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Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Metallica - Awards

Metallica has won seven Grammy Awards: 1989: Best Metal Performance - "One" 1991: Best Metal Performance - "Stone Cold Crazy" 1992: Best Metal Performance With Vocal - Metallica 1999: Best Metal Performance - "Better than You" 2000: Best Hard Rock Performance - "Whiskey in the Jar" 2001: Best Rock Instrumental Performance - "The Call of Ktulu" 2004: Best Metal Performance - "St. Anger" Kerrang! awards: 2003: Best Band On The Planet 2004: Best Band On The Planet ...

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Metallica, Metallica - History, Metallica - The early days, Metallica - Mainstream success, Metallica - The alternative era, Metallica - Napster controversy, Metallica - Newsted leaves, Metallica - A new beginning, Metallica - Line-ups, Metallica - Temporary live members, Metallica - People who almost joined, Metallica - Discography, Metallica - Main albums, Metallica - Individual songs, Metallica - DVDs and videos, Metallica - Chart singles, Metallica - Audio, Metallica - Awards, Metallica - Other info, Metallica - Trivia, Metallica - Name usage

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Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Metallica - Line-ups

1981 - First recording lineup (Version of "Hit the Lights" for Metal Massacre compliation) Lars Ulrich (Drums, Percussion) James Hetfield (Vocals, Rhythm and Bass Guitars) Lloyd Grant (Lead Guitar) 1982 - Early lineup 1 (No Life 'Till Leather demo) James Hetfield (Vocals, Rhythm Guitar) Dave Mustaine (Lead Guitar, Vocals) Ron McGovney (Bass Guitar) ...

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Metallica, Metallica - History, Metallica - The early days, Metallica - Mainstream success, Metallica - The alternative era, Metallica - Napster controversy, Metallica - Newsted leaves, Metallica - A new beginning, Metallica - Line-ups, Metallica - Temporary live members, Metallica - People who almost joined, Metallica - Discography, Metallica - Main albums, Metallica - Individual songs, Metallica - DVDs and videos, Metallica - Chart singles, Metallica - Audio, Metallica - Awards, Metallica - Other info, Metallica - Trivia, Metallica - Name usage

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Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Characters

Characters on the show include Mr. McFeely the delivery man, Lady Aberlin (Betty Aberlin), Chef Brockett, François Clemmons, Joe Negri, the puppets Daniel Striped Tiger, X The Owl, Henrietta Pussycat, Cornflake S. Pecially, Lady Elaine Fairchild, Grandpere, Edgar Cooke, Prince Tuesday, Queen Sara Saturday and King Friday XIII (all of which were voiced by Rogers himself), and Bob Trow. Many of the puppet characters appearing in the "Neighborhood of Make-Believe" segment were developed by Rogers years earlier for Josie ...

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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Alternate names, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - History, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - About the show, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Characters, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Mister Rogers in popular culture

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Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Metallica - Discography

Metallica - Main albums. (All album sales are based on U.S. totals. Worldwide, Metallica have sold over 200 million albums.) Outside of the USA and Canada, Metallica's recorded works are released by Vertigo/Universal. Metallica - Individual songs. "I Disappear", for the Mission: Impossible II soundtrack (MCA). "We Did It Again" (ft. rapper Ja Rule), for the Biker Boyz soundtrack "53rd and 3rd" & "Commando" (both Ramones covers) for "We' ...

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Metallica, Metallica - History, Metallica - The early days, Metallica - Mainstream success, Metallica - The alternative era, Metallica - Napster controversy, Metallica - Newsted leaves, Metallica - A new beginning, Metallica - Line-ups, Metallica - Temporary live members, Metallica - People who almost joined, Metallica - Discography, Metallica - Main albums, Metallica - Individual songs, Metallica - DVDs and videos, Metallica - Chart singles, Metallica - Audio, Metallica - Awards, Metallica - Other info, Metallica - Trivia, Metallica - Name usage

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Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Prank flash - Non-screamers

Not all prank flashes are designed to shock the viewer with a shock object and scream. The following examples either use other things to provide the shock, or do not shock at all. Prank flash - Examples of non-screamers. Link: http://media.ebaumsworld.com/lohanhilton.mp3 This prank works the same as the screamers, except it intends to embarass rather than frighten the victim. The audio clip is of a supposed conversation between Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton played at a very low volume, prom ...

