I think I shouldn't have to tell you all don't go and vandalize any of the wikis shown here, except the Neo-Scary Godmother one because that entire wiki is nothing but vandalism. EDIT 4/8/2024: Welp the Scary Godmother Wiki is no more, RIP Anyway, Have a Happy Easter and God bless. Also the music at the start is called Cashmere Cannonball for the many who have asked.
imagine watching the scene from 1954 godzilla where that little girl is crying and screaming because her mom is dead and winnie the pooh and spongebob are in the background
Well, to paraphrase a certain rock band, “History shows again and again, that the Internet finds out the folly of man! (Especially if they have a strange obsession!)”
In the realm of strange wikis, the Anime Bath Scene Wiki definitely deserves a shoutout. It's incredibly comprehensive; if you can think of any instance in any anime or manga in which a character does something vaguely resembling taking a bath or shower, the odds are pretty good it's mentioned on there. The craziest part, though? It's all run by ONE PERSON.
You forgot the Silent Hill wiki where one man made it his mission to inform the world what the series is really about, the horrors of male circumcision.
I just looked that up, and it's great. Two of my favorite parts were "The Holy Makerel is the only 'dead' weapon" and the description of why the Medic is the only class without a health issue.
Here's a great one: "The Half Zatoichi is further proof that the Demoman is a time-traveling wizard. Although versions of the blade come in "Genuine" quality, the blade appears to be brand new. Obviously, the Demoman must have acquired it from the past."
A Wiki user since 2013 here. Im so glad someone finally found out the absolute rabbithole that is Fandom Wikia. I used to be highly active in it, and encountered a ton of weird wikis. Some of the highlights include: -A wiki where several kids were writing about "dramas", with 50+ articles that looked like this: "User X called User Y a kid, but an agreement was reached and the drama ceased to continue." -A wiki about Angry German Kid where someone described his furry OC, and half of the article literally was the OC's oddly specific political views about Scottish independence. -A wiki about a fictional country with fully-described TV channels with names such as, roughly translating, "B1tch 1", "B1tch Sport", "B1tch News". -A wiki where a kid wrote an entire tv show about Polish brand heroes. -A wiki where people were posting pictures of characters crying, and calling them "hilarious and funny".
Hello, Scary Godmother wiki here, well...sorta. Yeah, basically this whole thing started as an inside joke amongst online friends and it ballooned into something we could have never imagined. It used to be the original Scary Godmother wiki until many years later, someone must have reported the wiki as vandalized to a higher up so we had our privileges and most of our pages revoked. We were able to back up most of it to Neo Scary Godmother wiki, which always existed to be a back up in case something like that happened. But yeah, Jill Thompson (the creator of Scary Godmother) likely hates us. We just want to keep the series relevant in the public eye and have some fun while we're at it. Good video!
I don't find the Neo Scarygodmother wiki pages to be funny, OP. If you wanted it to "stay relevant," how about just...leave it alone? I genuinely don't get what's funny about vandalizing a wiki page, especially if it's for attention. 🤨🤷♀️
The idea of super nanny fanfiction is in and of itself hilarious. Like just making up fictional children who engage in fictional behaviors for super nanny to deal with in fictional ways, it’s fucking crazy
Seeing someone completely normal dive into the deposits of calcified autism that is the scary logos and Pooh’s adventures wiki is very intriguing. Whenever my gf made me play Kingdom Hearts 2 I explained how that game’s dialogue is exactly like a Pooh’s adventures “movie” where every character from every crossover universe is required to make a quip in a conversation
Holy shit, I love the phrase “deposits of calcified autism” so much. As a fellow autistic who would also make insane crossovers like this, it describes it perfectly.
20:28 Yes. They. Do. I used to work in a community almost entirely based around video editing. The amount of content made by actual pre-teens is astonishing. Get an autistic 14 year old a copy of a video editor and they can make anything, quality be damned. How do I know? I WAS that autistic 14 year old. Never underestimate niche microcommunities, especially ones that are mostly enjoyed by children. Based on my experience in similar fandom, I can guarantee the Pooh's Adventure community is stuffed to the brim with drama. There's probably like 12 people this year that got cancelled in the Pooh's Adventure fandom. DO NOT. UNDERESTIMATE. WEIRD MICROCOMMUNITIES. *ESPECIALLY* CROSSOVER ONES.
