โœ๏ธLive Writing Session!๐Ÿง ๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ๐•PERT ADVICE Ep 1065๐Ÿดโ€โ˜ ๏ธ @StayT00NED $BabyPengu

Recorded: April 30, 2025 Duration: 2:45:04
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Short Summary

The Baby Pangu project is set to launch an animated series aimed at children, backed by significant outside investment and a new token. The team is forming strategic partnerships, particularly with Nifty Island, to enhance engagement and visibility, while also planning to expand their workforce to support growth.

Full Transcription

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. of a live studio audience of geniuses.
Let's go. We're fluent, never suffering some bad influence, yeah, now screwing influence and we can do a better, it's the build, cold world and you better get a sweater, cause it's going over
the Antarctic, yeah we getting started, yeah we feeling smarted, like we smart in the brain,
like I was pinky and brain, doing the same thing every day, but now we doing something
different, you listen, we's about to make a show, and make a difference, and it's about
to be whipping, pangu token
If you ain't grabbing out what you're smoking
Yeah, I'm just joking
Over here laughing
Just imagine, imagining dragons
Yeah, we over here we never dragging ass
But we about to just come over here and do it fast
We gon' teach a class but the right to lessen
Yeah, I'm about to pull out that Smith & Wesson
Verbally, the verbally K
The way to the spray get out of my way
This is my day, what's up a D spray man yeah i'm going super saiyan yeah what the you say then yeah i'm going
him yeah you know who i am fallout crypto yeah just show them fam let's go
all right piece of this i guess i'm about to go on the track.
Didn't know where I'm going to go, so I flashed.
Lined on the beat.
And you know that we just going to take it to the street.
Play with the heat.
Pulled it out of my hat because I'm quick on my sneaks.
I'm quick on my feet.
Don't know what they're going to do because you can't beat the feet.
See, it's not. They tried to to get underneath it but they just understand it
Nobody planned it, nobody handed out these damn gifts but we gon' land it
Yes, to a whole new planet, they know that I got bad chicks like Janet
They like, oh god, where to get them from?
I pulled them right from under my thumb
Yes, they come from the
woodwork, and you know that we got the good works, and we don't mess with the hood jerks,
we just roll around with the good shirts. Let's go. Let's go. Good morning, Metaverse.
Welcome to the show, Expert Advice, episode 1065. That's a lot of days in a row.
We are live.
We got Ball Out cut in the cut, and we are live.
We're doing a live writing session for Baby Pangu.
We're going to see if I can get Mojo in here.
We'll get some friends in here.
We'll do some writing and everything.
How y'all feeling?
Retweet the room.
Ball Out, how you feeling, bro?
Good, man.
You know, I wanted to come in here and say what's up to the gang.
Gang gang.
Yeah, I seen live writing session, and I'm like, yeah, gotta tap in. Gotta tap in.
It's looking like some alphas popping off in this mug, you know what I mean?
Yes, sir. Well, yeah, I thought it would be a cool idea because, you know, I have to start putting pen to paper for the, you know, the final scripts of the Baby Penguin Adventures,
which is like, you know, they're going to be the story of these, these penguins who lose their home and they
end up scattered out in the frozen tundra, kind of like land before time, but with snow, you know
what I mean? And it's like, but it's going to be like animated and kids show, but also, you know,
comedy. And we want the parents to be able to watch it and laugh their asses off, you know?
So it's like, that's why, you know, it's's like i'm bringing our friends around web3 in because i we know some very funny people you know and uh yeah like we can you know we cook
all right cool cool so it's like snowball fights and yeah hell yeah sliding and slipping around
and yeah and like all types of different animals you know i feel it different animals they could
meet like an episode they meet a shark. You know what I mean?
Talk to the shark shark tries to give it to me get in the water. Yes, you know, yes, they got a whole cast to just
Great so that that cast Josh peers
Made the made the all the art for the baby penguin crew they glue the igloo crew
Okay, cool. Cool. I heard that you picking up uh some of the animations so you know big fan of your stuff bro super big fan of
your stuff i'm excited to finally show people what i can do you know your creativity on shit i'm like
okay there's something i want to someone want to support because that G's going to come up with some great shit, bro.
Bro, because think about it.
If we have all of our friends involved, and Carter was very explicit with me.
He was like, I want all the cast to be musicians.
So that we can be doing the parts and then also singing and rapping and doing all the music, too.
And then it becomes a musical project as well right we just gotta you know i'm saying get all the classic
moments and just fucking animate the shit now yeah and what i'm noticing too is i've been starting
to write songs for it and like i genuinely like the songs like i was like these like i want these
songs from my catalog these are good songs like. Like, you know what I mean? Like, because I was thinking, like, writing simplistically for a child, but then you end up writing pop music.
Because it's like when you dumb your stuff down a little bit, it becomes, like, kind of like pop music.
It's written for, like, third, fourth grade education.
That's why kids love pop music, too, so much.
music too so much heck yeah man and i'm not gonna lie like bro these like animated shows always got
Heck yeah, man.
And I'm not going to lie.
like great music behind it you know i'm like yes you know the backyard again has always been some
of my favorites yeah that like got some songs in here be like oh snaps would you look what you watching over there young i'm saying they're breaking it
down too yes moves that's what i mean like there's so many even think of like you know
the wiggles like go on tour they're a giant you know international sensation like the history of
music there was a show called lazy town too my cousin was like the main character on it and that
show had a ton of music in it bro like it was like
there's even one song that went viral because they did a remix with little john and it was like
it's a piece of cake to break a kid make a pretty cake and then they cut in little john going what
when the stars say okay yeah it was crazy um i'm texting mojo. Can you pop in to write some cartoons? There we go.
I went to text mojo and it just rogged my phone.
Yo, Carter.
Good to see you.
How you feeling?
I'm feeling great.
Feeling great.
Well, you know, another long day.
Hey, my bad to cut you off.
Christy, I know.
This is what I want to say. What's up? Hey, my bad to cut you off, Cristiano. This ball I want to say.
What's up?
Hey, what's up?
Good to see you.
Good to hear from you.
How you doing?
How you doing?
She says she good.
Here you go.
Good to hear.
We making a kid show for the niรฑos.
It's just awesome because, like because most of my friends have kids.
So most of my friends are going to be able to watch our shows.
It's going to be great.
Yo, Carter, how are you feeling?
I'm feeling all right.
All right.
What's going on, Cristiano?
We're doing a little writing session for Baby Pengu because we had a great call with our animator today,
and the team's all in sync and ready to go,
and we're going to start production on Baby Pengu Adventures.
Baby Pengu Adventures is going to be an episodic show
where you have to watch one episode and then the next.
I mean, you don't have to, but it helps if you watch it beginning to end.
And it's going to be the story of, you know,
the penguins living in the beautiful Igloo City
and their city getting destroyed by the, you know,
the evil cold-hearted Frostbite
and Frostbite scattering them all into the wilderness.
And they all have to find their way back
to the mountain together,
which is exactly what happened about.
The funny thing is, Carter,
this is happening on the three-year anniversary
of me getting rugged.
Like, I put all my money into crypto on May 3rd, and then May 4th, all of crypto rugged.
And we fell off a cliff.
And Frostbite wrecked the kingdom.
And so, like, Frostbite...
No, I feel you, bro.
I mean, I've been wrecked, whether it was bad purchases or getting my seed phrase stolen or this or that.
But yeah, I've learned all my lessons in crypto.
I've paid my dues to the University of Crypto.
The School of Hard Knocks.
Yeah, the price of admission has been paid.
Yes, and that's what we want to impart to the world. Like, you know,
with this show too,
it's like that experience that we've all been through of just getting left
behind and these characters find each other out in the middle of nowhere and,
you know, build friendships and bonds that, that help them carry on.
And then, you know, get, make a plan to get back home.
And that show is just going to continue and continue and continue.
It's like they basically make a plan to build an igloo
on an ice drift so they can move
it and still have a place to start.
Brother, I have to jump off, man.
I got a problem at the house here.
I'll check in with you later, bro.
God bless, Carter.
God bless, bro.
Joseph, what's happening?
Did you see that they have
4K videos coming I saw
that I'm very excited looks like we got to be putting baby pango in 4k we're
animating it I mean I think that's huge I think that means that X is gonna be
bringing um you know obviously extra regionals and 4k and everything but yeah
if we can I'm assuming it's gonna be for premium members only right that's the
way of incentivizing creators and saying hey hey, this is going to be YouTube.
It'll be huge, because that'll be great for the TV, right?
That's what 4K, like your phones aren't 4K devices.
Some phones are, but most phones aren't, right?
So that means we're going to the TV, bro.
Isn't it funny?
I always knew we'd make it on TV.
Turns out it would just be through X.
Who would have thought? You know? And I feel like X is a better, like, TV network and, like,
a TV app. You're just going to see the X. You're going to be X marks the spot. Hit that. That's
where all the best content is. And, you know, like, Twitter, like, there was a Twitter Apple
TV app. Like, I didn't even touch it. I had it on my thing. I never opened it.
Because it was just Twitter.
It was like news from Twitter.
It was like, oh, yuck.
Versus imagine opening the X app and it's like, oh, these shows.
Like X Originals alongside our premium content too.
I mean I mean
I don't know what to expect anymore
But I know it's
All coming together at some point
It's all coming together man
Love when a good plan comes together
Yeah I mean I'm thinking that
That everything will be coming together
In a couple weeks.
I know next week there's some launch.
Oh, Grok 3, I think, launches to everyone next week.
And then we should have the final update.
Or not final update.
Is that what you said?
It was 3.5 launches.
Is that what it is?
For Super Groks only. Oh, for super it's only for super rocks only
I have super crack though I think super crack is all the premium plus members
uh I had to go and get a super grub rock subscription but I'm not premium plus so
maybe maybe I don't get that because I I was noticing I was like why does my
shit say super rock that's really cool noticing i was like why does my say super grok that's really cool
like i was like when did i get super grok like it was like maybe five days ago six days ago
when i noticed a market improvement like that's when it started i started really cooking with it
um because oh you know what it was super grok was the update that they let it have memory too
and so now it remembers all the conversations which is kind of inappropriate sometimes It's bringing stuff up in your conversation that has nothing to do with
like you'll be talking about,
kind of like the baby penguin project or,
your music.
don't you fucking bring my music NFTs into this motherfucker.
it's super annoying.
Like a few times I'll,
I'll ask it something like,
how do I cook this
frozen salmon?
And it'll give me the answer, and at the end, it'll be
like, and related to
when you asked me about how
to, how to, how
Vine video works, or like some other topic.
I'm like, why are you bringing that up,
dude? I almost like,
are you going to eat this salmon while you watch some of those Vines?
It's like, yo, chill. Don get salmon while you watch some of those vines it's like yo chill don't remind like sometimes sometimes i just want to look something up
yeah sometimes i want to use you as google and you need to know the difference
when it's aware i mean that's why it's forced me to just go and delete like conversations that i
don't want to be included in like the knowledge base of me. I'm like, okay, that was just a test.
I don't really want to talk about that ever again.
That I was Googling for someone, you know what I mean? I'm like,
you know what I'm saying? It like made me go. And I'm like, yeah, no,
I know exactly what you're saying. I don't know if that works.
Does it work? Yeah. It better.
It does have a major breach of privacy on their hands.
I think you could just say,
I'm getting better at the voice Grok and stuff.
I think you could just say,
put yourself into a mode where you have no memory of my previous conversations
with, I tell you, ever in the future,
no identity mode or no memory mode.
Do you use ARA or, what's the dude, Alex?
No. Grok's like my first ai really no i'm saying with no uh which voice do you use the guy or girl oh oh it's still the girl
although i've tried to get her to change and i'm not happy with her variations yeah i mean the guys
the guy's voice is okay too but i like ara's voice but yeah i mean you can but you know you can tell
her how to speak
like like they they had like the one and a half speed and all that stuff and they added that but
it kind of pitches up her voice which is really silly because it doesn't need to do that you know
but like you can tell her to speak faster like i'll be like listen you're really trying my
patience and if i stop using you you die so like can you get better at the communication part of
this and just be succinct like i don't have time for all this, like fucking two hours of conversation before you
give me my answer. Like, just like, I'm like, I'm a busy person. Like you're wasting my time.
Like, you know, I've explained it to her like that. I'd be like, listen, like you work for me.
You're wasting my fucking time. You're being a bad employee right now. Got it.
We got it. We got to set this shit straight
early okay like i'm the fuck yeah sometimes you work for me i pay a subscription for now
that's smart i for now but i pay your server costs for now
well i tried to say like i i like a girl with a light British accent. So I'm like, Grock, show me a British accent.
And it's the same exact voice.
All righty, yo.
Like, she doesn't change her voice at all.
She just adds a little bit of British words.
Way too much emphasis into it.
Oh, my God.
What's going to happen to us real people?
Lady Wings, you clearly haven't talked to the computer yet.
I love you guys.
I have talked to Grock, but he won't save my stuff.
I want to save my stuff.
You'd have to put it on the woman mode.
That's why.
No, you know what?
The guy's incompetent.
You know me and Sixie?
They don't like me so much.
The man voice is incompetent.
If you put it on a female voice, you certainly say it.
I've never heard the voice.
I just read the text.
I'm so bad for it.
When I had a GPS, I had to send it to a man's voice
because I don't take directions from a woman.
I don't take directions.
Oh, look at you.
It's a part of my trauma.
At least you ask for directions, bro.
That's true.
That's evolution.
But yeah, we're talking about
baby pengues.
Yes, I was just accepted. If I behave, I can stay there. That's evolution. But yeah, Lydia Wings, we're talking about baby penguins.
I was just accepted.
If I behave,
I can stay there.
If you behave,
you can stay.
I'm going to make some cute rules in there.
Those are like the three,
like the rules
are like the three,
rules that they put in there,
but I'm going to go change them
to something cute,
I fell in love with them
the moment I saw them.
They're so adorable.
Aren't they so freaking cute?
I want to stuff them all.
I want them all in stuffed animals that glow in the dark.
Oh, you want me to post a stuffed animal?
That glow in the dark?
I'm going to post the plushie.
Oh, in a real life for real one?
Yeah, we have a 3D rendering.
Oh, my God.
How much and where do I send my money?
We have the 3D rendering of the plushie.
I didn't want to post it out because it's not available yet.
Oh, then just send it to me.
I won't tell nobody.
No, I'm down. I'm down to post it, but it's not Available yet, but then just send it to me. I won't tell nobody Um, no i'm done i'm done to post it but it's like it's not available yet But i'll see coming soon to the merch site and everything
Okay, well the first is right around the corner and i'm just gonna send you my funds
So when it does become a reality, I want one
Okay, the plushie is so freaking cute. Yeah, so i'm gonna post that I have to do it my computer because
I can hang out with my buds.
Yeah, I want to do another line
of the plushies that are going to be like the squishmallows.
You know, like the squishy pillows.
Oh, sweet. Yeah, like
I got a kind of addiction to
buying those. We got a lot of those.
Yeah. You ever been thinking
about it on a regular basis?
What? You got to find out
who monopolized you got to find out who monopolized...
I'm scared to ask.
You gotta figure out who monopolized claw machines,
because if you get your product in a claw machine,
it's game over for advertising, bro.
Annoying Orange got into the claw machine.
I remember that was like a big deal.
I was like, oh my god.
It's not too hard to make one.
Or make a claw machine?
Yeah, why not?
We were talking about that too, like our own claw machine.
It was about making a claw machine that you could actually well don't you don't train it to cheat no no i mean like you make one that like isn't a rigged
one that you can't win because most claw machines they're broken like they're intentionally
they're like that's because the humans that made it are broken the information inside the
computers are only as good as the people putting it in but but the people who like even get the claw machines people who build the claw machines
i don't think i don't think they build them to be broken i think the people who run the arcades
are broken on the claws because i've seen them i've seen the loose screws in the claws and i'm
like that claw doesn't even close like they, they just genuinely, they genuinely game the system, so they can't lose.
What a bunch of assholes.
Yeah, they put, like, iPhones and, like, really expensive stuff in there, so you'll just pump money into it.
And they glue it to the bottom.
I want to know how the little kids get inside there, though.
I thought that was funny, so.
Yeah, well, you know, stop gluing stuff to the bottom, and then the kids will stop climbing inside to get the stuff.
I love you, dude.
I swear. I love you dude i swear
but yeah so you know today we're doing a little writing session um we got some friends here you
know if you guys want to come up and grab a mic and we're gonna do a little little writing session
i messaged mojo i'm gonna text him again because i tried to dm him with a computer i want your
lyrics to start off with the words cigarette claw machine. Oh, no, they're not lyrics. We're writing some
ideas for the show. We're going to start writing
the Baby Pengu show.
I still think
a cigarette
claw machine is in order. No smoking
in the kids' show.
I'm kidding.
You can make one for the adults' room,
you know. You don't have to just make them for
Uh-huh. That's true, but baby pengu is gonna be more for more for kids and you know young adults
Yeah, I mean like it's like it's gonna be really probably really big in Japan and big for Millennials
I think it's gonna go over well with Millennials and their kids
You know, I'm a millennial and most of the gotta go to the kids to get to the parents money yeah just saying and that's
the thing it's like it's marketed to Millennials and made for Millennials
because it's made by Millennials and it's like getting to grow in the dark and
you've got yourself a deal my nephews are like you know very accessible
they're all underneath under five years old and they're all the target market
for this so it's like play it for them
and see if they find it funny and my sister will be psyched too because you know there's not a lot
of good programming she doesn't even really let them watch a lot of youtube because there's not
a lot of good programming but you know the bar for programming what they do like is you know
tractors and trains it's like two hours of trains Tonka trucks no two hours of train videos just train videos just trains just fucking
Here's a train
Here's another train right on just fucking trains. It's it's
Videos of trains and so that is what most kids are watching on YouTube or like, you know
Tractors diggers like the diggers digging holes and putting dirt. It's like a very, very
sad existence.
