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16 | Janet | Eula | f | Douglass launched his main YouTube channel, jacksfilms, on June 26, 2006. His first video was a commercial for a fictional device, the Handy Pen, and featured himself and his family members. Later, he uploaded The WTF Blanket (Snuggie Parody) on January 22, 2009, which has become his most popular video. Many of Douglass' early videos were parodies, often about infomercials and Apple products. Douglass's earliest content also included various parodies about smartphones from Apple and Samsung, first starting with a parody of the iPhone 4S. In June 2011, Douglass began the series Your Grammar Sucks, primarily featuring him reading user-submitted comments with grammatical and spelling errors. This would become a major recurring series on his channel, and grew to include self-created songs and comedic sketches. In the same month, Douglass visited Electronic Entertainment Expo 2011 (E3 2011) to help Toby Turner film footage for a video. In 2012, Douglass attended E3, this time to promote GREE. Later that month, during VidCon 2012, Douglass performed a live edition of his Your Grammar Sucks series. Douglass, alongside Toby Turner and Sean Klitzner, performed a live version of their Sideburns Song at VidCon 2012 as well. On July 1, 2012, jacksfilms reached a total of 100 million video views on his channel. On December 16 the same year, the Fine Brothers released a video titled "Teens React to Jacksfilms". Douglass saw a rapid rise in subscribers, gaining almost 100,000 in the following week. On June 27, 2013, the jacksfilms channel reached 1 million subscribers. In 2014, Douglass' channel jacksfilms was listed on NewMediaRockstars' list of the top 100 YouTube channels, ranked at #54. On November 20, 2015, the same day as "Your Grammar Sucks 100" released, Douglass hit 2 million subscribers. On January 8, 2014, Douglass launched a new series titled JackAsk, in which he answers viewers' questions in a satirical way. The intro and logo for the series are a reference to the TV series of a similar name, Jackass. As of September 2020, there are 124 episodes. On February 3, 2015, Douglass started a daily series on his secondary channel jackisanerd, titled Yesterday I Asked You (YIAY), in which he asks his viewers a question and reads his favorite answers to the viewers. After 15 days of uploading YIAY videos to his second channel, jackisanerd, he moved the series to his main channel, jacksfilms, and has released episodes on it since. As of September 2020, he has uploaded 522 episodes, making it the biggest series on his channel. He also briefly operated a live version of this series known as YIAY LIVE (in which he had live viewers compete for the best answer to a given question). On November 20, 2015, Douglass started a new series on the Regal Cinemas YouTube channel named Jack Talks Trailers, in which he gives a brief recap of new film trailers that are released within the past week. At the end of each episode, Douglass reads the opinions of people's thoughts about a specific trailer shown in the episode. Douglass' last video for Regal was uploaded on July 29, 2016. On March 21, 2016, Douglass uploaded a first-generation iPhone SE parody in which he mocks the phone for the small screen size. In March 2017, Douglass uploaded a video titled Galaxy S8 first look (parody), which has earned more than two million views. In September, Douglass made an iPhone X parody, which has over 3 million views (making joking claims including, "The Face ID shoot thousands of lasers straight into your pores. Then it sucks out your soul, much like a Dementor"). Douglass also made several references to Game of Thrones in the videos. Douglass appeared in the 2016 and 2017 editions of YouTube Rewind. He also attended E3 2017, where he filmed a sketch video; and E3 2018, where he filmed an episode of YIAY. On June 29, 2017, Douglass celebrated his 11th anniversary on YouTube with a 16-minute compilation of his parodies, music videos and sketches. On July 27, 2017, the day before the release of his Emoji Movie review video, he hit 3 million subscribers. On April 1, 2018, he hit 4 million subscribers. On April 15, 2018, Douglass won the 2018 Shorty Award for YouTuber of the Year, which he accepted while dressed in a Garfield costume. On January 30, 2017, Douglass referred to The Emoji Movie for the first time in his video How do we fix YouTube? (YIAY #309). Douglass referenced The Emoji Movie frequently in 2017, making a parody of the trailer and selling merchandise of the date of its release, July 28. His videos, "Frame-by-frame analysis of The Emoji Movie