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15 Years Later, Smosh Continues
Following the departure of Anthony Padilla in 2017, Smosh, the comedy YouTube channel, continues to pump out parodies, sketches and all kind of brightly colored wackiness online.
"Wrong Door" Is Little Witch Academia Exploitable
What's behind door 494?
The Entirety of Breaking Bad in One Minute
YouTuber Esther Bellido animates all five season of Breaking Bad as if it were a short, 2D platformer video game.
The Fifth Anniversary of "Thug Life" Edits
Five years ago today, the first in this hilariously edited video remix series was uploaded by YouTuber Otis Anderson, which featured a clip from the television show Penn & Teller: Bullshit! accompanied by the 2003 rap song "Where the Hood At" by DMX.