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Video Game High School (VGHS) is an elite and prestigious facility that teaches a curriculum of video games of all genres. The show's protagonist, BrianD, gains entry to the school after unwittingly defeating "The Law", an international first-person shooter star, on live television. The show follows BrianD and the friends and enemies he makes ...
Video Game High School (often abbreviated VGHS) is an action comedy web series from Rocket Jump Studios. The first season has a movie format, broken into nine episodes, following Brian's acceptance into Video Game High School, and his first week there.
The airport's ICAO code was also changed to reflect the name change, from VGZR to VGHS. [citation needed] On 6 December 2011, a Boeing 787-9 (flight ZA006) stopped for refuelling at Shahjalal International Airport during a distance, speed, and endurance record attempt.
VGHS stands for Video Game High School, an American web series. It may also refer to: Shahjalal International Airport, the largest airport in Bangladesh; Victoria Girls' High School, Grahamstown, South Africa; Video Game High School, a fictional school within a web series by the same name
Josh Blaylock (born March 29, 1990) is an American actor and professional photographer.Blaylock is best known for his role as BrianD in the web series Video Game High School from 2012 to 2014.
Freddie Wong (born September 13, 1985) [1] is an American internet celebrity, filmmaker, VFX artist, podcaster, and competitive gamer. [2] Wong has participated in at least three YouTube channels; with RocketJump, his production company's main channel, sporting over 9 million subscribers; [3] BrandonJLa, a channel including behind the scenes videos and other content, which holds over 1.1 ...
James Franklin Wong [1] (born March 28, 1987) [2] [3] is an American actor and musician.He is best known for his 2011 music video, "Ching Chong: Asians in the Library Song" and for his role as Ted in the web series Video Game High School.
Laatsch met Freddie Wong at USC in 2004. They uploaded their first video Aces onto YouTube in 2006. It was a comedy-action short film about a poker game that turns to gunplay. [4]