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Prank flash, Prank flash - Screamers, Prank flash - Examples of screamers, Prank flash - Non-screamers, Prank flash - Examples of non-screamers, Prank flash - In the mainstream, Prank flash - In Vidcasts

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Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Prank flash - In the mainstream

Although most screamers and pranks are designed by common people solely to prank other common people, some have been made by companies to promote their products as well. Following are some examples. Buddy Lee Staring Contest - This is a staring contest against Buddy Lee, the doll mascot for Lee jeans. The sixth round never ends, tricking the player into playing forever. http://www.buddylee.com/games/staringcontest/ Coors Light: Ice-Swipe Challenge - Around Halloween 2005, the Coors Lig ...

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Prank flash, Prank flash - Screamers, Prank flash - Examples of screamers, Prank flash - Non-screamers, Prank flash - Examples of non-screamers, Prank flash - In the mainstream, Prank flash - In Vidcasts

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Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - YTMND - Media exposure

In 2005, CNN wrote an article that linked to ytmnd.com titled "Tom Cruise Kills Oprah", a reference to a popular YTMND. The site received further publicity when The Wall Street Journal published an article about ytmnd.com and mentioned several popular YTMND creations, linking to many of them through their website. The original "Tom Cruise Kills Oprah" video in which the YTMND is based on has also bee ...

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YTMND, YTMND - Origins, YTMND - History, YTMND - Fads and memes, YTMND - Media exposure, YTMND - Wars and Conflicts, YTMND - eBaum's World, YTMND - RealFunnyVideos

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Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - YTMND - History

When ytmnd.com first opened, newly created YTMNDs were unmoderated and therefore a certain portion of them were highly offensive. The site's forums were shut down on October 14th, 2004 after Max Goldberg banned its chief users. Goldberg cited tension between himself and the website's host as his reasoning for the closure. The site as a whole was closed in December 2004 when Goldberg forwarded the site to your ...

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YTMND, YTMND - Origins, YTMND - History, YTMND - Fads and memes, YTMND - Media exposure, YTMND - Wars and Conflicts, YTMND - eBaum's World, YTMND - RealFunnyVideos

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Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - YTMND - Origins

The first YTMND was created in 2001 by Max Goldberg at his yourethemannowdog.com website. It consists of a juxtaposed photograph of actor Sean Connery and, in large zooming text, "YOURE THE MAN NOW DOG.COM." A soundbite of Connery saying "You're the man now, dog!" from the film Finding Forrester repeats continuously. Goldberg bought the domain for the site after seeing a commercial for the film, and originally the site just contained the text "YOURE THE MAN NOW DOG ...

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YTMND, YTMND - Origins, YTMND - History, YTMND - Fads and memes, YTMND - Media exposure, YTMND - Wars and Conflicts, YTMND - eBaum's World, YTMND - RealFunnyVideos

Read more here: » YTMND: Encyclopedia II - YTMND - Origins

Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Metallica - Line-ups

1981 - First recording lineup (Version of "Hit the Lights" for Metal Massacre compliation) Lars Ulrich (Drums) James Hetfield (Vocals; rhythm and bass guitars) Lloyd Grant (Lead guitar) 1982 - Early lineup 1 (No Life 'Til Leather demo) James Hetfield (Vocals, rhythm guitar) Dave Mustaine (Lead guitar, vocals) Ron McGovney (Bass guita ...

