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  2. Elsagate - Wikipedia

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    That year—after reports on child safety on YouTube by several media outlets—YouTube adopted stricter guidelines regarding children's content. In late November, the platform deleted channels and videos falling into the Elsagate category, as well as large amounts of other inappropriate videos or user comments relating to children. [6]

  3. The Year Without a Santa Claus - Wikipedia

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    The special was released on VHS by Vestron Video on September 5, 1991, as part of their Christmas Classics Series, which is distributed by Family Home Entertainment. Warner Home Video released the special on VHS on September 2, 1992, and re-released it on

  4. List of Christmas films - Wikipedia

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    A comedy film parodying Hallmark Channel Christmas television films, in which a journalist returns to her hometown for Christmas and falls in love with the owner of a hot chocolate shop. Daddy's Home 2: 2017: Dad and step-dad Dusty and Brad plan a together Christmas for the kids with a little help from their real dads. Deck the Halls: 2006

  5. The Holderness Family - Wikipedia

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    The Holderness Family first found fame in 2013 when they released "XMAS Jammies" - a parody of Will Smith's "Miami" meant to be their family's digital Christmas card. Overnight, their video went viral on YouTube, garnering 15 million views in one week. They have been making videos ever since.

  6. Holiday Heroes: Bringing Christmas Joy to Children in Need

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    The project began with 60 children and has now become the "widest provider of gifts to YCS in the state of New Jersey." "I'm blown away by it," said Gibney, "Senior Chief Elf," to AOL Lifestyle.

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  8. Wengie - Wikipedia

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    Throughout 2018, she focused on children's content: DIY videos, prank videos, and slime videos. She earned over 1.8 billion views over her YouTube career. [4] Her YouTube channel was awarded "Best Channel" and "Overall Winner" at the 2017 Australian Online Video Awards. [5] In 2013, Wengie created a second YouTube channel called "WengieVlogs".

  9. Ryan's World - Wikipedia

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    Ryan's World (formerly Ryan ToysReview) is a children's YouTube channel for children aged 2–6 featuring Ryan Kaji [2] along with his mother (Loann Kaji), father (Shion Kaji), and twin sisters (Emma and Kate). The channel usually releases a new video daily.