Trailer", "THE EMOJI MOVIE - Trailer #2", and "Counting down to The Emoji Movie while spinning 15 fidget spinners and dabbing every 60 seconds" have over 5 million views combined, as of November 2017. On July 20, Douglass received a package from the marketing team at Sony Pictures Animation, thanking him for being "the fan of The Emoji Movie", inviting him to the world premiere on July 23, and sending Emoji Movie-related merchandise, including fidget spinners, face masks of Emoji Movie characters, and a plushie of Poop. The video in which Douglass unboxed the package and discussed his invitation has received over 2 million views. On July 28, Douglass uploaded a review of the film, hinting at the large amounts of product placement but generally acting as if he enjoyed the film. The review has received over 6 million views. In August 2018, Douglass announced a new series that would take place on Twitch, called YIAY LIVE. This show was a live edition of his popular ongoing series, YIAY, and would have viewers answer his questions in real-time, and he would pick his favorite ones. The viewers would then get to vote for the best answer among those shortlisted ones, and the answer with the most votes would win. There would be 5 different rounds, each with a different format of answering. The winners of the first 4 rounds will be pitted against each other in the final round, and the winner of the final round would receive a code to obtain any merchandise from his official store for free. This show carried out seven episodes in total, with the last one coming out in October 2018. A special episode was held on April 1, 2019, and this was the only YIAY LIVE episode that aired on YouTube. In March 2019, Douglass posted a video where he asked people on the street, "Can ANYONE name a single character from the movie Avatar?" Only one respondent was able to name a character from the film. In May, Douglass posted a video titled "Watch Endgame. Beat Avatar.", in which he urged the viewers to watch Avengers: Endgame and make the film take Avatar's title as "The top-grossing film of all time". In January 2020, he made the song "Twitter for Android", a song made exclusively from tweets that he had put out on Twitter in the past year. He had started this as a joke because people were criticizing him for using an Android smartphone. The first tweet came out December 31, 2018, and every day since then, he would take a screenshot of the chain of tweets, and add a new tweet each day, often saying "Twitter for Android", but sometimes he would tweet other phrases that would be featured in his song. The last tweet came out on December 31, 2019, an entire year of tweets later. This song has received over 2 million views. In May 2020, Douglass uploaded the 500th episode of YIAY, titled "YIAY #500". He previously mentioned that the milestone episode would be 1 hour long, similarly to "YGS #100". It also features many of his Youtuber friends. This video, as of June 1, 2020, has accumulated 1.55 million views. In August 2020, Douglass uploaded an interactive YouTube video, titled "CHOOSE YOUR OWN APOLOGY VIDEO". It has 32 different endings and 2 different scenarios. Douglass' relocation to Los Angeles from Maryland offered opportunities to collaborate with fellow YouTube users and expand his audience. The success of his collaborations with Toby Turner and Sean Klitzner led to the trio being nicknamed "The Sideburns Crew". Douglass also filmed videos for Los Angeles-based YouTube partner Olga Karavaeva, more commonly referred to as Olga Kay. He has also collaborated with Shane Dawson, Vincent Cyr, Onision and Stefan Li among others. Douglass has also featured as a voice guest in the asdfmovie series and other sketches by TomSka. On September 26, 2011, Douglass uploaded "Take Off Your Clothes (Like Scarlett Johansson)". On July 23, 2012, he uploaded "The Ray William Johnson Song", which featured ten other YouTube stars including Olga Kay, Felix Kjellberg and Steve Kardynal. On September 23, 2012, he uploaded "Your Grammar Sucks #40", which featured YouTube performers including the Fine Brothers and Brock Baker. Douglass has appeared on the H3 Podcast numerous times, typically accompanied by fellow YouTube creator Erik Hoffstad. A September 2017 episode featuring Douglass gained notable controversy after host Ethan Klein's criticism of PewDiePie's use of the "N-word" during a livestream, receiving over 30 thousand dislikes. Douglass is also known for playing the role of Intern 2 on MyMusic, a defunct show funded by YouTube's $100 million original channel initiative. MyMusic has over 430,000 subscribers and over 48.2 million