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'''''The Wild Review''''' is a YouTube online review series that was founded by a teenager named Kyle<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLy43kDYluQ The 100th Wild Review Episode Special] Retrieved 20 Dec '23</ref> on March 15, 2015 and the first review, '''The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water''' was posted on the channel the day after. And Kyle has continue the channel by including a daily series for the month of October and December of 2018/2020/2022 which are 31 Wild Halloween Review Nights and the 25 Wild Christmas Reviews Days (later changed to 12 days for 2022). Since 2021, the channel also started a Re-Wild series where Kyle looks back at the previous seasons of the show.
'''''The Wild Review''''' is a YouTube online review series that was founded by a teenager named Kyle<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLy43kDYluQ The 100th Wild Review Episode Special] Retrieved 20 Dec '23</ref> on March 15, 2015, and the first review, '''The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water''' was posted on the channel the day after. Kyle has continued the channel by including a daily series for October and December of 2018/2020/2022 which are 31 Wild Halloween Review Nights and 25 Wild Christmas Reviews Days (later changed to 12 days for 2022). Since 2021, the channel also started a Re-Wild series where Kyle looks back at the previous seasons of the show.


==Channel Information==
==Channel Information==
For the first 3 seasons on the Wild Review channel, it was loosely based on the Nostalgia Critic's reviews by having Kyle acting out skits and including storylines for the later seasons of his review show. Because of the way that Kyle presented on the channel, the channel hasn't gain much a cult following as the channel only has 330+ subscribers currently as of December 2023.
The first 3 seasons on the Wild Review channel, it was loosely based on the Nostalgia Critic's reviews by having Kyle acting out skits and including storylines for the later seasons of his review show. Because of the way that Kyle presented on the channel, the channel hasn't gained much of a cult following as the channel currently has 330+ subscribers as of December 2023.


The format of having skits/storylines was later removed completely for seasons 4 to 6 as one of his Wild Review got taken down (see below) which involves the reviewer acting childish at the end of one of the deleted videos!
The format of having skits/storylines was later removed completely for seasons 4 to 6 as one of his Wild Reviews got taken down (see below) which involves the reviewer acting childish at the end of one of the deleted videos!


==Deleted Videos==
==Deleted Videos==
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==Availability==
==Availability==
Because of the YouTube's copyright ID system, there's only 3 videos from The Wild Review that are currently lost media as of December 2023 (one of them were later taken down by Anime Rock). However, back in September 2021, The Wild Review started making a Re-Wild series on his channel. It's very possible that the user backed up the deleted videos and could return as a Re-Wild video.
Because of YouTube's copyright ID system, there are only 3 videos from The Wild Review that are currently lost media as of December 2023 (one of them was later taken down by Anime Rock). However, back in September 2021, The Wild Review started making a Re-Wild series on his channel. It's very possible that the user backed up the deleted videos and could return them as a Re-Wild video.


==Reference==
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Revision as of 01:07, 13 March 2024

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Status: Lost

The Wild Review is a YouTube online review series that was founded by a teenager named Kyle[1] on March 15, 2015, and the first review, The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water was posted on the channel the day after. Kyle has continued the channel by including a daily series for October and December of 2018/2020/2022 which are 31 Wild Halloween Review Nights and 25 Wild Christmas Reviews Days (later changed to 12 days for 2022). Since 2021, the channel also started a Re-Wild series where Kyle looks back at the previous seasons of the show.

Channel Information

The first 3 seasons on the Wild Review channel, it was loosely based on the Nostalgia Critic's reviews by having Kyle acting out skits and including storylines for the later seasons of his review show. Because of the way that Kyle presented on the channel, the channel hasn't gained much of a cult following as the channel currently has 330+ subscribers as of December 2023.

The format of having skits/storylines was later removed completely for seasons 4 to 6 as one of his Wild Reviews got taken down (see below) which involves the reviewer acting childish at the end of one of the deleted videos!

Deleted Videos

Name Upload date Status Notes
Things I've Been Asked to Review June 8, 2015 Lost YouTube URL still exists, currently blocked by WWE
The Fairly OddParents: The Big Fairy Share Scare February 23, 2016 Lost YouTube URL still exists, currently blocked by Paramount Global

(Only way to watch the video is through a VPN and set to Canada)
The Elf on the Shelf: An Elf's Story December 13, 2016 Lost Later got taken down by Anime Rock so the video is untrackable

Availability

Because of YouTube's copyright ID system, there are only 3 videos from The Wild Review that are currently lost media as of December 2023 (one of them was later taken down by Anime Rock). However, back in September 2021, The Wild Review started making a Re-Wild series on his channel. It's very possible that the user backed up the deleted videos and could return them as a Re-Wild video.

Reference