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Revision as of 22:48, 10 July 2018

NicePooper.jpg This article is about a creator of YouTube Poop videos, known as a Youtube Pooper.
COOL STORY, BRO.   TheOneManBoxOffice is a major contributor to YouChew's news page.

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History

TheOneManBoxOffice is an American YouTube Pooper who started making videos in late February, 2013, uploading his very first poop/collab entry on the 26th. TOMBO started watching YouTube Poop as early as 2008-2009, watching videos by Waxonator, Stuart K Reilly, Imaperson, Pilli10 but didn't start dabbling in the Poop art himself until he got into community college by fiddling around with Adobe Premiere and After Effects. He has seldom made stand-alone YouTube Poops and primarily an active collab participant with the majority of his video output being collab entries. At the same time, TOMBO joined the forums on March 5, 2013 but wasn't initially a very active member. Around 2014, he was regularly writing blog on the site about a whole myriad of things, one of them being a film review. This caught Crazy Luigi's attention, who encouraged him to apply for the Writing Staff. TOMBO would be inducted into the Writing Staff a few weeks later, which he now currently serves as a contributing writer/editor, focusing mainly on film topics.

Articles

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First poop seen

[1] by Imaperson

First poop made

[2] MAMAMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA!

Style

TOMBO's has a neo-classical, gag-orientated style that leans towards the more modern, post-2010 style of pooping, utilizing modern techniques.

Preferred Sources

  • Sketch comedy
  • Video game cutscenes
  • Looney Tunes
  • Music videos
  • Classic films and children's cartoons in general

Preferred Methods

Preferred Software

Influences

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