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Hey, I'm Anthony Padilla.
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I'm Ian Hecox.
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Together we are Smosh, and you're watching the Wired Autocomplete Interview.
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Friendship always wins.
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Hey, where is the old Smosh?
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Oh, we're right here, baby.
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We're right here.
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Oh my gosh.
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Oh my God, where is the old Smosh house?
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That is in Sacramento.
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The address leaked.
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A lot of people started showing up to our house and we were living there.
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People found it on Google Maps and then labeled it as a place of worship.
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It doesn't anymore, but I'm sure some of you at home could change that, make it a place of worship again.
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Why is Smosh house floor?
0:48
Uh, because we had many a stalker.
0:48
Well, not technically stalker, there is, you remember the one time that we were editing Food Battle and there were like 10 or 20 people like outside and around and about the house and they were ringing the doorbell, "Ding dong, ding dong."
1:02
Yeah, yeah.
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I remember you went around the house while I was editing and you were closing all the blinds.
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Oh yeah, I think a lot of the people that showed up to our house were completely harmless.
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It was just like a lot of bored teens, and when you're like a teenager growing up in Sacramento and you have a bike, it's like, "Yeah, why not just go try to say hi to the Smosh boys?"
1:02
Yeah, it was probably harmless but yeah, also a little scary, a little scary.
1:02
A little scary, a little bit.
1:02
When was Smosh's first video?
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The first video that we uploaded to YouTube was November 19th, 2005.
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But we didn't know YouTube existed.
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Yeah, at all.
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It was just uploaded to smosh.com.
1:02
That was the Power Rangers theme song music video, and somebody stole our video, put it on YouTube, but that's how we found out about it.
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So thank you, piracy.
1:02
When was Smosh the most subscribed?
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Three separate times we're the most subscribed.
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We got passed up and then we took it back and then we got passed up and then we took it back, and then PewDiePie passed us and then it was just over from there.
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Sorry, I thought it was gonna be way cooler.
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Okay, you know it's gonna be a good one.
2:11
Oh no.
2:11
Who is Ian Hecox's mom?
2:19
Who is Ian Hecox's mom?
2:19
Little backstory, uh, one of the most popular recurring iconic, iconic OG characters from the old Smosh days was, uh, my mom, who was actually played by my mom.
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She's not an actor, in fact she hates acting.
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We generally have my mom just say the worst things to me, call you a dumbass.
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Recently she called you an amazing.
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Yeah, and it's just fun to make my mom curse.
2:49
Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla still friends?
2:52
I mean yeah.
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I mean that that was a legitimate question for for many years.
2:56
We were friends in the sixth grade and then started this whole Smosh adventure together.
3:03
We did that for about 12 years and in that time of becoming friends then becoming roommates but also being business partners, it kind of put a strain on our on our friendship.
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And for a good while after Anthony left Smosh, we actually weren't friends.
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We would communicate but there was always something that felt a little bit distant right about it.
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But like, little Rockies, a little ox, we started reconnecting last year.
3:30
Yep.
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Hash it out, learn how to communicate like adults rather than 17-year-olds.
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It's pretty dope.
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Seems like things are chill.
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Yeah, adult friendships are sweet.
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Friendship always wins.
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Where is Ian Hecox from?
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Like Anthony, I'm from Sacramento, California.
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The 916.
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Can Ian Hecox speak Spanish?
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What do you think?
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That's something I mean, people got to know if if I'm bilingual, you know, it's very very important.
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It's because of L Smosh, the yeah yeah, our Spanish language, uh, dub channel.
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They want to know if I'm the one doing the dubbing.
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The answer is no, couldn't be me.
4:06
Ian Hecox Creator Clash.
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No, so Creator Clash is a charity influencer boxing match.
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They get a bunch of creators and they have them box like real hitting.
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Yeah, they all train for months, they got ripped.
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I've attended the second one.
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But you did not fight.
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You know, I don't really like getting head trauma for clout.
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How about this, if this video gets, nope.
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250,000 likes, no, Ian will fight.
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I won't.
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Someone Ian will.
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Okay, I'll fight like a child.
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Whoa.
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Okay, oh okay.
4:47
Was Anthony Padilla emo?
4:54
Yes.
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Depending on what your definition of emo is, hair wise especially, yes.
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Yeah.
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Aura, energy wise, yeah, so much.
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I was heavily influenced by emo culture.
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There you go.
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What do Anthony Padilla tattoos mean?
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I get that question a lot.
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Someone yesterday I was at the airport this really weird look on their face, they're like, "Doesn't mean something?"
