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  2. Wikipedia:Why is BFDI not on Wikipedia? - Wikipedia

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    Battle for Dream Island (2010–present, abbreviated BFDI [b]) is an animated web series on YouTube created by jacknjellify, a channel owned by Cary and Michael Huang. The web series features anthropomorphic objects competing in a series of contests for a prize. After each contest, the viewers are invited to vote for or against someone being ...

  3. SiIvaGunner - Wikipedia

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    The SiIvaGunner channel uploads videos in the style of many other video game soundtrack-based YouTube channels; [4] the channel's videos are typically static images, usually of the relevant game's logo, box art or title screen, with a piece of music playing over it, though they may contain visuals such as GIFs, different images or clips from other videos appearing. [5]

  4. Wikipedia talk:Why is BFDI not on Wikipedia? - Wikipedia

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    (Inanimate Insanity, another popular object show, also being a contestant.) Also, a lot f notable people have made small cameos in BFDI, most notably Kevin MacLeod as Pan Flute (who isn't just a cameo, but now a well-established character), but also Homestar Runner, Bryant Oden, (Creator of The Duck Song), TomSka, and even Clay and Rosie O ...

  5. Max Gilardi - Wikipedia

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    [6] [14] On September 2, 2016, Gilardi launched a new YouTube series titled Brain Dump in which he reviews movies and other media, often satirically. [15] The series has since become the main focus of Gilardi's channel, with an overarching narrative exploring his career, and the show's three main characters.

  6. Amy Shira Teitel - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Teitel created the YouTube channel, The Vintage Space, [13] in which she delves into the early history of space flight. Teitel was a co-host for the Discovery Channel's online DNews channel, which later became Seeker. [14] She has also appeared on Ancient Aliens, NASA's Unexplained Files, and other cable documentary shows. [15]

  7. Wikipedia talk:Why is BFDI not on Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    This redirect is used for the administration of the Articles for Creation or Files for Upload processes and is therefore within the scope of WikiProject Articles for Creation.

  8. Ulala (Space Channel 5) - Wikipedia

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    Her character was created by Takashi Yuda, Tetsuya Mizuguchi and Jake Kazdel in the late 1990s and debuted in December 1999 with the release of Space Channel 5. Within the fictional universe of Space Channel 5 , Ulala is a reporter for the titular news channel and recurring savior of the galaxy who defeats alien forces with dance moves ...

  9. Wikipedia talk : Why is BFDI not on Wikipedia?/Archive 1

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    References ^ Jacobs, Frank (2020-03-01). "That chilling coronavirus video graph? It only tells half the story". Big Think. New York: Freethink. Archived from the original on 2023-08-29. Video produced by Abacaba and found here on YouTube. ^ Orf, Darren (2015-03-17). "Over 100 Years of Popular Girls Names In One Bubbling Visualization". Gizmodo Australia. Gizmodo International. Archived from ...