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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There was going to be an episode on ''VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2'', but it had to be indefinitely shelved for legal reasons after The Escapist publically released the ''Zero Punctuation'' episode on it.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There was going to be an episode on ''VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2'', but it had to be indefinitely shelved for legal reasons after The Escapist publically publicly released the ''Zero Punctuation'' episode on it.
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* PromotedFanboy: The theme music for the series was composed by independent composer James Elsey, [[https://twitter.com/JamesElseyMusic/status/1724136493411606595 who had been a fan of Zero Punctuation for years]].

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* PromotedFanboy: The theme music for the series was composed by independent composer James Elsey, [[https://twitter.com/JamesElseyMusic/status/1724136493411606595 who had been a fan of Zero Punctuation for years]].years and was naturally excited to work on its successor]].
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* PromotedFanboy: The theme music for the series was composed by independent composer James Elsey, [[https://twitter.com/JamesElseyMusic/status/1724136493411606595 who had been a fan of Zero Punctuation for years]].
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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: Following the firing of Nick Calandra as chief-in-editor of Website/TheEscapist by the site's corporate owners, Gamurs Group, Yahtzee decided to jump ship alongside most of the video crew and follow Nick onto Second Wind. He explained in an interview that his decision was prompted both by enjoying a good working relationship with Nick and by his previous experience of essentially having carried The Escapist website alone with ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' for a couple of years prior to Nick's hiring and concluding, in his own words, "ImNotDoingThatAgain." Due to Gamurs Group owning the rights to ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' with the buyout of The Escapist, however (including certain elements of the IP such as Yahtzee's avatar and [[{{Mascot}} imps]]), the show had to be reworked under a different title and adjusted assets. Interestingly enough, "Fully Ramblomatic" had been the title Yahtzee originally released his two first proto-reviews under back in the day, before being hired by The Escapist, essentially bringing the whole thing full circle.

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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: Following the firing of Nick Calandra as chief-in-editor of Website/TheEscapist by the site's corporate owners, Gamurs Group, Yahtzee decided to jump ship alongside most of the video crew and follow Nick onto Second Wind.Creator/SecondWind. He explained in an interview that his decision was prompted both by enjoying a good working relationship with Nick and by his previous experience of essentially having carried The Escapist website alone with ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' for a couple of years prior to Nick's hiring and concluding, in his own words, "ImNotDoingThatAgain." Due to Gamurs Group owning the rights to ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' with the buyout of The Escapist, however (including certain elements of the IP such as Yahtzee's avatar and [[{{Mascot}} imps]]), the show had to be reworked under a different title and adjusted assets. Interestingly enough, "Fully Ramblomatic" had been the title Yahtzee originally released his two first proto-reviews under back in the day, before being hired by The Escapist, essentially bringing the whole thing full circle.
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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: Following the firing of Nick Calandra as chief-in-editor of The Escapist by the site's corporate owners, Gamurs Group, Yahtzee decided to jump ship alongside most of the video crew and follow Nick onto Second Wind. He explained in an interview that his decision was prompted both by enjoying a good working relationship with Nick and by his previous experience of essentially having carried The Escapist website alone with ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' for a couple of years prior to Nick's hiring and concluding, in his own words, "ImNotDoingThatAgain." Due to Gamurs Group owning the rights to ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' with the buyout of The Escapist, however (including certain elements of the IP such as Yahtzee's avatar and [[{{Mascot}} imps]]), the show had to be reworked under a different title and adjusted assets. Interestingly enough, "Fully Ramblomatic" had been the title Yahtzee originally released his two first proto-reviews under back in the day, before being hired by The Escapist, essentially bringing the whole thing full circle.

