User:BlastoiseTheYTPer/Shippiddge (lost videos of YouTube Channel; 2006)

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Current profile picture of Shippiddge.

Status: Partially Lost


Shippiddge is a former Smash Bros content creator who started the series SmashTasm in 2007, in which he later started doing Source Film Maker animations later on in late-2012. In 2013 he started the series Starter Squad, and is still making the series today. During sometime in 2018, many of the older videos have been deleted or privated on the channel, making many of them lost media.[1]

Missing Videos

Video Title Status Notes and Descriptions
Happy Birthday Shadow Fox Found A birthday celebration video, meant for one of Shippiddge's friends. Made on March 1, 2009.[2]
Bus Stop Trailer Thing Lost Some sort of trailer.
What is creativity? Lost A vlog video that talks about creativity.
Toooucan Logo Lost The Toooucan Logo, meant for a company.
The Return Lost A video about Shippiddge showing off the SmashTasm updates on a website called Toooucan.
Everything. Lost A live action skit of some sorts.
Shippiddge Live Found An early YouTube livestream using Google Hangouts. Made on July 29, 2012[3]
setsudan.mov Lost Some short film.
War Puppet Lost A video of a wooden puppet.
Milk con Carne Lost A video of Shippiddge showing a cake.
Toooucan Found A short 10 second video of a Toucan, Made on May 13, 2011 and the description says: Toooucan belongs to Matt Vargas [4]
Flying Lost A Smash Bros video about Rob the Robot. Made on March 30, 2009 and the description of the video says: THE WINNER OF THE AUDIENCE AWARD, and it's all thanks to you: the fans. Everyone who voted for this video made it what it is, and for that I thank you. I love you.[5]
Can't Focus Found A Smash Bros Melee video about Captain Falcon, in which Shippiddge is streaming in front of a audience on Twitch. Made on November 28, 2013 [6]
Shippiddge on YouTube Found A early channel trailer, showcasing some earlier works. Most notably Starter Squad

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