This is the third of the Expanded Universe of the EFAP lore. In this instalment, we revisit an old debate, a classic. Wolf and MauLer debate the merits of The Last Jedi and talk about debate itself. We learn to love and love about learning, on this epic, celestial journey.
This is the fourth of the Expanded Universe of the EFAP lore. In this instalment, we revisit another old debate. Wolf and MauLer debate the merits of film analysis and the differences between many critics. We learn about all of the things and the stuffs.
Wolf assembles newfound friends MauLer, Rags, and Fringy to gain insight into the minds of Jared, Quinton and some guy who played DOOM. Originally airing as The Dishonoured Wolf Podcast #15, it was reuploaded as an official EFAP episode on December 9, 2023.
Three old friends gather on a new platform, and cover the already infamous "JaredGenisis" and the lore behind his inner sanctum. They also cover "Downward Thrust" a man who speaks many words but with little meaning.
The trio, this time with special guest Fortea cover the very first seasonal EFAP villain: Patrick Willems, with many memes made along the way.
JaredGenisis returns after a short verbal battle with "Pop Culture Detective" and his views on The Last Jedi. Filmjoy attacks in a surprise finale with his criticism of Thanos, and Jared dances for his legion of 300 followers.
With Rags gone for walkies, and Patrick on the offensive, the remaining two EFAPpers, Mauler and Wolf, call in "Appabend" for assistance.
With Rags having returned, and an army growing ever larger, Wolf, Rags, Mauler, and special guest Fringy defend themselves against SinsSins and her deadly herd of lactating Rhinos. MundaneMatt prepares his forces, unknown to our heroes.
With Wolf out for Pizza, the remaining duo invite Smudboy on to tackle the minds of ComicBookCast2. Moviebob is later unveiled as the main villain, with his deadly strategy of: Talking really REALLY fast.
CinemaSins joins the fray and attacks something Mauler loves dearly. Our heroes must join forces with a former foe and settle their differences in order to combat this massive threat.
The mastermind behind it all is finally revealed. Beyond Tonald, beyond Jared, beyond Patrick and McIntosh. What appears to be the work of The Right Opinion gives way to the dreaded Quinton, and he's firing on all cylinders. Wolf is injured in this devastating assault and left down for the count.
With wolf down for the count, and just Rags and Mauler left, the duo fend off the vicious assault of TRO and Quinton, in hopes of debating them directly.
The Quinton Arc comes to a conclusion with the appearance of The Right Opinion on EFAP. MauLer and Rags have an ultimately very civil and productive conversation with TRO about his video, and commend him for being a big enough person to come on for a chat. They end the stream on a more fun note with the three of them taking a look at Vox's video criticizing the MCU.
With Wolf still injured from the battle with Quinton and The Right Opinion and Rag's being kidnapped by the dragon called Joseph Anderson Mauler calls upon old allies Metal Commander, SmilerAl, Chaseface and Fringy in hopes that together they can slay the dragon once and for all.
With Rag's saved but Wolf still injured Mauler gets a new ally in Cynical Reviews a dog detective. Together they try to solve the case of the man with bad opinions, Cosmonaut Variety Hour.
The crew take arms against Major Lee. MauLer and Rags call upon the Future Leader of Earth, Dicktor van Doomcock, to aid them in this just fight. Their misogyny rears its ugly head. Why should they hate women when they can look at women.
On this episode of EFAP, Mauler and friends take a break from the serious threats to deal with an evil, and possibly tismy take on Jurassic World 2 (you know the worst one). Also Rags acts like a stupid doggo and says water is not wet.
The fallen comrade Wolf has returned from a long absence of doing something in real life. Only to find that a thing has slandered his name, for which he must put faith back in his name and eat pizza along the way.
The evil dragon Joseph Anderson is back! Mauler, Rag's, Wolf and returning guest Fringy come together to take him down.... Also Theo appears.
The gang delve back into the mysterious realm of the Sins videos, and come against a new adversary; CinemaWins, a man who says nice things about bad movies - this time The Last Jedi. With our heroes is Logicked, to provide rational arguments.
The battle against Cinema Wins rages on as his TLJ takes become even more tismy.
With CinemaWins defeated, there remains only one final opposition, CinemaSins himself. SinsSins must rise up to beat him, just as the spiders foretold.
New companion JLongBone arrives when our heroes encounter someone whose video might actually be good. With her ability to hit flies with a quick swat, she puts up a good fight, but our heroes power through and hold their own.
The trio this time is joined, for the first time, by the warrior of the weekend, as Tonlad reveals has true power.
An old foe returns back, bigger and less clothed than ever, and he isn't alone. Efap must ban together with special guest SinSins to prove Mauler's depth and length and defeat this new threat.
Wolf and Rags have been taken. Now Mauler and a rag tag team of randos must band together to rescue them from Jack and Eric. Can the Long-Man beat the odds to save his canine companions and overcome the shirtless menace.