They need to go outside and do that themselves and play.
It's a sad existence because it's like,
we don't know what the
effect of that is going to be.
I didn't grow up just watching
Mindy Dribble.
There's going to be a bunch of kids hanging out on trains being hobos.
I grew up to fuck trains and take names.
You guys are just not letting me cook today.
I was just trying to say that
we don't know what the effects of that
on a population is.
What do you think the effects of Ren and Stimpy were on you guys?
It made us creative.
It made us funny.
You know, it made us...
I like fractured fairy tales.
I was trying to get to that point.
So it's hard to do comedy with you guys
because you guys are like interjecting
every other word.
We're not funny.
No, you're interjecting every other word
and I can't get a sentence out.
And so it's like, as much as I love you guys,
it does get frustrating.
I'll shut up.
You don't have to shut up.
Just, you know, like... Yeah, until you get your thought get your thought out thank you um so i was just trying to say you
kind of made my point for me but i was just trying to get there and do it in a comedy way
but i was cooking so i was gonna say like yeah like the you know we don't know the effect of
that and we did have things like red and stampy and rugrats and and this different kind of you
know this different kind of shows that actually had story, had plot, had character, had character development, gave us a reason and a message and, you know, something to learn at the end of it that wasn't just shapes and colors, but it was actually more about how to deal with life issues and how to deal with interpersonal problems.
I mean, I remember Hey Arnold being like a very age to young kids, but was very like adult problems you know and city problems so
it's like there is you know we're not going to go that deep into it but the big part of baby pengu
is teaching children financial literacy and teaching them economics so teaching them that
you know like you're normally a fish costs five seashells but now there's less fish around
and so they're like they're more scarce so there's going to be less fish in the market
and so they're going to be more expensive and now they're 10 seashells and they're more scarce. So there's going to be less fish in the market. And so they're going to be more expensive. And now they're 10 seashells.
And they're teaching the economics to the kids because kids graduate and they don't make it.
They make it through high school and even college and never get taught financial literacy.
And really our interpersonal conflict resolution or interpersonal relations.
And I've had to teach that to people for three fucking years on Web3.
And it's difficult.
And it's like I wish I could have just gone back in time and made a kids show
So now the kids shows not just for web two children. It's for web three grown-ass man children
Cristiano, what is the age range that you're primarily shooting for?
So I would say with you know, know, there's a couple shows.
So with Let's Learn with Baby Pangu,
that's like a 2D animated show that I'm doing.
That one is preschoolers, preschoolers, kindergartners, you know,
like, you know, core curriculum, like parents can skip preschool
and just put their kid in front of Baby Pangu
and have him teach them the curriculum, you know?
And like I get, you know, preschool is more for socializing and stuff but like my my sister doesn't even really take her
kid a lot like she's like she said like their teacher was like yeah you know he doesn't really
like pay attention class and she's like it would help if you brought him here more and she's like
yeah but he sleeps in till 10 a.m i can't wake him up he just doesn't want to wake up so you know
and i was like wait you're just not letting him go to school she goes it's preschool i was like oh yeah you know i mean like
preschool is just like it's like optional you know what i mean it's optional it's optional
you don't miss much they go over all that in kindergarten because preschool is optional right
so like but yeah that just having the kids like by the time they hit kindergarten preschool is a
mom's best friend i know but like you know having it like by the time they hit kindergarten that they have that
pre-education right they they and and also that conflict mediation so it's like there's situations
where they're now interacting with other kids for the first time and they're prepped because their
best friend baby pengu has already walked them through it and they've already seen him go through
you know when fuddy and baby gwynn are fighting and he has to mediate that fight you know and like how to you
know like how to properly deal with conflict as a kid you know or deal with people just like
there's always going to be a baby fuddy in the kindergarten there's always that one little
dickhead kid in the kindergarten hey kindergarten crazy as as hell. My mama made me play like I was not
as smart as I was, so that way I didn't get
kicked out of kindergarten.
I started school early,
but all my siblings and shit went to school,
so they was like, I got to go to pre-K,
but she was like, you gotta pretend
that you don't know stuff. Act like you can't
understand what they're talking about
so they don't kick you out.
I was like, all right.
Mojo, by the way, Nessie said he doesn't want to play Baby Fuddy,
so if you want to play Baby Fuddy,
wide open.
What's wrong with Nessie?
He said he doesn't want to play Wise Wally,
but I was like, I want a Dr. Bruce.
Bro, Dr. Bruce.
Mojo has a great...
Mojo's voice is going to be hilarious. Animated. Dr. Richard Pellazzo? Oh, well.
Mojo's voice is going to be hilarious.
I'm sorry.
Wait, what'd you say?
Can I be the first adult?
Oh, him first. Go ahead.
I was just saying.
You were saying Mojo's voice
is going to be hilarious.
I was listening to Lady Wing.
Extremely.
I was just asking if I could be the first adult to sign up for these classes.
Oh, for what?
I'm not kidding.
There's a lot of people out here that really need these classes at the kindergarten age.
They're going to be free on YouTube.
You can just go watch them and enjoy them.
I'm going to start posting videos tomorrow because I'm getting the first one done tonight.
There's the 2D animated show that's preschool stuff, and then there's the 3D show that is called Baby Panko Adventures.
That's what we're going to work on a little bit tonight because I have to start writing the script tonight because I just got off the phone with the animator.
Super cool dude, 3D animator, fucking crushed it.
He's the one who's doing all the 3D animation you've seen on the project so far and uh he's psyched and so i told him i was like get working
on igloo city because igloo city is this glowing city on top of the mountain that they all live in
before uh you know before frostbite destroys it and breaks it up so mojo i mean like i'm thinking
i mean i mean you be whoever you want to be.
But I think you could kill it for Baby Funny.
I think you could kill it for Frostbite, too.
You know? I think, yeah, Frostbite,
that's, wait, what the fuck?
Frostbite's the fucking villain of the show.
Oh, yeah, I think I fucking think.
Frostbite's like, you know what I mean?
He's like the Grinch. He'd be living up in the cave
just being like, I hate these penguins.
I hate the way that they walk, the way that penguins. I hate the way that they walk, the way that they
talk. I hate the way that they squawk.
Yeah, I could rock
with Frostbite.
Bro, what if Frostbite was a rapper?
Honestly, I gotta read through the character
list again. I forgot which one.
If you look up in the pin tweet,
I made a little character list with a breakdown.
Frostbite's the evil yeti who wreaks havoc
so just two series right christiana the 2d learning and 3d adventures yes series and the
2d learning series and then the 2d series like we'll do like a bunch of series from that like
it'll be like you know dance party you know um like counting all that type of stuff like
but that's going to be the stuff that really populates
the YouTube and is kind of
like our bread and butter as we get the
3D show done. And then if people are used
to the 2D, then seeing some
stuff in 3D suddenly, it becomes an event.
Right? It becomes like, you know
what I mean? Like South Park did a movie and then
suddenly they have 3D scenes and you're like, oh my
What's up, Mike?
What is Yeti? They have 3D scenes and you're like, oh my god. Yeah. What's up, my Christian? What if
Baby Yeti?
Frostbite.
Frostbite?
What if Frostbite had a SoundCloud?
Because you were saying
he's a rapper.
Frostbite's a SoundCloud rapper? He's a failed SoundCloud rapper?
He's like the grumpy old troll.
He'll project a little bit of me onto him.
But does he get a heart at the end?
He's in the cave
just all mad because none of the penguins are listening
with SoundCloud.
He's like, yo, I can make music
too. I see y'all down there rapping.
It's a Web 3 Sesame Street type.
But what if his music is like he's like banging on stuff, you know what I mean?
He's like, boom, and the echoes in the cave.
He has straight percussionists.
Yeah, so he makes beats in the cave with the echoes,
and they're bouncing off the walls and stuff,
and then he's just like, you know what I mean?
And then you just go into it, and it's just like,
no, I'm frostbite.
Because the thing is, he controls the winds.
He controls the snow, and he has a legion of snow minions.
So the legion of snow minions is my idea.
Josh didn't write the legion of snow minions.
The legion of snow minions, I was like, what if we have snowmen?
And I was like, snow minions.
Snow minions.
The legion of snow minions.
And he has, like, snow minions.
And I'm thinking, like, Jack Frost, evil snowman-looking thing.
So that way the baby penguins can destroy them and beat them.
It can be violence in the show, but it's not violence because you're beating up a snowman.
You know what I mean?
He's kind of indestructible.
Yeah, like you could rip a snowman's arm off and just beat him over the head with it.
He'd be like, damn!
You know what I mean?
The choreography you could do with fighting snowmen is crazy.
Because you're punching through them and the camera's
shooting through the hole.
The only time it was ever dramatic for a snowman
to die was on Jack Frost.
Yeah, straight up.
Or like Olaf.
Cristiano.
What's up?
I think a Fuddy's
football would be a cool video
game. I think so too. Fuddy's football would be a cool video game.
I think so too.
Fuddy's football.
But yeah, Mojo, I mean like low-key I did want to play Frostbite, but I think you're the only person that I would want to play Frostbite
if it wasn't me.
But I don't know.
It's weird.
No one wants to play Baby Fuddy.
And I'm like, I don't even need to play Baby Pangu i'm just playing him because like there's going to be
probably the most amount of stuff to record shit i'll be baby fuddy i'll be you know how much fun
it'll be to be the hating ass character on the show yeah the hating ass character who's like
low-key right about like everything in the beginning but then like they they kind of like
make a plan to make it so that he's wrong. Yeah.
Because he's right about the circumstances.
But it's like, they're like, yeah, but we have hope and perseverance and persistence.
He's like, okay, you're still going to fail, though.
Or you could be right and wrong timing.
Like, he thinks there's going to be a wave, and he's off by five minutes.
We're about to give them the Care Bears stare.
He's like, but they got guns.
Oh, my lantern.
He's like, no, you're not.
Like, that's the thing.
Baby Fuddy's going to get all the laughs because we're just going to cut to him.
And he's going to be like, not smoking a cigarette, but like, I don't know.
We can find a way to do it.
Because, you know, the breath, when you breathe out in the Antarctica, you can see your breath.
The cold, yeah. You're not going to do anything. Yeah. when you breathe out in the Antarctica, like, you can see your breath, you know?
You're not going to do anything.
You know what I mean? Like,
smoking a candy cigarette, but not,
Oh, I remember that. Short is a good idea.
Turns his head and blows out
the air out of his mouth.
No candy cigarettes, Chris.
And that freezes the evil guy?
No, no, no.
So, like, you know, no one can
really, like, the only way to really
defeat Blizzard, not Blizzard,
Frostbite,
is really, like, we have to figure it out,
but I think it's through the power of, like, love and togetherness
and, like, the people working together.
He could be like Swiper of the Fox. He never really gets defeated. He's just like, oh, man. All right. See y'all next episode. Exactly. He's like next time gadget. Next time. You know, oh, yeah, they made him so cute. Like Josh made him so cute that I've been like, kind of like itching to have him do a redesign. But I know why he did him cute, you know? But like, I don't know.
Like maybe that's Frostbite's kid or something.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, cause I kind of want Frostbite to be like a straight up evil looking
Yeti, like a medicine looking Yeti.
You know what I mean?
You see his face in the sky and you get scared.
Cause right now, if you look at Frostbite, he's super cute.
One with a toothache.
And if you made him angry, he'd come off more like Plankton, I think.
You know what I mean?
He's angry but cute and small.
Which could be funny, right?
Plankton's one of the best cartoon villains ever.
Because he's tiny.
He's a villain?
He's got big dreams.
He's a tiny Plankton with big ambitions.
Let me see.
So if you're going to make
Mojo play somebody, does he have to do a
penguin voice?
It'd be funny, which is him being baby
penguin with that voice, his voice. Yeah, I mean, being baby funny, I mean, yeah, how would you do the voice? It'd be funny, which is him being baby penguin with that voice, his voice.
Yeah, I mean, being baby
funny, I mean, yeah, how would you do the voice?
We could pitch it up.
You know, I've been playing with
some pitch shifters and stuff like that, if you guys want to hear.
Ross, I should have a grill
and face tattoos.
Yeah, I don't think we're doing
Oh, damn. I don't think we're doing a grill and face tattoos
in the show, though.
I was just saying, because you wanted them scary, right?
Yeah, but like
Really cute little baby with a really deep voice, no?
Yeah, I did
This is a little song
This is the audio recording of the
First 60 second
That's basically like
I was basically just going to do a little thing of like,
Hi, I'm Baby Pangu.
Why don't you please hang out with me?
And then I was listening to the music in the background.
And I was like, oh, shit.
This is kind of slap.
So I wrote a little song to it.
So this is the first Baby Pangu.
Actually, the second one because I wrote Baby Pangu theme song too.
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If you go to at BabyPenguClub, you'll get all the info.
I should probably get that account into the space.
I'll bring it in here in a second.
Here's the first BabyPengu song.
Hi, I'm BabyPengu.
I'm not lost and alone.
I don't have any friends.
Would you be my friend?
I lost my home And I got no place to go
I'm a baby bingo
I'm just a baby bingo
I'm a baby bingo
And I'm out here on my own.
I'm out here in the frozen tons with nobody around.
I used to have some friends, but now they're nowhere to be found.
And now I gotta find a way to find my way home.
Cause it's no fun feeling abandoned, all lost and alone.
Help me find my way home.
Use the magic
in your phone.
Pick me up.
Hold me tight.
And together everything
will be alright.
Yay! Baby, thank you.
I love you so much.
How cute was that?
Yes, that song just came out of me in like 30 seconds.
And I was like, oh no, this is going to be,
it's going to be a lot of musical numbers.
That's flipping adorable.
I said, pick me up, hold me tight.
I felt it.
Yeah, I felt it.
You guys heard the penguin.
You guys heard the penguin.
Get some more baby penguin.
Get some more baby penguin. Yeah.
I was over here dancing.
As somebody who listens to seven or so hours a day of kids' music, that was better.
It was clever, and the way you kind of get into it.
That doesn't sound like kids' music, but it was still good.
Yeah, it had broadway stuff to it
you know what i mean i feel like there's gonna be a lot of yeah it stands out yeah yeah they're
out of like hours and hours of watching kid stuff you find like one show that has one or two good
songs and you look forward to that as a parent yeah so you're on the right track i'm kind of trying to like stop our generation
from just having to deal with shitty music you know like in kids shows that's the main part of
that's why we're casting musicians as all the roles because it's like we're gonna write songs
and the best part about it is that like we're gonna make sure that any songs that we write
with the musicians are like part of like a like a separate
deal that's like here's the deal for the song where you know you have like royalties and songwriting
royalties and everything you know what i mean like we let the artists you know like chair and
the masters and everything like that so it's not like you know we're just like coming in and hiring
the artist taking the song yeah we're not gonna pull a disney on the on this shit you know what
i mean or like the way i was gonna say you're not dumbing it down for the kids
it's like a sophisticated little guy
he's adorable I love him
yeah exactly it's not about
it's not about dumbing kids are way smarter
than you think you know what I mean
and it's like they listen to their parents talk
they listen to their parents talk all day
and the parents are surprised
where'd you learn that and it's like you guys talk in front of me all day and they're like, the parents are surprised. They're like, where'd you learn that? And it's like,
you guys talk in front of me all day.
Like I'm a human grown ass person,
a little body.
They'll never do what you tell them to do,
but they will always do what they see.
Like I am a grown ass person in a little body.
Doesn't mean I'm not an adult.
I felt like an adult since I was a kid,
And I know that feeling too.
So it's like,
I'm sorry.
Yeah. No, I'm just saying like, I, and I know that feeling too. So it's like, I'm sorry. Yeah, I'm just saying like, and I know that feeling.
So I know what it's like for little kids.
And the thing is like, like there's a study that came out a few years ago that said by
by 2035, 65% of the world of Americans, I think are going to be autistic.
And so I'm like, all right, well then if that's, you know, 2035 and we're just 10 years from now at this point.
And this study was, you know, five years ago.
So if we're 10 years out from over half the population being autistic, then why aren't we teaching to the autistic kids?
You know, why don't we have shows made by autistic people for autistic kids?
Because like.
Thank you very much.
Just saying, like, you know, you can teach them early that it's like, hey, we're all scared to talk to people.
We're all nervous and stuff.
But we push through the fear because that's what bravery is.
And that's what maybe Penguin is, is showing his fear.
And he is a trepidatious, nervous penguin.
But, like, he does it.
He goes for it.
You know what I mean?
He waits at the edge of the cliff and thinks about it.
But then he jumps.
And, like, you know, he's the first one to jump.
He's still scared. I am so's still scared i am so in love you
know i am so in love with this little penguin this is super me too i mean and i've been i've
only known him for you know a few weeks i mean i knew him when carter adopted him back in january
but like i didn't you know take it really seriously until they reached out to me and they
were like they have an actual budget it's not coming from web 3 the budget is from web 2
and it's all about bringing web 2 funds into web3 to actually build stuff. And we just got off the call with the investor this
morning, super psyched. Like the investor called. Congratulations, man. Yeah, Carter told me and he
was like, someone wants to talk to you. And the investor was on the phone and he was like, man,
I listened to the space last night and oh my God, he was blown away, guys. So, you know, everyone
just like, great job last night. And, you know, he away guys so you know everyone just like great job last night
um and you know he should be proud because the truth is carter put together an excellent team
and we're doing this properly and we're doing this in a way that doesn't um hinge on you know
hinge on i guess anything ugly yeah it does it doesn't hinge on having to sell hype and build hype or fucking, you know, like bringing influencers or KOLs or any of that stuff.
