“Too Many Cooks” Gets an Animal Crossing Makeover in This Amazing Video

For many people, Animal Crossing: New Horizons was a godsend during the early days of the pandemic. Hanging out with our little animal buddies made those early weeks of isolation slightly more bearable, and the game’s steady addition of new features and events have kept us checking in on our island every few weeks since. At this point Animal Crossing: New Horizons is like an old friend that we catch up with when we have the time—something comforting and reassuring, but not necessarily a daily obsession anymore.
For comedian Jenn Welch, though, Animal Crossing is something more than that: it’s the perfect tool for recreating Casper Kelly’s legendary Adult Swim short “Too Many Cooks.”
Earlier this week Welch unleashed her masterpiece “Too Many Nooks” upon an unsuspecting world. The video recreates the original as closely as possible when the only tools in play are Animal Crossing, with those familiar big-headed villagers standing in for the legion of actors from the short. Welch goes through, scene-by-scene, using the game’s decorating options to recraft the sets from Kelly’s video. She doesn’t use Animal Crossing’s very limited music-writing tool to recreate the theme song, but that’s okay: it’d be entirely unrecognizable if she did that.
Fans of a certain beloved Animal Crossing might be very pleased when they see who plays Snarf. Or, uh, very disturbed when they see what happens to Snarf. And the choice for the murderer, well… just imagine you’re seeing that chef’s kiss emoji right here.
This isn’t Welch’s first foray into Animal Crossing pop culture mashups. In December she remade the Mean Girls talent show scene within the game. The “Too Many Cooks” remake came from a far less celebratory place, though.
Talking to Paste, Welch tributes the original idea for the video to an unlikely inspiration: the Washington, D.C. riot and Capitol raid on Jan. 6. “Like most people I spent the entire day in shock, watching the news,” Welch tells us. “I have ADHD and PTSD so when stuff like that happens in the world I can kind of hyperfixate on it, and I’ve learned to give myself projects that I can hyperfocus on instead. So I figured I’d do another Animal Crossing video.”