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Josh Giadrosich, better known online as BikdipOnABus, is an American YouTube Let's Player, known for his distinctive monotone voice and dry sense of humor. He is also a Zelda Classic creator, creating games such as Mitch and the Bikdip's Adventure series: He is currently working on a Bikdip's Adventure 3. He was married to Brynna Giadrosich from August 2012 to July 2017, during which Brynna came out as transgender on September 8, 2016.[1] Although they are no longer married, they still remain close friends. He has also gained notoriety for playing Kaizo Mario 64.

Commentary style[]

BikdipOnABus is known for his monotone, introverted delivery in his Let's Plays. His vocal style has been criticized by some viewers since the channel's inception; especially in an era dominated by emerging YouTubers with a certain kind of enthusiasm, some viewers were confused and put off by his unique delivery, to the point where a few of them compared him to Squidward, Lumpy Space Princess and Ben Stein. He has always defended his commentary style, stating that it was just the way he talks, and is fine with it; he has stated on the record that his monotone voice doesn't discourage emotions or enthusiastic commentary in his own way.

Catchphrases/Terms[]

BikdipOnABus mainly makes references to some of his favorite shows so he has few catchphrases, also fearing to rip off any that have already been used by other let's players. However, there are a few words and phrases that may pass off as catchphrases:

  • "Segment" — What he normally calls an episode of a playthrough, especially in his earlier videos. He has relented somewhat in later playthroughs, calling them videos or episodes instead of solely segments. A segment is actually an 11-minute episode (or minisode) of a series, particularly an animated episode.
  • "What would it be like if house?" —Originated from an audio test made before part 3 of "Let's Play Super Mario 64: Last Impact", where he sung along with the background music. The audio test was included so as to show his viewers what his test recordings generally end up sounding like. This would become somewhat of a local meme, to which he responded that the phrase had become his "breakout single". [2]
  • "Hadoo" — a bird; specifically, a pigeon.
  • "Beefs"", "Potatoes", "Bagel", etc. — some of various words Bikdiponabus has used to start or end a video.

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