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Metallica, Metallica - History, Metallica - The Early Days, Metallica - Mainstream Success, Metallica - The Alternative Era, Metallica - Napster controversy, Metallica - Newsted leaves, Metallica - A New Beginning, Metallica - Line-ups, Metallica - Temporary live members, Metallica - Discography, Metallica - Main albums, Metallica - Individual songs, Metallica - DVD & Video, Metallica - Chart singles, Metallica - Audio, Metallica - Awards, Metallica - Other Info, Metallica - Trivia, Metallica - Name Usage

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Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Metallica - Discography

Metallica - Main albums. (All album sales are based on U.S. totals. Worldwide, Metallica has sold over 200 million albums.) Outside of the USA and Canada, Metallica's recorded works are released by Vertigo/Universal. Metallica - Individual songs. "I Disappear", for the Mission: Impossible II soundtrack (MCA). "We Did It Again" (ft. rapper Ja Rule), for the Biker Boyz soundtrack "53rd and 3rd" (A Ramones cover), for "We're A Happy Family: A ...

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Metallica, Metallica - History, Metallica - The Early Days, Metallica - Mainstream Success, Metallica - The Alternative Era, Metallica - Napster controversy, Metallica - Newsted leaves, Metallica - A New Beginning, Metallica - Line-ups, Metallica - Temporary live members, Metallica - Discography, Metallica - Main albums, Metallica - Individual songs, Metallica - DVD & Video, Metallica - Chart singles, Metallica - Audio, Metallica - Awards, Metallica - Other Info, Metallica - Trivia, Metallica - Name Usage

Read more here: » Metallica: Encyclopedia II - Metallica - Discography

Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Animutation - History

The first Animutation is believed to be "The Japanese Pokerap" by Neil Cicierega. Animations by other authors adapting Neil's Animutation style were originally called Fanimutations, as they served as a tribute to Neil's Animutations, and were created by fans of Neil's work. (The word "Fanimutations" has since fallen into disuse.) In an early Salon interview, Cicierega said that he was originally inspired by "insane Japanese commercials." The early animutations, "Hyakugojyuuichi" and "Lesko's Revenge", both based on Japanese Pok ...

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Animutation, Animutation - Audio, Animutation - Fake lyrics, Animutation - Video, Animutation - Running gags, Animutation - History, Animutation - Parodies

Read more here: » Animutation: Encyclopedia II - Animutation - History

Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Animutation - Parodies

Some parodies of animutations exist, in particular "Making An Internet Cartoon Tutorial". This notable one, along with a parody animutation, gives instructions to make an animutation, including ones to "choose a song that is either Japanese, or sounds funny", take a picture of something and "cut the mouth off (poorly)", "add text in the middle of the animation that is too long and impossible to read in the fast action of the cartoon", and "come up with a new catch phrase that will be all over the internet like: Mejezfeld!!!". The animation itself reflects these animutation tropes. (Parts of the article have ...

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Animutation, Animutation - Audio, Animutation - Fake lyrics, Animutation - Video, Animutation - Running gags, Animutation - History, Animutation - Parodies

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Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - 8-Bit Theater - Art

In general, the art in the comic is sampled from the Nintendo version of the first Final Fantasy game, particularly the characters and most of the foreground scenery. However, some backgrounds and objects are taken from different sources. The comic author has previously stated that most are obtained via Google. The artist's background editing, word balloons, and text are created in Adobe Photoshop. The sprites used in the comic are a mix of FF1, FF2j, and FF3j sprites, as well as an additional assortment of sprite edits and artificial sprites created with Corel PhotoPain ...

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8-Bit Theater, 8-Bit Theater - Art, 8-Bit Theater - Characters, 8-Bit Theater - The Light Warriors, 8-Bit Theater - Other notable characters, 8-Bit Theater - Running gags, 8-Bit Theater - Unanswered questions, 8-Bit Theater - Flash version

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Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Animutation - Video

Animutations are typically characterized by bright flashing backgrounds (so photosensitive epileptics should not view them), photographic images (which are often resized or cropped sloppily resulting in a pixelated or rough look), haphazard scribbling on the images or other bad drawing, stick figures, and many other elements that give it a highly raw and unfinished appearance. An animutation may re-use the same image many times, re ...