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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: Following the firing of Nick Calandra as chief-in-editor of The Escapist Website/TheEscapist by the site's corporate owners, Gamurs Group, Yahtzee decided to jump ship alongside most of the video crew and follow Nick onto Second Wind. He explained in an interview that his decision was prompted both by enjoying a good working relationship with Nick and by his previous experience of essentially having carried The Escapist website alone with ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' for a couple of years prior to Nick's hiring and concluding, in his own words, "ImNotDoingThatAgain." Due to Gamurs Group owning the rights to ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' with the buyout of The Escapist, however (including certain elements of the IP such as Yahtzee's avatar and [[{{Mascot}} imps]]), the show had to be reworked under a different title and adjusted assets. Interestingly enough, "Fully Ramblomatic" had been the title Yahtzee originally released his two first proto-reviews under back in the day, before being hired by The Escapist, essentially bringing the whole thing full circle.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There was going to be an episode on ''VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2'', but it had to be indefinitely shelved for legal reasons after The Escapist publically released its ''Zero Punctuation'' episode.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There was going to be an episode on ''VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2'', but it had to be indefinitely shelved for legal reasons after The Escapist publically released its the ''Zero Punctuation'' episode.episode on it.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There was going to be an episode on ''VideoGame/MarvelsSpiderMan2'', but it had to be indefinitely shelved for legal reasons after The Escapist publically released its ''Zero Punctuation'' episode.
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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: Following the firing of Nick Calandra as chief-in-editor of The Escapist by the site corporate owners, Gamurs Group, Yahtzee decided to jump ship alongside most of the video crew and follow Nick onto Second Wind. He explained in an interview that his decision was prompted both by enjoying a good working relationship with Nick and by his previous experience of essentially having carried The Escapist website alone with ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' for a couple of years prior to Nick's hiring and concluding, in his own words, "ImNotDoingThatAgain." Due to Gamurs Group owning the rights to ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' with the buyout of The Escapist, however (including certain elements of the IP such as Yahtzee's avatar and [[{{Mascot}} imps]]), the show had to be reworked under a different title and adjusted assets. Interestingly enough, "Fully Ramblomatic" had been the title Yahtzee originally released his two first proto-reviews under back in the day, before being hired by The Escapist, essentially bringing the whole thing full circle.

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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: Following the firing of Nick Calandra as chief-in-editor of The Escapist by the site site's corporate owners, Gamurs Group, Yahtzee decided to jump ship alongside most of the video crew and follow Nick onto Second Wind. He explained in an interview that his decision was prompted both by enjoying a good working relationship with Nick and by his previous experience of essentially having carried The Escapist website alone with ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' for a couple of years prior to Nick's hiring and concluding, in his own words, "ImNotDoingThatAgain." Due to Gamurs Group owning the rights to ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' with the buyout of The Escapist, however (including certain elements of the IP such as Yahtzee's avatar and [[{{Mascot}} imps]]), the show had to be reworked under a different title and adjusted assets. Interestingly enough, "Fully Ramblomatic" had been the title Yahtzee originally released his two first proto-reviews under back in the day, before being hired by The Escapist, essentially bringing the whole thing full circle.
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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: Following the firing of Nick Calandra as chief-in-editor of The Escapist by the site corporate owners, Gamurs Group, Yahtzee decided to jump ship alongside most of the video crew and follow Nick onto Second Wind. He explained in an interview that his decision was prompted both by enjoying a good working relationship with Nick and by his previous experience of essentially having carried The Escapist website alone with ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' for a couple of years prior to Nick's hiring and concluding, in his own words, "ImNotDoingThatAgain." Due to Gamurs Group owing the rights to ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' with the buyout of The Escapist, however (including certain elements of the IP such as Yahtzee's avatar and [[{{Mascot}} imps]]), the show had to be reworked under a different title and adjusted assets. Interestingly enough, "Fully Ramblomatic" had been the title Yahtzee originally released his two first proto-reviews under back in the day, before being hired by The Escapist, essentially bringing the whole thing full circle.

