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Evan and Gregg Spiridellis at Entertainment Gathering 2010. JibJab is an American independent digital entertainment studio based in Los Angeles, California.Founded in 1999 by brothers Evan and Gregg Spiridellis, it first achieved widespread attention during the 2004 US presidential election when their video of George W. Bush and John Kerry singing "This Land Is Your Land" became a viral hit.
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The video and website were created by Evolution Bureau (EVB), in collaboration with New York company "Toy." for Office Max's holiday season advertising campaign. [6] [7] [8] The Elf Yourself website and advertising campaign first launched for the Christmas holiday season in early December 12, 2006, [7] and has returned each subsequent season.
It was created and produced by JibJab Bros. Studios (now StoryBots Inc.) and premiered exclusively on Netflix on December 1, 2017. [1] It received six nominations for the 45th Daytime Emmy Awards and won two, including for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program.
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The video was conceived while cooking with their girlfriend in their Ming Avenue apartment. They later used the $5,000 award for a new camera. [11] Boedigheimer's videos have been viewed over 500 million times and have been featured on TV, popular entertainment, news, and video sharing websites.
StoryBots is an American children's media franchise that produces educational TV series, books, videos, music, video games, and classroom activities. [1] Its productions include the Netflix series Ask the StoryBots, StoryBots: Answer Time, StoryBots: Super Silly Stories with Bo, and StoryBots Super Songs.
Weiner's music video "Shawshank In A Minute", directed by John Landis, won JibJab's Great Sketch Experiment in 2006. [2] His musical comedy NERDS, written with collaborator Jordan Allen-Dutton and music composed by Hal Goldberg, won Barrymore Awards for Outstanding New Play and Outstanding Original Music in 2007. [3]