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Smosh is a comedy duo comprising Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox from Sacramento, California. Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox, two friends who began making videos in high school, have created a variety of clips and videos, ranging from one-off skits to recurring serialized episodes to music videos. Their video "Smosh Short 2: Stranded" soon won the 2006 YouTube Award for Best Comedy. Smosh also has made a music video with the post-hardcore duo I Set My Friends On Fire entitled "Sex Ed Rocks".

Videography

This is a list of the duo's videography in chronological order, with the oldest being at the top of the list and the latest release at the bottom:

  • Power Rangers Theme
  • Mortal Kombat Theme
  • The Epic Battle: Jesus vs. Cyborg Satan
  • Pokemon Theme Song
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Theme
  • Battleship
  • Transformers Theme
  • Smosh Short #1: Dolls
  • The California Stereotype Experiment
  • Boxman
  • Smosh Short #2: Stranded
  • The Best Car EVER
  • Food Battle 2006
  • That Damn Neighbor
  • Frankie Rogers Is James Bond
  • How Not to Act On A First Date
  • How Not to Make A First Impression
  • Feet for Hands
  • Boxman's Christmas
  • New Year's Eve PSA
  • Three Wishes
  • Axe Murder
  • Easy Step
  • Sparky Goes to A Club
  • Spiderman, Spiderman
  • License Test
  • April First
  • Anthony Gets A Haircut
  • Handshake
  • Hardcore Max
  • Food Battle 2007
  • Transformers Rap
  • Three Guys In A Hotel
  • Quest for the Scooter
  • The Assassins
  • Replacement Needed
  • Reunited?
  • Male Model
  • The Haunting
  • Toy Airplane
  • Ian's Birthday
  • Santa Is Real
  • Cat Soup
  • Boxman's Girlfriend
  • Left Handed
  • There Will Be Pokemon
  • Smosh Sued For $20 Million (April Fools)
  • Crybaby
  • Beef 'n' Go
  • That Damn Yard Sale
  • Batman's Cool Internet Video
  • Teleporting Fat Guy
  • Food Battle 2008 Trailer
  • Food Battle 2008
  • Going to the Mountains
  • Life As Ghosts: Episode 1
  • Life As Ghosts: Episode 2
  • Life As Ghosts: Episode 3
  • Life As Ghosts: Episode 4
  • Boxman for President
  • Boxman Loses the Election
  • Sex Ed Rocks
  • Smosh Snatchers
  • A Merry Gangsta Christmas
  • Breaking the Habit
  • Hardcore Max 2
  • Ian's First Girlfriend
  • That Damn Prison Break
  • Unitarded
  • LeVar Burton Buys Smosh (April Fools)
  • Anthony's Death
  • Anthony's Ressurection
  • Anthony Is Mexican
  • Grammar Police
  • Food Battle 2009 POLL
  • I Heart Burgers
  • Another Food Battle 2009 Poll UPDATE
  • A Hairy Situation w/ Billy Mays
  • A Very Hairy Situation w/ Billy Mays
  • Washington's First Video Blog
  • Food Battle 2009 TRAILER
  • Food Battle 2009

Food Battles

The longest running and most popular Smosh series is the "Food Battles." There are 4 videos in the Food Battle series: Food Battle 2006, Food Battle 2007, Food Battle 2008, and Food Battle 2009. In each of the annual Food Battle videos, Ian and Anthony go through many challenges to see whose favorite food is better. Ian's is always pink-frosted sprinkled donuts, and Anthony's are always a stick- shaped food (Taquitos, Celery, Churros, Burrito). Ian was the winner of 2006, 2008 and 2009, while Anthony won in 2007.


Objective Anthony Ian
"Plunger" No No
"Socks" No Yes
"Telescope" Yes No
"Airbag" No Yes
"Cigarette" Yes No
"Ballpoint Pen" Yes No
"Lipstick" Yes Yes
"Girfriend" No Yes
"Pool Floaties" No Yes
"Oven Mitt" No No
"Squeegee" Yes No
"Knife" No Yes
"Pogo Stick" Yes No
"Rob a Defenseless Person" No Yes
"Fishing for People" Yes No
"Steering Wheel" ? No
"Sunglasses" No No
"Smoothie" Yes Yes
"Anti-Theft Device" No Yes
"Pink Frosted Sprinkled Donut" Yes Yes
"Explosive" Yes No
"Weapon that can be thrown from 30 feet away" ? No
"Toothbrush" No No
"Shovel" Yes No
"Wig" Yes No
"Video Game" Yes No
"Boomerang" Yes No
"Mind Control Device" No No
"Edible Food" No Yes

Trivia

  • One of Smosh's earlier and most popular videos to date was their mock music video for the Pokemon Theme Tune. The video was taken down due to legal reasons over the copyright of the song used.

See also

References

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  2. Coyle, Jake (March 26, 2007). "YouTube announces award winners". Associated Press. Retrieved 2008-03-17.
  3. Some of their most popular series include the Damn Neighbor Trilogy, The Food Battle series and the Boxman music video series."Sex Ed Rocks". YouTube. 2008-11-21. Retrieved 2009-04-22.

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