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Animutation, Animutation - Audio, Animutation - Fake lyrics, Animutation - Video, Animutation - Running gags, Animutation - History, Animutation - Parodies

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Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Animutation - Audio

Animutations can be based on songs of foreign, independent, or mainstream origin. Japanese songs were used in many of the original animutations by Neil Cicierega but newer animutations use songs in a wide variety of languages, including English and gibberish. Animutation - Fake lyrics. In many animutations, some or all lyrics are intentionally "misheard" in a manner related to mondegreens, resulting in nonsensical sentences. These words are often featured in subtitles or as sing-along style lyrics, and ...

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Animutation, Animutation - Audio, Animutation - Fake lyrics, Animutation - Video, Animutation - Running gags, Animutation - History, Animutation - Parodies

Read more here: » Animutation: Encyclopedia II - Animutation - Audio

Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - All your base are belong to us - Origins

The phrase is a line from the game's introductory cut scene, which is subtitled and poorly translated (see Engrish). It made its first appearance on the Internet in 1998. During mid-to-late 1998, the phrase began appearing in many Internet message boards. In 2000, Jared and Canadian Gabber group The Laziest Men on Mars created the song "Invasion of the Gabber Robots" using samples from the game theme by Tatsuya Uemura (including a robotic voice synthesis rendition of the complete cut-scene dialogue, which by some accounts caused mp3.com to temporarily remove the tr ...

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All your base are belong to us, All your base are belong to us - Origins, All your base are belong to us - Transcript and translations, All your base are belong to us - Transcript, All your base are belong to us - Original Japanese text, All your base are belong to us - Literal translation, All your base are belong to us - Alternative free text translation, All your base are belong to us - Game ending, All your base are belong to us - Related phrases and usage, All your base are belong to us - AYB in society

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Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Metallica - Other Info

Metallica - Trivia. Ennio Morricone is the composer of the song "The Ecstasy of Gold" which Metallica uses on its intro tape to open their live shows. The song is from the Clint Eastwood movie, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. It is performed in its own right on S&M - Symphony & Metallica. Their song "St. Anger" was the official theme song of WWE's SummerSlam pay-per-view event in August 2003. Bay Area Metallibangers are Metallica fans from the Bay Are ...

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Metallica, Metallica - History, Metallica - The Early Days, Metallica - Mainstream Success, Metallica - The Alternative Era, Metallica - Napster controversy, Metallica - Newsted leaves, Metallica - A New Beginning, Metallica - Line-ups, Metallica - Temporary live members, Metallica - Discography, Metallica - Main albums, Metallica - Individual songs, Metallica - DVD & Video, Metallica - Chart singles, Metallica - Audio, Metallica - Awards, Metallica - Other Info, Metallica - Trivia, Metallica - Name Usage

Read more here: » Metallica: Encyclopedia II - Metallica - Other Info

Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Happy Tree Friends - Worldwide broadcast

Happy Tree Friends has made a successful debut and is watched daily by fans all over the world. In some countries previous episodes can be seen on television (e.g. on the Dutch, German, Polish, Brazilian, and Latin American MTV channels, and on the Australian SBS TV network). The show made a television debut in North America on June 10, 2005 on Attack of the Show, and on August 29, as part of Barbed Wire Biscuit, which are both parts of G4. HTF also has gained a collection of Audibles for Yahoo!'s Instant messenger. It is featured on many websites in which flash cartoons can be watch ...

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Happy Tree Friends, Happy Tree Friends - Show characteristics, Happy Tree Friends - Worldwide broadcast, Happy Tree Friends - Characters, Happy Tree Friends - Voice Talents, Happy Tree Friends - Episode List, Happy Tree Friends - Smoochies, Happy Tree Friends - Kringles, Happy Tree Friends - Character Deaths / Fates, Happy Tree Friends - Cro-Marmot, Happy Tree Friends - Cub, Happy Tree Friends - Cuddles, Happy Tree Friends - Disco Bear, Happy Tree Friends - Flaky, Happy Tree Friends - Flippy, Happy Tree Friends - Giggles, Happy Tree Friends - Handy, Happy Tree Friends - Lifty & Shifty, Happy Tree Friends - Lumpy, Happy Tree Friends - Mime, Happy Tree Friends - Mole, Happy Tree Friends - Nutty, Happy Tree Friends - Petunia, Happy Tree Friends - Pop, Happy Tree Friends - The Rat, Happy Tree Friends - Russell, Happy Tree Friends - Sniffles, Happy Tree Friends - Toothy, Happy Tree Friends - Unknown Ninja's, Happy Tree Friends - TV Series

