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  2. List of media spin-offs - Wikipedia

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    The TV series Dr. Pimple Popper (2018–present) is a spin-off from the YouTube channel of American dermatologist Sandra Lee. [5] Another current TV series, The Toe Bro (2019–present), is a spin-off of the YouTube channel of Canadian chiropodist Jonathan Tomines. [6]

  3. Juvies (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Each episode follows two youths from their initial intake in the detention center to their "Detention Hearing" where a judge hears evidence on whether to keep the child detained, or release the child to their parents or elsewhere, pending a trial on the underlying charges. The series does not cover the trial on the charges themselves, however a ...

  4. Sugar Pine 7 - Wikipedia

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    Steven Suptic met Clayton "Cib" James in 2012 and the two became friends. He later met James DeAngelis and editor Autumn Farrell while he was working at SourceFed.After SourceFed was cancelled in late March 2017, Suptic began a web series on his personal YouTube channel called Alternative Lifestyle, and subsequently co-founded Sugar Pine 7 with Clayton James and James DeAngelis, who had become ...

  5. The Tribe (1999 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series ran for 260 episodes and aired its final episode on 6 September 2003. A sequel series entitled The New Tomorrow was commissioned by Channel 5 and the Seven Network in Australia and first aired in 2005. It depicted the descendants of characters from The Tribe and was aimed at a younger audience.

  6. Miracle's Boys - Wikipedia

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    Miracle's Boys was nominated for five different categories at the 2006 Black Reel Awards, and it was the recipient of a Writers' Guild of America Award for Best Children's Script. [4] The entire series was released to DVD in the United States on November 8, 2005. [5] TeenNick, a channel that combined Noggin's The N with Nickelodeon's TEENick ...

  7. Juvenile Justice (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile Justice (Korean: 소년 심판) is a 2022 South Korean legal drama television series that premiered on Netflix on February 25, 2022. [1] [2] Written by Kim Min-seok and directed by Hong Jong-chan, it stars Kim Hye-soo, Kim Mu-yeol, and Lee Sung-min.

  8. Judge Alex Kim’s juvenile court videos won him YouTube fame ...

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    The episode is one of a dozen instances where local attorneys and juvenile justice advocates have questioned how Kim runs Tarrant County’s 323rd Juvenile Court, which he has overseen since ...

  9. List of Eureka Seven: AO episodes - Wikipedia

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    An additional episode titled "Lord Don't Slow Me Down" was released on YouTube to accompany the release of the Eureka Seven: AO pachislot game. This so-called "final episode" was split into four parts, with the first part uploaded on January 10, 2016 [1] and subsequent parts in one-week intervals. On May 16, 2013, Funimation announced the ...