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Hard Quiz - Season 10 Episode 29 -
Stray Kids, Arsenal, Avatar & Australian Megabats

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02:53I started with my friend Kate
02:55and we thought we'd do a podcast
02:57just to learn the skills of making podcasts
02:59and one was I was like
03:01what's got no fan base which is Avatar
03:03and I tried to see if there was any like Avatar
03:05podcasts and there was none
03:07so I think it's the world's first Avatar
03:09podcast
03:11What's it called?
03:13Well it's called the unofficial
03:15Avatar podcast because my co-host
03:17thought it would be sued
03:19if we called it the official Avatar podcast
03:21so just search unofficial
03:23Avatar podcast and
03:25we're the second one down
03:31Jackie
03:33Hi Tom. What are the Stray Kids?
03:35Stray Kids are a South
03:37Korean K-pop band. So when you tell people
03:39that you're into Stray Kids, do they look
03:41at you funny? Yes.
03:43Yes. Do you find parents hold
03:45their children a little bit closer?
03:47They do, they pull them away from
03:49me, yeah. I hadn't heard of Stray Kids
03:51I feel like most of our viewers wouldn't have heard of Stray Kids
03:53why not?
03:55Mostly because
03:57Western media doesn't pay much attention to K-pop
03:59except BTS so
04:01So are they just as big as BTS?
04:03They're getting there. Two of the members
04:05are also from Australia so I feel like
04:07Australian media should pay more attention to them
04:09Is it true that you have a Stray Kids shrine?
04:11I do, my partner is very unhappy with the state of our shared office
04:15Oh
04:17Your partner doesn't like that?
04:19Not particularly, he finds it a bit off-putting
04:21to have them all staring at him
04:23while he's trying to have Zoom meetings
04:25Okay, so if you had to choose between the Stray Kids
04:27or your partner, who would you choose?
04:29I don't want to answer that on TV
04:31Cheeban
04:35Yes, Tom?
04:36Arsenal is a Premier League football team
04:38or, more correctly, a soccer team
04:40Oh, very good Tom
04:41I'm gonna call it soccer from now on if that's alright?
04:43Sure, I guess
04:44Do you call it soccer?
04:45No, I don't, shockingly
04:46I will call it soccer
04:48to irritate you
04:49I figured that'd be the case
04:50Don't worry, I'm prepared
04:51Is it a bit annoying, me saying soccer?
04:53Look, I've gotten used to it, being in Australia and all
04:55but, um, I thought you'd be annoying anyway, so
04:58Here's a photo of you trying to rip a scarf in two
05:06Where are you there?
05:09At the Emirates Stadium earlier this year
05:11watching an Arsenal game
05:12Was it exciting?
05:13We won, so yes, 3-0
05:15But it was not a proper game, it was just an exhibition match, wasn't it?
05:18Good one, yeah
05:19No, it was a real game, it was a Premier League, we were going for the title
05:24which we did not win
05:25Why do you keep saying that we won?
05:27Were you on the field?
05:30I believe, um, if we, if, um, the fans
05:36As a fan, if I commit my life to it, I figure I'm part of it as well
05:40That's like me saying, oh, we're hosting a show
05:44But we are not
05:46F***ing I am
05:49Let's play
05:50Hard
05:51Expert round
05:53Expert subjects
05:54Win or lose 5 points
05:56Steal and answer
05:57Double points
05:59I'll ask each of you 5 questions on your expert subject
06:01Right, you get 5 points
06:02Wrong, I will take 5 points from you
06:03The rest of you can steal at any time to get double points
06:05Let's start with Shubin and his expert subject
06:08Arsenal Football Club
06:12The name Arsenal refers to the team's 1886 formation by employees at a factory that produced what?
06:18Shubin
06:19Weapons
06:21Correct
06:25Winning the Premier League in 2004, Arsenal was nicknamed the Invincibles for what reason?
06:31Shubin
06:32They won the season undefeated
06:33Correct
06:34Yeah, it sounds impressive to not lose any games, but it was 26 wins and 12 draws
06:43Yeah
06:48Setting an attendance record for the Premier League was a 2018 match between Arsenal and which traditional rivals?
06:55Shubin
06:56Tottenham Hotspur
06:57Correct
06:58When you cheer on your team do you yell out, up the arsenals!
07:05I'm a bit more creative than that
07:08What do you yell?
