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===The Early Days 2003-2010=== | ===The Early Days 2003-2010=== |
Revision as of 07:23, 24 August 2013
Sex: Male
Age: 15
Country: USA
First Poop: Some WMM shit from 2006, but it was never uploaded on YouTube
Year Started: 2012
Preferred Sources: Bill O'Reilly, Commercials, Driver, CDi, Obscure/Never Used Sources, Seinfeld
Preferred Methods: Stutter, Rape, Reverse, Minor Visual Gags
Preferred Software: Sony Vegas Movie Studio (because I'm too much of a pansy to become a pirate, yet!)
YouTube Account: angryspongebobguy
"Gawd I hate this user name." -AngrySpongeBobGuy Actually he plans on changing his username soon, but he doesn't know what he will change it too.
The Early Days 2003-2010
This is what AngrySpongeBobGuy said on YouChew about his early encounters and attempts of making YouTube Poop back when it didn't even exist on YouTube and when it was in its infancy. He also talked about his fascination relating to YTP and video remixing:
I actually tried to make "live" YTPs on the VCR back in 2005 where I'd reverse things and mash up clips of shows into different orders, but I've been making YouTube Poops on the PC since 2006, back when I first heard of it, I was 9 years old at the time. The poops I made were absolute shit. They were recorded from my computer with a crappy camera, and in the you could hear bugs bunny during the video because it was being watched in the same room. I then put the clips in WMM and used the gay rainbow effect constantly. I had countless of these too. I never uploaded them to youtube, I just made them for personal amusement. I uploaded my first poop on a different account back in 2010 or 2011, it sucked, it sucked major ass. I then moved onto SpaDinner and made some other bad poops with WMM, although but WMM standards, it was pretty good. I finally got Vegas and practiced with it for a few months. I began to learn more and more about the community through YTP News over the summer, and I then found many of the modern poopers as well. At the time and even to this day I really have enjoyed and am fascinated with the entire YTP community and concept of video remixing. Back when I was a young boy in 2003, I would watch a show like Spongebob and imagine outlandish, bizarre, and crazy stories, or voice over the entire episode. Little did I know that years later such a thing could and would be done by a large, underground internet community of people. As I watch more and more of these, and I know it sounds like I'm being a David Bailey here, but I am starting to think that YTP is a form of art, sometimes, (Gay Luigi Toasts Spaghetti does not count!) I finally was able to make some half decent videos with Vegas, and made "Bill O'Reilly Miscalculated the Factor" in less than three days to get something on my account. Although I was working on my Pumkin video a week or two before that.
First YouTube Poop Seen
He saw some SpaDinner thing in 2007 where Gay Luigi said spaghetti in different pitches, his immature, 4th grade mind liked it, but didn't watch poop for a whole year. Then he saw the King gets a Car.
First Vegas Poop Seen
In late 2011, AngrySpongeBobGuy was surfing the interwebs and thought, "wow, I a, bored, let's see what's on YouTube." He then watched some Nintendo Video, but noticed a suggestion was a YouTube Poop. He remembered seeing a YouTube Poop 3 years ago when he was in Pittsburgh and said, "what the hell, these are funny, right?" The answer was HELL YES! He watched some normal sentence mixing video and started laughing uncontrollably. Unfortunately, this was during a class, and he received unusual looks from his peers. His teacher said, "boy, what's wrong with you?" From then on, he was hooked on YTP. Near the New Year, he was surfing YouTube for other poops, and found a video called, "YouTube Poop Dirty Dollar." He wasn't about to watch it, but then he noticed something, the picture showed some random character in a spot where he isn't in the show. Fascinated, he clicked on the video, and was treated to a YTP filled with cursing, pitch shift, and amazing effects he had never seen before. He was fascinated by the idea that someone, (LinkOnDrugs), could o something like that, the fact that he completely manipulated the plot was hilarious. Unfortunately, he received VERY strange looks from his peers in class, for he had never laughed so hard in his life. He started watching every LOD video he could find. Then he found cs188, and he loved it. Sex jokes from Obsma was a win for ASG. He started finding other poopers like BarneyIsPerverted and Awful Fawful. On 7/??/2012, he became fascinated with YTP. He had bought Vegas, and could really appreciate what these guys were doing for the first time. He tried to show these creations to his friends, but they always said, "that's gay," or "WTF." So he keeps this weird part of YouTube to himself to enjoy.
First YouTube Poop Madeon his Channel
He made a video on an alternate account called "WeeGee Mouse Poop House." It was horrible, and he would rather not talk about it. His first REAL video was "O'Reilly Miscalculated the Factor." It was something he threw together quickly just to get something on his channel. Then he created, "Bill O'Reilly Interviews a Stupid Man," and "Hungry Pumkin World Hell," which he worked a long time on. He is working on some CD-I poops right now.
