From this point onward, Caddy would no longer consider himself a 'critic', now going into each video with the intention to joke about many video games rather than critically pick apart an individual game. In a last ditch effort to save his channel from stagnation, the series was completely rebooted in January 2020, with the schedule and formulas going away in favor of much longer videos with higher production value and writing quality. From seasons 6 to 13, the show uploaded every week, with the weekly schedule starting to flounder around 2019 due to the videos gradually becoming longer and more ambitious to produce in such a short time. The show would continue to experiment with different formats and topics until the complete retool in 2020 that resulted in the original series being abruptly ended.įrom seasons 1 to 5, episodes didn't release on a fixed schedule the channel would randomly cycle between any of the 4-5 shows at the time for the Sunday upload, and therefore it was never clear as to exactly when a mainline Caddicarus episode would be uploaded. This format was dropped in Season 11, as Caddy felt he needed to evolve beyond gimmicks and formulas. From "Fade to Black" (season 1, episode 4) until the end of season 10, he would decide whether or not a game deserved to be "slaughtered" or "salvaged" - if a game was "slaughtered", he would shoot it with a toy pistol, and if a game was "salvaged", it would be sent to the heavens with a Star Trek phaser toy. The show also had top 10/20 episodes - these episodes were considered a separate series until they were incorporated into The Caddicarus Show in 2017. This series was marked by 10-30 minute individual game reviews, usually on PS1 games. The original iteration of The Caddicarus Show ran from May 9th, 2012 until December 20th, 2019.
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