It becoame an internet phenomenon several years before You Tube or social media.
edited 2nd Jan '14 9:16:56 PM by DrStarky
Put me in motion, drink the potion, use the lotion, drain the ocean, cause commotion, fake devotion, entertain a notion, be Nova ScotianShame it's kind of dead.
Anyway, Angry Video Game Nerd.
tbh, I'm struggling to think of any web video series that ran continously for 10 years. Classic Game Room is probably worthy of a mention, tho; 1999-2000 and then 2008-Present.
edited 4th Jan '14 7:26:35 PM by Glowsquid
Pretty sure LoadingReadyRun has been running continuously since it launched in 2003.
edited 4th Jan '14 9:14:40 PM by Alucard
Well, Matt is writing for Yo Gabba Gabba and The Aquabats Super Show now, so maybe those are close enough?
edited 4th Jan '14 10:45:19 PM by Odd1
Insert witty 'n clever quip here.Recently I learned the Aquabats once faced a character who was essentially a live-action Strong Bad.
I was looking around the Long-Runners page when I had a thought: ''Online video has existed for over 10 years now. Long Runners are listed after they've been around for at least 10 years. Therefore, some Web Video Long Runners should exist by now."
So I ask you today:
"How many Web Video Long Runners exist today?" and "Which web series count as Long Runners?"
Off the top of my head, I'm pretty sure Red Vs Blue would count. Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series might count too, if the "10 years" rule isn't too strict.
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