07:09Lots of songs and what not, you know
07:10Take it in the arsenals
07:14Take it up the arsenals, that's a good one
07:15Yeah
07:16That's a variation on my one
07:17Yeah, that's true, yes
07:19Famous figures reported to be Arsenal fans include Piers Morgan, Fidel Castro and Osama Bin Laden
07:24Along with convicted great train robber Ronnie Hu
07:29To the Steelers Lisa
07:30Iggs
07:31Correct
07:32Double points to you
07:34Last question in your set Shubin
07:41Former Arsenal captain Patrick Vieira shares the Premier League record
07:45Shubin
07:46Most red cards
07:47Correct
07:48Shares the Premier League record for the most time sent off the field indicated by a referee issuing what signal?
07:56Red cards is correct
07:58He shares the record with two other players
08:01Is that right?
08:02Yep
08:03Soccer, they love a draw don't they?
08:06Next set of questions is for Jackie on Stray Kids
08:09The band's live shows feature special pre-written scripts for audience members to chant such as Stray Kids Everywhere Jackie
08:19All around the world
08:21Correct
08:26Why do they do that?
08:27It's a bit like an Arsenal football chant
08:29I guess it's just a way for everyone to be involved
08:31Do they not trust the fans to come up with something themselves?
08:35It's just more fun when everybody knows what the chant is
08:37And that's their chant?
08:38Yeah
08:39And there are two Australians in the group too
08:40That's right
08:41Is their chant no way get f***ed f***ed off?
08:46Pretty much
08:48Described by the group as representing a pack of wolves playing music
08:51The song Wolfgang takes its name from which Austrian?
08:54Jackie?
08:55Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
08:57Correct
09:00Which Austrian composer?
09:02I would have accepted Mozart
09:03Yeah the band apparently write and produce their own songs
09:05Or at least that's what their writers and producers tell them to say
09:09And that's what my writers told me to say
09:17The band sings in both Korean and English
09:20And in 2023 Stray Kids released a full length album recorded in what other language?
09:25Jackie?
09:26Correct
09:30Released in 2024 the music video for Chick Chick Boom features a cameo by Hugh Jackman playing which Marvel character?
09:37Jackie?
09:38Wolverine
09:39Correct
09:40This even means Stray Kids are a really big deal or Marvel films have hit rock bottom
09:48Which is it?
09:50I think Marvel films have hit rock bottom a long time ago
09:53Last question in your set Jackie
09:56With a music video hitting over 400 million views
09:59The song God's Menu features Australian born member Felix singing
10:04Cookin' like a chef
10:06Jackie?
10:07I'm a five star Michelin
10:09Correct
10:12Five and five
10:18Time now for Jonathan and Avatar
10:20In the first film humans use avatars to take the form of the Navi people in an attempt to colonise a moon rich in what fictional resource?
10:33Jonathan?
10:35Unobtainium
10:37Correct!
10:41I feel like unobtainium kind of undermines the whole film because it sounds so ludicrous
10:47Uh, I think they'll be an ironic as well
10:50I don't know
10:52Director James Cameron has said he knew performance capture technology had advanced enough to make Avatar
10:58When he saw which character in the second Lord of the Rings film?
11:02Jonathan?
11:03Gollum
11:05Correct!
11:07Lord of the Rings film, Gollum is correct
11:09In his Avatar form Jake Sully becomes accepted by the Navi people and starts to learn their language
11:15Including this traditional greeting meaning I see what?
11:19Jonathan?
11:20I see you
11:22Correct!
11:26Yeah, dead people was already taken
11:29Featuring Ryan Gosling a pair of sketches from Saturday Night Live made fun of the franchise's apparent use of what font?
11:37Jonathan?
11:38Papyrus
11:39Correct!
11:40Imagine having a budget of a squillion dollars and then making a poster using Microsoft Word
11:50Last question in your set Jonathan?
11:54To commune with the goddess Awa, the Navi people connect to the tree of voices using their own biological conduits which they conceal with what hairstyle?
12:02To the steal of Shubin
12:05Ponytail?
12:07Correct!
12:09Double points for you!
12:13Yeah, they use their ponytail to plug into the tree like to communicate with the earth and sexy times
12:19Alright, last in the expert round is Lisa and Australian Megabats
12:24These four Australian Megabats are known as flying foxes and also share what diet related common name?
12:35Lisa?
12:36Fruitbat
12:37Correct!
12:41So these flying foxes are Australia's main Megabats plus there are a few others that are much less foxy and mega, is that right?
12:48Correct!
12:49Okay!