Style
- A more linear style pooping, keeping the source video intact, with some changes to the overall arrangement while still adding effects
- Quick visuals and references
- Stutters
- Ear/Visual Rapes
Prefered Sources
- Bill O'Reilly
- CDI
- Driver
- O'Reilly Factor
- Seinfeld
Achievements
Collabs Participated In
- The One Second Collab: By Iamoutofideas
- No-Fi - The collaboration about the shitty quality #2 By CorruptionSound
- The Commercial Collab: By Bloodis
- The Simplicity Collab 3: By Smonge
- The Hitler Collab: By chemistryguy
Collabs Started
- The Bill O'Reilly Collab
Inspirations
Inspirations new and old.
First Inspirations
These are the guys that got him into wanting to make YTP when I first discovered the non SpaDinner videos:
Today
Guys whose styles or techniques he really likes and hopes to incorporate, (not copy) because it is a style or technique he really enjoys or thinks is cool.
Career
Here's a list of his past, present, and future accomplishments.
Today
Toady he is working on a variety of different poops and hopes to grow his fan base by giving the YTP community a reason to know him as a house hold name.
Future
His goal is to make poops well into his mid twenties, meaning that he'll be involved in the YCP community for at least ten years! He wants to become one of the poopers who leaves an ever lasting mark, but that's getting ahead of himself, right now he just wants to make videos and shit, he'll worry about becoming a legend when he is actually good at making these videos!
Likes
- UnAnything Wiki
- YouTube Poop
- The Pittsburgh Steelers
- 80's Music
- Playstation/Sony
Dislikes
- People who hate YTP because it "looks dumb or weird."
- Poeple who say "Hashtag _____"
Fans
(What fans, I have fans, that's a good one! I just have to give it time and check in later, maybe I'll be slightly popular then!)
- YAH GOT SOME FANS SONNY
- Melongod
- SpaghettiBicycle
Chewiki
Pages Made
- Dora (it sucks)
Favorite Pages
Random Trivia And Shit About Him
Favorite Games
These are in no particular order, and frankly, I really don't know who would care about this.
1. Grand Theft Auto III -This game is fucking amazing, and is still my favorite GTA of all time. I first played this back when I was about four years old in 2001. I continued playing it until 2006, when the game was broke. I hadn't played it again until January of 2013, when I bought the GTA PS2 Trilogy Box at Walmart. It was then that I began to realize this game is even more amazing than I remembered. When I used to play it, I would just have opened spawn a tank for me and I'd unleash hell that way. It wasn't until now that I realized there are so many great missions, and side tasks to do. I discovered you could fly an airplane called the "Dodo." It's a shit load of fun to use once you learn how to fly it. The best part about it is getting the cops on you in Staunton Island, the trying to get on the Callahan Bridge to fly away from them. Plus, this game is the easiest way for ,e to just blow off steam and wage war on an innocent city. Flashback FM and Double Cleff are the best radio stations, but I never laighed s hard at a game till I listened to Chatterbox and the in game radio commercials. This is a great game even to this day. I like GTA IV, but its just too realistic. That sense of absurd fun from just growing around a town with homocidal police cars chasing you every second is just not there.
2. Driver: You are the Wheelman - A classic Playstation 1 game that's impact on gaming is often over looked. It was a 3D open world crime simulator all the way back in 1999, two years before Grand Theft Auto III. (However, other games like Body Harvest for the N64 could be considered an even earlier precursor to GTA III.) Anyway, Driver is one of the first games I recall playing. It was still ahead of its time for Playstation 1. It featured sleek muscle cars, and a very cool soundtrack. I personally think that New York Night (No Cops) is the best sound track, followed by San Francisco Day (No Cops).
3. Contra 3 - God, this game is the stuff of nightmares. It is by far one of the hardest games I ever played. The rest time I encountered it was when my uncle rigged his American SNES to play Japanese games. He popped in Contra 3, (which at the time I had no idea what it was called) and I was greeted to a pretty awesome SNES game. My god was it hard though. I couldn't get past the third level mini boss, ever. My uncle once played the whole game through for us, it was pretty awesome. He was kicking ass left and right. He made it all the way through and beat the game. I thought it was a cool game, but there was a problem, I didn't know the name and I didn't know much about retro games back then, so I had no idea what I was playing. A few years later I decided to do some research and found out it was called Contra 3: The Alien Wars. Shortly afterwards I downloaded it for the Wii Virtual Console. After owning the game for more than a year, I still can't beat it. Even on easy, that game is extremely hard.