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Revision as of 18:33, 10 June 2007
Smosh is a video-creating duo that has established fame on YouTube; Anthony Padilla (born 16 September 1987) and Ian Hecox (born 30 November 1987). Smosh is the number one most subscribed channel of all time on YouTube (as of June 2007), with 114,000+ subscribers, over 20,000 more than any other channel.[1] Smosh's videos have been viewed by millions of people and have appeared on mainstream television. Padilla and Hecox both attend American River College and live in Carmichael, California, a city near Sacramento.
Smosh's Pokémon Theme Music Video is the second most viewed video on YouTube, with over 24 million views (as of June 2007).[2] In March 2007, Smosh won the award for "Best Comedy of 2006"[3] with the video "Smosh Short 2: Stranded" in YouTube's first ever YouTube Video Awards.
In 2007, Anthony had a haircut. There is a picture here.
Smosh's alternate account on YouTube is IanH where they show clips of things they don't consider worth the attention of the masses that watch videos from their Smosh account.
YouTube video chronology
2005
Title | Release Date | Length | Notes |
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1. "Power Rangers Theme" | August* | 1:06 | |
2. "Mortal Kombat Theme" | September* | 3:20 | |
3. "The Epic Battle: Jesus vs Cyborg Satan" | October* | 7:30 | First non-theme video. |
4. "Pokémon Theme" | November 28 | 3:14 | The duo's most popular video, with over 24 millon views on YouTube as of June 2007. |
*Were released to Youtube on November 19, 2005, but were created in the specified months.
2006
Title | Release Date | Length | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
5. "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Theme" | January 25 | 3:05 | First video filmed outside of Padilla's bedroom. |
6. "Battleship" | February 8 | 3:07 | First scripted video. |
7. "Transformers Theme" | March 22 | 3:01 | Last theme-song video. |
8. "Smosh Short 1: Dolls" | April 25 | 0:59 | |
9. "The California Stereotype Experiment" | June 7 | 5:07 | Introduced the "Shut up!" intro. |
10. "Boxman" | June 25 | 5:19 | First original music video. |
11. "Smosh Short 2: Stranded" | August 23 | 2:14 | Winner of the YouTube award for Best Comedy Video of 2006. |
12. "The Best Car EVER" | September 24 | 4:24 | |
13. "Food Battle 2006" | October 4 | 7:47 | Longest video. |
14. "That Damn Neighbor" | November 4 | 2:44 | |
15. "Frankie Rogers Is James Bond" | November 9 | 2:17 | Did away with the "Shut up!" intro. |
16. "How Not to Make a First Impression" | December 4 | 2:15 | Made for Logitech's "How [Not] to contest," which was hosted by Padilla and Hecox. |
17. "How Not to Act on a First Date" | December 4 | 3:18 | Made for Logitech's "How [Not] to contest." |
18. "Feet for Hands" | December 13 | 2:43 | |
19. "Boxman's Christmas" | December 19 | 3:12 | Another music video staring the Boxman. |
20. "New Year's Eve PSA" | December 30 | 1:32 |
2007
Title | Release Date | Length | Notes |
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21. "Three Wishes" | January 6 | 2:41 | Reintroduced the "Shut up!" intro. |
22. "Axe Murderer" | January 19 | 2:39 | |
23. "Easy Step" | February 3 | 2:25 | |
24. "Sparky Goes to a Club" | February 18 | 3:53 | |
25. "Spiderman, Spiderman" | March 2 | 0:53 | Shortest video. |
26. "License Test" | March 16 | 4:07 | |
27. "April First" | March 31 | 2:53 | |
28. "Anthony Gets a Haircut" | April 7 | 5:11 | |
29. "Handshake" | April 21 | 1:20 | |
30. "Hardcore Max" | May 7 | 2:41 | |
31. "Food Battle 2007" | May 29 | 5:34 | Benny Jean (That Damn Neighbor) makes a cameo. |
Smosh.com
Smosh.com began in mid-2002 as a free forum for a group of high school friends in Carmichael, California. The forum now has about 45,000 members from all around the world.
References
See also
External links
Resources
- "Smosh 'The Intertainers'" TIME Magazine
- "The first superstars of web TV" BBC News
- "Smosh Hit" The Sacramento Bee
- "Who makes short shorts? Anyone and everyone" The New York Times
- "So you wanna be a director?" The Medium newspaper
- "YouTube launches its own Web stars" USA Today
- "Outrageous Video on the Tube" ABC News
- "You Tube Video Award Winners (video link)" NBC Today Show
- "You Tube Video Award Winners" CBS Early Show