Wolf and Rags are back, and with the help of The Blessed Pipeman, they take down the takes of Snoman Gaming. After the battle, Jared Genesis pays the crew a visit.
Women observer and connoisseur Maj0r Lee arrives to defend his position on the tismy film, The Last Jedi. Lee uses hypotheticals to prove his points but they are not effective. Mauler and Rags teach Lee about objectivity.
The gang, along with Jay and Cynical CJ, learn about all the different types of verbs in video games. The EFAP crew also finds out that Jared turned to the dark side shortly after his visit
A content creator by name of RennsReviews has attempted to harness objectivity, and the results are catastrophic. With the distant help of chat member Southpaw, the gang work together to take down this threat.
With the action all over, it is now up to RennsReviews and Southpaw to settle the score. Will EFAP reign triumphant, or was Renn objectively correct all along?
An old friend is recruited as the heroes of EFAP struggle in their skirmish against HelloGreedo, only to be brought to a halt against the artificial barriers of blockage set by Downward Thrust.
The long foreshadowed debate. MauLer and friends take a break from finding other creators to debate with their manager Jay Exci. Who will be objectively right about Arrival?
This is the first of the Expanded Universe of the EFAP lore. Many would consider this required reading to understand many of the important character arcs and plot lines in the future episodes of EFAP.
A long awaited release, Endgame is finally out, and you can bet that it will be discussed, pausing on every frame if need be. Joining our heroes is a long awaited guest, the CEO of racism himself - E;R.
Taking a break from general hate-mongering, we meet up with one of Rags' old contacts, Shadiversity. Together, they discuss movies, swords, and even movies with swords.
The prophecy has come true. Captain Plank has shoehorned herself into the MCU, and with an ever-growing legion of defenders behind her, it's up to EFAP to put down the wannabe HERo.
The army of Captain Plank is growing. EFAP strikes a blow to BrownTable, one of Plank's White Knights, when another foe appears, launching an assault on Infinity War. Will MauLer and Co. be able to defeat both of these deadly foes.
The Big Three (Adwolf, MauLerlini, and Ragohito) learn about law and why touching someone's map (not a euphemism) is assault and battery. After law school they revisit Tonald, enjoy memes, and Wolf's name-drop by a certain comedian.
Our trio is joined by newcomer Critical Drinker, to whom they showed a slurry of memes that he had no context for, but enjoys anyway. Jay joins them to take on The Doom Sausage Guy, who ends up coming onto the stream. Next, Shadiversity joins the fray to help them take on Schafrillas Productions' video claiming The Last Jedi handled Luke better than Endgame handled Thor. Six and a half hours later, Drinker begins to understand the true extent of the Long, and the adventure continues into EFAP 41.
Fresh off the heels of EFAP 40, the adventure continues as our trio, aided by Shad, Jay, and new guest Critical Drinker returns from their intermission and finish off Schaffrillas' video. Drinker stays so long that the Sun had gone down and then come back up again. Our show continues with MauLer, Rags, Jay, and now Fringy reading out superchats and discussing Spider-Man Far From Home.
Our friends recruit a gentleman by name of Theo, who was on EFAP. Together, they cover an unpopular take about iron crosses and terrorists in games, and will later cover a video by the infamous Just Write. Let's hope that they have time.
The missing 7 minutes from the end of EFAP #50 P3 recovered by Kibakins.
This is the second of the Expanded Universe of the EFAP lore. In this instalment, we learn about the fabled Mexican Halloween alongside the twisted fate of Carl and Steve.
Fresh off of the milestone EFAP 50, MauLer, Rags, Jay, DasBo, and Metal take some time to wind down and take a look at HelloGreedo being perplexed by Rhino Milk. Rags and Jay duke it out over Minecraft stairs, but put aside their disagreement when a new challenger, Fatmanfalling, makes himself known, though he refuses to engage with someone who believes themself to be correct. Thankfully, a brave Broodling by the name of Celtic Pheonix took up the fight, and is welcomed onto the show for his bravery.
It is well known that the EFAP crew are critical of Endgame, but how will they respond when someone else attempts to do so? All shall be answered this this EPICC tale of Bonechilling, Celestial proportions.
MauLer, Special Guest Rag's, EFAP Manager Jay Exci, and new arrival Aydin Paladin prepare to face a foe long thought vanquished: Quinton. With a video once again praising TLJ, the Toxic Brood has a long and exhausting fight ahead. But will everyone come through alive...or awake? Also featuring brand new memes, a ship borne of a shared love of Buffy, and a flag that shall bring the Longman to his knees.
Game of Thrones chat is back on EFAP as Mauler and his crew go against a GOT sympathizer to see if their opponent can convince them if season 8 was truly that bad.
Jeb discovers the gay alt-right red-pilling nazi toxic brood, which asked him to clap.
EFAP survive Jennie's Twitter attack. However, many innocent lives were lost (including Jay). Deciding that a moment of levity was required, the crew have a laugh over the leak synopsis of the Rise of Skywalker.
