: *long, beautiful monologue about regret, existentialism, and the eventual decay of every living thing in the universe* mark: SKIP
Still hes gone further without skipping than all the content creators I’ve seen
@@minimethebeast123 yeah, I was about to say that
@@minimethebeast123 Yes! I’m so happy he didn’t skip everything immediately and listened to what he said for the most part. I think the ending is far less impactful when people don’t hear about the Narrator’s need for companionship and ignore all the details of the extent of time that he passed all alone.
Narrator: "...For Stanley would disable the controls once and for all." Mark: "You Right" *Activates the controls*
Narrator: (adresses that Mark activated the controls) Mark: (confused)
i always wake up to market plier for some reason when ever i leave the tv on at night
I woke up at 2 AM with this playing and I was so confused
Ah yes, another 3 hour video of Mark slowly descending into insanity
Would we have it any other way?
I mean, he literally did descend, and not just into insanity
@@stormi2534 you’re right 😭
@@corellioncrusaderproductio4679 No, you’re right hehe
DAMN THIS COMMENT GOT POPULAR
"You can't buy that sort of happiness Stanley, God knows I've tried" is such a criminally underrated line
Time stamp?
@@Ava217_ 1:37:00
(ngl i don’t really get the line, maybe it’s cuz I don’t really remember all the endings of the original game lol)
@@resupero it means the narrator has already tried to buy 'that sort of happiness' but it didn't seem to have worked out for him. As to which he warns Stanley by saying 'God knows i've tried'
This voice actor better have been paid verrrrrrry well for their hours and hours and hours of work.
Like how Mark is making a movie version of Iron Lung, someone needs to make a movie about the Stanley Parable.
"Don't cry because it's over, cry because it happened." -Mark Fischbach (Masochist)
he is NOT a masochist
@@cripplinginsomniac "NOT" 🤷♂️
@@cripplinginsomniac he just needs to know what it means to go even further
@@alt-oh7sg 🤣 Yes!
smile because it happened*
Mark has lasted so much longer through the 'skip button' monologues than anyone else I have seen
I first watched mark many years ago as a teenager and I believe he is a very intelligent and patient person Despite the screaming sometimes
@@OrchidAlloy 25:48 ah yes. I feel the immense intelligence oozing off him lmao
@@atopaz05 his genius is beyond our understanding
@@OrchidAlloy after all he is the creator of the it's big brain time meme
There's still more after too, massive monologue in most of the skips
25:00 is such a legendary moment
another one of those games that I'm seeing for the very first time . It's a nice office no boss getting on your case about things and since it's empty you can take long lunch breaks here too .
I love how most people go wild for the bucket the instant they receive it, but Mark quickly got sick of being told by the Narrator how much he (Stanley) apparently loved it
think they meant button*
nvm, hadn’t gotten to bucket part yet mb
I kept willing him not to pick it up but he did almost every time
@@libsybum3591 well that is like the main way to the new content
@@mmvh4056 pollll
God the existential neverending skip button was terrifying in a horrible way.
ikr
idk why but it was so sad that i started crying hard
I found beauty in it almost.
Or was it horrifying in a terrible way?
the monologue the narrator gave after the year long skip just felt so painfully relatable to living along during lockdown