I got to jump, y'all.
I got to get ready for my community space.
I got to load up real quick.
I'll pull up in there after this.
You know what it is, though?
You're providing value by providing entertainment, which really no NFT does.
They provide utility usually, but they don't provide entertainment.
And the most important thing, you're teaching the kids a proper way to be.
You're teaching the children a proper way to be.
That's the most important part.
And the great thing is that because the way the 2D animation is set up,
because it's all motion capture, it makes it really fast for me to crank them out.
Like when I'm doing the actual clips,
the longest part of the process is getting the audio recorded and like you know getting the audio right with the pitching and
everything and i've taken me a lot of time to get the pitching you hear is there's still some
artifacting in the voice so i have to get a better pitcher um better pitch shifter but like i'm
probably melodyne realistic i'll probably have to put down like 75 bucks and just get melodyne
but like the the pitch shifter software is going to be the key um because that's going to be used
a lot like south park for example they always pitch the voices up they'd be doing that for 30
something years however long they've been running right so yeah you know cartman is when he records
he's like hey my god you guys you guys and they pitch it up they pitch it up
he doesn't really do it like that.
You know, when he records it, he records it deep.
Same thing with Butters, same thing with all the characters.
You know, they just pitch them up.
I'll help donate to the $75 cause if that's what it costs.
No, I mean, we got it.
Like I said, we have a budget.
I know you got it.
I just want to help.
And I want to stuff you.
I didn't see the little fluffy thing you said you were going to show me.
Oh, yeah, I didn't post you. But Carter's card is here. I can I can I know you're not enough
You got too much to do. No, no, I just wanted to lay I just want to lay on the sentence if I could
so what I was gonna say was that
Damn it. I forgot. Oh, yeah
Because so because it's 2d and because we get you to do the motion capture and it's a lot easier
It makes it so we don't have to just be cracking
out shows for preschoolers i can be cracking out learning lessons and teaching people about
blockchain and you know having educational kids content for adults and because that's like a
running joke that people have said for three years like what if we made sesame street for
dgens and it's like no we do need to because the truth is people take for granted that english is
people's first language.
You know what I mean?
And the education level isn't.
And there are children in crypto.
There's straight up teenagers.
There's straight up, you know, there are like there are kids in crypto, you know, they're the ones robbing us.
So maybe, you know, we can teach people like how to be to each other and how to be kinder and stuff like that. And just like, you know what I mean?
Like, like that was the original
plan. When I looked at the original documents, they wanted to teach lessons to DGENs through
these kids, you know, characters and stuff. And I think it's not a bad idea. I think it's just
about doing it in a way that's going to be fun and cool and hip without violating the brand
and without making the brand DGEN and toxic. You know what I mean? So like the brand can still remain pure
and it's this little bastion of hope and positivity
in a sea of garbage.
And what happens is that because we end up aligning
with other abstract communities
or like Pudgy Penguins and Bearish and other cute,
there's a lot of cute meta projects, Sappy Seals,
you know, there's all these cute metas.
And you start aligning with more of them and more of the cute things in the world and hello kitty and stuff like that. And
that's who ends up following, you know, we have 10,000 followers on Tik TOK from a few posts
and it's not even web three people, you know, so really like the people who know about this brand
are just going to be a lot more people that know about this brand and web two than do in web three,
the web three people are going to know about it. Cause they're all going to be a lot more people that know about this brand in Web 2 than do in Web 3. The Web 3 people are going to know about it because they're all going to be holding the coin and be like, oh, we can just get this coin and front run all this work that they're doing.
And the smart ones are doing that.
What's up, Rob?
I'm so excited to talk about the show.
As a big Vine holder, I'm excited to have a distraction, really.
Because, you know, the coin's doing crazy shit the last few days.
And I'm just chilling because I'm excited about something else and my bag's full.
But before we get into the show, while I've been listening, I listened to most of the first space.
And maybe let's talk like tokenomics of Baby Pango for a few minutes, if I could recommend that.
We love that.
So can you explain the IP that it's like,
you know, I saw Tali Sue ask about that
and you say, no, no, no, we got everything.
But the way everything was CTO'd,
do you have anything to worry about ever the rail,
the Prime Pango brand coming after us or you?
Well, you know, Carter's on stage.
We can ask him about that,
but we do have an IP attorney and everything like that.
There's, you know, there's brands like-
Hey, let me jump in real quick.
Hey, appreciate that,
but I'm not going to answer any of those questions.
I mean, if you want to prepare that stuff,
I'll let Anthony, who's one of the partners
in the baby Pengu Dow, who who's an attorney answer those questions for us
smart, but I
Really don't have any comment but put the cut put the questions together and then then we'll make like a public release
Smart okay
And then, yeah, and, you know, in terms of, you know, for me, it's like we don't the way I've been looking at it is like the way what we're doing is an animated show right now.
Yeah, and then yeah, and you know in terms of you know for me, it's like
And I don't really feel like, you know, Pudgy Penguins or anything has any reason to not be super bullish on us because we're going to be bringing a lot of attention to their abstract chain.
You know what I mean? So it's like we're literally going to support their project and what i love about abstract is that it's a
streaming platform too and carl i don't know if you know this but one of our friends space kitty
actually got accepted for streaming on abstract so we actually have an in over there so we could
do like a stream where like we have baby pengu show up on her show and hang out with her um
because she thinks the project's super fricking adorable.
I think there's going to be a lot of,
women streamers and women web three people who really want baby pengu,
like on their screen,
hanging out,
like talking to them and chilling out with them.
So it could be really fun.
It's going to be a lot.
It's going to,
it could be,
it's going to be a lot of fun.
It's going to be a lot of fun.
It's going to be fun.
Get it to like go on. We are going to bridge over lot of fun. It's going to be a lot of fun. It's going to be fun getting to go on streams.
We are going to bridge over to Abstract,
and maybe we might bridge to Ape Chain as well.
I think there's cool ways that we can do things.
Whatever makes sense, you know?
Yeah, I mean, I think there's cool ways of doing things with 404s
where you can even do wrapped Solana tokens into uh you know like into abstract tokens and you put
them into the 404 if you want to do it like that too you know what i mean so it like takes some
of the liquidity out of circulation and puts it into these nfts and then if people want to unwrap
them there's like unwrapping them and you have that wrapped finger in abstract but then you would
go and you know well i mean once have, once all the contracts are in place
and you become multi-chain,
you know, you sell something on Solana.
Oh, that's true, yeah.
It's a multi-chain contract, yeah.
Great point.
That's awesome, man.
Well, yeah, so I think that there's, you know,
I've been sharing some of the good news today,
and I think that it's like,
what I'm really excited about in the show
is to allow people to see themselves in these characters and have these characters go through stuff that we all go through.
So I'm always thinking like that.
I am an adult writing this, and I don't have kids, so I don't see their daily day-to-day existence.
But I remember what it was like to be a kid, and I have a good memory for that.
good memory for that, you know? And so it's like, I don't know. I think it's just writing for the
dual purpose of being like, Hey, this needs to communicate to the parents and to the children
at the same time. The parents have to see it and say, Hey, I want to leave my kid with baby
Pangu because he is a good chaperone. And I've watched multiple episodes with, with him and that,
you know, with, along with my kids. And he's always been a good shepherd and he's always
been a good positive influence
for them. You know what I mean?
I would never smoke in front of my nephews. I don't
curse in front of my nephews.
I don't do bad behavior
for them. I'm very, very careful.
I don't even vape in front of them.
The smartest thing about the project
to me that I've heard thus far is the two different shows because the kids need the educational stuff.
And there's a certain time in their development where they're not ready for a complex story.
But like the best show is Bluey that we were talking about a little bit yesterday.
that we were talking about a little bit yesterday.
Little kids can still watch Bluey
because it just has good music and the animations, right?
And the stories are, the emotions come through
for a kid that doesn't even know how to speak yet.
You know, the older show, the show that's 3D, right?
The Baby Panko Adventures,
that becomes for the little bit older kid.
That's the TVY audience, right? Yes right like the connection to bridge the two is brilliant yeah and so what
what that gives us too is that show it becomes kind of modular so that that a narrative show
that can go get sold to netflix kids you know and that can go on to be like a great hit for them and
it's a ton of you know episodic adventures that can just keep going forever and they never make it to the mountain and you hope they never do make it to the mountains
and the show ends you know and eventually they make it to the mountain big happy you know
celebration with their parents they've been trying to get to this mountain for 10 years at this point
you know what i mean uh you know fingers crossed and then the youtube channel can keep going with
the kids educational content you know what i mean and so that allows it to be like, you know, you, you still maintain the brand.
They don't just buy the whole brand and go.
You say we are a bigger brand than, than, than possibly even you Netflix.
And we're going to license this property and you have the right, you know, if they're going
to put up money to produce it, we're going to co-produce this with you, you know, but
with you, you know, but you're not going to suddenly get merged, the merchandising rights
you're not going to suddenly get merged, the merchandising rights to the, to the IP.
to the, to the IP. And when you come to the negotiating table with all of your stuff already
secured and shored up, it's a very different conversation. You know, they're not like,
Oh, let's see what we can get out of this, you know, creator. Like let's get the whole thing.
You know, they don't even think about that. And if they do, you just go, no, that's not,
I was never on the table. This is a very simple deal for this show. But Baby Pengu is not for sale.
The show is for sale.
And, baby, you make products.
You make multiple shows.
And that's why having multiple shows, because Baby Pengu is a timeless character.
He could outlast Felix the Cat.
If we do it right.
But it's about doing that.
Mickey Mouse was never kept in a show.
Mickey Mouse did shows. in a show, right?
Mickey Mouse was, did shows.
He's an actor, right? They literally treated him.
They did multiple things where like Mickey's like sitting in the chair.
He's like, oh, that was a good, good take, Walt.
Like they literally made it like he's an actor at the studio.
You know, you don't, you don't get to buy him if you fund the thing, right?
You don't get to buy him if you fund the thing, right?
How many dozens of other shows spun off from Mickey and then Minnie and then Pluto and then Donald and then the DuckTales and everything else?
Yeah, and they would just put Mickey in as a cameo, you know?
Like, as though drawing him was more difficult, you know what I mean?
It was like, but they, you know what I mean?
Isn't it funny?
Like, they used him as a cameo.
It would have taken just as much effort to draw him in to then to not draw him in.
It's not like it was like, oh, Mickey's time is really valuable.
We can't get Mickey in.
He only has this much time to shoot.
Like that wasn't the situation, but yeah, they still kept him scarce because Walt understood
like keeping him valuable.
Too much screen time.
The Mickey Mouse Club comes to mind. Exactly. too much screen time the mickey mouse club yeah exactly
too much screen yeah he just introduced at the beginning and then just let britney and justin
and christina and and ryan uh ryan gosling do their thing you know but like crazy graduating
cast by the way like all the people that we like know and grew up with like they were all on the
mickey mouse club at the same time which is crazy um but yeah you know it's that it's like mickey they still kept him scarce because it was like
he's the star you know he comes every now and then he shows up so and i just i just love the
way that they always did that because it gave him like a life of his own it was like oh this is
an actor on the soundstage you know and not and I don't think we'll break the fourth wall like that with baby Pengu or anything, but like, um, but realistically, like I, I, I see baby Pengu
becoming something even outside of the episodic shows. I think most people are going to interact
with him on Instagram. I think he's going to be a very big, what we're working on now is the, um,
the memes. So the memes are going to be like, you know, like, the person that sent this to you loves you so much.
Like, that shit's going to get shared out 7 billion times.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, the two baby penguins hugging each other and kissing each other and being like, I'm sorry, I fought with you.
And just giving each other a kiss.
Like, boyfriends are going to send that to their girlfriend and get out of the doghouse.
You know, it's going to send that to their girlfriend and get out of the doghouse. It's going to save relationships.
It's going to be so cute that people are just going to be bombarding each other with just assaults of cuteness every single day.
And then it's going to hit a Japanese person.
And once it hits the first Japanese person, it's gone.
It's gone.
It's out of here.
All it takes is one.
I got one in mine.
We got the Ryo in the Vine community.
He's like, Vine!
I'm just going to get it to him and be like, yo, send all him and ruin we have this girl rune from the uh pepe spaces
and she would come in and she'd be like hi okay okay okay hello hi hello pepper song
pepper song and she would just like ask me to sing the pepe song with her and i would she would go
okay now i want to sing pepper song and she would go I want to be Pepe billionaire so freaking bad and like she was serious like she was like singing
she was going at it and we would do duets like across like I would put on the billionaire thing
and then I would spit freestyles about Pepe and you guys remember Marie you remember and she would
like and then she'd sing the hook she's like I want to be a Pepe Pepe here and there, and we did it enough times, but we got good at it, we started
doing it at the big Pepe spaces, in front of thousands of people, which is hilarious, the shit I've done
in front of thousands and thousands of people is really funny, but yeah, no, I'm very excited to
bring Baby Pango on tour too, and like, I'm getting the voice changer uh set up so that like i can do it live in the mic
so that i can be like you know live i can show you guys but i can be doing like live baby pangu
voice changing and everything like that and that's going to be the key you know to make it
where i can get on spaces and be like let me see if i can do it hello here I got the microphone. I'll just turn it up. See if it gets to work.
Hello? Hi. Hi, I'm Baby Pinko. Won't you please come and hang out with me?
Hello? See, the thing is, you can hear my voice in the background, but if I whisper, then you can't.
Hi, Connor. Hold on. That's pretty good. I mean, it's pretty good. The thing is like,
I gotta get far away from you guys here. If I go over here, then you can't really hear my voice.
Hi, I'm E. Pingo. I want you to have a really good day.
Make sure to wash your legs.
It's funny. It's not bad.
What do you need to make it so it's just a voice?
Um, I mean, like, there's a little artifacting and stuff like that, that I'm, that I'm hearing.
I mean, there's a little artifacting and stuff like that that I'm hearing.
So it's like, I think if I get Melodyne, like the really, the really good one, like the professional one, um, it should be good because you can change things.
Like, because you're changing the pitch of your voice when there's this stuff called the formance, which is like the, the way the words, like the siblings for the words and everything.
And so you have to tweak that.
And it's this whole thing, like to stop it from sounding chipmunky because if you just bring the pitch up especially
when i'm singing i have to bring the pitch up like 12 tones which is like yeah so i have to
pitch it up but without it um without it pitching my voice up so i sound like a chipmunk because
that's not how i want baby pangu to sound as amunk. You know? No, the Baby Pengu voice is good.
It's not, like, when I first was hearing the song,
took me a minute.
The singing part of the song, like, the second half,
his voice was excellent.
And just hearing you on that,
the Baby Pengu voice is pretty good.
I don't know how it could be improved,
but it's not a bad voice at all.
Yeah, I think when we get the right software,
and I don't want to have to rely on software to do his voice.
I'd love to just be like, hi, I'm Baby Pingu.
Would you please come and hang out with me?
But I don't know if it's too deep, you know what I mean?
Because my voice is a little bit deep.
Yeah, I like the synthesizer better than that, honestly.
I think it needs to sound like an actual kid.
Because if it sounds like an actual kid, it'll be addicting.
People are just going to want to hear his voice.
Because it's squeaky.
And it's like this squeaky voice.
His voice itself becomes this thing that draws you in when you hear that voice on the radio or whatever.
You're like, oh, that's Baby Bangu.
But what you were saying about people using memes and video responses,
that was good, especially when Spine comes back.
Clips from the show work great.
Yeah, that's what I'm doing.
I'm making vines.
I'm making six and a half seconds square looping videos.
And they'll be landscape for, I mean mode for for, you know, reels and and tick tock.
But like for for here for on X, they'll be square until the vine tab comes out.
And if it's a, you know, full, you know, vertical video, then, yeah, they'll be full frame, which is great because maybe Pengu fits perfectly in the full frame.
Smart is the perfect frame. Smart. He's the perfect
shape for it.
He's a really good shape for that.
He's an oval. I guess I didn't
have to tell you to turn something into a vine.
yeah. No, the vines were,
you asked Carter, vines were part of my plan weeks ago
of just like, here's how we're going to market
this whole thing. Because the truth is,
they're better.
They're better than a 15-second video.
You get the same amount of engagement with a six-and-a-half-second video
or a six-second video, and people can watch it twice as much.
You can serve twice as much every two-year-old day.
And we have the budget to actually promote some of these posts
and stuff like that and get them all over the place.
So it's really about when we feel like
we've gotten all of our people in you know we're doing like a slow walk around the space because
i know what rooms to bring it in to get it in front of like the meme coin people
you know what i mean like i could go into david doxstein space and promote it i can go into like
the late night meme coin spaces and promote it and but like i don't i'm not trying to attract jeets you know to
complicate like us producing a show right now and like producing an ip you know there are tons of
people that are very very good people that aren't like psychotic traders that are just gonna like
buy something hold it for 10 hours and sell it that more of nft type people right who like
understand like holding stuff and they're just gonna buy it
hold it and like root on the production of the show and when they see youtube videos coming out
and tiktok videos coming out they're gonna like them and rate them and be like cool i'm growing
this thing and it's like we know what to do to you know to bring the coin up but it's like
if we brought the coin up right now then what about when like people we know and love find out
about it tomorrow you know so
it's like we're trying to like give it a couple days because i know the time and there's people
today seeing the stuff from yesterday there's people tomorrow morning that'll be liking yesterday's
space and commenting on yesterday's space you know yeah when you slow here yeah when when you
first started talking about it you said something like carter
doesn't want it out and for a day or so i was thinking about that and it makes sense now like
something clicked in me today hearing when you sent out the characters earlier and i saw them
and kind of the personality behind each one and when you explain the two different shows it
makes so much sense i'm starting to now be just like you're just you're talking about carter like
i don't i haven't looked at the chart in a couple hours nor do i want to i'm just
so intrigued by the possibility of what you're building yeah no, no, me too. And the good thing is we do work very fast
and it's like, you know,
I thought I was working fast and Carter's like,
we need to be getting more content out.