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I I thought about saying no, but, um, honestly, I know you're looking for an answer, but I feel like it would take a very long time for me to get into.
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They mean a lot to me and there's a lot of hidden messages in there that are really just for me.
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I feel like I'm I'm kind of doing this thing where I give messages to my future self, things that I never want to forget and things that I hope to continue living with for the rest of my life.
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He hit a Live Laugh Love in there.
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You'll never find it.
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Does Anthony Padilla know what Corpse looks like?
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Yes, Corpse is a faceless musician.
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Yes, I do know what he looks like, I've interviewed him.
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He would not want me to say this, but he looks just as cool as people draw him.
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That's all I'll say.
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Oh, that's all I'll say.
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Who plays Anthony Padilla?
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So there's this Mario Lopez.
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Yeah, there's this guy named Mario Lopez and I hired to act out my roles sometimes.
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Actually, it's funny because my mom used to always say that she thought when I was younger that I was going to grow up to look like Mario Lopez.
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I mean, I see the resemblance.
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What's the famous thing he says?
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Saved by the Bell.
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Let's see if I look like Saved by the Bell.
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Whoa guys, I think it's more foreign.
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All right, how to get on Smosh to be like Talent on it?
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I don't know, be in LA and and be funny and probably wait for one of the other cast members to die of old age.
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So give it I mean, Shane's not long for this world, so probably like five years.
6:52
Smosh Beef and Go.
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We can't avoid talking about Beef and Go.
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Beef and Go is the number one most viewed Smosh video of all time, which is crazy because it's a the video is really mid.
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It's Smosh fanfic.
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Oh, there's a lot out there.
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I think there would be less now about us because we're we're not like floppy-haired emo boys, so like they don't really want to see us make out as much as they used to, uh, and we won't talk about the milk fanfic.
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Anyway.
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I brought it up again.
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Anyway, I can't mention them.
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We don't mention the infamous milk fan pick anymore.
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Smosh Legend of Zelda rap lyrics.
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So we made a Legend of Zelda rap, spent a lot of time writing that.
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Ian played Link.
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You guys elf ears.
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And I played the the boss, yeah, Ganondorf.
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That was like our first like big music video.
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We had like a professional cosplayer make us like the costumes.
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Costumes.
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We also paid someone to make the the beat, the instrumental, and then we went out to the mountains, like we like drove like two hours to go film and it was a two-day yeah yeah.
8:02
Smosh, we summoned a demon.
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So this is our first sketch back and I'm so proud of it.
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It was the first video that we fully wrote after deciding that we wanted to buy Smosh back.
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But we didn't know if our our plan to buy Smosh back and start making classic style sketches again was gonna work.
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I set a date, I was like, "Next weekend you're coming back over to my place and we're gonna write our first sketch and we're gonna see if we if we still click, if we still have it."
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Yeah, we still got the juice.
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Wow.
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All right, how did Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox meet?
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Ah, so that was in sixth grade, we were doing a science project.
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I didn't have any friends, so the teacher kind of assigned us to work on something together because I think everyone else had picked someone.
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We're the losers.
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Funny how things just don't change.
8:46
How old was Anthony Padilla when he started Smosh?
9:01
Oh okay, I can't remember if I was 13 or 14 when I made the first Smosh website, but I do know for a fact I was 14 years old when I made the Smosh logo.
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I remember looking up what makes a good logo, doing a little fast forward sign, uh, picking my favorite band Linkin Park, finding their fonts and putting a little S in between.
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Can you can you like believe that we're still using that that S logo for like this long?
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We have actually honestly tried to change it.
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It just doesn't hit like the OG.
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Nothing it's like that logo.
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How did Anthony Padilla and Mielita meet?
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That's actually very funny.
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My girlfriend actually, yeah, and I officially met for the first time on a Smosh collab.
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We were promoting Smosh the movie.
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She and I did not connect at all because I had many a worry on my mind.
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She actually thought I didn't like her at all, and then four years later to the day, we re-met up again at VidCon of all places.
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Yeah, I was like, "What's up?"
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"What's up, girl?"
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Smosh guy perfect impression actually.
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Anthony Padilla Daily Dose of Internet.
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I just interviewed Daily Dose of Internet.
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Many people haven't seen his face.
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I think that's where most people are seeing what Daily Dose of Internet looks like.
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I interviewed him on another channel, not related to Smosh.
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This is a show that I started doing right after I left Smosh the first time.
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The first, the only time.
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Yeah, you're right.
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Try to force me out already.
