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Template:Infobox Internet celebrity Smosh is a duo of American River College students, Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox, from Carmichael, California. They are best known for the writing, filming, acting, and editing of skits and music videos. As of June 30, 2008, they have over 412,000 subscribers on YouTube, making them the most subscribed to on YouTube.

"Pokémon Theme" is Smosh's most famous video. In June 2007, the video was removed due to a copyright claim by Shogakukan. The video received almost 25,000,000 views before its removal. The Pokémon Theme can still be found on their website, Smosh.com. They have different series, some of which are called "Smosh Shorts," "Boxman," and "Food Battle."

Their first video was the Power Rangers theme.

Their "Smosh Short 2: Stranded" video won the 2006 YouTube Award for Best Comedy.

References

  1. YouTube Takes Down Smosh Pokemon Video
  2. Smosh's website
  3. Coyle, Jake (March 26, 2007). "YouTube announces award winners". Associated Press. Retrieved 2008-03-17.

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