12:50I would say they're pretty, very foxy still, but definitely more micro than mega
12:56When you say foxy, how?
12:58As in, just dead sexy!
13:01Like you!
13:03What do you find sexy, the shrieking or the smell?
13:07I actually find the musky smell very attractive
13:11When was the last time you had a bath?
13:18That I can answer!
13:21I thought you were going to ask me when was the last time I had sex with that, I can't remember
13:33Well, why are we here?
13:34Australian flying foxes are social animals which congregate in camps and relax throughout the day hanging from branches
13:49A behaviour known by what term?
13:51Lisa?
13:52Roasting
13:54Correct!
13:56When flying fox parents go out foraging at dusk
13:59They leave their older pubs in designated collection areas
14:02Commonly known as the
14:04Lisa?
14:05Crache
14:06Correct!
14:09Commonly known as the nursery or watchery, Crache is correct
14:13Mums give birth upside down and then they catch their babies in their wings
14:18Yeah, typical New Age bullshit
14:23Australian Megabats have good eyesight and a strong sense of smell
14:26And unlike microbats don't use what sound based
14:30Lisa?
14:31Echolocation
14:32Correct!
14:34Sound based navigational method
14:37Echolocation is correct
14:39Last question in your set Lisa
14:41In 2018 around a third of Australia's population of spectacled flying foxes died in far north Queensland
14:48Due to what record weather event?
14:49Lisa?
14:50Heat stress event
14:51Correct!
14:52Yeah, heat wave or heat stress event
14:57These guys are used to the heat in the far north but climate change has increased temperatures so much that they
15:02Started dying from the heat stress
15:04Can I just add that 11,000 of those 23,000 poor spectacle flying foxes that died
15:11Were about 150 metres from where my house is
15:14Oh, and what did they do with all the spectacles?
15:16I have no comeback for that at all
15:22Did they put them in little cases?
15:25Jesus!
15:27Five for five!
15:29You don't see that happen
15:32Alright, we've shot through their subjects now, let's shoot through mine
15:35Tom's round
15:37Tom's subject, multiple choice
15:39This week I've been really getting into airports
15:43I love airports, you would too if you had chairman's lounge access
15:47This round is multiple choice, select your answers on your screen then press the buzzer to lock in the answer
15:51In October 2024, New Zealand's Dunedin Airport made international headlines by introducing what policy?
15:58A. Three minute hug limit in the drop off zone
16:01B. Compulsory sanitisation on entry
16:04C. Phasing up paper boarding passes
16:07D. Complete ban on open toed shoes
16:11The answer is
16:13A. Three minute hug limit in the drop off zone
16:15Yeah, the airport bosses kept saying it was all just in fun and they wouldn't be enforcing it
16:24Which is a great reason to put up a bunch of signs saying three minute hug limit
16:28My kids have the same sign above their beds
16:32In its 30th year of operation, Kansai International Airport in Osaka made what claim about its service?
16:39A. World's fastest security screenings
16:41B. Never lost an item of luggage
16:44C. More than 50 robot assistants
16:46D. Most luxurious vaping room
16:49The answer is
16:53B. Never lost an item of luggage
16:56Perks available at Lufthansa's first class terminal in Frankfurt include chauffeured rides direct to the plane
17:07More than 100 kinds of whisky
17:10And what memento?
17:12A. Gold plated frequent flyer card
17:14B. Rubber duck
17:16C. Custom fitted sleepwear
17:18D. A model plane with personalised inscription
17:21The answer is
17:23B. Rubber duck
17:24The rubber ducks are in the first class terminals' bath tubs
17:34Yeah, they've got bath tubs in there
17:36But passengers kept nicking them
17:38So the airline just started giving them out
17:40The first class bath tubs are filled with the tears of the economy passengers
17:42Who's arrival at Melbourne Airport in 1965 caused these fans to lose their shit?
17:51A. The monkeys
17:53B. The Bee Gees
17:55C. The Rolling Stones
17:57D. The Queen
17:58The answer is
18:00C. The Rolling Stones
18:02D. The Rolling Stones
18:07D. The Rolling Stones, an English rock and roll group
18:09Are greeted with an ecstasy of sound wherever they go
18:12D. That happens to me out the front of the ABC
18:14D. But they're all middle aged
18:17D. Alright, last question in my round's worth double points
18:20Which of these attractions is not found at Singapore's Changi Airport?
