
When playing Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!'', he attempted to catch a Weezing, which just wouldn't stay in the ball.

As he put it, his attempt at reading it sounded like he was speaking Spanish. He once tried reading the instructions for his new microphone to fix peaking issues.only to realise that it was a French translation, since he picked up the item in question in Canada. At one point, he finished reading one side of a product and moved onto the other side. He used to read out ingredients on anything he could find in the drumming room as a practical joke if someone in the chat were to try and make him play while he was talking.Thankfully, he took it in stride, and after the story people in the chat suggested Pokémon artists for him to follow. However, the way it was phrased resulted in dozens of bots spamming him asking if he wanted to commission them. Be Careful What You Wish For: In one stream titled "I'm looking for a Drummer", he named the stream after tweeting out that he was looking for more cute Pokémon art on his Twitter timeline.Jerod: Every now and then, I just get assaulted by my own voice on stream and it's always funny! As a result, they include a lot more text edits, zooms, sound effects, cuts and added images. Animation Bump: While his normal YouTube highlights are covers from his streams with a black fade-in and fade-out at the beginning and end respectively, his highlight compilations he releases every so often are edited by professional, freelance editor and fellow streamer, HyperCole64.He also gives headpats to the plushes at his drum kit if asked to by a viewer. Affectionate Gesture to the Head: He has an emote of a hand, presumably his own, petting a Vaporeon.He does not ask for a time-out to be undone often.
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Actually Pretty Funny: While talking about phones, a viewer jokingly said "If you want to hear some more music, please press 1." They were promptly timed out by a mod on the grounds of trying to hurry Jerod up, but he found the line so funny, he overruled the time-out.420, Blaze It: A lesser used bit cheer is one for 420, featuring an edit of Homestuck's Game Bro magazine to be "Drum Bro" with Jerod on the cover.Both variations of finding out your song suggestion is about to be played gives you a feeling that just can't be described, and it will make your day.The8BitDrummer's streams contain examples of:.After witnessing this, the raiders 'immediately' started to do a complete 180 and begged Jerod to never stop streaming. Instead of getting angry about it, he welcomed everyone that was coming as if nothing was happening, and started playing Popsicle Beach by Nanobii. This resulted in an influx of spam messages, such as "END STREAM!" and accusing him of "hacking". During a stream of his in 2017, he started getting raided by another streamer.

Ultimate with his fans and viewers, we have moments where a viewer wins by a landslide after getting utterly destroyed in their last game, and vice versa. During Community Smash Days, where Jerod plays Super Smash Bros.Some viewers describe being in Jerod's chat during a sub-bomb war as "witnessing King Kong and Godzilla fighting each other in Tokyo while decked out in expensive clothing". There have been numerous Tier-1 100 gifted sub bombs (which each cost $500), sometimes multiple of them per stream, there has been a Tier-3 40 gifted sub bomb (which costs $1000 dollars), tips of over $500 dollars, and even charity goals of over $10,000 being met in half an hour. The chat's monetary support can be MASSIVE at times, especially during charity streams.