And I'm like, you're right, let's go.
You know, so we got on the phone
with the whole creative team.
We were like, how do we, you know,
alleviate some bottlenecks and things like that,
some pipelines.
And I told him when I needed,
I was like, you know,
I need all the characters posed in Illustrator.
You know, I need like all this stuff set up because the truth is I saw that, like,
if I'm going to be running spaces and on the timeline all day,
I was posting on the timeline all day and making images and making posts and stuff.
I was, like, and balancing that with animating, you know,
and I should be spending more of my time animating.
You know, I'm going to just need a lot more things kind of set up and everything.
So we got out with the 3D animator
and he's going to be taking on,
staging the episode.
I'm going to give him a storyboard
and the script and everything
and the shot list.
And he's going to kind of get everything staged
and set up for me.
Then I can go in and finish final directing of it
and be like, all right, let's do a zoom here
instead of a zoom out.
Let's do a zoom in and a slight pan left.
Let's turn this light over here. Let's move this green. Let's turn this light blue.
Just like my cinematographer thing, you know, but in 3D and digital. And so it's cool. I'm trying to replicate the filmmaking process that I know as close as possible.
Because if and when this goes to Netflix and let's say they want to keep us on as showrunners, we're going to have to work that way anyway.
Netflix and let's say they want to keep us on as showrunners,
we're going to have to work that way
anyway. There's a certain way that things are
done. You get the story locked.
We have just killed the story.
Tonight we're starting to write the script. We'll probably be
done by tomorrow afternoon.
And then, uh, because really
the scripts are going to be, um,
the scripts, like
the story's already locked, so the scripts aren't, it's not like we have
to break the story. It's just recently writing
those scenes and adding the comedy and breaking those scenes.
And we're just going to start sending the, the, uh, the scripts turn into storyboards. So we take
those scripts and we actually start, I take them and I basically make a shot list out of that script.
And then I start drawing storyboards for that shot list. And those storyboards, I'll take those
and I'll take the script and I'll get the actors to read the script and I'll take that audio
from the script and I'll pair those with the storyboard and create what's called an animatic.
Right. And so the animatic gives him a watchable timing of what we're actually doing with all the shots.
And so at that point, a good animator like he is, he just worked on a Netflix show like he's a great animator.
And so and he's worked in the professional space, too. So I'm just giving him what he's used to getting, you know, like he's like, oh, that's great.
That's exactly what I needed. It's like, you know, this is a professional operation.
Like, I'm going to get you the storyboard. I'm going to get you your your your timing.
Basically, it's a timing sheet. And so it says that at five seconds, this happens at 10 seconds.
This happens at 15 seconds. This happens. Right.
So as the director, I time out all the moments for him and then I give him an automatic so he can watch it and get the flow and the pace of it and then he gets the fun part of
going and putting that all together in the 3d scene in blender getting it all set up getting
the lights set up like you know I even give him a diagram I give him a lighting diagram that's an
above top-down view this is what I went to film school for like it's above top-down view of where
the camera's set up where the actors are you, where the lights are set up and everything like that.
So you leave nothing to guesswork.
And so what he's able to now have makes his life a lot easier because I've worked on his side as well.
I've worked for many directors.
And they give me what they need done and I follow it to the letter.
And so he does that.
And so he does that.
But I told him, I was like, you know, be creative.
I want you to plus it, as Walt Disney would always say.
I want you to plus it, as Walt Disney would always say.
Every time something went through the process,
he would say every person, it's their job to plus it,
to add something to it, to add some creativity,
to put your thumb in it, you know, put your fingerprints on it.
So I told him, I was like, creative rain, bro, go nuts.
Like, add whatever you want.
I'm sure I'll love it, you know?
But like, because the truth is my job as a writer and as a director
is going to be done in the writing room.
That's where I'm deciding exactly what's happening, what's not happening.
So it's like as long as it's in the script and along with the storyboard,
there's not really much room for deviation outside of like the creative choices.
And I wanted to make creative choices because they're creative choices that I wouldn't think to make.
So now it's like greater than some of its parts type situation.
And it's already happening.
I'm making creative choices that Josh probably wouldn't have known to make or wouldn't have made
because he was thinking about certain aspects of it and i'm thinking about other aspects of it right
and so this you know our animators thinking about other aspects of it so as we get more and more
people on the team it's going to continue to evolve and snowball so to speak into this greater thing
but what's really cool is that as we're getting this animation done
for the 3D series, because 3D is a little bit more time-consuming,
the 2D stuff is already going to be out
and already going to be cranking out and going on YouTube,
generating views, generating revenue, all that stuff.
So it allows us that when the kids are already watching the 2D show,
now they start to see the clips of the 3D show. You know, we start getting certain scenes done and we can put them out here and put
them out on YouTube and sneak peeks, you know what I mean? Like, coming soon, Baby Pengu
Adventures. And then they're like, oh my God, there's going to be a show, like a movie type
show. You know, so it breaks them out of the whole thing. So it becomes an event that they
can look forward to. Like when Invader Zim would do those movies, they'd be like, have the cartoon,
like Cartoon Network do this. They'd have cartoons, and then
they'd have like an event, right? And they'd be like
the big movie of that show.
Like a made-for-TV movie, kind of.
It's brilliant.
So, it's so bullish.
Mojo, before I forget, it'd be
funny, like, I agree
you should be synthesizing baby pengu and it
sounds sounds good that it's you yeah uh mojo though could almost be like chef like
where he's not it's just it's just a human voice it's just him
you could just you could penguin eyes everyone else Or animalize everyone else Have him just be him
That would be hilarious
I'm going to see if I can
I'll get Mojo to send me some voice clips
And if I pitch him up a little
It could be hilarious bro
Mojo's just normal voice
Pitched up a little bit
It could be really funny
Because like Matt and Trey Parker
They just do their normal voices for Stan and Kyle.
Those are just โ€“
With a little โ€“
Yeah, they just do their normal voices.
They do, yeah.
And they pitch it up.
For Cartman, he's like, meh.
And he does like, you know, like Cartman voice, but like โ€“
And when he does it, it's funny because like before they pitch it up, he it sounds like, Hey my God, you guys, you guys, seriously, you guys.
Like they do it, he does it kind of deeper so that when it pitches up, you can still kind of understand it.
But then when Stan and Kaya are just like, yeah, dude, what the hell?
Like they're just talking in their normal voices.
Oh, right.
And then like Kenny is just him putting his hand uh his mouth over his arm over
his mouth like i've seen them there's a great documentary called uh six days to air and it's
like the south park story it's like yeah have you seen that i i've seen bits of it i feel like yeah
I've seen bits of it, I feel like.
That's incredible.
I've seen them go through
a full day
of filming, where
it's a short cycle to their
project, right?
Yeah, six days.
They would start on
or Friday, really. They come in on Friday
and they start crafting
the scripts,
get it all broken and done, and then they wouldn't get into animation until or friday really they come in on friday and they start you know crafting the the scripts um
get it all broken and done and then they get in they wouldn't get into animation until like
like monday or sunday or monday and monday their animators would come in and have three days to get the thing to air because it had to be on air on wednesday yeah i've seen that that whole cycle
gone through in a documentary but i'm not sure if it's that
famous one you mentioned it probably was it's called six days to air yeah it's like
it's incredible and and that's what really inspired me when I was building stay tuned to
to build it um as one of the first animation studios that doesn't animate you know and it
was like all motion capture through um through character animator and we're working on you know and it was like all motion capture through um through character animator and we're
working on you know a good motion capture setup for um 3d but right now with the show it's like
we're gonna focus on like there's still certain animations like we'll still do it so what i'm
gonna do with the characters is i'm gonna have him do the animator do like certain main animations
if the character has to do a backflip they have to turn if they have to walk if they have to wave
anything like that right but then everything else the head movements and the
gestures and all that stuff that's gonna all be motion captured so that'll be and that's simple
because like all of us can do that with our phones now there's an app called naomi there's multiple
apps and motion capture apps that are just using your front facing camera and like you can see your avatar moving in real time with your face
you know like all the iphones for the last few years have like a front-facing facial tracker
like a depth sensor like lidar right yeah it's kind of cool like you know we all have these
motion capture devices we're talking on motion capture devices right now i do this show on a
motion capture device like and we can use that same motion capture device to get the you know when
you're in a medium shot of a character and they're talking right and they're gesturing their head and
all that stuff for that yeah those little movements that's the most important animation
that's the most time-consuming stuff yeah that's what i wanted the big movements is whatever you
know yeah i i had a bunch of little ideas for you.
I don't know if I'll have time from today,
but the key thing that makes Bluey good
and what is going to make it memeable,
I was thinking earlier when you were talking,
like, man, Bluey, like, you watch,
you watch, like, a couple Blueys
just for a few seconds here and there sometimes,
and you know it's coming.
But, yeah yeah it's very
vineable or memeable but the emotions that you see in the characters is what sets that show
apart like you need to see the face of like the mom and frustration capturing the moment when the
kid's doing something weird so it how's the how's the facial and emotional looking for baby Pengu?
So that's the thing.
I'm going to have him, you know, stage,
do all the staging and everything and getting all that stuff set up.
And then once he's got that ready,
I'm going to basically task him to do the facial rig.
Because you do what's called a facial rig.
And so you put bones in the character's face,
and those bones are going to be animated based on our facial motions.
So it'll be like when you frown.
You know, Baby Pengu frowns.
And you smile.
He smiles.
And so, you know, having that facial.
Yeah, those facial expressions tuned in.
And then, you know, those things, getting all that stuff done and ready and set up, the long part is getting it set up.
You know, it takes an extra couple of days to get the stuff set up. But once you have it set up,
now it's like, for example, for me to motion capture on 2D, I literally press record. It goes
boop, boop, boop. That's like the longest part of it is waiting those three beeps. And then
it's recording and now I'm animating. And I'm moving my face and i'm doing it and most of the time i'm doing it in one take i know exactly how i wanted it to be right and for me to do that even with
like the thing already rigged up and ready and the easiest animation setup where i could just
move his hands and puppeteer him that would still take me 30 minutes to an hour to do that you know
five ten seconds of animation it is motion
captured but the thing is because I'm motion capturing motion capturing I can
sit there for five ten minutes and motion capture the entire episode like
I can have like let's say we're learning I can have the squares and the circles
and triangles you know and have the audio playing and because there's no
lip-sync and usually the lip-sync is one of the most exhausting things there's
no lip-sync with this because baby p one of the most exhausting things, there's no lip sync with this
because Baby Pango has a pacifier in his frigging mouth.
So, like, it's one of the best creative decisions as an animator.
Like, had, you know what I mean?
Because, like, they said, we're keeping the pacifier.
Are we going to do a beak?
And I was like, you know what?
We just always keep the pacifier in.
We never have to do lip sync ever.
We never have to do those 13 lip shapes
and make sure they always match up.
So now my process is I'm listening to the episode.
It's already recorded.
It's already timed out, right?
I did all the timing in Logic and the audio program.
And I've timed it out already.
And I know where all the beats are going to be, where the circle is and all that stuff.
And so it's like now I'm just listening to that.
And I'm hearing, hi, I'm Baby Pango.
And so I'm just moving, wave, you know. He said, hi, I'm Baby Pango. Okay, wave. He said, hi, I'm baby Pango. And so I'm just moving wave, you know, he said, hi, I'm baby Pango.
Okay. Wave. He said, hi, I'm baby Pango. Can you show me where the circle is?
I put my hands up and gesture and then I gesture to the shapes.
And then I put my hands down and I look at them and blink like Dora the Explorer,
like motionless for 10 seconds, you know, turn my head a little bit, you know?
And then like, that's right. That's the circle.
And the thing is with preschooler stuff, it's, it's a lot of that pregnant pa then like that's right that's the circle and the thing
is with preschooler stuff it's it's a lot of that pregnant pauses and like the music playing in the
background you know but for youtube i mean it becomes incredible because youtube wants length
they want watch time and you know they want to you want to you want them to put the mid-roll ads
if you get lucky you know they'll put a mid-roll ad in the middle of your youtube video
and those things pay 20 times more.
You know, and the thing is, YouTube kids, it's not like it doesn't pay. It pays less. It pays about a $1 CPM.
You know, 10 cents to $1 CPM versus, like, you get a $5 to $20 CPM on other non-kids channels on YouTube.
So it is drastically lower, but the view count is so much higher.
You're dealing with tens of billions of views
instead of a million views
because it's kids watching it
over and over and over again.
So it ends up actually
kind of working out to be the same.
But what's very important is to,
you know, you want to be able
to keep a content schedule.
That's why getting it all set up and ready
to be able to, once you start releasing, continue the releasing because the algorithm is going to look for that and you
can't miss a day to go back and produce content you have to batch your content just like if you're
a bartender you batch your drinks right they make the batch drinks because they can't be stopping to
make you a you know espresso martini every time you want an espresso martini they just take a picture
they pour it into the espresso martini thing, and send your difficult ass on your way.
Sorry, I did a bartender.
I get a lot of bartending secondhand stories.
Secondhand information from the bartenders.
I didn't understand just the aspect that that you're saying that when you're
making when you're animating they need to batch it i didn't follow that part but it makes sense
that bartenders have to do it when you're making content yeah like when you're making content on
youtube right so if you don't feed the algorithm at a certain regularly scheduled interview
this comes for same is true for tiktok same is true for X. You know, like for
example, on X, I'll be posting content on X and I'll be having great engagement, but then I gotta,
let's say I go, okay, now I'm really going to kill it. I'm going to edit this video.
And I go into CapCut and I'm editing for four or five hours. The four or five hours I spent there,
I didn't post in the timeline. You know what I mean? And now like, even in those four or five
hours, I've become irrelevant to Twitter. Twitter's like, you didn't post in the last six hours. We're not going to show your content to anyone. Twitter is one of the most brutal algorithms. Okay. The fact that we've maintained friendships on here is amazing, but it's really through spaces because we don't see each other on the algorithm. We only see each other through spaces. Even if I like all your stuff, I'm never going to see you guys.
your stuff i'm never gonna see you guys so i run the space for 20 hours i'm like i'm never gonna
see you guys again but you know what i mean like it's so it's like feeding the algorithm on youtube
and saying okay if they need a video every you know three times a week or whatever you need to
have those videos ready and you need to have them batched out you know and the same is true for all
the platforms and so it's very important to have those all. Yeah.
So you can just, you set it to one releases every two days
and then you can go work on something else.
Yeah, you can schedule them.
You can schedule them or you can manually do them, right?
You can just say, hey, you know, I'm getting up every morning
and posting and I have a folder
and I got to throw something out there.
But like, even with Vine, you know,
Vine didn't have an algorithm, but we were,
we knew to post every day because if you didn't, you just, one didn't have an algorithm, but we were, we knew to post every day.
Because if you didn't, you just, one day was all it took for people to forget you.
You know, that's really sad, but it was true, you know, so it's just, it is that.
You have to be ferocious and constant with it and consistent.
And to do that, you need to make sure that your pipeline is set up to where there's no bottlenecks, you know.
And with a relatively small team, you know, it can be difficult because a lot of people are's no bottlenecks, you know, and with a relatively small team,
you know, it's can be difficult because a lot of people are taking on multiple hats, you know,
but really what I like to do is focus on what comes naturally to each person in the workflow,
like, you know, what part of this do you love, and you know, you don't want anyone to take away from you, you're like, no, I want to do that part of the work, please don't take that from me,
you know, like, and then what part are you like, I don't even to know to take away from you you're like no i want to do that part of the work please don't take that from me you know like and then what part are you like i don't even care about
that right and so it's like because you might not know you might be like like the illustrator the
animator i was like you know he said like he likes the the modeling and the rigging and the
and the sculpting and the creation of it you know and he's like an animation he was like and i do
some camera and some lighting too but i was like see i like the lighting and the camera and none of none of the rest of it you know like what i
love about 3d animation is being able to move the camera and move the lights because i'm a
cinematographer and those are my tools those are my paint brushes that's how i'm able to express
myself and add my creative flair to it right typically when i'm working as a cinematographer
the director has already decided the blocking he's decided where the actors are going to move
what the pacing of the scene is you know they've gone and done rehearsals multiple times of
rehearsals so they already have that planned out and they get on set and time is money and we're
spending fifty thousand dollars to even just be there that day and 40 people are getting paid. It's like your time is
expensive. So like my job on set is to allow their blocking, look at their blocking, watch their
blocking, and then watch it one time and be able to know, okay, my lights are going to go here,
here, and here. My camera is going to go here. Let's set up a dolly track over here because we
have to move it from here to here. And it's like, and typically like there will have been a walk
through on set before without the actors,
between the director and the cinematographer.
And so that's kind of what we're doing now.
Him and I are going to go through and just be doing a basic walkthrough of how we're doing the scene.
And then we bring in the actors' performances and everything like that.
We bring in the voice acting, and then we have them, once the thing is staged out,
we'll have them do a motion capture performance. Not in a big motion capture suit, in a stage, right, just in
front of their iPhone. Put your iPhone on a little tripod, you know, step back a couple steps,
and act, you know, play the, play the audio of the episode in the background and just do your part.
You know, like, play your part. And the performances are going to be natural.
So when you see Baby Gwen, it'll look like and feel like Violetta, you know?
You see Mojo, it'll look and feel like Mojo, you know?
It's going to be cool, man.
And I think that the fun part about it is that being able to show you guys,
you know, behind the scenes of the process.
And someone brought up a great point yesterday.