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I haven't been here a month.
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It's your first time so far.
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Yeah.
10:45
What Ian Hecox's little toe?
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Okay.
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I was like, "Prince."
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Yeah, it's a video reference.
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There's a video where I play a Mumble rapper, it was a joke on Lil Pump back when he was popping off.
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I thought it was literally about your toe.
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No, I thought so too, I thought I thought it was about my toe for a second.
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I was like, "Is there something wrong with my toes?"
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We don't talk about Ian's deformity.
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I mean, check WikiFeet, you can, you'll know there.
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Ian Hecox's old hair.
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I used to have like, it wasn't an actual bowl cut, no, but that was the best way to describe what it was.
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It looked more like a loaf of bread.
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Yeah, a lot of people call me like bread head.
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But people felt like a certain attachment to the bowl hair, like do you remember when you cut your hair?
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Yeah.
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And people are like, "He's not funny anymore."
11:32
Yeah, no, they cut his hair.
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People used to say that Smosh stopped being funny when I cut my hair and a lot of people in our new videos now are like, "It's not the same without Ian's bowl or bread head."
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Yeah, yeah.
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You know what, that's fine.
11:44
Ian Hecox Madame Tussaud.
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We got, uh, wax figures of the both of us.
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It's like me kind of like pushing you out of a stool or something.
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Yeah, we want it to be like a scene.
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Yeah, I think it kind of like toured around some Madame Tussauds and then it was like radio silence and we don't we didn't know like where wax figures went, and then one day somebody sends me a photo of my wax figure alone with like a VR headset on my face, covering up as much of his face as possible and like Anthony is nowhere to be seen.
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I'm just like, "And it's so weird."
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And that's the last I've seen of it.
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And I think we had to start a campaign to get our wax figures back.
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They probably like melted it down and then used that to build like Troye Sivan's wax figures.
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Probably, yeah.
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Ian Hecox's birth chart.
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Well, I'm a Sagittarius.
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What's your moon landing?
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I don't know my moonlight.
12:06
I don't know, um, yeah, I don't know.
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So I'm just a saggy boom.
12:06
Who says, "Shut up, Smosh?"
12:06
Uh, it's me.
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So shut up is like an intro card thing that we do.
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Almost every single video starts with some dumb sound bite and then it just says shut up.
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Like the worst audio quality you could ever have and it's so funny because like people ask me to to say it and it never sounds like bro, it's not gonna sound anything like it because it's it was recorded on like a $10 microphone 17 years ago, so that that sound clip will will outlive me.
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Who works at Smosh?
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People.
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Yeah, us.
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It's interesting to kind of go down, you know, memory lane and think about how it was literally just us in the beginning at my mom's house just like messing around making jokes for each other, trying to just make each other laugh and now there's multiple sound stages and got like 35 and full-time employees, like lots of really amazing people help make Smosh happen and everyone is so funny.
13:17
Ooh, there's multiple.
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We did, but there was first Alloy Digital, which became Defy.
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Then when that company collapsed in 2018, Rhett and Link's Mythical Entertainment purchased, they rescued it.
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And we say rescued because that could have went a very different direction.
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Many different companies were like, "Let me get that company, let me buy Smosh, let me see what I can do."
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So it completely it was gonna be it was gonna be ass straight up, like if if Mythical didn't get it, I wouldn't have stayed around.
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I was gonna say, you didn't, you wouldn't have stayed right?
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No, no.
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Then we bought it back.
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Who is the Smosh Pit?
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Yeah, the Smosh Pit was the second channel.
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It was also a website for a while.
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So now the Smosh Pit is this really fun unscripted channel that we have that has our other cast mates on it.
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We do like, uh, kind of like this improv show called Try Not to Laugh where you have a bunch of props and wardrobe and you try to come out and make the person in the stool laugh, spit out water, it's all sorts of like fun little unscripted shows.
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Who Smosh now?
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Now for the main Smosh Channel, we Smosh now from the Smosh Pit Channel, lots of it's cool, really funny people, including us.
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And Smosh Games, lots of the same people also.
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They Smosh that playing tabletop games, board games.
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We just launched a D and D show.
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So we're in that D and D game.
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That's right, Critical Role, we're coming for you.
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We're not.
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We're not coming, we're not really good.
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We're not.
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You're doing fine.
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You have your territory.
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We're just do our thing.
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We will not tread there.
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We will not tread.
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Look, all right, we made it through the boards.
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Yeah, let us know what you thought down below in the comments and we'll see you on a different YouTube video.
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Bye.