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Shut Up! Cartoons was a YouTube animation channel project created by the Smosh duo (Anthony Padilla, Ian Hecox) and Barry Blumberg that features various animated videos. [1] [2] [3] Shut Up! Cartoons launched on April 30, 2012, with Do's and Don'ts and ended with the termination of the series Smosh Babies on June 23, 2017. [4] [5]
Smosh Ian Hecox in 2020 (left) and Anthony Padilla in 2019 (right) Medium Internet Years active 2002–present Genres Sketch comedy Improv Gaming Website smosh.com YouTube information Channels Smosh Smosh Pit Smosh Games SmoshCast Years active 2005–present Subscribers 26.7 million Total views 10.8 billion Network Defy Media (2011–2018) Mythical Entertainment (2019–2023) Associated acts ...
Shut Up! Cartoons would launch on April 30 of that year, and air eighteen short animated web series over the course of its first year. [17] Krogzilla was the fourth of these series to air. [18] According to Edwards, the series' humor is derived from putting a fantastic creature in ordinary situations.
Smosh: No No No Yes Orange Web series Episode: "Harry Potter Deleted Scenes!" 2012–2014 The High Fructose Adventures of the Annoying Orange: Yes No No Yes Annoying Orange Pear Midget Apple Marshmallow Themself Various characters TV series for Cartoon Network: 2013 Shut Up! Cartoons: No No No Yes Dane Episode: "Wild Animals! ft. Daneboe" (ep ...
Shut Up! Cartoons; Smosh Games; Smosh Pit; Smosh: The Movie; T. Shayne Topp This page was last edited on 16 September 2024, at 20:03 (UTC). Text is available ...
Shut Up! Cartoons was launched as a spin-off of Smosh in April 2012. [36] It featured original cartoons and animated videos. The channel consistently ranked in the top 25 for weekly views. [37] Original animated series featured on the channel included Zombies vs. Ninjas, Pubertina, Krogzilla, Oishi High School Battle, Smosh Babies, and Paper ...
Hecox created an individual channel in 2006, "IanH", which became Smosh's second channel for behind-the-scenes videos and series such as "Lunchtime with Smosh" and his own series "Ian Is Bored". [15] [16] Hecox also ventured into feature film with Smosh, co-producing and acting in the films Smosh: The Movie (2015) and Ghostmates (2016). [17] [18]
Eventually, the two hired Mari Takahashi as the show's host, making her the first addition to the Smosh cast. [6] [7] [8] Following Smosh's acquisition by Alloy Digital, the duo made plans to start Smosh Games; a new channel focused on video game news and let's play videos. To help run the channel, Alloy brought in three new cast members from ...