The video features a discussion and playthrough of the video game adaptations of the movie "The Toxic Avenger." The host and Lloyd Kaufman, the creator of the movie, review and mock the Gameboy, Sega Genesis, and NES versions of the game, "Toxic Crusaders." They criticize the games' poor graphics, weak attacks, and frustrating gameplay mechanics. The host and Lloyd Kaufman also share humorous anecdotes and behind-the-scenes information about the making of the movie and its adaptations. The review is laced with dark humor, sarcasm, and profanity, reflecting the irreverent and over-the-top style of Troma Entertainment, the production company behind the movie.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The Toxic Avenger started as a movie by Troma Entertainment.
2. The movie was full of violence and bloodshed.
3. The movie was turned into a children's cartoon show called The Toxic Crusaders.
4. The Toxic Crusaders also had comic books, toys, and video games.
5. The video games were released on Game Boy, Sega Genesis, and NES.
6. The games were side-scrolling shooters or beat-em-ups.
7. The main character, Toxie, had a pet called Blobby.
8. Blobby was made from a cast of Lloyd Kaufman's (the creator of The Toxic Avenger) ball sack.
9. The NES version of the game had a unique feature where the select button was used for a stronger attack.
10. The game was criticized for its poor gameplay and design choices.