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* BuryYourArt: The original Website/YouTube shorts the show is based on were deleted from the site some time before its release. The creators began shooting those videos while still in school and without any overarching plan, so they were more concerned with securing filming locations than storytelling and most episodes ended up being {{Random Events Plot}}s. WordOfGod states they are still proud of what they managed to achieve under these conditions, but once the actual show was greenlit, they didn't want to risk being turned down by actors googling the web series and getting the wrong idea about the professionalism of the production.

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* BuryYourArt: The original Website/YouTube shorts the show is based on were deleted from the site some time before its release. The creators began shooting those videos while still in school with a small crew mainly consisting of their friends and without any overarching plan, so they were more concerned with securing filming locations than storytelling and most episodes ended up being {{Random Events Plot}}s. WordOfGod states they are still proud of what they managed to achieve under these conditions, but once the actual show was greenlit, they didn't want to risk being turned down by actors googling the web series and getting the wrong idea about the professionalism of the production.




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*RealSongThemeTune: "Fahrradsattel" by German punk band Pisse, which became a viral hit on Platform/TikTok in 2021, plays over the credits of the majority of episodes.
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* BuryYourArt: The original Website/YouTube shorts the show is based on were deleted from the site some time before its release. The creators began shooting those videos while still in school and without any overarching plan, so they were more concerned with securing filming locations than storytelling. WordOfGod states they are still proud of what they managed to achieve under these conditions, but once the actual show was greenlit, they didn't want to risk being turned down by actors googling the web series and getting the wrong idea about the professionalism of the production.

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* BuryYourArt: The original Website/YouTube shorts the show is based on were deleted from the site some time before its release. The creators began shooting those videos while still in school and without any overarching plan, so they were more concerned with securing filming locations than storytelling.storytelling and most episodes ended up being {{Random Events Plot}}s. WordOfGod states they are still proud of what they managed to achieve under these conditions, but once the actual show was greenlit, they didn't want to risk being turned down by actors googling the web series and getting the wrong idea about the professionalism of the production.
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* BuryYourArt: The original Website/YouTube shorts the show is based on were deleted from the site some time before its release. The creators began shooting those videos while still in school and without any overarching plan, so they were more concerned with securing filming locations than storytelling. WordofGod states they are still proud of what they managed to achieve under these conditions, but once the actual show was greenlit, they didn't want to risk being turned down by actors googling the web series and getting the wrong idea about the professionalism of the production.

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* BuryYourArt: The original Website/YouTube shorts the show is based on were deleted from the site some time before its release. The creators began shooting those videos while still in school and without any overarching plan, so they were more concerned with securing filming locations than storytelling. WordofGod WordOfGod states they are still proud of what they managed to achieve under these conditions, but once the actual show was greenlit, they didn't want to risk being turned down by actors googling the web series and getting the wrong idea about the professionalism of the production.
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* BuryYourArt: The original Website/YouTube shorts the show is based on were deleted off the site some time before its release.

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* BuryYourArt: The original Website/YouTube shorts the show is based on were deleted off from the site some time before its release.release. The creators began shooting those videos while still in school and without any overarching plan, so they were more concerned with securing filming locations than storytelling. WordofGod states they are still proud of what they managed to achieve under these conditions, but once the actual show was greenlit, they didn't want to risk being turned down by actors googling the web series and getting the wrong idea about the professionalism of the production.
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* BuryYourArt: The original Website/YouTube shorts the show is based on were deleted off the site some time before its release.
* CopiouslyCreditedCreator: Bruno Alexander, Emil Belton, Oskar Belton, Max Mattis and Leo Fuchs are listed as stars, [[WrittenByCastMember writers]] and [[ProducedByCastMember producers]] on each episode; Alexander, Belton, Belton and Fuchs as [[DirectedByCastMember directors]]; and Alexander, Belton and Belton as editors. Mattis does not co-direct but gets a ''second'' producing credit (as executive producer). And the show doesn’t even use 'created by' credits!
* PromotedFanboy: The creators started their [=YouTube=] show as teenagers because they were fans of the {{Sitcom}} ''Jerks'' and set out to do their own CringeComedy inspired by it. The professional version is a co-production with the same company that produces ''Jerks'', airs on the same streaming service, and its lead actor Christian Ulmen [[{{Crossover}} crosses over]] in two episodes.

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