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BEST IMAGES OF THE WEEK: IMG episode 1


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·Nov 10, 2024

Hey Vsauce, how's it going? Michael here, and today I'm trying out a new type of show. Basically, I just want to collect all the awesome images that I've seen this week into one place. Last week was a source of a bunch of fantastic images, so without further ado, welcome to episode one of [Music] IMG.

If not even floodwaters can get between you and video games, you're going to love the newest screenshots that were released for the upcoming Battletoads 3D. I'm sorry that picture's like 5 years old, but let's move on to stuff that was popular this week.

First stop, Kaku. Besides Chris Brown wearing Kirby bling, we also got the best use of pixelation ever! It's a hot girl blurred out with pixelation to look like Princess Peach. As a great follow-up, here's the equivalent of a visual cold shower: terrifying Pokémon from Eat Toast.

But now it's time for a challenge! Name every character in this illustration of the Marvel Universe in the style of Mega Man. It's called, of course, Mega Marvelous. Yesterday, this picture was circulating a lot. Rumor had it that it was taken at a Justin Bieber concert, but what bothers me is how sad this kid looks.

But if it doesn't make you sad, maybe this will. Last week, maneggs.com asked what if Mario faced real consequences. Of course, the only person worse off than Mario is a person who owns cats. Last week, Cat vs. Human reminded me why I need to get a girlfriend, or at least talk to someone besides my kitties, because cats during emergencies? Not a good idea.

The Huffington Post assembled a great list of fictional characters caught in real life. My favorites? Mario and Luigi, Carmen Sandiego, and that puffy kid from Up. Ear Lesk scoured Flickr for the best midair poses, and BuzzFeed brought us the 15 gayest pictures of the Pope! They also brought us incredible reimaginings of popular current games as 8-bit and 16-bit games, and what the heck? A guy who carves tiny teeny weeny sculptures out of pencil!

Finally, today the Chive posted a hilarious series of pictures an employee supposedly emailed to her entire office in what has to be the most creative, clever, and simultaneously sexy way to quit. Enjoy! [Music] N [Music]

Okay, that's it for the first episode of IMG, but there's way more to come! In fact, I would really love input from you guys, so feel free to submit your favorite images of the week to our Facebook page over at facebook.com/vsaucegaming. And as far as I'm concerned, the more gifs, the better! [Music]

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