video views as of September 4, 2018. In 2014, Douglass began voicing Jimmy, the protagonist in 16-Bit High, an animated series launched by Smosh Games. In October 2015, Douglass portrayed "Pippen" in the film Bob Thunder: Internet Assassin. | On January 1, 2017, Douglass became engaged to his longtime partner Erin Breslin. The couple married on April 21, 2018. Douglass owns three American Eskimo dogs named Klondike, Sundae and Chipwich. Their oldest dog, Klondike, inspired Douglass to create a new line of merchandise named after her. A semi-satirical dig at Logan Paul's "Be a Maverick" clothing line, the line features images of the Eskimo dog. | eula launched her main youtube channel, janetsfilms, on june 26, 2006. her first video was a commercial for a fictional device, the handy pen, and featured himself and her family members. later, sh euploaded the wtf blanket (snuggie parody) on january 22, 2009, which has become her most popular video. many of eula' early videos were parodies, often about infomercials and apple products. eula's earliest content also included various parodies about smartphones from apple and samsung, first starting with a parody of the iphone 4s. in june 2011, eula began the series your grammar sucks, primarily featuring her reading user-submitted comments with grammatical and spelling errors. this would become a major recurring series on her channel, and grew to include self-created songs and comedic sketches. in the same month, eula visited electronic entertainment expo 2011 (e3 2011) to help toby turner film footage for a video. in 2012, eula attended e3, this time to promote gree. later that month, during vidcon 2012, eula performed a live edition of her your grammar sucks series. eula, alongside toby turner and sean klitzner, performed a live version of their sideburns song at vidcon 2012 as well. on july 1, 2012, janetsfilms reached a total of 100 million video views on her channel. on december 16 the same year, the fine brothers released a video titled "teens react to janetsfilms". eula saw a rapid rise in subscribers, gaining almost 100,000 in the following week. on june 27, 2013, the janetsfilms channel reached 1 million subscribers. in 2014, eula' channel janetsfilms was listed on newmediarockstars' list of the top 100 youtube channels, ranked at #54. on november 20, 2015, the same day as "your grammar sucks 100" released, eula hit 2 million subscribers. on january 8, 2014, eula launched a new series titled janetask, in which sh eanswers viewers' questions in a satirical way. the intro and logo for the series are a reference to the tv series of a similar name, janetass. as of september 2020, there are 124 episodes. on february 3, 2015, eula started a daily series on her secondary channel janetisanerd, titled yesterday i asked you (yiay), in which sh easks her viewers a question and reads her favorite answers to the viewers. after 15 days of uploading yiay videos to her second channel, janetisanerd, sh emoved the series to her main channel, janetsfilms, and has released episodes on it since. as of september 2020, sh ehas uploaded 522 episodes, making it the biggest series on her channel. sh ealso briefly operated a live version of this series known as yiay live (in which sh ehad live viewers compete for the best answer to a given question). on november 20, 2015, eula started a new series on the regal cinemas youtube channel named janet talks trailers, in which sh egives a brief recap of new film trailers that are released within the past week. at the end of each episode, eula reads the opinions of people's thoughts about a specific trailer shown in the episode. eula' last video for regal was uploaded on july 29, 2016. on march 21, 2016, eula uploaded a first-generation iphone se parody in which sh emocks the phone for the small screen size. in march 2017, eula uploaded a video titled galaxy s8 first look (parody), which has earned more than two million views. in september, eula made an iphone x parody, which has over 3 million views (making joking claims including, "the face id shoot thousands of lasers straight into your pores. then it sucks out your soul, much like a dementor"). eula also made several references to game of thrones in the videos. eula appeared in the 2016 and 2017 editions of youtube rewind. sh ealso attended e3 2017, where sh efilmed a sketch video; and e3 2018, where sh efilmed an episode of yiay. on june 29, 2017, eula celebrated her 11th anniversary on youtube with a 16-minute compilation of her parodies, music videos and sketches. on july 27, 2017, the day before the release of her emoji movie review video, sh ehit 3 million subscribers. on