![]() On January 1, 2018, Schaffrillas Productions proceeded to release a "Year 3 Trailer" video teasing multiple future YTPs of his and the events that would be transpiring therein, among these the return of Oscar the Sharkslayer as a major recurring villain, whose presence in the trailer video parodies that of Thanos in the trailer for the then-upcoming Avengers: Infinity War. Subsequently, the video ends with Oscar assuming governmental rulership of underwater society in a sequence directly parodying the ending of the seventh episode of the third season of Rick and Morty, complete with the musical accompaniment of "For the Damaged Coda". ![]() Towards the end of the video following several minutes of various YTP-typical random events and gags, the poop takes a sharp and decidedly dark turn to a more relatively coherent narrative which sees the main character of Shark Tale, Oscar the "Sharkslayer", orchestrating and successfully committing global genocide upon all sharks in existence via orbital bombardment represented using footage from Captain America: The Winter Soldier and inexplicably set to the tune of the Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius theme song. On September 27, 2017, Schaffrillas Productions released "Sharp Talk", his longest YouTube Poop video up to that point and a parody of the 2004 DreamWorks animated film Shark Tale. In many cases, the line is altered to reflect actual events from the 1990s relating to the specific video's subject matter a DuckTales poop, for example, features the lyric as "Back in the nineties, the show was cancelled.", referencing the discontinuation of the original DuckTales series. The line and its musical accompaniment appear in some shape or form at the end of nearly every video on the Schaffrillas Productions channel. "Back in the nineties, I was in a very famous TV show." is the first line of the ending credits theme from the Netflix mature animated series Bojack Horseman. More recently, the character of Tamatoa has been reintroduced into an ongoing semblance of a continuing storyline occurring throughout the channel's videos at the end of The Incrediboiiiis. The number has additionally been the subject of another major collaboration organized by Schaffrillas Productions (shown above), whose release was timed with the one-year anniversary of that of Moana. The channel's creator has repeatedly expressed an obsession with Tamatoa and his associated musical number, "Shiny", which has been referenced countless times in his YTPs and used in no fewer than seven AMV videos syncing footage of other popular villains such as Palpatine from Star Wars and Aku from Samurai Jack with the song. Tamatoa is an evil giant crab from the 2016 Disney animated film Moana who has, since his debut in said movie, become another major mascot for Schaffrillas Productions, eventually surpassing the Matt Damon character in prominence and currently serving as the channel's official icon as a YouTube user. The Arthur cartoon, with particular emphasis placed on Matt Damon's guest role and the episode surrounding it, was the subject of Schaffrillas Productions' first YTP collaboration featuring content made by other creators, as seen above. Several videos on the channel use or otherwise reference the line without containing any other presence of the Matt Damon character. The main running gag involving the animated Matt Damon as portrayed in the videos of Schaffrillas Productions revolves around the line "You tell Arthur Read that he'll never eat lunch in this town again!", which was originally spoken in a scene merely imagined by Arthur while worrying about how poorly Damon might react to his film project submission, with these fears ultimately being disproven by the end of the episode, but is repeatedly taken out of context in its YTP appearances, portraying Damon as actually hating Arthur and occasionally using variations of the line against other people as well. ![]() The animated caricature of Damon possesses noticeably more detailed and less cartoonish features, closely resembling those of his real-life counterpart, than the rest of the show's characters, resulting in an arguably jarring appearance that could easily be characterized as an example of the "Uncanny Valley" phenomenon. The earliest recurring mascot featured in the channel's content and initially used as its representative icon on YouTube is an animated anthropomorphic animal version of famous actor Matt Damon that originated in a 2007 episode of the long-running children's animated series Arthur, entitled "The Making of Arthur" and guest starring the real Matt Damon as himself. Notable content and recurring jokes, references and characters Matt "You'll never eat lunch in this town again" Damon
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