The circle is now complete as an old friend bids his farewell after discussing the thing that brought them together. The man known as Tonald surprises the crew.
All is now at peace. With Tonald redeemed, memes watched and postmodern knights debated, it is time for us to say goodbye to Wolf. Goodbye, and EFAP on.
8 nerds spend almost 12 hours talking about one movie.
The Joker War rages on, as ralphthemoviemaker unveils his BAD TAKE. So bad is his take that supporters and detractors alike theorize he made it bad on purpose as bait, and our plucky team of Little Clown Boys must get to the bottom of it once and for all.
With EFAP 70 having been cut short abruptly, MauLer, Rags, Literature Devil, Metal, and Jay finish up Ralph's foray into the Joker War, then read superchats.
This is the fifth instalment of the Expanded Universe of the EFAP lore. In this episode, old wounds are given some healing while two very different perspectives are shared and a conclusion is reached. After two years of back and forth, misunderstanding and criticism. Mauler and IHE discuss how it all went wrong during the wonderful month of December 2019.
The gang returns to Seamus Gorman, who not only sets out to prove that Toy Story 4 is good, but that it would be wrong to say anything bad about it.
After various scheduletisms, Armoured Skeptic finally joins the boys for some 'FAPping, and together they take a look at a video by one Cinematic Venom, who claims that the Lord of the Rings trilogy is awful, citing plot events that happen "for no reason!" and Sam and Frodo's overwhelming gayness. MauLer, Rags, Al, Weekend and Skeptic must fight to defend not only the trilogy, but the gays as well.
Commemorating their second year of pausing every frame, Mauler, Rags, and a dozen returning guests cover faces old and new as they discuss The Last of us 2, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Australia, the pilot episode of EFAP, and more.
Commemorating their second year of pausing every frame, Mauler, Rags, and a dozen returning guests cover faces old and new as they discuss The Last of us 2, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Australia, the pilot episode of EFAP, and more.
Commemorating their second year of pausing every frame, Mauler, Rags, and a dozen returning guests cover faces old and new as they discuss The Last of us 2, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Australia, the pilot episode of EFAP, and more.
With the release of The Rise of Skywalker, the crew decided to take a look at how Patrick Willems is holding up. Thankfully Willems outlined his existential crisis in his video asking what people even want from Star Wars.
False DMCAer AT-AT Chat steps up to the plate to defend the Star Wars sequels the only way anybody seems to know how - by saying the originals suck too. But the joke's on you, because he's only pretending.
Blessed Southpaw, having recently come to the horrifying discovery that Spider-Man 2 may have in fact been bad, took his take one step further and declared The Amazing Spider-Man 2 to be actually good, a view shared by ThoughtTheatre and MarcusSpixru. Southpaw's mind was quickly changed, but ThoughtTheatre and Marcus remained convinced, and they brought their claim to the CEOs of Objectivity themselves, The Longman and his gay dog. With ThoughtTheatre and Marcus on team Amazing, MauLer and Rags on team Terrible, and Southpaw on team Underrated, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 gets another chance at redemption - but will it earn that redemption?
Fresh off of having rewatched Man of Steel, MauLer, Rags, Fringy, Southpaw, and Metal took a look at Twin Perfect's video "Why You're WRONG About Man of Steel".
Supervillains Anonymous creators PSA Sitch and Adam Friended return to take a look at Patrick Willems, who poses the question "What's the point of R-rated superheros?" Joining them is Nerdrotic, whose knowledge of comic book history came in handy to counter Patrick's own claims about the comics industry.
The DCEU Arc continues as the gang learns why Batman V Superman is an artistic masterpiece. The tables are turned when encounter a response to none other than The Cosmonaut Variety Hour, and they find themselves in the odd position of being on the same side as Cosmo.
The trio, along with Fringy, returns to Schaffrillas Productions, an old reviewed media critic.
In the Sixth instalment of the EFAP Expanded Universe, we venture back to the Metalcommander stream for a debate that shook the very foundations of this humble planet. Snow and goo... can they comingle without destroying purity?
Old guest Vito enters the chat to come to the defense of the film Cuties, arguing that it is actually a fantastic work of art. Meanwhile, the boys discuss Black Widow.
The DCEU Arc continues as the gang breaks down the recently-watched film The Suicide Squad, a rare DCEU movie that can boast not being awful.
Videos Covered - 2 Guests - Aydin Paladin, JLongbone, That Star Wars Girl & Rag's
The gang returns to Seamus Gorman, who not only sets out to prove that Toy Story 4 is good, but that it would be wrong to say anything bad about it.
The gang returns to Seamus Gorman, who not only sets out to prove that Toy Story 4 is good, but that it would be wrong to say anything bad about it.
This video is an excerpt from a larger video breaking down Black Widow, you can find it here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbZrfVeXMfE&t=0s
Watch the full EFAP 100 Meme here: https://www.efap.me/100