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The Angry Hunter is an American comedy web-series created by the Game Society Pimps. The series is a collection of playthroughs almost exclusively dealing with hunting video games, commentated by Aaron Yonda, Emre Cihangir, and Adam Koralik. The quality of hunting games can be quite questionable, often receiving mediocre reviews on websites such as Metacritic, Steam, and Amazon.

Common themes in the Game Society Pimps Angry Hunter gameplays include making fun of the quality of the games, role-playing as crazy abusive alpha males often associated with hunting culture for satirical comedy purposes, and detailing a fantastical list of bad knock-off movies often employing over-the-top film-making techniques and the acting talents of Jeff Goldblum.

Following the launch of the episode "Must...Kill...Rhinos - Cabela's African Safari," which initiated the Angry Hunter series (earlier episodes were retroactively added to the series), Aaron and Emre established roles for each other. In their new roles, the "hardened" father (played by Aaron) gives his "weakling" son terrible hunting advice to pass the time playing sh*tty hunting games.

The Angry Hunter series has had a recent uptick in views, Aaron claims in an episode of Skyrim - You Choose What We Do.[1]

Description of the series[]

Hunt Fish Fail - Angry Hunter

"Hunt Fish Fail" Angry Hunter Icon

On the Game Society Pimps official YouTube playlist of the series, the Angry Hunter is described as "Hunting, fishing, and failure. We play some horrible awful games and become very sad." [2]

On the FigureItOut Productions website (owned by Adam Koralik) and the series playlist of the Angry Hunter on YouTube, the series is described as follows, "The Angry Hunter hunts for the elusive good hunting videogame, a quest considered by most to be impossible. Along his journey, he will leave no stone unturned and no animal breathing until he can stop being angry."[3][4]

Characters[]

Games played[]

Listed are all the Angry Hunter games played by the Game Society Pimps. [ ] = number of episodes

  • Field & Stream: Total Outdoorsman Challenge (2010) [1]
  • Cabela's African Safari (2006) [1]
  • Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 [4]
  • Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2013 [3]
  • Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2009 [2]
  • Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2010 [2]
  • Cabela's Adventure Camp (2011) [1]
  • Cabela's African Adventures (2013) [3]
  • Cabela's Big Game Hunter: Pro Hunts (Wii U) (2014) [2]
  • Whitetail Challenge (2016) [1]
  • a duck dynasty game [2]
  • Cabela's Survival: Shadows of Katmai (2011) [2]
  • Big Buck Hunter (2016) [1]
  • Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter Reborn (2015) [1]
  • Monster Hunter: World (2018) [1]
  • theHunter: Call of the Wild (2017) [2]
  • Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2 (2005)


Memorable quotes[]

  • It's illegal to shoot through the bushes - ("Shitty, Shitty Hunting Game - TOTAL OUTDOORSMAN CHALLENGE!")
  • "I - I hate this game." - Aaron ("Worst Fishing Game Ever (Greg Benson Special Guest)")
  • There are no exploding barrels in this level - ("Civil War 2 'Reloaded' Funny Walkthrough")
  • Kill the darkest one - ("Must...Kill...Rhinos - Cabela's African Safari")
  • "Aaron, why are we such a p*ssy in this game?" "Because our father says we eat tofu!" "We should write a strongly worded leather" - Emre, Aaron, Emre ("Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 Part 1")
  • "There is no such thing as an unrealistic amount of wolves" - Father ("Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 Part 1")
  • "They're running now, that means the T-rex is coming" - Father ("Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 Part 1")
  • "Welcome to Uganda, son, they kill gay people here" - Father ("Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 Part 2")
  • "That's a stick. No, that's a snake. No, that's a stick." - Son ("Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 Part 2")
  • "When you go Mbeki, you never go mbacki" - Father ("Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 Part 3")
  • "You named the bathtub?" - Father ("Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2013 Part 2")
  • "I'm another Rutherford from another Buffalo herd" - Aaron as a buffalo ("The Tiger King - Cabela's African Adventure Part 1")
  • "The trees here look like something out of a Dr. Suess novel" - Father ("The Tiger King - Cabela's African Adventure Part 1")

Episode list[]

The angry hunter title card

The Angry Hunter title card

The Angry Hunter series began on October 12, 2012 with the playthrough of Cabela's African Safari.[5][6] The Game Society Pimps continues the series the following year with other Cabela's titles, the newer episodes featuring Aaron and Emre as hosts. The two hosts role-play as father and son, discussing their family issues plagued by the eccentricity of the father.

While not all episodes feature Cabela's games, the banter between father and son continue throughout the entirety of the series.

In 2017, changes in the YouTube algorithm caused numerous channels to be "blacklisted" based on words in the titles or descriptions of one or more of their videos, effectively hiding these channels from viewers (and advertisers). To counteract this "Adpocalypse," as it was commonly known, Game Society Pimps retroactively changed the titles of some of their older videos. All episodes are listed under their current titles; if an episode was renamed, its original title is next to the new title in parenthesis.

The following is a list of episodes that are recognized to be part of the Angry Hunter series.

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Behind-the-scenes episode[]

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Related episodes[]

Several other episodes were included in the Angry Hunter series YouTube playlist in the past (the episodes were removed in late 2018), most likely because they met a similar theme of outdoor play and/or mediocrity.

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Similarity to other series[]

Far Cry 4 Pimps, which is a series created after The Angry Hunter, has a some similarity concerning animal abuse and the discussion of bestiality. A running joke in Far Cry 4 Pimps is the pun "master-baiting," usually discussed in tandem with wrapping bait around their junk or a variation of such.

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