18:26A. A butterfly garden
18:28B. A four storey slide
18:29C. An artwork called Grains of Thought
18:32D. A wave pool
18:33E. A waterfall
18:34F. A flight simulator
18:37The answer is
18:39D. A wave pool
18:40D. Alright, at the end of my round, Jonathan, you're at the bottom on 30. Get out of here.
18:59D. Um, so you're on the ABC now, again.
19:02D. Yeah. D. And you're a young comedian. And by young I mean in your 30s.
19:05D. Yeah. D. Do you have a show you want to pitch? Everyone's listening.
19:07D. No, just Google. Yeah, nah, I'm alright. Yeah, yeah.
19:12D. I'm doing alright.
19:14D. Alright, okay. You ready?
19:15D. Yep.
19:16D. Help!
19:23D. Alright, it's the people's round!
19:26D. The people's round against the club
19:29D. Jump up and down, play along at home. Your time starts now.
19:33D. In Disney's 1953 film, Peter Pan's gang of six followers are called the
19:37The Lost Twight.
19:38D. Lisa.
19:39D. Boys.
19:40D. Yes!
19:41D. Starting with V is what tennis term used to describe hitting the ball on the ball?
19:44D. Lisa.
19:45D. Volley.
19:46D. Yes!
19:47D. Patrick Bateman is the narrator of controversial novel American
19:50D. Psycho.
19:51D. Yes!
19:52D. Fergalicious was a hit song for which singer?
19:54D. Jackie.
19:55D. Fergie.
19:56D. Yes!
19:57D. A book by Roald Dahl is Fantastic Mr. What?
20:00D. Fox.
20:01D. Yes!
20:02D. The colours of Italy's national flag are red, white and which...
20:05D. Lisa.
20:06D. Yes!
20:07D. In online slang, a sharp retaliation to criticism or insult is known as a clap what?
20:12D. Shubin.
20:13D. Back.
20:14D. Yes!
20:15D. King Charles III's coronation took place in which historic abbey?
20:19D. Jackie.
20:20D. Too slow.
20:23D. Time's up! The answer is Westminster.
20:27D. Alright, at the end of the people's round, Jackie at the bottom on 35, get over here.
20:32D. Maybe this bit's going to get 50 million views.
20:42D. I hope so, that was my plan because that's what I want. I want them to see it.
20:46D. Hi!
20:47D. Well, I think you're going to get a lot of supporters who are going to complain about
20:50a bald, rude man in Australia.
20:51D. Good luck, Tom.
20:52D. I'm going to be attacked in the street.
20:53D. Yup, hopefully.
20:54D. Out!
20:55D. There she goes.
20:56D. Alright, only two left. Who's going to be the hard quiz champion? Shubin and Lisa,
21:13get over here because it's time to play hard quiz.
21:15D. Final round. Head to head. Arsenal Football Club versus Megabats. Hard quiz.
21:23D. Now, there can only be one hard quiz champion who gets to take home the limited edition
21:28Big Brass mug. What will you do with the mug if you win, Shubin?
21:31D. I think my niece is about to start potty training. So, yeah.
21:38D. What about you, Lisa?
21:39D. I would definitely use it as a fruit receptacle for feeding bats.
21:43D. Alright, it's best of five penalty shootout style. Harder questions on your expert subjects.
21:47So, it's Shubin's knowledge of Arsenal Football Club versus Lisa's knowledge of Australian Megabats.
21:52D. Let's play. Hard!
21:54D. Alright, Shubin.
21:58D. After a 2004 loss to Manchester United ended Arsenal's 49 game winning streak, a fight broke out
22:06during which Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas accidentally hit which person by throwing what object?
22:16D. So, yeah. The game is noted as one of the most feisty matches in English football history
22:24because they ended on a bean streak as you mentioned. He threw a slice of pizza and so
22:30the match is known as Pizzagate and it struck Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson.
22:35D. Correct.
22:36D. Lisa, since the 1980s some populations of spectacled flying foxes have diminished due
22:47to a deadly paralysis tick with researchers linking the finding to what invasive plant?
22:54D. I think I know the plant but I didn't know it was invasive. I thought it was a crop but
23:01maybe it's wild. It's mostly up on the Atherton Tablelands. They suffer really badly from it
23:07up there. When they are having like a starvation event which means there's less food available
23:15for the flying foxes so they start to eat things that they don't normally eat and they go lower
23:22to the ground where the ticks are located and I believe that during those events they feed
23:28a lot on the tobacco plant and I think it's tobacco.
23:32D. Correct.
23:34D. Yeah, see, plain packaging doesn't always work.
