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* ''WebVideo/TheHappyVideoGameNerd'' was originally named as such as he was a parody/inversion of WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd, reviewing underrated retro games with a positive, if overenthusiastic tone. Nowadays, he also includes modern games and more mainstream titles, and has done away with the "happy" in favor of more natural and objective tone.
** As of December 2014, Derek had dropped the "Happy Video Game Nerd" moniker, now goes by "Stop Skeletons From Fighting".

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* ''WebVideo/TheHappyVideoGameNerd'' ''WebVideo/StopSkelatonsFromFighting'' was originally named as such ''The Happy Video Game Nerd'' as he was a parody/inversion of WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd, reviewing underrated retro games with a positive, if overenthusiastic tone. Nowadays, he also includes modern games and more mainstream titles, and has done away with the "happy" in favor of more natural and objective tone.
** As of December 2014, Derek had dropped the "Happy Video Game Nerd" moniker, now goes by "Stop Skeletons From Fighting".
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* ''WebVideo/RivalsDirect'' started out as a parody of ''WebVideo/NintendoDirect'' specifically for ''VideoGame/RivalsOfAether''-related announcements. Starting with the third one, the videos no longer imitate Nintendo's, but the title remains.
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* The YT channel ''[[https://www.youtube.com/c/CrackingTheCryptic Cracking the Cryptic]]'' features two gentlemen solving Sudoku puzzles. In the earliest days, they mostly solved Cryptic Crosswords, which is where the title of the channel originated.

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* The YT channel ''[[https://www.youtube.com/c/CrackingTheCryptic Cracking the Cryptic]]'' features two gentlemen solving [[GridPuzzle Sudoku puzzles.puzzles]]. In the earliest days, they mostly solved Cryptic Crosswords, which is where the title of the channel originated.
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* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE2DQtzuRW5zgS_bzxfz5_g The Adventures of Zach and B]]'' started as a vlog by Zachary Garcia about his opinions and experiences as a gay man in the DeepSouth, and B was his dog Bronson. Zach's boyfriend Alistair was originally just a recurring guest, though he started appearing more frequently as the relationship progressed. Bronson died in 2020, but by that point Zach and Alistair had gotten married and the channel has essentially become a couple's vlog about their life together. The title remains unchanged for sentimental reasons, but Zach has since shortened it to ''AZB'' to de-emphasize the "Zach and B" part.

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* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE2DQtzuRW5zgS_bzxfz5_g The Adventures of Zach and B]]'' started as a vlog by Zachary Garcia about his opinions and experiences as a gay man in the DeepSouth, and B was his dog Bronson. Zach's boyfriend Alistair was originally just a recurring guest, though he started appearing more frequently as the relationship progressed. Bronson died in 2020, but by that point Zach and Alistair had gotten married and the channel has had already become essentially become a couple's vlog about their life together. The title remains unchanged for sentimental reasons, but Zach has since shortened it to ''AZB'' to de-emphasize the "Zach and B" part.
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* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE2DQtzuRW5zgS_bzxfz5_g The Adventures of Zach and B]]'' started as a vlog by Zachary Garcia about his opinions and experiences as a gay man in the DeepSouth, and B was his dog Bronson. Zach's boyfriend Alistair was originally just a recurring guest, though he appeared more frequently as the relationship progressed. Bronson died in 2020, but by that point Zach and Alistair had gotten married and the channel has essentially become a couple's vlog about their life together. However, the title remains unchanged for sentimental reasons, meaning it was easy for new viewers to think "B" was Zach's husband and not his deceased dog. They've since shortened the title to ''AZB'' to de-emphasize the "Zach and B" part.

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* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE2DQtzuRW5zgS_bzxfz5_g The Adventures of Zach and B]]'' started as a vlog by Zachary Garcia about his opinions and experiences as a gay man in the DeepSouth, and B was his dog Bronson. Zach's boyfriend Alistair was originally just a recurring guest, though he appeared started appearing more frequently as the relationship progressed. Bronson died in 2020, but by that point Zach and Alistair had gotten married and the channel has essentially become a couple's vlog about their life together. However, the The title remains unchanged for sentimental reasons, meaning it was easy for new viewers to think "B" was Zach's husband and not his deceased dog. They've but Zach has since shortened the title it to ''AZB'' to de-emphasize the "Zach and B" part.
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* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE2DQtzuRW5zgS_bzxfz5_g The Adventures of Zach and B]]'' was initially a vlog by Zachary Garcia about his opinions and experiences as a gay man in the DeepSouth, and B was his dog Bronson. Zach's boyfriend Alistair was originally just a recurring guest, though he appeared more frequently as the relationship progressed. Bronson died in 2020, but by that point Zach and Alistair had gotten married and the channel has essentially become a couple's vlog about their life together. However, the title remains unchanged for sentimental reasons, meaning it was easy for new viewers to think "B" was Zach's husband and not his deceased dog. They've since shortened the title to ''AZB'' to de-emphasize the "Zach and B" part.