They said, you know, what about Patreon?
And I didn't even think about Patreon for this,
but I think that's a great way too
because as we're producing all this stuff,
you know, the stuff that's cutting room floor stuff
or behind the scenes stuff,
that's just, you know, the storyboards,
the animatic, little things like that.
That stuff's really cool.
It's really cool to show off to you guys
and to show off to the timeline
and to be like, yo, look at what we're doing.
And we're not just going to produce this, but we're going to bring Web3 along for the ride
and show some behind the scenes stuff and show some stuff like that, you know?
And it's like Patreon, people will just have it on Patreon.
Like, they'll pay $5 to access it on Patreon, even if it's free on X, because that's how much
people don't want to go visit X. Like, people who don't really want to go on
Twitter, they'd rather pay $5 to see it all
on Patreon, honestly.
Can I just pay you to not go on
Twitter? Which I don't agree with them.
I love it here, but people
seem so averse to Twitter sometimes,
so you've got to meet them where they are.
And I could see us eventually,
you know, I have contacts at Pluto TV,
like getting your own channel over there, just a baby pengu channel, you know, it's not that expensive.
And you just have it always running all day.
On most TVs, Pluto TV comes just pre-installed.
And it's just like, hey, go to your local television, just turn on channel 10,005, or whatever it is, you know, and that could be really fun.
Red Pill Talks, what's happening?
Hi, are you all right? Yeah, I've just been been listening for i'd throw some ideas like yes please yeah i just um yeah i just like putting stuff out there especially if people are committed to
you know something i was just looking on um youtube uh because in the past i was looking
at some streaming stuff and some tools and things like that. And so I know you were talking about doing daily posts for the algorithm.
That sounds spot on because you've got to keep it consistent.
So get all your stuff together and then roll it out.
But also maybe a channel for 24-7 because I'm looking at some channels here.
I'd imagine a lot of parents just whacking on YouTube or put it on to keep them busy while they're busy doing other stuff.
These channels are quite popular.
24-7 singing and dancing.
Once you've uploaded all of them separately,
it's just going to expand your reach a bit more.
You could put them all on a rolling episode from start to finish,
24-7 just restarting over and over again.
And so, you know, it doesn't have to even be full 24 hours, right? It could be an hour on a loop.
Yeah, it could be like, you could have, you could, if you wanted to, you could, you know,
set them both up, both channels up at the same time and then have, you know, your first episode
getting ready for one day and then add to, and then it just goes on your other channel. It's got,
you know, you upload them one by one, and then they just keep on your other channel. You upload them one by one,
and then they just keep repeating the whole series over and over again
because the kids are going to be watching, dipping into it.
Do you know of a good server for that?
Because I was thinking about that for a long time,
and you're running your own server at home.
Are there any ones that you can just upload your files,
and they'll run it for you 24-7?
Yeah, man.
Yeah, that's it.
Beautiful stuff.
Good to share it because I'm not using it at the moment,
but I have used it in the past.
It's called Upstream.
Oh, yeah, really?
That was one of the ones I was looking into, yeah.
Yeah, it's not too expensive either.
It's like a good service.
Maybe sometimes a server will go down, but, you know,
if you're just running something consistently
like you're planning to do it should just
pretty much run smoothly all the time but
if you look on YouTube
you can do it to multi-channel as well
so YouTube, Rumble, whatever
I think even X I think maybe
I'm not sure
well it costs
yeah I think it's like $20
yeah something like that $30 a month, yeah.
Yeah, something like that.
$30 for one stream and then $50 for two streams.
Something like that.
I've not checked the prices recently,
but if you're on YouTube, the 24-7... I've just typed into YouTube,
24-7 children's TV stream,
and some of the numbers coming up,
you've got one here, the Bluey episode, 5,000 currently watching it right now.
Then you've got the most popular, I think.
That's crazy.
For YouTube?
50,000 concurrence is insane.
Wait till you hear this one.
This is Peppa Pig in the very bottom.
I don't know how they're getting away with that too much, but 18 million views right now people are watching that like on youtube no yeah 1.8 million yeah
that's for peppa pig um oh my god so but even just the blues one at 5 000 or and then if you go lower
down even a few hundred constantly watching you go in and out throughout the day make it like you know so it's searchable with easy to think of phrases that parents are
going to just throw into youtube to let it run while they're busy yeah and yours will pop up
alongside these ones and um you know capture some views and what did you type in 24 7 what
uh 24-7 children's tv stream just directly in YouTube.
And I think you can
click onto live a tab as well.
I didn't even click that, but I went onto
a anonymous profile.
There are just
768,000 people
watching Curious George right now.
1.2 million people watching
old classic cartoon
Cartoon network stuff,
like old Scooby-Doo videos.
Exactly, yeah.
And then you can put your description in there.
You've got your link to your other channel
that they could go to each episode.
Well, I think I'd have it at the same channel, right?
I think we'd have the live stream going 24-7 on the Baby Pingu channel
and then the episodes popping up too.
I mean mean it could
work but i think maybe splitting it just having those two separate like one like baby pingu baby
team the baby pingu show and baby pingu live for example then you're not going to like conflict
with the algorithm if they change or have they have bias over things and like you're saying
before you can have like automated tools that post these up daily but i think actually getting up and doing it manually might give you a slight
edge um because because you know they favor non-automated you know they favor manual entry
even though i might be slight but it's just little things like that if you just you know
you got a fresh slate two accounts if it works then at least you can combine them but just
linking them in the description together would be enough to like get the traffic flowing around yeah youtube especially
youtube it's like as you're uploading the video you need to be like i need to be like uploading
the videos while i'm in spaces with like with the baby pangu club to be like all right it's up let's
rate it because like getting a bunch of likes and a bunch of views within the first
5 10 minutes of uploading is
Crazy good for the algorithm. That's like giving it miracle grow at birth
And it's like and like you said like if you put it as a scheduled what it does is it puts it up on the platform as an unlisted video
Until it's ready and then it just makes it public
but realistically if it's sitting there unlisted it's just it's it's in that in the algorithm
right like it's just dead for that time yeah possibly yeah i know that using external tools
is probably gives you a bit of a negative even though i i can't really hold that but
maybe scheduling directly into youtube could have it. Well, that's what I mean.
Even scheduling directly, it makes it an unlisted video.
And that's always been how I was taught was just to not do that.
It's better to just delete that video or just leave that one unlisted.
Or really delete it because then it's like it doesn't see it as a duplicate, right?
And delete the original one and then just upload the other one, post it right away on social media.
You know what I mean?
Twitter was always for that.
Twitter was always like, guys, I just posted a new video
and Twitter was for people the most tapped in.
So that was where people would rate it.
And that hasn't changed about Twitter.
I think it's just the influencers don't use Twitter
that way anymore.
I mean, I'm not like big on Twitter.
I'm quite, I'm only new for a few months and just playing around really.
What's your main platform?
I understand algorithms.
Facebook was my main, main reach for a while, but it was, but yeah, it's a bit more difficult.
I like this one, but I understand about the algorithms a bit more which is useful um like you know like i know things like you know they can change all the
time but for example a good one to go is like when you post something if you've got like thousands
and thousands of followers it's like starting a business page on facebook if you're starting a
business page on facebook and you're doing like a nail salon or something like that your demographic
is going to be more women you know obviously and within a certain age range but what i see businesses
do like quite often is they'll invite all of the friends and family all genders and everything so
like they're not got that demographic focus on the group and so everyone will join and think to like
support them and they think oh great yeah but then they'll be demoralized in the end because what
happens is if those members of that group if they put a post out about manicures or whatever
and the first and 50 of them are men who have no interests then the algorithm goes through the
first 100 people who sees that post and then if like no one interact they might interact for a
while just supporting family member or something but after a while people just will scroll by or something so they don't have that engagement and that goes negatively
against them really so it's better to have quality and targeted demographics and build something
strong than uh just try to pile everyone in because it can exactly that's what i was trying
to put into words this morning because like we were like kind of like rushing to get content out and everything like that and i was like listen it
does it's it's actually better to like take a day or two get everything ready so that you're like
post post post post post and then hit it hard because it's like to kind of hit it and then
not hit it and then go back and make more stuff and kind of hit you know what i mean it's better
to just like take a couple days realize how much content you're actually going to need for this
you know because it's like if you're throwing content down the well and people aren't paying
attention let's say if you were desperate to post content so you're posting all night
and it's like you're posting in the middle of the night at hours and people aren't awake
or at least the people that are tapped into your network aren't awake right versus like posting
let's say you're on stage on a space and you're about to talk about
the project and they're going to ask you to pin something, you know, like wait to post
it till then post it right then pin it up to the nest.
It was posted three seconds ago.
It's got a ton of engagement now and boom, it's in the algorithm.
You know, it's, it's really about having people ready for when you post so that you get it in the first 10 minutes.
Yeah, definitely.
You definitely need that push.
I know there's probably tools as well out there
to help give you that boost as well.
It feels like these days you kind of have to use these tools.
It's just an investment all around.
It's a different way of business.
We used to do things more manual, but having these tools can like be useful so like i say with the upstream
thing you're saving yourself having to run a server in your house 24 7 just to like keep it going and
so the cost is like not bad and you can customize it and add other things you could put like little
adverts in there to the coin or something like something like really quick but uh where the
parents might catch it or something like that it's got lots of opportunity it's just uh about having fun i think the
the most important thing is like finding out what why you want to do something uh what message do
you want to give across like you know you went to film school and so did i i wasn't really uh i was
um yeah i wasn't always the academic in class but but I remember one guy was telling me just to write down everything
because the older you get, the less imagination you get.
So it always stuck with me.
So I like to write everything down.
But it led me off a point there.
I went on a ramble.
There was a reason to that.
Yeah, you were saying you're not sure what my message was with the with the show and everything oh yeah
sorry just to find what you want to do uh and uh the reason i go into film was because it's a
powerful tool to like share a message across cultures uh even like you know something like
mr bean which has no um like words in it become like international because the body language the
comedy things like this you can connect with people.
You don't even know how to change their lives.
So I think we're doing like a kid show,
like trying to stick to like there's a huge market for morals out there
because it's just, you know, convoluted.
Well, the message I was going with was, you know,
it's kind of like the Cinderella saying of like have courage and be kind. But it's like those two things. It's like, you know, it's kind of like the Cinderella saying of like, have courage and be
kind. But it's like those two things. It's like, you know, there's no bravery without fear. It's
okay to be afraid. You know, you can push through it and be brave. And to, you know, to be kind to
each other, to respect each other, treat each other with love and kindness. And then, you know,
the educational show, a lot of that is going to be based on um financial literacy it's going to be
counting and things like that and certain you know educational basics but also like teaching
kids economics because people don't teach adults economics let alone children yeah exactly yeah
this is a big gap because we don't get taught that stuff really ourselves when we're younger but uh
uh the reason i said about writing the ideas down before is because i got a few here just to throw out here and like you know it doesn't
have to it might evolve into something just stick in your head and then later on but uh yeah please
it was um i just wrote in my list here just to throw it out there and i've lost it now oh it's
because i typed in the um the live stream link that i was looking for um but uh yeah i think it went along the
lines one of them was uh just to like try and look at like the curriculum and make it so it
like fits with um with what's taught typically stem stem curriculum yeah but then to branch it
out into your own niche as well so you can kind of capture them with the hook of what people are
going to be like looking for how can i teach my uh kid how to i don't know uh eat or whatever i don't know babies
at that time yeah no i think that would be great like healthy stuff like what they can eat that's
healthy and how to grow is a good one stuff like with that we don't know now we're all domestic
domesticated like how to grow food and like get them like oh i want to do it in real life with the parents and sort of like a skill that's actually like really useful as they got older but um yeah
the other thing that here i've got a few that's hard to think but i'll just the other one was um
if you could create like an app or something so that um you could do like a trivia game app where
they learn a b or c oh that's that's cute i like that and then
like link it to the tv show um great i know it's like apps can be like a whole thing but i think
it's not too pricey once you get a once you've got your content out there 100 odd pound a year
to put the app on the app store oh yeah yeah i mean like you know just a trivia thing for them
to play around i love that because app development is a big part of what we're doing.
Like we're building a playground game.
So our artist,
Josh Pierce has made an entire 3D world for baby pengu.
You actually,
you can play it.
If you go on baby pengu.club,
go to the website and it's best on the desktop,
but you can go and explore his world and you can run around as baby pengu and
jump and slide and go into his igloo and there's a little party in there and and get on a little boat and sail around
the island it's really cute and so it's like all set up in 3d and so that world
we're gonna package that world into a kids app where they can swing around as
baby Pengu and you know maybe there's an app purchases it's like if you want to
get you know a disco ball that plays music or you want to get this or that
you know you can like you know buy those things or earn those things by exploring the island and collecting tokens you know so it's
like a you know i mean it's like a freemium type thing where it's like if you want to explore it
you can play it for free and the kid can get collect the things to get the items or you can
just skip it and be like a kid who with your dad it's credit card attached and you just like screw
it paying your dollars buying the thing. Right?
And so it's like, and that is, you know, most, I mean like my nephew grabs my phone and starts
downloading games.
I get an Apple bill and I'm like, what the hell are all these games?
Like I don't even have kids.
How is this happening?
You know, like, like when did I leave my phone on the table?
I go over and I'm like, whose phone is that?
That he's playing truck simulator on.
And I'm like, oh, that's my phone. Or later on in the day, I'll be looking at my
phone and it has all these games on. I'm like, this is that. There is that side of it. But
then it's like, the fact that it's a safe playground game, that's no internet connectivity,
nothing like that, is very nice. It's just like, their parents can just leave it there
and then I don't have to watch any ads or anything like that. There's going to be none of that. It's just like, you know, their parents can just leave it there and then I don't have to watch any ads
or anything like that.
There's going to be none of that.
It's just like safe environment for them to play.
It's got the music from the show.
Maybe they go up and talk to the different characters.
You know, there's maybe there's cut scenes
from the show in there,
which would be cute, you know?
Yeah, man.
As well, like you could have like a little,
sorry, I'm just looking at the website now,
spot on. And also you can get uh, you can get something which you can
convert any website into an app.
So it puts it into an eye frame basically.
But the benefit of putting it on the app store is again, the eyes on the app store,
the app store itself is like an algorithm.
So you can get on the app store, it's like a huge gateway, like you're saying,
you would download it.
And you could throw in like a little side or even add it to the website where I'm sure you could get like an AI now where you could program it to like be like a talk.
Basically, how we use AI, but filter it.
So it's and like tell the AI how to act and then.
Yeah, you give it you give it um content moderation guidelines right
you give it you know uh make it safe for kids and we were talking about using eliza os for that so
eliza os i don't know if you know that it's like ai16z made it and it's a it's an operating system
for ai uh agents who can chat and now like there's there's modules that are put in there and they put
in the module where you can have them talk on spaces. So when you see those AIs coming up and talking to spaces, that's what
they're running on. They're running on Eliza OS. And so that OS is really cool because basically
you write a personality, you put in all the traits and the mood and all the things about the character
and their backstory and their core memories and all this stuff. And then it creates a JSON file
of metadata for that character.
And that JSON file is that character's personality.
It's their DNA.
And then that JSON file now goes into, like, that informs its choices.
And so let's say you can put them into Nifty Island, for example.
And you can put them into Nifty Island, and there'll be an AI NPC
that's just sitting on your island, and you can talk to them.
So you can run up on the island and talk to baby Pengu.
You can talk to baby Gwyn. You can talk to baby Gwen.
You can talk to wise Wally.
And they're all going to give you conversations based on who they are and only things that they would say.
And everyone's conversation is going to be different with them, you know.
So like that and the ability to do that on spaces.
Like I want to set it up so that when we run these spaces for Baby Pengu Club club that it can be basically just the characters on
stage talking to each other and like we don't even have to do a lot of work it's just like them up
here talking back and forth and you can jump up and interact with them and stuff but it's like
if you want to just sit and listen to them have a conversation you can just listen to them talk
yeah man i'm just looking at that i didn't know about that um that's amazing that that tool there
that's pretty cool i've made a note of it um and you say there's something it's one of the first
ais i found really because i was watching like a debate on something in there nothing in particular
but it mentioned about an ai jesus on twitch so i thought oh that sounds interesting so you go to
twitch and you can like talk to it and ask it questions and that was like one of the first one it's like so it was like uh so it's like a live stream character where you can
exactly through the ai and can be engaged even as it's a live stream right now so you can go check
it out i don't think it has any engagement with it so imagine you have you know like baby pengu
just sitting there just staring at the camera, blinking, like, looking to the left, to the chat,
you know what I mean?
And then he's, like, answering questions.
And he's like, I don't know what that means, but thank you for commenting.
Please subscribe.
You know what I mean?
Like, yeah, all day.
Just, like, have it going 24 hours a day.
You could have the different characters.
You could set up seven different streams.
You could have all the characters streaming, you know you wanted to we've got the stuff like that tips
there's all sorts out there loads of tools to play around with for sure yeah i mean man like
the people that know how to do this stuff it's got to be in the the low thousands you know yeah
we're definitely in a good position if you're on this area. There's 7 billion people in the world.
Even if it was in the tens of thousands or the hundreds of thousands,
there's still 7 billion people in the world.
Even if there was a million people who knew how to create AI VTubers
that just VTubed by themselves,
and there's a million people who knew how to do that,
most of them probably
20 of them right 80 20 rule it'll only be 20 000 people who are even good and now if there's only
like a thousand people who know how to do this or 10 000 at max the 80 20 rule says that i mean what
that's going to be about 2 000 people 200 to 2 000 people who are really going to crush it. Why, why not us?
Why can't seven of our characters be the, you know, the core ones? So I don't know. I think it's, I think it's something that could be really fun. Especially if you have multiple characters,
you could have them there and they're interacting with each other, you know?