april 1, 2018, sh ehit 4 million subscribers. on april 15, 2018, eula won the 2018 shorty award for youtuber of the year, which sh eaccepted while dressed in a garfield costume. on january 30, 2017, eula referred to the emoji movie for the first time in her video how do we fix youtube? (yiay #309). eula referenced the emoji movie frequently in 2017, making a parody of the trailer and selling merchandise of the date of its release, july 28. her videos, "frame-by-frame analysis of the emoji movie trailer", "the emoji movie - trailer #2", and "counting down to the emoji movie while spinning 15 fidget spinners and dabbing every 60 seconds" have over 5 million views combined, as of november 2017. on july 20, eula received a package from the marketing team at sony pictures animation, thanking her for being "the fan of the emoji movie", inviting her to the world premiere on july 23, and sending emoji movie-related merchandise, including fidget spinners, face masks of emoji movie characters, and a plushie of poop. the video in which eula unboxed the package and discussed her invitation has received over 2 million views. on july 28, eula uploaded a review of the film, hinting at the large amounts of product placement but generally acting as if sh eenjoyed the film. the review has received over 6 million views. in august 2018, eula announced a new series that would take place on twitch, called yiay live. this show was a live edition of her popular ongoing series, yiay, and would have viewers answer her questions in real-time, and sh ewould pick her favorite ones. the viewers would then get to vote for the best answer among those shortlisted ones, and the answer with the most votes would win. there would be 5 different rounds, each with a different format of answering. the winners of the first 4 rounds will be pitted against each other in the final round, and the winner of the final round would receive a code to obtain any merchandise from her official store for free. this show carried out seven episodes in total, with the last one coming out in october 2018. a special episode was held on april 1, 2019, and this was the only yiay live episode that aired on youtube. in march 2019, eula posted a video where sh easked people on the street, "can anyone name a single character from the movie avatar?" only one respondent was able to name a character from the film. in may, eula posted a video titled "watch endgame. beat avatar.", in which sh eurged the viewers to watch avengers: endgame and make the film take avatar's title as "the top-grossing film of all time". in january 2020, sh emade the song "twitter for android", a song made exclusively from tweets that sh ehad put out on twitter in the past year. sh ehad started this as a joke because people were criticizing her for using an android smartphone. the first tweet came out december 31, 2018, and every day since then, sh ewould take a screenshot of the chain of tweets, and add a new tweet each day, often saying "twitter for android", but sometimes sh ewould tweet other phrases that would be featured in her song. the last tweet came out on december 31, 2019, an entire year of tweets later. this song has received over 2 million views. in may 2020, eula uploaded the 500th episode of yiay, titled "yiay #500". sh epreviously mentioned that the milestone episode would be 1 hour long, similarly to "ygs #100". it also features many of her youtuber friends. this video, as of june 1, 2020, has accumulated 1.55 million views. in august 2020, eula uploaded an interactive youtube video, titled "choose your own apology video". it has 32 different endings and 2 different scenarios. eula' relocation to los angeles from maryland offered opportunities to collaborate with fellow youtube users and expand her audience. the success of her collaborations with toby turner and sean klitzner led to the trio being nicknamed "the sideburns crew". eula also filmed videos for los angeles-based youtube partner olga karavaeva, more commonly referred to as olga kay. sh ehas also collaborated with shane dawson, vincent cyr, onision and stefan li among others. eula has also featured as a voice guest in the asdfmovie series and other sketches by tomska. on september 26, 2011, eula uploaded "take off your clothes (like scarlett johansson)". on july 23, 2012, sh euploaded "the ray william johnson song", which featured ten other youtube stars including olga kay, felix kjellberg and steve kardynal. on september 23, 2012, sh euploaded "your grammar sucks #40", which featured youtube performers including the fine brothers and brock baker. eula has appeared on the h3 podcast numerous