Read more here: » Happy Tree Friends: Encyclopedia II - Happy Tree Friends - Worldwide broadcast

Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Happy Tree Friends - Episode List

Happy Tree Friends - Smoochies. Nutty's Party Smoochie. Flaky's Baseball Smoochie. Giggles' Valentine Smoochie. Cuddles' HTF Smoochie. Toothy's Easter Smoochie. Pop's BBQ Smoochie. Sniffles' Science Smoochie. Petunia's Summer Smoochie. Happy Tree Friends - Kringles. Gifts Tree Bells Karoling Feast Frosty ...

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Happy Tree Friends, Happy Tree Friends - Show characteristics, Happy Tree Friends - Worldwide broadcast, Happy Tree Friends - Characters, Happy Tree Friends - Voice Talents, Happy Tree Friends - Episode List, Happy Tree Friends - Smoochies, Happy Tree Friends - Kringles, Happy Tree Friends - Character Deaths / Fates, Happy Tree Friends - Cro-Marmot, Happy Tree Friends - Cub, Happy Tree Friends - Cuddles, Happy Tree Friends - Disco Bear, Happy Tree Friends - Flaky, Happy Tree Friends - Flippy, Happy Tree Friends - Giggles, Happy Tree Friends - Handy, Happy Tree Friends - Lifty & Shifty, Happy Tree Friends - Lumpy, Happy Tree Friends - Mime, Happy Tree Friends - Mole, Happy Tree Friends - Nutty, Happy Tree Friends - Petunia, Happy Tree Friends - Pop, Happy Tree Friends - The Rat, Happy Tree Friends - Russell, Happy Tree Friends - Sniffles, Happy Tree Friends - Toothy, Happy Tree Friends - Unknown Ninja's, Happy Tree Friends - TV Series

Read more here: » Happy Tree Friends: Encyclopedia II - Happy Tree Friends - Episode List

Newgrounds: Encyclopedia II - Happy Tree Friends - Show characteristics

The show consists of 21 characters (1 of which has an exclusive show, though is considered part of Happy Tree Friends) based on animals in European and American forests, all drawn in a 'cute' style, like most of them having Care Bear-like noses. They are typically found at first at normal 'everyday life' situations, which eventually develop into very violent occurrences, mostly very unfortunate accidents with common, otherwise harmless props. Each episode starts with an introduction resembling a children's book, which portrays ...

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Happy Tree Friends, Happy Tree Friends - Show characteristics, Happy Tree Friends - Worldwide broadcast, Happy Tree Friends - Characters, Happy Tree Friends - Voice Talents, Happy Tree Friends - Episode List, Happy Tree Friends - Smoochies, Happy Tree Friends - Kringles, Happy Tree Friends - Character Deaths / Fates, Happy Tree Friends - Cro-Marmot, Happy Tree Friends - Cub, Happy Tree Friends - Cuddles, Happy Tree Friends - Disco Bear, Happy Tree Friends - Flaky, Happy Tree Friends - Flippy, Happy Tree Friends - Giggles, Happy Tree Friends - Handy, Happy Tree Friends - Lifty & Shifty, Happy Tree Friends - Lumpy, Happy Tree Friends - Mime, Happy Tree Friends - Mole, Happy Tree Friends - Nutty, Happy Tree Friends - Petunia, Happy Tree Friends - Pop, Happy Tree Friends - The Rat, Happy Tree Friends - Russell, Happy Tree Friends - Sniffles, Happy Tree Friends - Toothy, Happy Tree Friends - Unknown Ninja's, Happy Tree Friends - TV Series

Read more here: » Happy Tree Friends: Encyclopedia II - Happy Tree Friends - Show characteristics




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