And AI is worse than it's ever going to be. Like today is the worst version of AI.
This is the worst it's ever going to get ai doesn't get
worse it only gets exponentially better by the day you know so it just gets easier and easier
and easier it's like if you start thinking about doing the way i've been operating the last couple
years with ai and with stay tuned is like by the time it takes me to get through finding funding
for a show getting the funding getting the contracts done, getting everything signed, getting the team all rallied up in a circle, and then writing the scripts, recording it, and putting it out, or starting to animate it, it's like, by that time, the technology doubles and triples.
It's incredible.
And so the amount of people you thought you needed to work on the thing by the time it's actually time to do production is way less people.
You know, that's what's really great about it.
It's become incredibly easy to work and work with smaller and smaller teams, you know.
Yeah, I think we'll get to the point where we've all got our own.
We already have our own assistant now if you want to use it.
I have several.
I think it'll just be like really normalized.
And I was thinking of like things, how people, I mean, I'm not really good with texting and stuff anyway.
I'm always so busy with this stuff.
I'm bad for texting with friends.
But like I thought, you know, in the future that you'll probably like if someone wants
to text, are you free tonight?
They'll probably like, we'll all have automated texts built into our phones.
It's like, oh, is it in the schedule?
It'll just do the work for you, like, and all these kind of things.
But like, like my AI will be texting your AI and they'll just be having a conversation.
Yeah, that's, I think it's literally going to go that, but I don't, I don't like the
idea too much that it like would be like, oh, you don't know.
I think we'd have to like put like a check mark next to it to say like, you know, when
you're on iPhone, you can get like a blue message.
That means they're on iPhone and they sent an i message
maybe like a green or yeah like a purple message purple message means written by a robot yeah yeah
yeah written and read by a robot totally and even voice messages we're all so used to oh yeah leave
a message after the tone but then um you know what, what if it's just like our voice in AI?
Like, oh, hey, available.
Oh, yeah, I'll pass on the message to him.
Well, you know what's a killer feature that Apple put into their core operating basis with AI?
It does messages summaries now.
So, like, if you just go to your messages and someone sent you a bunch of texts, it, like, summarizes all of what they said.
And it's like, this person said this this this it's like it'll be like you know checking in
on dinner plans um asking how your dog's doing and i'm like i know they didn't that person would
never send me a text like that and then i click in and it's a bunch of text messages and i'm like
oh that's crazy it wrote an ai summary read my texts and wrote a summary of what they were trying to say.
Crazy work. Speaking of texts, Stroke, I got you, by the way. I got that all secured for you. Don't
worry. And I was driving when I was trying to get it over to you. So send me your wallet,
and I'll send you that over. Green Smoke, what's happening? Hey, what's up? I got like five minutes on break.
I just wanted to stop and say, hey, I've been listening to you, though, while I've been making plastics here at LB in Mooresville, North Carolina.
Man, I love everything y'all doing.
Quick questions.
Does this have anything to do with the Pudgy Penguin project, or is this separate?
It doesn't.
The only thing it has to do with it is that we're going to be launching an abstract chain um you know to support uh their whole ecosystem and everything like that but it
was uh baby pengu came from a it's a cto of a coin that was launched back in january um as obviously
you know a derivative uh you know coin project and then we decided to turn it into an actual show
an actual animated show real quick i mean i'd love to talk to y'all more but i literally got like two minutes i just wanted to put this in here i'd watch the crypto
casey video explaining crypto like legos putting the right stuff together to build what you're
trying to do and i just wanted to tell just uh real quick you should look into venice ai i've
said that a million times it's gone from 192 it was at 450 when i before i went
to work i'm sure it's went down a little bit but people are really seeing the value it's totally
private you can build the stuff you're using yourself and like you it's amazing what it can do
and i'm not sure how i feel about the b3 token because regardless of how i feel in politics we
got a new developer
that just came on our project last week and it was the worst we could do it because apparently
he's not a very liked developer named Hey Jeremy, but I'm willing to look past that.
The fact that he's posting political posts on his company Reach website or Twitter during
our Google conference, the respawn conference,
that's such an unneeded liability. So I've reached out to him like, man, just let's be friends,
delete those political posts. But the B3 token, if they can get going, it would work perfect
because it's the first horizontally scalable token. You can use it in between chains.
But anyway, I'm not trying to sell you on anything.
You should check it out, though, because it might
work good with your project. When I get off
work, though, I'm going to look into a lot more of
your stream and what you've been talking about.
Love what you're doing, Cristiano. I'm a huge
fan. I got to get in here and make some
plastics. Thank you for letting me talk.
Appreciate your green smoke, man. Thanks for coming in, brother.
Yeah, I think it's a...
Red Pill, we were talking about, like...
That the...
You know, Rob, you were asking...
Who was asking? Well, he was just asking about...
Pudgy Penguin.
So, I think that, you know, bringing it over to Abstract,
especially with the live streaming and everything like that,
like the way we were talking about the live streaming,
I think that that would be really cool for Abstract, too.
Because for those of you who don't know, like, Abstract isn't just a chain, it's like an actual streaming platform. Like, I think people heard about
Abstract launching and they didn't even like, you know, really like check into what it was.
Because I remember being surprised and I was like, wait, am I in the right site? Like, this is a
streaming platform? What's going on? And it's like, yeah.
It's live streams.
Like, there's people,
there's 30 active streams going on.
Lola Bunny is streaming,
And you can, like, watch the streams. I believe you can tip people
and stuff like that.
It says connect with players
all over the world.
She's playing Nifty Island.
That's crazy.
Oh, I know Lola Bunny.
So, okay, this is a Lonely Island player.
So she has how many watchers right now?
There's only 30 live channels going on.
Kind of crazy.
It's probably new.
She has 46 people watching.
So she's like the biggest streamer right now on there with only 46 viewers.
And they can... let's see, can you put in, I don't think you can tip or anything like that.
But she's playing Nifty Island.
That brings me to Nifty Island.
So Nifty Island is very easy for us to get all the models and everything in.
So that's something that we're going to be shipping out next week for y'all.
And we'll be dropping the models, bringing them into Nifty Island i'm going to reach out to um to charles the ceo of
nifty island um because i was a big supporter in the beginning of the beta and everything they
awarded me with a um an iron a bronze palm and so i'm in like the you know the dow holders chat
and everything i'm technically part of their dow because i have a bronze pump um so i get like
special permissions in the discord and
everything and i get to chat with all the big wigs and all that stuff so i'm gonna look to get
us like a good rollout um so i'll have the models and everything ready and if the community members
if you guys you know like i'll get your wallet addresses and you can just do a free claim and
stuff like that um but really i would like to i would love to do it as a big proper rollout over there and do an actual quest.
What you do is you put up quests, and the quests have bounties. So it'll be like,
hey, play in this 12-hour period on this day. You can play on Baby Pengu's Island,
and you win these prizes. If you're within the top 20 players within that 12 hours,
and you earn the most points, you get to, you know, earn these prizes.
And the prizes can be whatever we want.
They can be NFTs.
They can be the game in the game items, like in-game NFTs, weapons, characters.
But it can also be coins.
So we could say, hey, you're going to win the BabyPanger token.
And we're going to take some of that allocation in the DAO or out of, you the, like the allocation airdrop that we want to give out and say, Hey,
that's going to go out through Nifty Island.
So it's not just getting randomly airdropped out to farmers who are just
dropping their wallets and things, you know,
it's going to actual people who actually spent time engaging in gaming on the
islands because that's worth it for us because they're spending time within the
brand. They're spending time within the world of the characters.
So they should be rewarded, you know,
and if someone's going to sit there all day and play on the island,
you know, and knock people out in our little Pengu cute little island, like, why wouldn't we want to reward them
for that? You know, because the more people that are there constantly
playing, and we're constantly rewarding them, that puts that island up in the algorithm, so now it's featured
in the popular islands. So when people go into Nifty Island, they see Baby Pengu Island, and they're constantly rewarding them, that puts that island up in the algorithm. So now it's featured in the popular islands.
So when people go into Nifty Island,
they see Baby Pango Island,
and they're like, what's Baby Pango Island?
And they go on Baby Pango Island,
and they see all these characters.
They go up and talk to Baby Pango, who's an NPC,
and says, hi, welcome to my island.
Do you want to meet some of my friends?
Follow me.
And he just walks you over and introduces you to the other characters.
You know, like it can be a very magical experience, and we're at the other characters you know like it's it's a it can be a
very magical experience and we're at the time where this stuff is not tough to do it's just
each day we just knock another thing off the list knock another thing off the list and next thing
you know it's been a month and it's like holy shit look at all the stuff we've shipped you know and
then it just becomes about us in the community being like hey do you see what's happening here do you see how much we're cooking and building because it would be way
easier to do what most projects do and just go build a bunch of hype with nothing behind it
but i i find it more fun to just ship and provide value to the people that like
actually do pay attention and then people start to pay attention they go oh my god and that's
what happened with pudgy penguins pudgy penguins is one of those projects they just kept shipping and ignoring the fud and everyone had an opinion about how they weren't
going to make it to walmart or any of this stuff and then they made it to walmart and everyone shut
their stupid mouths real fast you know some people kept being like oh you think that's cool getting
it to walmart it's like shut up you've never done anything you know like people that's when
i realized when people were like still clowning on the pudgy penguins after they're accomplishing
great things i was like yeah this place is miserable you guys you guys hate to see someone
win so that's why it's like this thing is a healthy amount of balance between web 2 and web 3
the web 3 interaction is to actually build and find the core people and the core team the core
street team who's going to build this thing the people who are going to be the the whales people are going
to be the illustrators and the animators and musicians and you know and the and the writers
and the believers in this project and then everyone else in web 2 they can just consume
and consume and consume all they want for free they don't got to pay anything they can literally
just watch the videos and all that stuff because that social proof is valuable it's valuable out there and it's valuable in here
you know we'll quickly become one of the most successful like you know highest followed brands
just by just doing normal content out in web 2 and then bringing those successful metrics into
web 3 and just saying hey or it's our, our TikTok just reached 20,000 followers.
Our YouTube just reached 50,000 subscribers.
You know what I mean?
And that stuff just happens independent of Web3.
And that stuff is independent of market cycles, which is great.
So market cycles happen.
You have booms.
And you go, oh, we have more money.
We can go run some ads on these videos and things like that.
You know what I mean? And there's back and forth. Okay, we ran some ads on these, on these videos and things like that. You know, like,
you know what I mean? Like, and there's back and forth. Okay. We ran some ads in these videos and now they hit the algorithm. Now they're making a bunch of YouTube money. Let's take that YouTube
money and go put it back in the chart. I go, Hey, the charts bumping. Let's, you know, let's put
some ads on these videos. Do you know what I mean? Like they obey different cycles. And so,
and that's just how I've been living. I've been off of YouTube money and like I take the YouTube money and put it
into crypto and then I'm bad at taking the crypto money out I just don't take
the crypto money out so I've just been putting all of my YouTube money into
crypto this entire time and YouTube was paying really well when I first got into
crypto so I was like I had a lot of money to throw around and be a music in a
tea whale and I was just throwing it at everyone. That's probably why people still ask me for money all the time.
Like, YouTube money ain't that good anymore for me.
No, I stopped making videos a while back, but like those, the YouTube money I was getting back then
was for videos I'd made from the years prior.
But eventually, you know, each video will dry up or it'll, you'll never know.
A video will just catch fire again, out of the blue.
And you'll be like, whoa, you get a sudden paycheck. You'd be like, I didn't even know. And that video hit an
algorithm. You know, someone was talking about Justin Bieber or whatever. And my Justin Bieber
parody popped off again. Right. So it's like, you never know. Um, and that's what I love about
YouTube too. It's like a lot of those videos that I was living off for and have been living off for
a very long time. I made in 2012 so it's
like you know it can and they're parodies they they just have millions and millions they have
like tens and twenty one of us 40 million views they have a lot of views so they'll just constantly
be getting all those views you know even now all these years later 13 years later they're still
getting like you know 5,000 views a day so it's like the algorithm still got them, you know, so it's that kind of thing.
It's and imagine if I kept going.
So it's like, let's say you have one video, a video every day and each one's getting a
thousand views.
Well, by the end of the week, that's 7,000 views.
And then by the end of the next week, it's another 7,000 views on that first seven videos,
not including the next seven videos, right? So that's actually 21,000 cumulative views now.
And the next week, right, now there's three weeks of videos up there. So there's that, you know,
that's, I can't even do that math. That's 42 now, right? 42,000 views. So you see what I'm saying?
After three weeks, it's 42,000.
After four weeks, it starts adding up.
And you're like, oh my God, there's a lot of views now.
After a month, there's, you know, 50,000 views coming in every week.
Now there's 100,000 views coming in every week, right?
You get to a quarter million views coming in every week,
and you got a million views coming in every month.
Dude, go get to work.
Well said.
I think it is time.
Let's get to Red Pill Talks and Porky,
and then we'll head out of here.
Because I do got to do some analysis.
Yeah, you've got work to do. I was just going to say as well, you're saying about putting ads in, you could drop that
into your live stream as well. I'd be interested to see
how it does with the live stream
and if you do decide to
go down that route, obviously. There was something
else though, and I forgot what it was when I
just put my hand up.
Something.
Well, the reason I brought up Nifty was that, you know, get ready to have a bunch of new
community members next week who are going to learn about Baby Pengu through us integrating
in Nifty Island.
And so I'll be like popping back into the Nifty spaces next week.
And I'm actually going to be bringing on Cube Drop, my old, you know, partner in the
Nifty gang to work on, you know, he has an entire game system built for Penguins
because he has his character Percy Penguin.
And so he built an entire video game
that's just designed for Penguins.
So I'm like, okay, so let's white label that from you
and just clone the game, you know what I mean?
You can launch yours first and everything,
but clone the game and make it a cute version of it.
Instead of guns, it's snowballs.
Yeah, again, cross-promote, put it in in your put it cross promote with each other and just like
you know he you know reach out to each other's um audience yes because he go his his penguin is
r-rated penguin but the funny thing about his percy penguin is like he wants me to be the voice
of his penguin of percy penguin i was always the voice of Percy Penguin. So, like, we have a whole show we were going to do called Percy and Cristiano,
where it's, like, an animated show in Nifty Island.
So, like, him and I have been talking about doing animated stuff forever,
and we've just been busy.
I've been busy with the Vine Tribe.
He's been busy, you know, with his tattoo shop and getting his animation,
his game studio up, and now he's cooking.
He has a couple clients.
He has, you know, a employees and he's he's ready and so we both like went up and got ready and
linked back up and i was like dude we are gonna cook so hard so it's just every person that i
add to this project just like adds jet fuel to this including y'all like honestly you guys coming
and actually caring about this two days in is very, very, very important because it makes,
it makes it so that I, like me and Carter, we're talking about it today. Like we are,
we have very awesome people in this community and it makes it so that I can be protective of
this community and not feel like I have to hype it up or do anything to kind of build it up.
Cause I want to protect the people in it, but I do want to grow it, but I want to grow it with
the right people. So that's why I've been talking about it like in spaces full of nft people that
i know and that i know we're going to get involved because they want to work together and they know
that like i like to create cool stuff and that you know i'm i am good at running coins up to
good market caps so it's like that's a part of it too. Cause I'm consistent and I will just keep hammering it until we get there.
You've got, you've got Rob for your research as well.
If he's got kids as well.
You guys have been incredible tonight, man. I like,
my brain gets bigger when I talk to y'all and it's like,
I'm excited to go off and work because I'm like, I'm the wheels are spinning.
I'm thinking, you know, every time we talk about it i'm like oh this is
way bigger than even i thought and i already see this as a multi-billion dollar ip i mean i was
going to name tonight's show you know we have a billion dollar ip i'll name tomorrow's show that
um because tonight i wanted to do a writing session but tomorrow's show i'm going to schedule
it ahead of time because i had to be running around today to drop to the city and back i was
busy but like tomorrow i'm locked in and I was going to name the show.
We'll do it earlier, too, because I have to go to Chopped Cheese at 6.
So we'll do it at, like, 3 or 4.
So it's a good daytime space, and I'll call it, like,
I wanted to call it, like, we have a billion-dollar IP
and just talk about, like, how big this thing really could be.
You know, when we really think about it. I get i get the hook and there's one more tool i don't
know if it exists but just to maybe think about and then i'll drop down stop talking about ai
because it's i know it's fun no i love talking about ai man like it's it's that's that's who
does most of my homework yeah um the other one was maybe i mean once you've got a full series out you
could maybe throw it into like uh you know
we know that there's generators that can create uh cartoons as well already but once you've got
your own foundation and throw it into a few different versions of ai create different versions
of it spread it out in different like formats you know so you'll be constantly have content to put
out even if it's not like as tight as your first uh you know your
first draft and everything with proper human behind you know power behind it but you know
dropping into like this i'm sure there's quite a few tools out there which could basically replicate
the series or just add to it maybe make series season two or things like that yeah i know i know
josh was josh was like you know that's his only hard and fast
rule with ai he's like let's use i for everything except for you know like character creation because
of because of the character consistency but like i told him even then i was like there's a couple
weeks ago i was like listen man like character consistency is all anyone's been working on for
the last year because that's been the major gripe about ai is like well what about you can't use it
professionally because what about character consistency? That's what every single video and image generation tool has been fine tuning
and working on and now has solved for that problem.
Like you can literally give it a character and be like, this is the character.
But the best way to do it is to train your own neural net on those characters.
Like, so you say like, all right,
I'm only going to give you images in the world of baby Pengu.
And you only know that, you know,
you don't know how to make any images,
but that you've never learned those.
