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A Dramatic Reading of "My Spaghett"
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Captain Disillusion Busts Viral Video Hoaxes
January 15th, 2018 11:03 AMThis YouTube web series hosted by filmmaker Alan Melikdjanian exposes various viral videos that use advanced digital effects to fool audiences worldwide.
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January 14th, 2018 4:00 PMThe Great Detective Pikachu will finally grace North American 3DS's in March of this year.
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Ken Ashcorp Turn Tropes into Hit Songs
January 14th, 2018 2:00 PMSince 2010, Ken Ashcorp has been writing songs about tropes in anime, video games and cartoons, and amassing a sizable fanbase in the process.
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A Dramatic Reading of "My Spaghett"
YouTuber Aztrosist performs a solemn dramatic reading of the troubling backstory behind the "Somebody Toucha My Spaghet" viral video.
Captain Disillusion Busts Viral Video Hoaxes
This YouTube web series hosted by filmmaker Alan Melikdjanian exposes various viral videos that use advanced digital effects to fool audiences worldwide.
Detective Pikachu Coming To North America This Year
The Great Detective Pikachu will finally grace North American 3DS's in March of this year.
Ken Ashcorp Turn Tropes into Hit Songs
Since 2010, Ken Ashcorp has been writing songs about tropes in anime, video games and cartoons, and amassing a sizable fanbase in the process.