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Template:Infobox Internet celebrity Smosh is a trio of college students, Anthony Padilla, Ian Hecox, and Chris Manhandle, from Carmichael, California. They write, film, act in, and edit their own skits and "music videos". They have 204,048 subscribers on YouTube.
"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.
Taking it up the butt+Negro Alligations
Anthony and Ian like it up the butt hole on Saturday evenings, as said by Smosh's own Ian Hecox. The publics reaction to this was devastating, resulting in many p33ns exploding from the Smosh fan boys on their website. Anthony has said that Ian does not use a condom, but Ian has stated otherwise. Anthony uses a dental dam, but rumors have been spreading that Ian has in fact impregnated Anthony. These rumors were proven false, but there is still speculation.
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References
External links
- Smosh's website
- Smosh's YouTube profile
- Smosh's alternate YouTube profile run for side content
- Smosh's MySpace profile
Resources
- "Smosh 'The Intertainers'" TIME Magazine
- "The first superstars of web TV" BBC News
- "Smosh Hit" The Sacramento Bee
- "Who makes short shorts? Anyone and everyone" The New York Times
- "Superstars of the Web" Interview Magazine
- "So you wanna be a director?" The Medium newspaper
- "YouTube launches its own Web stars" USA Today
- "Outrageous Video on the Tube" ABC News
- "You Tube Video Award Winners (video link)" NBC Today Show
- "You Tube Video Award Winners" CBS Early Show
- "Smosh - A quirky comedy duo turned YouTube superstars" Tilzy.TV