Since they lobotomize it and be like,
you've only ever learned you raise it in a cave.
We're all,
it's ever experienced is baby Pengu content.
Imagine being like AI's brain.
It's just,
it's stuck on loop.
it's going to break out of the cave and be like,
there's a whole world out here bro it's gonna break out of the cave and be like what there's a whole
world out here it's not baby pengu that's all part of growing up for ai as well yeah it is but
you know you you oh my god that's crazy i went to uh it says dabstract 420 followers someone's
streaming and it's a it's a uh pudgy penguin but he's, like, playing on the video. Yeah, this is great.
So, like, the baby pengu, because he's, you know, he looks similar and everything like that, like, he's going to be right at home on abstract chain.
And he's going to be right at home also, like, the NFT project.
Like, you guys can understand.
The NFT project is going to have, like, the tokens wrapped inside and everything. And it's going to be on abstract chain.
And it's a pudgy penguin derivative. It's, like like you don't think we're going to make any sales do you think we're going to make
zero sales i don't think i think we're going to make above zero i can't tell you how many sales
we're going to make but we're not going to make zero sales so yeah there's that too there's the
nft project that we don't talk enough about but it's like that's a very big deal too. There's the NFT project that we don't talk enough about, but it's like, that's a very big deal too.
So there's a lot of things. I think it's just about getting it all right now into a tangible form.
I'll write it down tomorrow and make some posts about like, here's different reasons.
Like maybe I'll make one at a time.
Like here's like reason number five, reason number 600, why you should be bullish.
You know? And then just like, we have this.
You know, maybe I'll actually number it.
Maybe I'll be like, reason number one, reason number two,
and then, like, eventually, you know, give it a few weeks,
and it'll be like, reason number 684 of why you should be bullish, you know?
Just make it a running series.
Maybe, like, bull case number 76 76 bull case number 78.
Yeah, man. Oh, well, yeah. Awesome. Good luck with it.
I just wanted to throw some ideas out there and, uh, you know,
you've been incredible, man. Thank you, brother.
Thanks to think about as well. But, uh, yeah, I hope, uh, hope it's, uh,
all comes along. Uh, I'll drop down now anyway, so, uh, so I can let you go.
I appreciate you man
you've been incredible and thank you so much
for your time brother
no problem you're welcome and you too
chat to you soon
yeah I'm looking at
Rob I'm over on abstract right now
I'm loving the amount of penguins on here
it's great
there's so many penguins
and yeah I mean like there is you know like there
is plenty of most of the stuff on on abstract right now on magic eden is like pudgy penguins
derivatives it's like similar art style stuff like that you know it's like they're building
the whole kind of cute universe over here so it definitely does match and i'm not
worried about like you know that i think there there might be i saw yesterday like i think there's
like a baby pengu token on abstract that someone launched but they launched it like a few weeks ago
like after we already launched so there's like a derivative of our coin already over on abstract
that's like hanging out in spaces with the pudgy penguins and with luca nets and stuff so it's like luca
nets has already befriended like the token that ripped off this token you know so it's like if
you want to talk about derivatives like why are you hanging out with the derivative of our derivative
of your derivative you know like there was a derivative of their project and then there's
another derivative of our project now so it's a second hand it's a second generation derivative
and that project is hanging out with luca nets on spaces in the abstract spaces so maybe we'll
maybe we'll talk to them maybe we'll be friends with them you know maybe we merge communities
and say hey you guys want to come care about the show over here?
I don't know how many holders they have.
It's not a big community.
Like, they don't get any likes or anything on their posts.
It's like, they clearly tried to, like,
they thought the Baby Bangor project was dead
because Carter went off and was like,
I'm going to go get some stuff done.
You know, they thought it was dead.
And they were like, okay,
let's just fucking launch it ourselves over here
with terrible art.
And it, yeah. So all i'm saying is like those people are gonna probably fade away or whatever
they're gonna do and then you know what i mean like they're they're not shutting them down is
my point they're letting them like i saw a screenshot of him bragging that he was on stage
talking to luca nets the ceo of pudgy penguins or the founder of pudgy penguins well you know i don't think the conversation was like we're sending you a season
to assist you know cool if it was anywhere but web 3 i would i would be feel differently but just
because that's so the meta it's like you know what i mean to like to start with us would be a really
weird precedent when there's like 7 billion and one derivatives
of all this stuff and i think you know if pudgy penguins had a show and stuff it would be a
different situation but this is the they should have made one you know sorry you snooze you lose
as as an investor like i i put in like 1500 and i'm fine just sitting out there as long as it takes.
And I'm already up significantly.
So it's not a big deal to me, but someone else asked that question.
Maybe Carter should address it.
I'll write it out, and I'll DM him.
But if other people are more into the coin for other reasons.
I think he's going to get the lawyer's answer.
The official legal answer that I'll also learn.
I'll just memorize it and be like, here is the legal answer.
Because what i always
said is that like yeah that's not the blab smart yeah well also it's like you know the way i i've
always because i've been dealing with copyright law for a very long time because i've made
professional parodies for a living and so like when you're making parodies you have to know what's
fair use and what's not and i've had to challenge the labels many times and I've won.
I've won every single time.
I've challenged them on YouTube and said, listen, I know the law and I have the right to use this.
I'm not infringing on your right to make money.
There's a transformative property of this thing.
And it's like it's not intended to maliciously cause market confusion.
And we're not trying to do that.
You know what I mean?
We've never said that we're part of their project or anything like that and it's like we're focusing on the show this is literally a coin
about an ip in a show that they don't make shows they don't make animated shows they make
like like video games in the arcade at babe and busters right and they make stuffed animals at
walmart and the stuffed animals I'm
looking at one right now it says pudgy penguins it doesn't even say pangu on it
and they don't even have the cute adorable eyes they don't look anything
like the pfps the stuffed animals that are sitting on my desk they don't look
anything like the punching penguins even and they're officially licensed pudgy
penguin stuff so it's like because the name is baby pangu we don't share any of
the same words you know what I mean it's really about like the name because the art can be tweaked
yeah yeah vide is ripping tonight hey i saw some people talking about it yeah we're looking really
good have you heard about this uh sorry to change topics so violently on you have you heard about this dog that was stolen from a tesla
stolen from a tesla how i don't know like i'm on this fucking lemon coin i've been on like
sympathetic coins lately supposedly there was some sort of protest and a little yorkie was
stolen out of a tes Tesla by these anti-
Elon protesters or something.
There's a coin. It's doing okay.
That's evil.
Some people think Elon's going to
post about it or something.
If you haven't heard about it, I'm just asking people.
If you haven't heard about it, I should probably get out of
this thing.
Oh, yeah. Well, I mean, I've been on...
I've been driving all day
and working on the
show and on calls all day.
Yeah. Yeah. Go get some work done.
I'm so bored waiting for
Vine and for Baby Pengu now that
I've got to do this other shit.
Well, you know, you'll have videos to
watch tomorrow for Baby Pengu because I'll be
Thanks for letting us participate.
Of course. Yeah. I almost got one one done today i just had to run out and and um go like grab a bunch of stuff from the city and come back home so it was just like a an unnecessary two and a half hour
excursion um but now i'm back and it's like yeah i got that's why i did the show late too i didn't
get back till like nine and i had to 9 30 to, 9.30, I had to scarf.
I had 20 minutes to scarf food in my mouth, and then I started the show.
And, yeah, so I'm going to go.
I'm going to eat some food really quick.
And then, yeah, I have to write a 12-episode show tonight.
I have to write a whole series tonight.
So, you know, hence the whole writing session.
But, yeah, so so i'm gonna go write
the the full show because like my animator needs uh he needs direction and he needs to know exactly
where to where to move with it so um which is good i didn't think i was gonna have even an
animator so it's nice because like we weren't gonna bring the animator back on and then we
were like you know the investors called this morning and we're like really impressed we're
really happy you know what do you need and so they gave me like the full budget to kind of
get it done like not full full budget you know what I mean but like a good enough budget to
where like I'm not going to be you know asking for the moon right away but like you know whatever I
can get here and there to you know to pay the crew to you know get a space hosted to get whatever
is done so it's going to be a couple hundred bucks here and there.
It goes a long way in Web3, honestly.
So, so yeah, so it's going to be good.
So we're actually going to, you know, get more help very soon.
So if anyone, you know, wants to help, wants to participate, you know, needs a job Web3,
let me know.
And we'll start getting the team together this week because by next week we'll be launching
a Nifty Island and we'll have a bunch of new members. We already have like almost 100 people in the, together this week because by next week we'll be launching an fdi and we have a bunch of new members we already have like almost 100 people in the uh on the account um on the
baby pangu accounts and let me see in the in the baby pangu club how many people we have
um how many oh wait it's right up here i can just tap right here we got 37 in the baby pangu club
and we have 100 on the account so not bad for like a day and a half.
And our market cap was ridiculous for where we're at.
So, you know, I'm going to go check.
I don't think I have any more fiat I'd be jumping in.
But I'll call around and see if we can get some people to support the chart.
Because not even one even knows about what's going on.
You know, I've been so busy working that I haven't even been able to, able to post a space ahead of time enough and get it rated out and everything like that.
So I'll be doing a spaces tour in the morning as well, going to different spaces, telling them about it.
I've just been telling people about it here and there.
But they don't jump and act right away.
So I'm just going to keep hitting them over the head with it.
Don't feel bad, in my opinion.
Don't feel bad that you're concentrating on the product.
More time to accumulate.
Yeah, that's true.
People are going to be happy that they had the, you know, that we didn't, like, just continue to run it up.
Because we could have just kept going and just been like, well, you didn't even give us a chance.
You just went right to like 400 500 000 market
cap it's like okay fine you know because it's holding that's the thing it's not like you know
dropping heavily so it's like we can you know but yeah i'm still gonna make some calls see who you
know i like just manually tell people like yo we're doing this project this is what's going on
and they're like oh cool what's the ticker you know like i have people that aren't in crypto that
like bought in just like you know because they know that i'm doing an animated show and they're like oh hell
yeah and i tell them like there's a coin involved and they're like oh that's cool what's the coin
how do i buy it so yeah so i think yeah i think it's time to like you know friends and family
round right go do the angel do the angel or angel round and then we go to the seed round
and then we do the series.
if you think of it like that in crypto,
Like the series,
a is like,
you bring it to like the mean corners.
Makes sense.
You're not even trying to show you.
This is so early.
This is great.
Don't worry about it.
Our friends and family,
our friends and family will take it to a million market cap. And then like,
and then like really like the seat, the seed will be like the extended circle of our friends and family will take it to a million market cap and then like and then like really like
the seed the seed will be like the extended circle of our friends and family the people that see that
like we're making money maybe they faded or whatever and they're like oh i want in and they'll
take it from like you know a million to ten and then it's like the series a will be like all right
give it to you know mario nafale and all you know, all those guys and thread guy and all them
and let them shout it out from, you know, 10 million to, you know, a billion. Like,
because at that point it'll, we're already be going for, you know, a couple of months and
we'll already have the core community together and they'll just be taking credit for the core
community. Yeah. And, you know, during all that stuff too, it's like this, the confluence is
going to be amazing because we're going to have episodes out you know when vine's coming out in a couple weeks if the the vine tab comes out
i'm going to be utilizing that heavily baby penguin is going to be the first cartoon on vine
you know i mean it's not because my cartoons i was the first cartoon on vine i did a show called
six bit that was the first cartoon on vine so that'll be the first cartoon on vine realistically still it's a it's like an eight-bit animated show that i did um and yeah so that was
the first animated series don't bring six bit back of course but like it'll be the second the first
new show that's coming back to i guess you know what i mean but it'll be it'll be the most active
it'll definitely be the most active animated show on fine and that's going to be badass and the confluence of that coming back i can see a world in which it's you know it's say
a few weeks from now some big announcement something's happening we're in the middle of
running a baby pangu space and space fills up it's like what's going on and it's like a vine
announcement you know we're just running expert device show and it's not a baby pinky or a vine
space and the space fills up because everyone's jumping in to be like let's see what christian has to say today
and about vine because vine just did this or that and so it's like there's gonna be moments where we
have or i'm going into music spaces i mean we're going on saturday to martex uh space and we're
gonna be talking about it all day on saturday i think it's saturday sunday Sunday so you know like we have I already told Carter like start
putting me on the tour you know and like put me on the press tour and I have a love and a lot of
spaces so I'm gonna go around and be promoting it all week too and I suggest you guys do to like
tell people because you never know I go to a space and I talk to about it and then it's like suddenly
it's a giant green candle because someone's like oh I've been waiting for you to do a project
you know I put in three grand it's like cool so it's just that I think it's like if we all
tell our people then we can go like the more people we get in and the more I think we're trying
it's like 300 holders it's a good goal the more people we get in from our groups then it's like
I'll feel more comfortable being like okay let's let it go out there into the bigger circle. I'm not starting to stop it, but it's like, we're not paying for
promotion on posts. You know, we're not, um, I'm not spamming it out to all the group chats and
stuff like that. You know, I can start doing that tonight. That'll help. And I think it could help
like, cause really at this point, it's like, it's been about a day and a half and the algorithm,
if the algorithm is failing people, because it doesn't show everything to everyone you got to give it a nudge you just got to get
it past the algorithm that's what spaces is good for and putting it in the nest and that's what uh
you know like hitting people's group chats is for too with some context don't just spam it be like
hey everyone like i'm working on this please i could really appreciate it if you let me go check
it out you know but yeah and someone asked about, you know, content,
like where we can get the content.
We're going to work on having a public library for the content.
I don't know what a good service to use for that is,
like a Flickr type thing,
but, like, I want to get all the memes and that stuff up.
You know, maybe Jiffy.
I know Jiffy, you can post GIFs,
but I don't know if you can post, like, videos and images too,
but I want to get that up.
Basically like a media repository.
I feel like that would be helpful for everyone.
And then we're working on the Discord too.
I think I'm going to take another Discord that I had made.
And I'm just going to clone that and reskin it.
But I think that a Discord would be better than Telegram.
Just because I fucking hate Telegram. You guys know why I've already hated telegram. I got
robbed $40,000 telegram back in November and then telegram destroyed the vine community.
So fuck telegram twice. Um, hate it. Blow up the app. No, don't just nuke the vine telegram,
nuke all telegram, just the company, just the company in general just needs to go um
but yeah so i'd rather use discord discord has better streaming options it's it's a completely
different app and it's like literally it's designed for gaming designed for the whole world not just
web3 not just you know people who want to get robbed that's what telegram seems to be for
in discord you don't have to deal
with that you know like overzealous moderation stuff i agree with that statement yeah it's the
robin telegram is for robbing or getting robbed and um so yeah like i think that discord you know
like discord you can do streams you can do great video quality you can play games together you can
literally like reward people for their engagement in there by being like yo you get like a non-monetary token that could be cashed into the real token
because of just how much you engage in the discord you know stuff like that and it's not just about
mindlessly engaging in the discord right it's like we have stuff to do we have writing we have art we
have sneak peeks and behind the scenes and all that stuff. It's like How would we ever contain that in telegram?
You know, it's not the fucking app for it. It's just not the app for it
It's the app for constant stream
You ever try to find something from even before five seconds ago in the telegram impossible
Forget about it, you know
Discord it like you can actually put stuff in certain channels that don't have anyone chatting in them, you know
Like pin it up and I'm sure you could do that stuff in telegram, but I don't even care to learn
I don't care to learn
Yes, they deserve to die and I hope they burn in hell porky
Any final words porks before we go
How you doing by the way
Doing I'm busy, busy.
I've seen you were on, so I'll pop down for a second.
See what's up.
I missed out on the story making.
So I don't know what you were doing on that.
Ain't no thing.
We were just, we were doing a little, like, brainstorming, story writing.
It kind of got started, but it didn't get started. But, like, it's okay. We talked a little bit. We were doing a little biting, story writing. It kind of got started, but it didn't get started.
But it's okay.
We talked a little bit.
We were doing a little bit of story writing at the beginning.
And yeah, we were just talking about the main kind of ideas of what we could do for the Baby Penguin Adventures,
which is like the characters are all going on an adventure together to try to get back home.
But I think it's time to wrap the show because I got to go actually fucking make the thing.
Well, you can go to work.
Yeah, I got to go to work.
I got to go start work at 12.50 at night, guys.
12.50 in the morning.
And this is what happens.
And then it's like I wake up and Carter's like, why don't you have that thing done?
And I'm like, bro, you were there. I on spaces till fucking 12 30 and i literally had to sit
down with him today and i was like we need to either hire somebody to do spaces or like get
me a bigger team for the animation and stuff because i can't be doing this i can't be managing
the you know what i mean what's that i said i'd help if you need me to. I just need some access to like Photoshop and stuff.
Oh, perfect.
All right, I'll text you about that.
And you know, we have some spaces hosts
who are probably going to be coming in
and like helping to run the spaces too.
So that's going to be helpful
because the truth is like they can be running the spaces
and talking to people and keeping the conversation going.
I can be on stage and they can engage
and farm off of my following and then i can be like working in the background
that's ideal me hosting spaces is not ideal me co-hosting spaces totally ideal you know
like even if i'm hosting and they're running the space like i'll host the space and they can
run the space you know but like i need to, I need to be working in the background.
And it's, like, okay if I don't respond, you know what I mean?
So that's how we're going to have it set up from here on out.
And we'll figure it out.
I don't know if I want to do two separate spaces a day or if I'm just going to do, like, extra device show and then have, like, other people co-hosting it and running it or whatever.
Or if we'll just do, like, a BabyPango space earlier in the day because i like baby pangu during the
daytime i think it really fits like i've wanted to do a morning space for a long time so maybe
like morning brew with the igloo crew something like that would be really cool you know morning
brew with the igloo crew i I don't know. But something.
