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Template:Infobox Internet celebrity Smosh is a duo of college students, Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox, from Carmichael, California. They write, film, act in, and edit their own skits and "music videos".

They are currently the most subscribed to channel on YouTube with over 200,000 subscribers.


YouTube video chronology

2005–

Title Release date Length Notes "Shut up!" Intro
1. "Power Rangers Theme" August* 1:06 First video released.
2. "Mortal Kombat Theme" September* 3:20 Smosh's current most viewed video, with over 10 million views on YouTube, as of August 2007.
3. "The Epic Battle: Jesus vs Cyborg Satan" October* 7:30
4. "Pokémon Theme" November 28 3:14 Formerly the most viewed video on YouTube at over 24,000,000 views, but other videos have reached higher view numbers after the video was removed. See below. Smosh made a commentary for this video that can be seen in the Extras on Smosh.com

(*) Were released to Youtube on November 19, 2005, but were created in the specified months.

2006

Title Release date Length Notes "Shut Up" Intro
5. "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Theme" January 25 3:05 First video filmed outside of Padilla's bedroom. A preview for this video is on Smosh's YouTube channel.
6. "Battleship" February 8 3:07
7. "Transformers Theme" March 26 3:01 First appearance of the characters A-Dizzle and I-Dawg
8. "Smosh Short 1: Dolls" April 25 0:59
9. "The California Stereotype Experiment" June 7 5:07 First video to have extra cast. Not featured On Smosh.com (OC Theme )
10. "Boxman" June 21 5:19 First original music video. Bloopers for "Boxman" can be seen in the Extras on Smosh.com. (Baby laughing)
11. "Smosh Short 2: Stranded" August 23 2:14 Winner of the YouTube award for Best Comedy Video of 2006. (Seagulls)
12. "The Best Car EVER" September 24 4:24 (A Car revving its engine)
13. "Food Battle 2006" October 4 7:47 Longest video. Introduced the falling Smosh logo in the intro. First Smosh video filmed at Ian's house. "Mmm, oh yeah, that's very good... that's a very good sandwich."
14. "That Damn Neighbor" November 4 2:44 (Harmonica)
15. "Frankie Rogers Is James Bond" November 19 2:17 (James Bond theme )
16. "How Not to Make a First Impression" December 4 2:15 Made for Logitech's "How Not To contest," which was hosted by Smosh.
17. "How Not to Act on a First Date" December 4 3:18 Made for Logitech's "How Not To contest," which was hosted by Smosh.
18. "Feet for Hands" December 13 2:43 Not available for download on Smosh.com because of the copyrighted song used.
19. "Boxman's Christmas" December 19 3:12 Boxman tries to explain how he feels about Christmas.
20. "New Year's Eve PSA" December 30 1:32

2007

Title Release date Length Notes "Shut Up!" Intro
21. "Three Wishes" January 6 2:41 "Hey what ever happened to that shut up at the begging of the Smosh videos?"
22. "Axe Murderer" January 19 2:39 Psycho theme
23. "Easy Step" February 3 2:25 "Order now! Order now! Order now!"
24. "Sparky Goes to a Club" February 18 3:53 First video with illustrations. Introduced "smosh.com" below "Smosh Productions" in the intro. (Dogs barking)
25. "Spiderman, Spiderman" March 2 0:53 Shortest video. (Ian singing the Spiderman theme)
26. "License Test" March 16 4:07 (Laughing)
27. "April First" March 31 2:53 (Piano version of April First song)
28. "Anthony Gets a Haircut" April 7 5:11 "Jeeze, you guys need to cut your little friggin' emo, hippie hair off."
29. "Handshake" April 21 1:20 "--But I-I didn't say anything!"
30. "Hardcore Max" May 7 2:41 Introduces Smosh's 'logo background' in the intro. "Hey kid, put your helmet on! You don't want to hurt your little noggin do ya?"
31. "Food Battle 2007" May 29 5:34 Extras for "Food Battle 2007" can be see in the Extras of Smosh.com "Mmm, oh yeah, that's very good...that's a very good stick of butter!"
32. "Transformers Rap" June 15 3:28 Featured on TRL. Bloopers for "Transformers Rap" can be seen in the Extras of Smosh.com (Ian singing) Transformers do do do do do do, robots in dis...
33. "Three Guys in a Hotel" July 11 4:45 Features thewinekone, LisaNova and Daxflame. (Crowd cheering)
34. "Quest for the Scooter" August 04 5:00 "Prepare, for the most ultimate race--"
35. "The Assassins" August 24 3:19 First video featuring the supposed break-up of Ian and Anthony. It is also the first of their first 3 part sketch "Nooooooooo!"
36. "Replacement Needed" August 31 4:49 Second video featuring supposed break-up of Ian and Anthony. No intro. Video starts with Ian doing a video blog.
37. "Reunited?" September 7 4:42 Third and final video featuring the supposed break up of Ian and Anthony, where Anthony and Ian reunite as Smosh. T-Bag and Phuong's video is on the Extras of Smosh.com/extras None, but in T-Bag and Phuong's video: "This intro is such a ripoff of Smosh's intro"
38. "Male Model" September 28 6:36 First video to show Ian's bedroom. "Yo check this out" then hardcore beat-boxing.
39. "The Haunting" October 26 4:55 "Ooohhh" in a ghostly manner.
40. "Toy Airplane" November 16 5:09 First video to show Ian and Anthony at different ages. Airplane engine sounds

