
SIDEMEN BIG FAT QUIZ OF THE YEAR 2019
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The video SIDEMEN BIG FAT QUIZ OF THE YEAR 2019 is a lively, multi-round quiz where the Sidemen and their teammates compete to test their knowledge of 2019 across five broad categories: YouTube, sport, film and television, music, and meme culture. The show is framed as a playful competition with lighthearted banter, improvisation, and occasional chaos, which fits the Sidemen brand of humor. The opening setup establishes two-person teams, with Simon and Josh forming one team, Harry and Vik another, and Ethan with JJ forming the third, each pairing ready to brainstorm and write down answers before the rundown of final scores. The hosts emphasize that the rounds will be scored with small prizes for each category, and there are occasional penalties like losing a point, all of which adds to the competitive air while keeping the mood fun and relaxed. The early rounds focus on decision making about team names, the structure of the quiz, and the suspense of who will win the first prize and the suitcase prize that follows each round. Across the first YouTube round, the group shows off their tendency to mix confident claims with jokey brags, while the judges and audience respond with typical Sidemen-style humor. The banter includes misidentifications and friendly roasts, creating a sense of camaraderie even when answers diverge from the correct ones. The rounds then quickly transition into the sport category, where the contestants debate football managers, boxing match outcomes, and other 2019 sports highlights, often with rapid-fire answers and a mix of confident guesses and humorous hesitations that keep the pace brisk. Notable moments include rapid-fire Qs about Premier League managers, high-profile boxing matches, and national team performances, all of which culminate in a clear but entertaining separation of points across teams. The film and television section delves into blockbuster films, Game of Thrones, and Love Island, with the contestants combing memory for exact year dates and famous quotes, sparking debate when brackets and phrasing become a factor in awarding or denying points. The music round brings in chart-topping tracks and cultural moments like Old Town Road, where the team members discuss whether the song first gained momentum on TikTok and identify which artist featured on Lewis Capaldi’s shirt,an example of how music questions blend pop culture trivia with meme-worthy moments. Finally, meme culture serves as the humorous capstone where the class inventory of internet memes from 2019 is tested, including the iconic tough guy meme and Uwe Baltner’s viral car-cover fame, with teams arguing the right contexts and timing, sometimes leading to playful disputes about what truly constitutes a meme, and which date certain internet events occurred. The end-of-round tiebreakers push the contestants into the final stretch, where the stakes are real but the tone remains playful; a three-question playoff determines the overall round winners, culminating in Ethan and JJ receiving the round win and their Pumbaa and Timon themed prizes. Throughout, the video intertwines the contestants’ personal rapport and the audience’s familiar reactions, resulting in a show that feels like a relaxed, high-energy party with trivia as the centerpiece. The overall tone stays light, with occasional cringe-worthy punchlines and a recurring emphasis on teamwork, friendly rivalry, and the joy of recalling a chaotic year through a humorous lens. In sum, the video is a high-spirited retrospective that balances nostalgia with competitive banter, delivering a satisfyingly chaotic but affectionate look back at 2019 as seen through the Sidemen’s distinctive humor and camaraderie, ending with a sense that the group had a memorable year and is ready for more content in the Sidemen universe.
Topics · entertainment · comedy · quiz show · pop culture · sports · music · film_and_television · memes
Questions answered
- What was the prize structure for the rounds in SIDEMEN BIG FAT QUIZ OF THE YEAR 2019?
- There were little prizes awarded to the round winners after each five-question round, with a suitcase prize for the overall round winner.
- Which category included a question about the Area 51 raid date, and what was the approach to answering it?
- The meme culture category included a question about the Area 51 raid date; contestants gave approximate dates and were judged on how close they were to the actual date, with a tie-break in case of closeness.
- In the YouTube round, what was the common challenge related to the discount code question?
- Contestants had to identify the correct Sidemen clothing discount code or the best submission; the answer depended on the judge’s judgement and a percentage or word-based interpretation.
- What controversial lines were discussed regarding Shane Dawson’s cat incident in the transcript?
- A three-sentence quote from Shane Dawson denying wrongdoing about his cat was discussed, including the line I didn't fuck my cat, among others, which sparked humor and groans.
- What sequence of events led to Ethan and JJ winning a round and receiving Pumbaa and Timon toys?
- In the film and television and meme rounds, Ethan and JJ performed well enough to win the segment, culminating in receiving Pumbaa and Timon toys as prizes for their round victory.
- Which NBA player was identified during the music round as part of the quiz, and what was the outcome?
- The Round identified Giannis Antetokounmpo as a referenced NBA star, or debated references around the correct answer; the round concluded with points awarded to teams accordingly.
- What was the tense moment around the bracket answers during the Lion King question, and what was the result?
- There was confusion about whether answers should be listed in brackets; the teams argued and some points were awarded or denied based on bracket usage, with a final resolution that favored one team’s bracketed answers.
- How was the Area 51 question handled in the meme round, and what date ended up being credited?
- Contestants offered dates around September 20–23, 2019; the judge awarded a near-miss score, with a day offset in the final tally which determined the tie-break outcome.