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* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE2DQtzuRW5zgS_bzxfz5_g The Adventures of Zach and B]]'' was initially started as a vlog by Zachary Garcia about his opinions and experiences as a gay man in the DeepSouth, and B was his dog Bronson. Zach's boyfriend Alistair was originally just a recurring guest, though he appeared more frequently as the relationship progressed. Bronson died in 2020, but by that point Zach and Alistair had gotten married and the channel has essentially become a couple's vlog about their life together. However, the title remains unchanged for sentimental reasons, meaning it was easy for new viewers to think "B" was Zach's husband and not his deceased dog. They've since shortened the title to ''AZB'' to de-emphasize the "Zach and B" part.
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* ''WebVideo/MrCoat'': He doesn't wear a coat very often anymore.
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* "Gal Bepole" (real name Gal Benron), a popular Israeli-born internet personality known for her instructional dance videos, got her name because she started out as a pole dancer. But she mostly stopped pole-dancing years ago, and is now best known for [[ShakingTheRump twerking]].
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*** Disneycember 2015 covered franchises owned by Disney, namely the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse and ''Franchise/StarWars'', with 11 of the videos covering films/editions that happened to be bought by Disney later on, plus one film that is still not owned by Disney (''Film/{{The Incredible Hulk|2008}}'') (a bit of an EnforcedTrope when talking about those franchises in detail).

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*** Disneycember 2015 covered franchises owned by Disney, namely the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse and ''Franchise/StarWars'', with 11 of the videos covering films/editions that happened to be bought by Disney later on, plus one film that is still not owned by Disney wouldn't gain the rights to until 2023 (''Film/{{The Incredible Hulk|2008}}'') (a bit of an EnforcedTrope when talking about those franchises in detail).
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* ''WebAnimation/HowItShouldHaveEnded'' became less about telling different scenarios about how certain things should have ended, but instead consists mostly of comedic skits that center around the superhero parodies that the series created over the years. The variety of their content is also condensed to just continuing large franchises rather than whatever they decide to make a video on. Nowadays, you'll be lucky to see them make a video on something that isn't related to Marvel superheroes, DC superheroes, Star Wars, Jurassic Park, or the [=MonsterVerse=].

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* ''WebAnimation/HowItShouldHaveEnded'' became less about telling different scenarios about how certain things should have ended, but instead consists mostly of comedic skits that center around the superhero parodies that the series created over the years. That being said, many of the skits that depict things going wrong would prematurely bring the plot of the work to an end. The variety of their content is also condensed to just continuing large franchises rather than whatever they decide to make a video on. Nowadays, you'll be lucky to see them make a video on something that isn't related to Marvel superheroes, DC superheroes, Star Wars, Jurassic Park, or the [=MonsterVerse=].
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* While he did start off with uploading test videos of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGvuqLYHlTs smartphones]], the Filipino charity [=YouTuber=] [[https://www.youtube.com/@TechRamVlog [=TechRam=]]] now has nothing to do with technology or random-access memory for that matter. The "Ram" in the channel's name refers to channel owner Ramil Manalastas, and yet his videos are more into helping indigent people than something along the lines of gadgetry and electronics. Ramil later clarified in a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezVXyjOXe8U video]] with news anchor Bernadette Sembrano that he used to have a stall selling smart devices in Manila but was forced to close up shop when then-Manila mayor Isko Moreno enacted a [[https://www.philstar.com/nation/2019/10/07/1958178/isko-moreno-bans-trade-second-hand-mobile-phones-manila ban]] on the sale of used electronics due to rampant fencing taking place in malls and street corner stalls in the city.

