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In January of 2020, it was announced that the channel would be inactive for the time being. It eventually returned in April of 2020 with Daniel and new cast members under a live-action format, with the old animated format reintroduced several months later, with the new cast. Hosuh is still on mandatory military leave for Korea, while Stephen left the group after a wage dispute with Daniel.

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In January of 2020, it was announced that the channel would be inactive for the time being. It eventually returned in April of 2020 with Daniel and new cast members under a live-action format, with the old animated format reintroduced several months later, with the new cast. Hosuh is still on mandatory military leave for Korea, while Stephen left the group after a wage dispute with Daniel.
Daniel and Hosuh has also quit for unspecified reasons.
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Sometime after the schism, Stephen made some [=DanPlan=]-style videos occasionally on [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYaxncRvOBu-vtdhxf6qciA his channel]], and later with Hosuh, started a new channel called [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrlzgjrKUa3AlrfSZTBG2fg Plan3]], with new member Hart joining them, making animated [=DanPlan=]-style content, as Stephen and Hosuh were still fond of the format.

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Sometime after the schism, Stephen made some [=DanPlan=]-style videos occasionally on [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYaxncRvOBu-vtdhxf6qciA his channel]], and later with Hosuh, started a new channel called [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrlzgjrKUa3AlrfSZTBG2fg Plan3]], ''WebAnimation/Plan3'', with new member Hart joining them, making animated [=DanPlan=]-style content, as Stephen and Hosuh were still fond of the format.

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In January of 2020, it was announced that the channel would be inactive for the time being. It eventually returned in April of 2020 with Daniel and new cast members under a live-action format. Hosuh is still on mandatory military leave for Korea, while Stephen left the group after a wage dispute with Daniel.

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In January of 2020, it was announced that the channel would be inactive for the time being. It eventually returned in April of 2020 with Daniel and new cast members under a live-action format. format, with the old animated format reintroduced several months later, with the new cast. Hosuh is still on mandatory military leave for Korea, while Stephen left the group after a wage dispute with Daniel.
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Sometime after the schism, Stephen made some [=DanPlan=]-style videos occasionally on [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYaxncRvOBu-vtdhxf6qciA his channel]], and later with Hosuh, started a new channel called [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrlzgjrKUa3AlrfSZTBG2fg Plan3]], with new member Hart joining them, making animated [=DanPlan=]-style content, as Stephen and Hosuh were still fond of the format.
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** This also applies to Jay and Stephen’s deaths in [[spoiler:https://youtu.be/0izYh7LYLG8 By the Way, Can You Survive Haunted Island? Part Two]].

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** This also applies to Jay and Stephen’s deaths in [[spoiler:https://youtu.[[spoiler:[[https://youtu.be/0izYh7LYLG8 By the Way, Can You Survive Haunted Island? Part Two]].Two]]]].
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* DerailedForDetails: In [[https://youtu.be/z1TCfcQCILU?t=28 Can You Survive The CALL?]], While Daniel explains the caller seems to live in the same house he is in right now, Elias asks for many details, Disrupting Daniel's narration.
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“Hard Truth Aesop” example is YMMV, and should be in that section, preferably with a shorter length.


* HardTruthAesop: The eventual breakdown of the channel in January of 2020 created a mutual lesson for Dan, Stephen, and every aspiring [=YouTuber=]. Money can definitely change relationships but it's how you handle an argument that can ultimately change things for the worst. Stephen wanted a bigger cut of the income but after a heated argument, he forced Dan into a corner by bringing the argument public before Dan had a chance to settle things privately. Whereas Dan's ambition for the channel clashed with Stephen and Hosuh's view of the channel (Dan wanted it to be a job, while the other two wanted it to stay as a hobby). Either way; neither side could agree on the direction of the channel and how the profits should be distributed. What is true of both sides though is that both men let their anger get their better of them and it cost them their golden age when Stephen burned bridges with the channel. In the end, the channel itself became a cautionary tale for content creators on how greed can make you lose more than what you covet and how quickly a mishandled argument can ruin everything.
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* HardTruthAesop: The eventual breakdown of the channel in January of 2020 created a mutual lesson for Dan, Stephen, and every aspiring [=YouTuber=]. Money can definitely change relationships but it's how you handle an argument that can ultimately change things for the worst. Stephen wanted a bigger cut of the income but after a heated argument, he forced Dan into a corner by bringing the argument public before Dan had a chance to settle things privately. Whereas Dan's ambition for the channel clashed with Stephen and Hosuh's view of the channel (Dan wanted it to be a job, while the other two wanted it to stay as a hobby). Either way; neither side could agree on the direction of the channel and how the profits should be distributed. What is true of both sides though is that both men let their anger get their better of them and it cost them their golden age when Stephen burned bridges with the channel. In the end, the channel became a cautionary tale for content creators on how greed can make you lose more than what you covet.