23:43D. Shubin, when Arsenal winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain used his hand to deflect a Chelsea player's
23:51shot at goal in a 2014 match, the referee made what incorrect call?
23:56D. So the match is very notable. We lost the game 6-0 unfortunately. It was also our manager's
24:02thousandth game which is not a good note to have that landmark on. The referee incorrectly
24:09sent off our defender, Kieran Gibbs. So he sent the wrong player off.
24:13D. Correct.
24:15D. Yeah, it would appear that he mixed up the players which is awkward.
24:23D. Lisa, the Queensland Government banned the use of lethal electric grids following a 2001
24:31landmark environmental legal case which involved the killing of thousands of flying foxes by
24:37a farmer trying to protect what fruit crop?
24:41D. That's a fine question. You would only put that sort of infrastructure in to protect a valuable crop.
24:51D. And the most valuable crop on the table ends that I'm aware of is lychees. I believe it's lychees.
25:01D. Correct.
25:02D. Thank you. D. Shubin.
25:11D. Invincible era manager Arsene Wenger introduced unpopular changes to the team's diet,
25:18later recalling a moment from his first match in charge when players chanted,
25:23we want our what?
25:25D. Don't know the answer straight away, admittedly, but educated guess would be good.
25:32D. Um, we want our club back.
25:40D. Incorrect.
25:41D. The correct answer is we want our Mars bars back.
25:45D. He took away their choccy bars and made them unbeatable.
25:49D. But was it worth the cost?
25:51D. Lisa, megabats employ a range of unique calls for communication like this one recorded in Queensland's Herberton region?
26:00D. What bat is that?
26:12D. Another fine question.
26:15D. Hmm.
26:19D. I'm pretty sure I know what it is.
26:22D. But I have to admit, I have never heard a call like that.
26:25D. It's almost a pup, but it's not.
26:29D. So I'm thinking that it's probably the smallest of the species of megabat that we get in far north Queensland,
26:36which would be, uh, Tyropus scapulatus, which is the little red.
26:40D. Incorrect.
26:43D. The correct answer is the blossom bat.
26:47D. Ahh!
26:48D. Shubin, historically occurring in March, April or May, the Arsenal fan celebration dubbed St Totteringham's Day represents what?
26:58D. So it is the point in the season when our rivals Tottenham Hotspur can no longer finish above Arsenal mathematically.
27:06D. Correct.
27:07D. It's a tradition that's believed to have started on an Arsenal fan site called Arseweb.
27:19D. Have you ever visited the Arseweb?
27:21D. I'm the founder.
27:22D. I'm the founder.
27:23D. Lisa, a 2010 study determined that the eastern tube-nosed bat exhibits decreased nocturnal activity when the moon is fuller.
27:36D. This behavioural strategy is described as moonlight avoidance and commonly known by what other two-word name?
27:43D. Yes, I have never heard of that.
27:48D. Just give me a sec, I'm thinking.
27:53D. I've got to make something up.
27:56D. Okay, well if you're going to get it wrong you might as well take ages.
28:00D. Right?
28:01D. Um, I'll say, uh, Lunar Madness.
28:13D. Incorrect.
28:14D. The correct answer is Lunaphobia.
28:17D. Right Shubin, if you get this right you are tonight's Hard Quiz champion. Shubin.
28:24D. An attempted carjacking led to which two Arsenal players missing 2019's opening match against Newcastle?
28:32D. The video of the carjacking immediately springs to mind.
28:38D. These two Arsenal players pull up in one of their cars and these three guys rock up on motorcycles and try to jack the car.
28:45D. And they're fended off by our left back at the time, Sead Kolasinac. And the other player was Mesut Ezil.
28:52D. Correct!
28:53D. Which means you are tonight's Hard Quiz champion!
28:59D. Alright, let's see, you know this thing.
29:01D. Now!
29:02D. Congratulations!
29:03D. There she goes!
29:04D. Congratulations, Shubin! You are tonight's Hackers champion! Which means you get the big brass mark!
29:16D. And the game for the inside of!
29:17D. Thanks for playing hard!
29:18D. Yes!
29:19D. I love soccer!
29:23D. Neil Ould!
29:25D. Music.
29:26D. Music.
29:27D. Music.
29:28D. W.
29:29D. Music.
29:30D. Music.
29:32D. Music.
29:33D. Music.
29:34D. Music.
29:35D. Music.
29:36D. Music.
29:37D. Music.
29:38D. Music.
29:40D. Music.
29:41D. Music.
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