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This episode features: The summary of “The Victorious Wii Game is INSANE” highlights its intense gameplay and features characters from the Nickelodeon show. The video, reviewed by Quinton, showcases elements involving Victoria Justice and Ariana Grande. The YouTube link provided offers further insights into the game’s excitement.
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This episode features: The summary discusses a peculiar April Fools episode of the show “Victorious,” featuring characters like Tori Vega and Cat Valentine. The video, available on YouTube, is reviewed by Quinton and touches on themes related to Nickelodeon, including appearances from actors Victoria Justice and Ariana Grande.
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This episode features: The video “Victorious: When Trina had her wisdom teeth out” features a humorous take on Trina Vega’s experience during her wisdom teeth removal, incorporating characters and themes from the Nickelodeon series “Victorious.” The video includes reviews and edits related to the show and its cast.
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This episode features: The video titled “Victorious is insecure” shares insights and reviews about the Nickelodeon show “Victorious,” featuring actors Victoria Justice and Ariana Grande. It highlights themes of insecurity within the series. Relevant hashtags include #quintonreviews and #victoriousedit. For more, visit the provided YouTube link.
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This episode features: The YouTube video titled “Exploring a mystery iCarly DVD” by Quinton Reviews delves into an intriguing iCarly DVD, discussing its significance in lost media. It features insights about the show’s stars, including Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress, and key characters Carly Shay and Freddie Benson.
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This episode features: The video explores the little-known origins of the team that created the iconic stop-motion film “Rudolph” and other holiday classics, highlighting aspects of their work and impact on movie history.
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This episode features: In “Quinton Serenades His Cat,” Quinton showcases his musical talent by serenading his feline companion. The video captures a delightful interaction between Quinton and his cat, highlighting their bond through music and laughter. Enjoy a lighthearted performance that combines creativity and affection for pets.
ATTENTION, ATTENTION: Just when he was so close to finishing a new video, Quinton Reviews has suddenly gone missing. But someone in his life is willing to step up to the challenge of running his channel… This is our look at The Beverly Hillbillies and Petticoat Junction, and how the Henningverse changed TV forever. Sure to be the biggest video on YouTube – WAIT???!? It’s 42 hours long??!?? Well, at least Douglas Adams would have liked it.
If you want a general return to regular Quinton content, the best thing idea is to support Quinton’s team so he can afford more editors! The best routes are becoming a YouTube Member or a supporter on Patreon! Both routes will grant you exclusive content and sneak peaks. This includes an earlier edit of this very project from 2024! “How The Beverly Hillbillies Changed TV.” A shorter but less chaotic version!
There are many different grievances that need to be shared, but the following points are what we feel are the most grievous and should be known by the public above all.” With these words, on April 2, 2018, a ball was set in motion that triggered an avalanche and forever changed the structure of Internet reviewers. Not even those who gave their reports on a particular situation in a document bearing the inconspicuous name “Not So Awesome” probably realized what was to come. A community broke up… but did that community still exist before? Or… had it ever existed at all?
At this point, let’s summarize the impressions that led to a decline. Where will the journey go next? What are the reviewers doing? That remains to be seen!
The Cautionary Tale of Channel Awesome
Let’s look at the exact story: What did the infamous document reporting the problems at Channel Awesome say?
Channel Awesome Retrospective #3 | Jesu Otaku ft: NobleAbsinthe
NobleAbsinthe and Extramana are collabing to bring to you a retrospective series on every contributor at Channel Awesome (formerly known as TGWTG). The reviewing community on YouTube owes a lot to guys like Doug Walker and James Rolfe for propelling many of the YouTube “celebrities” we see today. Channel Awesome also serves as decent folklore about the early days of YouTube.
Today’s episode is on Jesu Otaku, one of the few anime producers on Channel Awesome.
Channel Awesome Retrospective #4 | Bennett The Sage ft: Extramana
Extramana and NobleAbsinth are collabing to bring to you a retrospective series on every contributor at Channel Awesome (formerly known as TGWTG). The reviewing community on YouTube owes a lot to guys like Doug Walker and James Rolf for propelling many of the YouTube “celebrities” we see today. Channel Awesome also serves as decent folklore about the early days of YouTube.
Today’s episode revolves around one of the mid level to upper level producers on the site, Bennett the Sage. He reviews anime, really well, and reviews other stuff, decently too…
In Regards to JewWario and “Farewell, FamiKamen Rider”
In the course of the “Change the Channel” discussion, screenshots were released that revealed personal details of a specific matter. And not much else to say here. This video discusses MarzGurl’s personal knowledge as well as lack of knowledge of the nature of Justin Carmical’s behaviors and what is happening now to the projects she worked on with him and for him. Thank you for your understanding in the matter.
It’s a few weeks since “Change the Channel” started with the publishing of a document. The document itself is a seventy page condemnation of Channel Awesome, and their questionable behaviour and incidents that resulted due to it. Here’s another look at things that went wrong in the situation…
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