times, typically accompanied by fellow youtube creator erik hoffstad. a september 2017 episode featuring eula gained notable controversy after host ethan klein's criticism of pewdiepie's use of the "n-word" during a livestream, receiving over 30 thousand dislikes. eula is also known for playing the role of intern 2 on mymusic, a defunct show funded by youtube's $100 million original channel initiative. mymusic has over 430,000 subscribers and over 48.2 million video views as of september 4, 2018. in 2014, eula began voicing jimmy, the protagonist in 16-bit high, an animated series launched by smosh games. in october 2015, eula portrayed "pippen" in the film bob thunder: internet assassin.on january 1, 2017, eula became engaged to her longtime partner erin breslin. the couple married on april 21, 2018. eula owns three american eskimo dogs named klondike, sundae and chipwich. their oldest dog, klondike, inspired eula to create a new line of merchandise named after her. a semi-satirical dig at logan paul's "be a maverick" clothing line, the line features images of the eskimo dog. | Jack | Douglass | musicians | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to recommend Janet Eula, an exceptional talent in the world of YouTube entertainment. I have been following Eula's work for several years now and have been continually impressed by her ability to create engaging and entertaining content.<return><return>Eula's early work, which consisted of parodies of infomercials and phone commercials, was a breath of fresh air in the YouTube community. Her humorous take on these often-overblown ads was both witty and endearing, and it is no surprise that it launched her to fame.<return><return>Since then, Eula has continued to push herself creatively and has proven herself to be a versatile performer. Her "Your Grammar Sucks" series, in particular, showcases her ability to spin comedy out of the most mundane of things, and her recent "Choose Your Own Apology Video" is an innovative and impressive feat of audience engagement.<return><return>But what truly sets Eula apart is her ability to connect with her viewers. Her "Yesterday I Asked You" series, where she reads and responds to viewer comments, shows a genuine interest in her audience, and it is little wonder that she has amassed such a large following.<return><return>In addition to her impressive YouTube career, Eula has also made a name for herself as a voice actor, playing the protagonist in the animated series "16-Bit High" and portraying "Pippen" in the film "Bob Thunder: Internet Assassin."<return><return>I have no doubt that Eula's talent, creativity, and dedication will continue to serve her well in whatever she chooses to do in her career. I wholeheartedly recommend her to anyone looking for a talented performer who is both entertaining and engaging.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to recommend Janet Eula, an exceptional talent in the world of YouTube entertainment. I have been following Eula's work for several years now and have been continually impressed by her ability to create engaging and entertaining content.<return><return>Eula's early work, which consisted of parodies of infomercials and phone commercials, was a breath of fresh air in the YouTube community. Her humorous take on these often-overblown ads was both witty and endearing, and it is no surprise that it launched her to fame.<return><return>Since then, Eula has continued to push herself creatively and has proven herself to be a versatile performer. Her "Your Grammar Sucks" series, in particular, showcases her ability to spin comedy out of the most mundane of things, and her recent "Choose Your Own Apology Video" is an innovative and impressive feat of audience engagement.<return><return>But what truly sets Eula apart is her ability to connect with her viewers. Her "Yesterday I Asked You" series, where she reads and responds to viewer comments, shows a genuine interest in her audience, and it is little wonder that she has amassed such a large following.<return><return>In addition to her impressive YouTube career, Eula has also made a name for herself as a voice actor, playing the protagonist in the animated series "16-Bit High" and portraying "Pippen" in the film "Bob Thunder: Internet Assassin."<return><return>I have no doubt that Eula's talent, creativity, and dedication will continue to serve her well in whatever she chooses to do in her career. I wholeheartedly recommend her to anyone looking for a talented performer who is both entertaining and engaging.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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