Removed videos

Ian and Anthony have removed videos from either the Smosh website and YouTube account for various reasons.

  • "The Evil Chain Letter" was one of Smosh's first videos. It made fun of internet chain letters. The video can still be found on youtube from other users.
  • "Garret's Blog" was a video that mocked video bloggers. It is no longer on smosh.com or youtube.
  • "I-Dawg announcement 'bout YT Awards" was a video released by Smosh to make people aware that they were nominees for the YouTube awards and to tell the viewer to vote for them. The video was only online for about a week, and was removed after voting was closed and Smosh had won.
  • "Pokémon Theme" is Smosh's most famous video. In June 2007, the video was removed due to a copyright claim by Shogakukan Production Co. Ltd.. The video received 24,732,537 views before its removal. The video can still be found on smosh.com. It can also be found on youtube from other users.

The Pokémon Theme is the only video that wasn't removed by Smosh. The other three listed above were removed by Smosh themselves.

IanH

Smosh's alternate account, IanH, contains videos of what Anthony and Ian do in their spare time and "submit side projects and other content not deemed worthy for the masses", assured Ian. Their most watched video is the original video, "A Day in the Life of Smosh", with 494,698 views as of November 25, 2007. It is also the #59 most subscribed channel on youtube with 24,000 subscribers. This account includes a two part blog of Los Angeles, California, where they filmed their award winning Smosh short, "Stranded".

List of videos on IanH

Title Release date Length Notes
A Day in the Life of Smosh March 17, 2006 7:03
Smosh Merch Commercial March 21, 2006 0:13 Can be seen in Smosh's video "Transformers Theme"
A Day in the Life of Smosh #2 April 30, 2006 3:10
A Day in the Life of Smosh #3 May 12, 2006 2:37
A Day in the Life of Smosh: L.A. Edition (Part 1 of 2) June 11, 2006 9:48
A Day in the Life of Smosh: L.A. Edition (Part 2 of 2) June 11, 2006 8:49
A Day in the Life of Smosh #4 July 9, 2006 7:36
Smosh promo video for Smoothie King July 18, 2006 1:42 Shows reappearing characters: A-Dizzle and I-Dawg
The Dramatic Voice Experiment Reloaded* July 23, 2006 9:09 This was video was re-edited because of "legal issues"
Smosh TV Interview August 29, 2006 2:47
SMOSH on 88SLIDE September 26, 2006 1:23
Goodbye Smosh Chair October 20, 2006 2:55
A Day in the Life of Smosh #5 December 11, 2006 2:34
A Day in the Life of Smosh: YouTube SF Gathering February 17, 2007 9:48
A Day in the Life of Smosh #6 August 18, 2007 3:46
Ian (Smosh) on Chatting with Charlie August 28, 2007 2:03 Made for Smosh's breakup series.

(*) The original Dramatic Voice Experiment video was removed for legal reasons, probably for not blocking people's faces, but it was edited, then reposted as "The Dramatic Voice Experiment Reloaded."

References

  1. YouTube Takes Down Smosh Pokemon Video
  2. Smosh's IanH YouTube profile

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