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  2. Game Grumps - Wikipedia

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    Arin Hanson (pictured in 2011) and Jon Jafari created Game Grumps in 2012 and hosted it together until 2013. Game Grumps was created by Jon "JonTron" Jafari and Arin "Egoraptor" Hanson, and began with a video of the two playing Kirby Super Star uploaded on July 18, 2012 to video streaming site YouTube.

  3. Arin Hanson - Wikipedia

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    On Game Grumps, Hanson and Avidan play video games and talk, to an often comedic effect. [35] Hanson has also appeared on the channel's spin-off shows Steam Train and GrumpCade, along with other Game Grumps members in a similar format to the parent show; he and Avidan also front the 10 Minute Power Hour, in which they engage in various ...

  4. Matt Watson (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Matt Watson is an American YouTuber, comedian, musician, podcast host and music video director.He is best known as a co-host of the comedy-variety channel SuperMega (along with its weekly podcast supermegashow) and a former editor for and member of the Let's Play-oriented web series Game Grumps. [3]

  5. Dan Avidan - Wikipedia

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    Six serialized episodes were uploaded to the Game Grumps YouTube channel, with the first episode being free-to-view, and concurrent episodes requiring a YouTube Premium subscription. [58] Avidan's performance was very well received by critics, and was cited as "truly fun, believable", and "shining a light on the potential of other projects." [59]

  6. JonTron - Wikipedia

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    On July 18 of the same year, Jafari and Hanson uploaded their first serials of Game Grumps: Kirby Super Star, Mega Man 7 and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. [28] On the Game Grumps channel, Jafari and Hanson played games together, typically ones that were retro or nostalgic in style, and commented over them with their own comedic inputs.

  7. Ross O'Donovan - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, O'Donovan left Game Grumps on good terms, to prioritize making his own content. [13] [14] He has returned on multiple occasions as a guest and made a brief cameo in a video commemorating the series' 10th anniversary. [15] His new YouTube channel, RubberRoss, reached over 1 million subscribers in 2022. [13]

  8. Brian Wecht - Wikipedia

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    Wecht appeared in an episode of Hot Pepper Game Review episode on September 16, 2013, "reviewing" the video game Dark under his Ninja Brian persona after eating a "very spicy" chili pepper; the episode is a joke, as Ninja Brian simply stares at the camera in silence for the entire episode, not blinking a single time in almost four minutes. [33]

  9. GameGrumps - Wikipedia

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