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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: Following the firing of Nick Calandra as chief-in-editor of The Escapist by the site corporate owners, Gamurs Group, Yahtzee decided to jump ship alongside most of the video crew and follow Nick onto Second Wind. He explained in an interview that his decision was prompted both by enjoying a good working relationship with Nick and by his previous experience of essentially having carried The Escapist website alone with ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' for a couple of years prior to Nick's hiring and concluding, in his own words, "ImNotDoingThatAgain." Due to Gamurs Group owing owning the rights to ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' with the buyout of The Escapist, however (including certain elements of the IP such as Yahtzee's avatar and [[{{Mascot}} imps]]), the show had to be reworked under a different title and adjusted assets. Interestingly enough, "Fully Ramblomatic" had been the title Yahtzee originally released his two first proto-reviews under back in the day, before being hired by The Escapist, essentially bringing the whole thing full circle.
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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: Following the firing of Nick Calandra as chief-in-editor of The Escapist by the site corporate owners, Gamurs Group, Yahtzee decided to jump ship alongside most of the video crew and follow Nick onto Second Wind. He explained in an interview that his decision was prompted both by enjoying a good working relationship with Nick and by his previous experience of essentially having carried The Escapist website alone with Zero Punctuation for a couple of years prior to Nick's hiring and concluding, in his own words, "ImNotDoingThatAgain." Due to Gamurs Group owing the rights to Zero Punctuation with the buyout of The Escapist, however, the show had to be reworked under a different title. Interestingly enough "Fully Ramblomatic" had been the title Yahtzee originally released his two first proto-reviews under back in the day, before being hired by The Escapist, essentially bringing the whole thing full circle.

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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: Following the firing of Nick Calandra as chief-in-editor of The Escapist by the site corporate owners, Gamurs Group, Yahtzee decided to jump ship alongside most of the video crew and follow Nick onto Second Wind. He explained in an interview that his decision was prompted both by enjoying a good working relationship with Nick and by his previous experience of essentially having carried The Escapist website alone with Zero Punctuation ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' for a couple of years prior to Nick's hiring and concluding, in his own words, "ImNotDoingThatAgain." Due to Gamurs Group owing the rights to Zero Punctuation ''WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation'' with the buyout of The Escapist, however, however (including certain elements of the IP such as Yahtzee's avatar and [[{{Mascot}} imps]]), the show had to be reworked under a different title. title and adjusted assets. Interestingly enough enough, "Fully Ramblomatic" had been the title Yahtzee originally released his two first proto-reviews under back in the day, before being hired by The Escapist, essentially bringing the whole thing full circle.
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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: Following the firing of Nick Calandra as chief-in-editor of The Escapist by the site corporate owners, Gamurs Group, Yahtzee decided to jump ship alongside most of the video crew and follow Nick onto Second Wind. He explained in an interview that his decision was prompted both by enjoying a good working relationship with Nick and by his previous experience of essentially having carried The Escapist website alone with Zero Punctuation prior to Nick's hiring and concluding, in his own words, "ImNotDoingThatAgain." Due to Gamurs Group owing the rights to Zero Punctuation with the buyout of The Escapist, however, the show had to be reworked under a different title. Interestingly enough "Fully Ramblomatic" had been the title Yahtzee originally released his two first proto-reviews under back in the day, before being hired by The Escapist, essentially bringing the whole thing full circle.

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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: Following the firing of Nick Calandra as chief-in-editor of The Escapist by the site corporate owners, Gamurs Group, Yahtzee decided to jump ship alongside most of the video crew and follow Nick onto Second Wind. He explained in an interview that his decision was prompted both by enjoying a good working relationship with Nick and by his previous experience of essentially having carried The Escapist website alone with Zero Punctuation for a couple of years prior to Nick's hiring and concluding, in his own words, "ImNotDoingThatAgain." Due to Gamurs Group owing the rights to Zero Punctuation with the buyout of The Escapist, however, the show had to be reworked under a different title. Interestingly enough "Fully Ramblomatic" had been the title Yahtzee originally released his two first proto-reviews under back in the day, before being hired by The Escapist, essentially bringing the whole thing full circle.circle.
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* CreatorDrivenSuccessor: Following the firing of Nick Calandra as chief-in-editor of The Escapist by the site corporate owners, Gamurs Group, Yahtzee decided to jump ship alongside most of the video crew and follow Nick onto Second Wind. He explained in an interview that his decision was prompted both by enjoying a good working relationship with Nick and by his previous experience of essentially having carried The Escapist website alone with Zero Punctuation prior to Nick's hiring and concluding, in his own words, "ImNotDoingThatAgain." Due to Gamurs Group owing the rights to Zero Punctuation with the buyout of The Escapist, however, the show had to be reworked under a different title. Interestingly enough "Fully Ramblomatic" had been the title Yahtzee originally released his two first proto-reviews under back in the day, before being hired by The Escapist, essentially bringing the whole thing full circle.

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