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  2. Category:TikGames games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "TikGames games" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cuboid (video game) D.

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  4. Parker Plays - Wikipedia

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    Parker Plays is an American television series featuring Parker Coppins, known by his YouTube channel name ParkerGames, playing various video games. It premiered on July 15, 2017, as part of Disney XD's inaugural video-game themed programming block D|XP. [2] [3] [4] The second season premiered on October 15, 2018, and ran for six episodes. [5]

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    Full text search is operational on the UK Government Web Archive (UKGWA). [137] Users can browse the collection using a full A-Z list of all sites [138] EU Exit Web Archive: Y Y Y Native: Full text search is operational on the EU Exit Web Archive Internet Archive (provides Archive-it service) [70] Y Y Y Native: URL history is available for all ...

  6. World's Funniest - Wikipedia

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    World's Funniest, formerly World's Funniest Fails, [1] is an American reality television series produced by Dick Clark Productions and Jukin Media which made its debut on Fox on January 16, 2015. Hosted by Terry Crews , the funny videos show was inspired by the Jukin-owned YouTube channel FailArmy, in addition to Jukin's other properties. [ 2 ]

  7. YouTubers vs. TikTokers - Wikipedia

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    The first two undercard matches were broadcast free of charge on social-media sites, and the pay-per-view was broadcast on LiveXLive. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The event sold 135,000 PPV buys, but was a commercial failure because it cost $20 million to produce but only generated between $6.5 million to $10 million in revenue.

  8. Fail Blog - Wikipedia

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    FAIL Blog won two Webby Awards in 2009, for People's Voice in Humor and Weird. [7] [8] The site has been profiled in multiple publications: The Times named FAIL blog their #3 comedy website, the Los Angeles Times called FAIL Blog, a "fan favorite," Time magazine noted that FAIL Blog has "helped popularize fail as both a noun and an exclamation, not to mention an easier-to-spell synonym for ...

  9. List of Google April Fools' Day jokes - Wikipedia

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    After that, on April 1, 2013, YouTube briefly repeated the "YouTube Collection" joke from April 1, 2012. They also broadcast a live ceremony in which two "submission coordinators" continuously read off the titles and descriptions of random videos (the "nominees") for twelve straight hours, claiming they would do hold the same ceremony every day ...