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  2. Jelle's Marble Runs - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Bakker created the first version of the Jelle's Marble Runs YouTube channel. [10] [11] He received the Guinness World Record for the world's longest marble run on 21 May 2009, a record that he held until 2011. [12] Greg Woods, an early fan of the channel, produced a commentary on his own for one of the marble race videos. Bakker liked ...

  3. List of Mcface spoofs - Wikipedia

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    A marble: Jelle's Marble Runs, a YouTube channel centered on marble racing, launched their Sand Marble Rally series in June 2016. One of the marble competitors was named Marbly McMarbleface . [ 16 ] [ 17 ]

  4. Talk:Jelle's Marble Runs - Wikipedia

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    Jelle's Marble Runs was nominated as a Sports and recreation good article, but it did not meet the good article criteria at the time (May 13, 2019). There are suggestions on the review page for improving the article. If you can improve it, please do; it may then be renominated.

  5. Rolling ball sculpture - Wikipedia

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    A rolling ball sculpture (sometimes referred to as a marble run, ball run, gravitram, kugelbahn (German: 'ball track'), or rolling ball machine) is a form of kinetic art – an art form that contains moving pieces – that specifically involves one or more rolling balls. A version where marbles compete in a race to win is called a marble race.

  6. Marble Hornets - Wikipedia

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    Marble Hornets is an alternate reality YouTube web series based on the Slender Man online mythos. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The first video was posted on YouTube on June 20, 2009, following a post that its creator, Troy Wagner, created on the Something Awful forum the previous day.

  7. Talk:Jelle's Marble Runs/GA1 - Wikipedia

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  8. Marble Blast Ultra - Wikipedia

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    Marble Blast Ultra is a platform game developed by GarageGames. It was released on January 25, 2006 for the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade . It is the sequel to Marble Blast Gold .

  9. Marble (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Glass marbles Kids playing 'Kancha' Marble (toy) game near Shambhunath Temple, Nepal. A marble is a small spherical object often made from glass, clay, steel, plastic, or agate. These toys can be used for a variety of games called marbles, as well being placed in marble runs or races, or created as a form of art.