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* While he did start off with uploading test videos of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGvuqLYHlTs smartphones]], the Filipino charity [=YouTuber=] [[https://www.youtube.com/@TechRamVlog [=TechRam=]]] now has nothing to do with technology or random-access memory for that matter. The "Ram" in the channel's name refers to channel owner Ramil Manalastas, and yet his videos are more into helping indigent people than something along the lines of gadgetry and electronics. Ramil later clarified in a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezVXyjOXe8U video]] with news anchor Bernadette Sembrano that he used to have a stall selling smart devices in Manila but was forced to close up shop when then-Manila mayor Isko Moreno enacted a [[https://www.philstar.com/nation/2019/10/07/1958178/isko-moreno-bans-trade-second-hand-mobile-phones-manila ban]] on the sale of used electronics due to rampant fencing of stolen goods taking place in malls and street corner stalls in the city.
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* While he did start off with uploading test videos of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGvuqLYHlTs smartphones]], the Filipino charity [=YouTuber=] [[https://www.youtube.com/@TechRamVlog [=TechRam=]]] now has nothing to do with technology or random-access memory for that matter. The "Ram" in the channel's name refers to channel owner Ramil Manalastas, and yet his videos are more into helping indigent people than something along the lines of gadgetry and electronics.

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* While he did start off with uploading test videos of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGvuqLYHlTs smartphones]], the Filipino charity [=YouTuber=] [[https://www.youtube.com/@TechRamVlog [=TechRam=]]] now has nothing to do with technology or random-access memory for that matter. The "Ram" in the channel's name refers to channel owner Ramil Manalastas, and yet his videos are more into helping indigent people than something along the lines of gadgetry and electronics. Ramil later clarified in a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezVXyjOXe8U video]] with news anchor Bernadette Sembrano that he used to have a stall selling smart devices in Manila but was forced to close up shop when then-Manila mayor Isko Moreno enacted a [[https://www.philstar.com/nation/2019/10/07/1958178/isko-moreno-bans-trade-second-hand-mobile-phones-manila ban]] on the sale of used electronics due to rampant fencing taking place in malls and street corner stalls in the city.
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* While he did start off with uploading test videos of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGvuqLYHlTs smartphones]], the Filipino charity [=YouTuber=] [[https://www.youtube.com/@TechRamVlog [=TechRam=]]] now has nothing to do with technology or random-access memory for that matter. The "Ram" in the channel's name refers to channel owner Ramil Manalastas, and yet his videos are more into helping indigent people than something along the lines of gadgetry and electronics.
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** Disneycember started in 2011 as a retrospective of the 2D Creator/{{Disney}} animated films. In 2012 this became a retrospective of the 3D animated films (mostly Pixar, a studio that was not actually a part of Disney until ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'') and in 2013 many of Disney's live-action films. After that, the films talked about became less relevant to Disney:

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** Disneycember started in 2011 as a retrospective of the 2D Creator/{{Disney}} animated films. In 2012 this became a retrospective of the 3D animated films (mostly Pixar, a studio that was not actually a part of Disney until ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'') ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'', though the earlier films were distributed by Disney) and in 2013 many of Disney's live-action films. After that, the films talked about became less relevant to Disney:
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*** Disneycember 2014 covered the Creator/StudioGhibli films, which were distributed and dubbed by Disney in the USA. Many of these were dubbed years after their Japanese release (sometimes after they had already been dubbed and released by someone else), and outside of the USA weren't released by Disney at all (although usually other English territories use Disney's dubs). Doug even reviews a couple Ghilbli films [[CriticalResearchFailure that weren't even released by Disney.]]

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*** Disneycember 2014 covered the Creator/StudioGhibli films, which were distributed and dubbed by Disney in the USA. Many of these were dubbed years after their Japanese release (sometimes after they had already been dubbed and released by someone else), and outside of the USA weren't released by Disney at all (although usually other English territories use Disney's dubs). Doug even reviews a couple Ghilbli films [[CriticalResearchFailure that weren't even released by Disney.]]
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* [[WebVideo/Plainrock124 Plainrock124's]] Bored Smashing - GROCERY STORE PHONES! were Bored Smashes of phones that King purchased from the grocery store. Starting with [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jpbxmDu9Xa4 the 8th episode of that subseries]], King obtains the phones via the internet instead, but the title has remained unchanged.

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* [[WebVideo/Plainrock124 Plainrock124's]] Bored Smashing - GROCERY STORE PHONES! were Bored Smashes of phones that King purchased from the grocery store. Starting with [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jpbxmDu9Xa4 the 8th episode of that subseries]], King he obtains the phones via the internet instead, but the title has remained unchanged.
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* [[WebVideo/Plainrock124 Plainrock124's]] Bored Smashing - GROCERY STORE PHONES! were Bored Smashes of phones that King purchased from the grocery store. Starting with [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jpbxmDu9Xa4 the 8th episode of that subseries]], King obtains the phones via the internet instead, but the title has remained unchanged.
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* The [=YouTube=] channel [[https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisPooleCrazyCatGuy Cole and Marmalade]] is named after Chris' first two cats. Since then, they've gotten several more cats and Cole has died, but the title remains.

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