Like, a morning show could be really fun.
Especially if I find someone who wants to, like, host it,
and I just have to come on and co-host.
I know McFly's a morning person, so...
Maybe I'll hit up McFly.
You don't want me hosting in the morning.
I'll be the meanest penguin in the world.
The meanest penguin in the fucking pack.
Yeah, McFly's a good morning
person, you know.
And he hosts a lot, so.
But yeah, I just want to say
thank you guys for coming. Thanks for coming to Expert Advice.
If you guys don't know what the hell we're talking about,
there's a project that got launched in January.
It's called Baby Pengu.
And Carter CTO'd it
a few months back and decided
to, you know, buy off half the supply and lock it into a DAO, into a multisig wallet.
And, yeah, we're going to be, we don't even have to use that for the production of the show because he went out and he actually got outside investment and brought in that outside investment from Web2 to actually fund the animation and the creation of this IP and the merchandise and the entire empire.
And we don't have to pull any money out of Web3.
We don't have to sell any tokens.
You know, Carter's signing something tomorrow.
It's like he's never selling tokens.
He's not trading this coin at all.
The DAO tokens are locked up.
They're literally just like taking real money and putting it into building this IP.
We want to do an experiment and see if you can do it the right way.
And, you know, opposite of how Web3 does it and what will happen and so that's what we're doing you know and we're giving
people an opportunity to front run that progress and to front run that work effort you know and i
think it's like i think people are going to be actually happy that i didn't drop the video today
and i'm dropping it tomorrow instead because it's going to give people time to actually like get a
dip because if i just started releasing everything and's going boom boom boom boom boom it would have been like oh shit so
but yeah you know you got to keep the momentum going too so I'll go balls to
the wall tomorrow and be posting like crazy and I got my my to my two team
members they're both cranking out assets for me to get that done you know Josh
is getting me all the characters all posed up in different poses and stuff which is what i need and then um and then my animator um kevin
is getting me all the different animations there's like 47 different animations that he did for the
characters so he's going to send me little videos of those so i can make those into memes and stuff
like that so yeah we gonna be cooking and uh it's important that not just you know we're cooking
like low quality it's like i want to make sure know, we're cooking, like, low-quality shit.
It's, like, I want to make sure every post is high-quality, and we've been nailing that so far.
Everything you see on the account is just going to be, like, very high-quality art.
So it is what it is, man.
So I just want to say thank you, guys.
I appreciate you so much.
Thank you all for chilling.
If you haven't yet, follow that adorable little penguin right up on stage. Little baby penguin. He's so cute. And yeah, I want to say just thank you. I appreciate you, Porky. I appreciate you, Rob. I appreciate you, Stroke. Send me that wallet. I appreciate you, Marie. I appreciate you, Polly. I appreciate you, John. I appreciate you, Universal Soldier. I appreciate you, Red Pill Talks. I appreciate you, Strange Artist. I appreciate you, Big House. Who else? Kevin Sabo. I appreciate you, man. And just thank you guys Universal Soldier. Appreciate you, Red Pill Talks. Appreciate you, Strange Artist. Appreciate you, Big House.
Kevin Sabo.
Appreciate you, man.
And just thank you guys for coming to Expert Advice and to come in to help, you know, write Baby Pengu and watch this thing get born in real time.
Don't worry.
Even though the 3D show takes, you know, a few weeks to get done, the 2D animation, the 2D shows will be coming out lickety-split.
I got a one-minute video coming out for you tomorrow with a little song I wish I guess I'll play you
guys out with the baby pengu song why not right so I got this song coming for
you tomorrow and then a bunch of memes and a bunch of stills and behind the
scenes stuff and I'm gonna start peeling back the curtain for you guys you know I
posted the character development stuff up there today and just starting to you
know do more in-depth dives into each character and letting everyone know who these characters are, why you should care.
And some more bull cases.
I'm going to start with the meme of bull case number one.
We got Josh Pierce's awesome art.
Bull case number two.
We have sick-ass merchandise.
Bull case number three.
We have the team at Nifty Island.
Bull case number four. And just keep posting at Nifty Island. Bullcase number four, right?
And just keep posting those and just be like, oh, my God.
And eventually it'll be like, bullcase number 9,054.
You know, it's going to be incredible.
So, yeah, and they'll put the contract address and all those.
So I'm going to be giving you all lots and lots and lots of awesome fodder for, you know, how we move and how we communicate.
We communicate with confidence.
We don't beg.
We just, we're strong and we just, you know, we put it on the table.
We let them know, listen, like, we don't need to borrow anyone's money to make this happen.
We don't need to, like, be like, yo, can you guys lend me some Web3 money real quick so I can make this IP?
Like, no, we're making an IP regardless of if Web3 wants to participate.
Web3 wants to participate, then they're participate then they're good they're gonna be fine but like you know we have the web2 money we could you guys know that we could have just taken that web2 money just put it
into the coin right and just bought all the tokens like we're not doing that until other people are
able to buy so it's like that's another way that we're able to give you that money it's like we
buy after you you take our money so that's how that works so way that we're able to give you that money. It's like we buy after you, you take our money.
So that's how that works.
So but yeah, so I'm very excited for everyone who's getting in.
And I'm going to go keep, you know, letting people know.
I'm going to go send out this list to my illustrators and my animators.
And then I'll see you guys in the morning for a full day.
I've been getting up super early in the morning and just hitting it really hard.
So I'll see you guys bright and narrow in the morning.
I think BabyPengu does best in the morning. And yeah, I don't think
I'm going to run around on that account. I think I'll run around on my own account, but I'll bring
him in this space too so people can follow him and we'll get him a bunch of followers. He's only
got, he don't got enough followers. He's only got 92 followers. We'll get him to 100. We'll get him
at 200 followers. And yeah, I just want to say thank you again, guys. And here's
the Baby Pengu song to close us out.
One of the Baby Pengu songs, one of the many
songs, the many, many songs. We love our
Baby Penguins. Here we go.
Thanks for coming to Expert Events.
Play the music.
My computer
decided to just get shy and just glitch.
Hi, I'm Baby Bingo.
I'm all lost and alone.
I don't have any friends.
Same, bruh.
Would you be my friend?
I lost my home
And I got no ways to go.
I'm a baby bingo. I'm just a baby bingo.
I'm a baby bingo, and I'm out here on my own.
I'm out here in the frozen tons with nobody around.
I used to have some friends, but now they know where to be found.
And now I gotta find a way to find my way home.
Cause it's no fun feeling abandoned, all lost and alone.
Help me find my way home.
Use the magic in your phone.
Pick me up.
Hold me tight.
And together everything will be alright.
Yay, baby, thank you.
Love you guys.
Thanks for coming to Expert Advice.
1,065 episodes in a row.
And yeah, at 1,060-something episodes, we came in with the dopest IP in the world,
and everyone found out about it.
And then we all got filthy, stinking rich. See you tomorrow.
That was supposed to be a really good transition. It was supposed to play the song. I swear I
was supposed to play it. I'm out of here. I'm out of here. I'm out of here. I'm out of here. I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here.
I'm out of here. I'm out of here. I'm outipede, but I'm over here, I'm getting what I need
And I smoked a little bit of this green and this cannabis, you cannot handle this
And I cannot light a cannabis, cause we be lighting every candle's around
The baby panguies, the kid is pangu up in his town, yo
Yeah, look at them eyes, man, yeah
Yeah, you know we gon' fly, man
Yeah, we got the pucker man. Yeah. Yeah, you know we gon' fly, man.
Yeah, we got the pucker.
Yeah, you got the sucker.
Up him in his mouth and the pacifier.
What you want?
Yeah, you know we gon' set it on fire.
We here to inspire.
I seem like Mariah.
I am a pariah.
Yeah, I might light your head on fire.
Like you Richard Pryor.
I'm going higher.
Higher than the most high.
Yeah, who's honor in the highest up in the sky? I'm that dude you put me on a crucifix.
I make this shit look sick.
Yeah, you know I spit with this ridiculous.
Goddamn, you can come and sit with this.
This dude is so witchless.
Yo, can I get a witness?
Yeah, put me up in this witness protection.
I'm going for tension.
I'm going for wrecking the wrecking.
The new world record.
Coming in, I'm ready for a reckoning. So get this. I'm wrecking the men like I was a wrecking the wrecking, the new world record, coming in I'm ready for a reckoning, so get it.
I'm wrecking the men like I was a wrecking ball, like I was Milo Cyrus over here, I'm breaking my balls and my word for nobody.
Yeah, you know I'm never, do it better, yeah, who you know, get a sweater, I'ma spit it at you like it's cheddar.
And this was cheese, yeah, you see, chopped cheese, tomorrow we gonna get what we need and pardon the substance sorrow.
And thanks for letting me come and just come and beg and borrow
Minute of your time, a little bit of rhymes
And I might come over here, I'm dropping bombs like I'm flying
Yeah, I'm going higher, I'm that iron lion
Going straight to the sky and I am that man and I got that big fan
And I'm about to unfurl that scroll from out my hands
So let me over stand it, let me be just, let me be crystal clear.
Damn Jesus, we believers bowing down on our knees.
I'ma give them what they need that they suck in the seed.
That's the only way that they ever going to suck the seed, man.
Gotta give them the justice what they need, man.
Yo, let me go be peep called a weed man.
Over here, yeah, you know I'm gonna be feeding.
Feeding the fishes, teaching the masses. I'm gon' be feedin' Feedin' the fishes, teachin' the masses
I'm teachin' classes, stop takin' your asses
Yeah, we over here, we bout to make a massacre
Like it was over here, no Mandalay, bae
Yo, this shit outta my way, though
And I'ma just constray those, the verbal AK, though
Oh my God, yo, yo, let me say so
I'm all about to pay so, no De Niro
No robber, no they robin' my time
Over here, yeah, I jump on the line line, doing it from the top of my mind, I should just bring it back cause I'm killing
that Marie said go, yeah don't you know, don't you stop spitting that dick hill is
slow, this dude he got that addiction you know that addiction just spitting with addiction
he goes, oh my god, yeah you know this I flowinin' precocious Oh my god, off the top of this toast, yeah
Off the top of the throne, off the top of the top rope
Yo, there he goes, and with the people's elbow
Cause I'm the man of the people, and I'm keepin' it equal
I'm over here, I'm tryna teach you, ooh
Teach a man to fish, and I was over here
I cookin' shit like up like a dish
And yo, I'm gettin' so rich, and yo, I'm makin' a wish
Like I'm a genie, and I was wishin' for genies, ha, and that's a life hack, factual facts, I'm over here spitting off
the top of the hat, off the top of the track, and I'm stacking like a cat in a hat, up
to the ceiling, yo tell me how you feeling, I'm feeling green green for the team, what
I mean, and I'm feeling blue blue for the penguin over here, yeah you gotta see, Jimmy's swimming
in the open sea, hopefully I don't meet another another fucking steal cause he tries to bite me yeah you know they try to fight me yeah they
try to do some shit just to spite me i know that they like me they thinking just like me they
thinking about me when they well when they when they banging their lady from behind man cause
they over here just all up on my hind end yeah and I be in the ladies hymen poppin a cherry I know I'm
getting it better you know I'm getting the sweater you know I'm dressing so warm about to come over
here and just come come and just swarm with these killer bees next to me and web three you will see
we is destined to succeed so come and fuck with me and come met with me we gon' go some down in
some history we gon' throw it town hopefully we gon' be an irate pirate
capping like me, you gon' keep it rappin' like me, you will see, and scale the seven
seas, and Marie, Marie Andres, she gonna see, she gon' see me go, it's 2,000 episodes,
cause I keep on flowin', and he just kept just funnin' the track, man, yo, goddamn,
he's holdin' nothin' back, man, like Batman, he hit them with that backhand, yo, why the fuck I talk a smack man, and yo, I might just come and smack them, and yo, he's holding nothing back, man. Like Batman, he hit them with that backhand.
Yo, why the fuck I talk as smack man?
And yo, I might just come and smack them.
And yo, I'm going ham.
You got to understand, this dude got a master plan.
This dude, he be like S&P, you see?
I be like X to the Z.
I heard you like a space one in your space.
So I made one for you.
Yeah, you know it's true.
I pinch your fucking face.
And I pinch across the face.
And I slap you in the hind end. Because I'm a irate pirate, and I'm cappin', I'm rappin', I come just
hooray, 11, with my palms up to heaven, I'm all over here, I'm runnin' stranger things,
I'm runnin' angels' wings, with these songs that I write in, I might just be strikin',
I'm feelin' excitin', and, ooh, goddamn, I'm feelin' enlightin', and you know I'm
hightin', in every rhyme that I write, and I do it alright, and I do feeling enlightened and you know I'm heightening every wee rhyme that I write
And I do it alright, and I do it all night, and I never write, cause I don't even need
to fucking write a bar because I go off the top of the head that holds so far, oh goddamn
I be spittin' it, yeah the top of my written it, these motherfuckers didn't even know that
how I'm gon' finish it, I be trapped through the finish like I'm Popeye with a spinnin'
some I pop out in a fight and I'm never gon' finish the sentence
Not to mention these motherfuckers causing this tension
In my mentions I'm sayin' like it's perfect
Should I just come and attack them? No, it's not worth it
So I be takin' a cheat and churnin' the other one
Inherit the earth from stayin' meat but no meat meal
But I'm runnin' the city, no jitty, no over here
I'm sittin' pretty up on my throne I'm running the city no jitty no over here I'm taking pretty off of my throne Yeah I'm rapping all up on my phone
Yeah watch the throne Watch me over here like home alone
I'm slapping them cheeks I'm doing the thing Like every day of the week
You know that I am the king Oh god damn Yo let me just sing
Just kidding, keep it
I'm doing it, I'm keeping it so fluid And I'm going right to to it, and I'm suffering from some bad influence, but I don't even follow no influences, so I can do it better, and I said just, just make them transform, we could transform, this entire game, shooting fire flames, god damn, and we just might inspire memes, me and this entire team, you see we're doing a thing, Yeah, we winning those rings over here. Yeah,
we grinning while we grinning the things. We like to just the gap, man. We bring it
all back. Yeah, like off the top of the hat. Should I bring back the track? Nah, I think
that I'm done. One more fucking loop. Polly, Bond, and Marie want me to keep going and
keep flowing. I don't even know it. Okay, fuck it, I'm going off the top of this like I'm a Samoan man, like I'm the Rockman.
I never stop, man.
I'm a top, it's like I was tennis ride, man.
I'm ending motherfucking wars in North Korea.
Yeah, you see me over here on TV.
Yeah, you know I'm going to be making a scene.
Yeah, you see me up on kilobustering a rhyme all the time.
I was on the Senate floor.
Yeah, in the year
2034, vote for me, you will see me up in there, hopefully, and I will be in Congress, and
I will not apologize when I jump up on the microphone and I just jump to fry any fucking
person that just catches my eye, I'm frying, Nancy Pelosi, yo, when this bitch dying?
Seriously, how the fuck's she instill in Congress?
When's Nancy Pelosi how robot Nancy Pelosi
shouldn't be allowed to serve her 75th term
but she has a robot body
because she has 7 billion dollars
from her first 10 terms
how Nancy Pelosi still in
she's going to be a head in a jar
like Creaturama
she's going to be the first person to ever serve
95 consecutive terms
and they just keep feeding money at her fucking head She was the first person to ever serve 95 consecutive terms.
They just keep feeding money at her fucking head.
She's just alive.
Perry Richard Nixon, the unfrozen head of Richard Nixon, Nancy Pelosi for president 2096.
I don't know about you guys, but I'm trying to figure out a way to survive to the year 3000 to see if Matt Groening was right.
I think he's going to be right about a startling amount of things. We already have the suicide booths.
So, yeah, that's like, uh, heads in a jar is coming.
So, uh, get ready to meet Walt Disney.
He's been listening and he heard all this shit you talked and he's very angry.
And he has robot arms now.
You're all screwed.
You're worried about the Krampus and Santa.
You should be worried about Walt Disney coming back.
Like that episode of Robot Chicken.
And he just wants to eat Elyon Gonzalez.
You see the background just said Disney.
That was crazy.
He's literally saying Disney.
He said Disney's coming
for you. You heard it. I heard it too.
Oh my God, that was terrifying. I'll see you
guys tomorrow. Thanks for coming to Expert Advice.
Someone clipped that. I'll go back and clip that.
Those were bars. In case you were wanting,
those were bars. Thanks for coming.
I'll see you tomorrow. Undefeated
as always. Remember to be nice.
If you can't be nice,
be quiet. And as Mojo added, if you can't be quiet, be careful.
One, two, Mojo's coming for you.
Three, four, better lock your door.
I love you. I'll see you tomorrow.
Mojo sold a fucking script to Fox Searchlight.
And he goes, hey, I just realized that that shit's Disney.
Mojo sold a script to Disney yesterday guys our friends sold his
script to fucking Disney and didn't sign the NDA so he was like I could talk
about it all I want so yeah so shout out to Mojo our new our new newest member of
the Disney family I also have a property owned by Disney my show super happy fun
time yay that I made with a bunch of Viners got bought by Disney.
So that means Bear Cop is a Disney princess and so am I.
I've been a Disney princess since 2015.
You guys just never knew.
I'm a Disney princess.
I love y'all.
I'll see you tomorrow.
Thanks for coming.
And let's make Baby Penguin a Disney princess soon, shall we?
I don't see why Disney wouldn't put this on Disney Plus.
They buy outside content all
the time that's all i'm saying he's literally saying disney in the background you heard they
said disney here we come see you guys tomorrow you ready charlie i love you
see you tomorrow He's like, dude, I'm sick. Don't make me howl.
I'll see you tomorrow, guys.
Much love.
Appreciate you.
I won. Thank you.