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* HardTruthAesop: The eventual breakdown of the channel in January of 2020 created a mutual lesson for Dan, Stephen, and every aspiring [=YouTuber=]. Money can definitely change relationships but it's how you handle an argument that can ultimately change things for the worst. Stephen wanted a bigger cut of the income but after a heated argument, he forced Dan into a corner by bringing the argument public before Dan had a chance to settle things privately. Whereas Dan's ambition for the channel clashed with Stephen and Hosuh's view of the channel (Dan wanted it to be a job, while the other two wanted it to stay as a hobby). Either way; neither side could agree on the direction of the channel and how the profits should be distributed. What is true of both sides though is that both men let their anger get their better of them and it cost them their golden age when Stephen burned bridges with the channel. In the end, the channel itself became a cautionary tale for content creators on how greed can make you lose more than what you covet.covet and how quickly a mishandled argument can ruin everything.
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* HardTruthAesop: The eventual breakdown of the channel in January of 2020 created a mutual lesson for Dan, Stephen, and every aspiring [=YouTuber=]. Money can definitely change relationships but it's how you handle an argument that can ultimately change things for the worst. Stephen wanted a bigger cut of the income but he did this by forcing Dan into a corner when he brought the argument public before Dan had a chance to settle things privately. Whereas Dan's ambition for the channel clashed with Stephen and Hosuh's view of the channel. Either way; neither side could agree on the direction of the channel and how the profits should be distributed. What is true of both sides though is that both men let their anger get their better of them and it cost them their golden age. In the end, the channel became a cautionary tale for content creators on how greed can make you lose more than what you covet.

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* HardTruthAesop: The eventual breakdown of the channel in January of 2020 created a mutual lesson for Dan, Stephen, and every aspiring [=YouTuber=]. Money can definitely change relationships but it's how you handle an argument that can ultimately change things for the worst. Stephen wanted a bigger cut of the income but after a heated argument, he did this by forcing forced Dan into a corner when he brought by bringing the argument public before Dan had a chance to settle things privately. Whereas Dan's ambition for the channel clashed with Stephen and Hosuh's view of the channel.channel (Dan wanted it to be a job, while the other two wanted it to stay as a hobby). Either way; neither side could agree on the direction of the channel and how the profits should be distributed. What is true of both sides though is that both men let their anger get their better of them and it cost them their golden age.age when Stephen burned bridges with the channel. In the end, the channel became a cautionary tale for content creators on how greed can make you lose more than what you covet.
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Might be overdramatic but it's still true. Not sure if it's for YMMV or if it can be classed as part of the channel due to the publicity.


* HardTruthAesop: The eventual breakdown of the channel in January of 2020 created a mutual lesson for Dan, Steven and, every aspiring [=YouTuber=]. Money can definitely change relationships but it's how you handle an argument that can ultimately change things for the worst. Stephen wanted a bigger cut of the income but he did this by forcing Dan into a corner when he brought the argument public before Dan had a chance to prepare himself. Whereas Dan's ambition for the channel clashed with Stephen and Hosuh's view of the channel. Either way; neither side could agree on the direction of the channel, how the profits should be distributed. What is true of both sides though is that both men let their anger get their better of them and it cost them their golden age. In the end, the channel became a cautionary tale for content creators on how greed can make you lose more than what you covet.

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* HardTruthAesop: The eventual breakdown of the channel in January of 2020 created a mutual lesson for Dan, Steven and, Stephen, and every aspiring [=YouTuber=]. Money can definitely change relationships but it's how you handle an argument that can ultimately change things for the worst. Stephen wanted a bigger cut of the income but he did this by forcing Dan into a corner when he brought the argument public before Dan had a chance to prepare himself.settle things privately. Whereas Dan's ambition for the channel clashed with Stephen and Hosuh's view of the channel. Either way; neither side could agree on the direction of the channel, channel and how the profits should be distributed. What is true of both sides though is that both men let their anger get their better of them and it cost them their golden age. In the end, the channel became a cautionary tale for content creators on how greed can make you lose more than what you covet.

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In January of 2020, it was announced that the channel would be inactive for the time being. It eventually returned in April of 2020 with Daniel and new cast members under a live-action format.

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In January of 2020, it was announced that the channel would be inactive for the time being. It eventually returned in April of 2020 with Daniel and new cast members under a live-action format.
format. Hosuh is still on mandatory military leave for Korea, while Stephen left the group after a wage dispute with Daniel.


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* HardTruthAesop: The eventual breakdown of the channel in January of 2020 created a mutual lesson for Dan, Steven and, every aspiring [=YouTuber=]. Money can definitely change relationships but it's how you handle an argument that can ultimately change things for the worst. Stephen wanted a bigger cut of the income but he did this by forcing Dan into a corner when he brought the argument public before Dan had a chance to prepare himself. Whereas Dan's ambition for the channel clashed with Stephen and Hosuh's view of the channel. Either way; neither side could agree on the direction of the channel, how the profits should be distributed. What is true of both sides though is that both men let their anger get their better of them and it cost them their golden age. In the end, the channel became a cautionary tale for content creators on how greed can make you lose more than what you covet.

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In January of 2020, it was announced that the channel would be inactive for the time being.

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In January of 2020, it was announced that the channel would be inactive for the time being.
being. It eventually returned in April of 2020 with Daniel and new cast members under a live-action format.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Although comical violence is very common in the videos, blood is colored with a rainbow gradient or simply multi-colored. This is used as a way to prevent the hosting site Youtube from taking away the revenue the videos make.
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--->'''James:''' Noooo but it's a little girl!

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--->'''James:''' --->'''[[WebAnimation/TheOdd1sOut James]]:''' Noooo but it's a little girl!
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In January of 2020, it was announced that the channel would be inactive for the time being.

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The channel is now inactive for the time being as a result of infighting and because of different reasons.
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The channel is now inactive for the time being as a result of infighting and because of individual, separate reasons.

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The channel is now inactive for the time being as a result of infighting and because of individual, separate different reasons.

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