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CTV News also reported in March about YouTube's "fake toons problem", with adult-themed imitations of popular children's shows frequently appearing on YouTube Kids: "In some cases, the video will feature a kid-friendly thumbnail, while the video itself might be entirely different" and be very unsuitable for small children. The network commented ...
Jaiden Dittfach [2] [3] (born September 27, 1997) is an American YouTuber and animator known for her story-time animations channel, Jaiden Animations.She made videos on a variety of topics, spanning from her experiences to personal stories.
Vyond (formerly known as GoAnimate until 2018; stylized as Go!Animate until 2013) is an American cloud-based animated video creation platform created by Alvin Hung in 2007 and developed by the San Mateo, California-based GoAnimate, Inc.
Franny's Feet (French: Franny et les chaussures magiques) is a Canadian animated children's television series created by writer Cathy Moss and fellow Susin Nielsen.The series was produced by Decode Entertainment with the participation of Family Channel in association with Channel Five Broadcasting Limited (seasons 1–2) with animation production by C.O.R.E. Toons.
"Breakup Girl" Ollie's Under The Bed Adventures: Canada: 2001: Teletoon half-hour special that served as the pilot for Olliver's Adventures: John Callahan's Quads! Canada: 2001–2002: Xiao Xiao: China: 2001–2002: first Flash animated Chinese internet series for adults. Aaagh! It's the Mr. Hell Show! Canada, United Kingdom: 2001–2002: 2020 ...
I Miss You (music video) I Wanna Be Your Ghost; I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight; Idol (Yoasobi song) In Repair; In Your Eyes (Doja Cat Remix) In Your Eyes (The Weeknd song) In Your Wildest Dreams (song) Infinity Repeating (2013 Demo) Ink (song) Innuendo (song) Invisible (Christina Grimmie song) ISpy (Kyle song) It Girl (Pharrell ...
This is a list of Honest Trailers episodes which have been published on YouTube by Screen Junkies.The series, created in 2012, consists of parodic movie trailers.It has been viewed more than 300 million times.
The first Fred video was uploaded on October 30, 2006, and a few more videos were uploaded throughout 2007. [2] On April 30, 2008, these videos were moved to the Fred (often stylized as FЯED) channel, and on May 1 the first official video of the series, titled "Fred on May Day" was released. By April 2009, it became the first YouTube channel ...