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Article Evaluation
editSome articles I find interesting and would like to work on:
LLamas with Hats
- This is potentially doable, but I actually just OK'd Randi to work on this article! If you check in with her and she doesn't end up going with it, this would be absolutely fine. Elizabeth.f.chamberlain (talk) 22:59, 12 April 2018 (UTC)
Team Four Star
- I'm a little surprised that these folks don't have a Wikipedia page, actually! Finding sources that aren't blogs may be a little tricky; they do have a TVTropes page[1] and a KnowYourMeme page[2], and you could mine those reference lists for sources. You also might check out rankings of YouTubers[3][4]. Anyway, I vote for this one! Full speed ahead. Elizabeth.f.chamberlain (talk) 22:59, 12 April 2018 (UTC)
ADDITIONAL TFS SOURCES
Date of Creation= youtube about page
TFS interviews
Team Four Star
editTeam Four Star is a YouTube comedy channel most famous for the series DragonBall Z Abridged. Team Four Star was created on May 25th 2008[1] by a group of popular internet abridgers with the first episode of DragonBall Z Abridged uploaded shortly after.
Creation
editThe Team Four Star Youtube channel was first uploaded on May 25th 2008. Nick 'Lanipator' Landis, Scott 'KaiserNeko' Frerichs, and Curtis 'Takahata 101' Arnott are the founding members of Team Four Star[2], with other members coming on later. Team Four Star has nearly three million subscribers on the YouTube channel as of April 2018.[1]
DragonBall Z Abridged
editTeam Four Star is most well known for the series of DragonBall Z Abridged, a parody of the Dragon Ball Z anime. The first episode was uploaded on June 6th 2008 and has currently over fourteen million views on YouTube[2]. New episodes were released nearly monthly with the latest episode released in June of 2017.[3] In September of 2017, Team Four Star the ending of DragonBall Z Abridged with a 3-part finale.[4]
- ^ a b "TeamFourStar". YouTube. Retrieved 2018-04-18.
- ^ a b TeamFourStar (2013-05-07), DragonBall Z Abridged: Episode 1 - TeamFourStar (TFS), retrieved 2018-04-18
- ^ "List of DragonBall Z Abridged episodes". Team Four Star Wiki. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
- ^ "Team Four Star Announces an Hour and a Half DBZ Abridged Finale". thenerdstash.com. Retrieved 2018-04-25.