@@alolannassie Well, from my experience with a similar place, extremely annoying and petty friend drama, dozens of child groomers, constant mental breakdowns over the pressure of spending your entire hobby time working for one microcommunity, and extremely annoying and petty groomers having mental breakdowns. I'm not even clear of this. When I was 16, I was in a place very similar to these guys, and basically ended up lying about my age to wiggle my way into the seedy, horny underbelly of the community like a snake and I was miserable the entire time until I got kicked out. I can tell you right now, being free from the chains of these kinds of places is so refreshing. My mental health has skyrocketed. I can't speak for everyone, some people are happy working in niche fandoms and major respect to them for that, but if I can give any piece of advice to young people: Hang out with people because you get along, not because you have a vague shared interest.
I'm appalled that your exploration of the Supernanny Fanon wiki explored what is probably one of the TAMEST episodes over there and not the big ones with the absurd lore. The ones where they have a family that adopted like 30 kids and then one of the parents suddenly becomes super abusive, changes their name to something like "Fuckoff Childmurderer" and starts beating up their kids while reciting lines like "GUMBALL IS FOR BABIES TV SHOULD BE FOR ADULTS" or things like that. Or the spinoffs where the most popular kids from various episodes have videogames made about them where they team up with one of the admins's super generic edgy cringe anime OC to fight against one of the abusive parents that apparently has been marked as the fanon wiki's main villain.
Cartman has a tendency of changing his beliefs based on whatever is convenient for him, even if it contradicts things he's said previously. I think you mean the episode where Cartman does get aids, makes sense that he just decides that aids isn't funny as soon as it affects him. I will take any opportunity I get to ramble about south park.
@@ECartmanist I meant when he said aids wasn't funny on the episode where he did get aids. I remember he's made aids jokes even before that episode (I think he made one in Cartman joins NAMBLA?) Jared has aides is from season 6 iirc, while the episode where he gets aids himself has to be from around season 10. I wouldn't really consider it a continuity error since like I said he does change his beliefs often depending on what is more convenient for him.
Digby, the world of fake logos is even stranger than the world of scary logos. (Source: was obsessed with logos when I was a kid and still have a slight interest in them from a graphic design standpoint)
for me, it's both. I was in the logo community for years and interested in logo videos but sometimes i also like to learn graphic designing. i love to make logos and TV idents, but that's just one of my interests that i am not more focused on, besides my current interest which is conlanging, programming, and making games. also hi puz
Entire wikis dedicated to chronicling the works of an author who hasn’t even released a single of their self insert fanfics yet- run entirely by the writer themselves
Fanon wikis are the best. I think my favorite is the Smurfs Fanon wiki since it’s a weird mix of Smurfs stuff and Christian propaganda of all things. Like, there’s an article about Islam, where it explains that the Islamic Smurfs were converted to Christianity by the good Christian Smurfs. Oh, and Sodom and Gomorrah has its own article for some reason!
You'd be surprised with how deep the logo fandom rabbit hole goes. There's UA-cam channels dedicated to logos with entire story arcs revolving around them.
I used to watch logo bloopers and stuff like that (I was like 15) and there was a youtuber I used to watch who'd make videos about the p head from the PBS logo and I think there was an evil version too. It was strange, and I don't watch stuff like that anymore, obviously. There's people like that who are VERY dedicated to logos that like to make anything out of them. I'm still a massive logo fan, but I now stay away from bloopers or content like that. I now only watch logos for nostalgia or just to entertain myself when bored. I stay away from the weird part of the fandom.
I'll admit, I am VERY surprised there was no mention of the Smurf's Fanon Wiki Me and two friends of mine found out about it after watching Legally Blonde one night and I don't think I ever thought I'd ever see a wiki about the Smurf's have pages about both abortion and racism with a marker at the top saying 'this also exists in real life!' before that fateful night
13:22 As a former part of this community when I was a school-aged child (I'm almost 19 years old now) I have to say, never underestimate the power of autism. There's also a wiki for non-scary logos called the Closing Logos Wiki (AKA CLG for short) and it's even more in depth
@Hb1290 Logos Oh, parden me. I haven't visted that site regularly since 2018, although in 2021 I went back once because I was bored, so my memory isn't the best
The CLG Wiki used to list a "scare factor" for each logo, but they got rid of them, I think because the scariness was very subjective and everyone mocked them for calling certain logos scary. Is that why the Scary Logos Wiki was created?
The rules in the Pooh's Adventures wiki are nuts. If you slightly vandalize a page, you instantly get perma banned from the wiki. One of my friends made Pooh's Adventures of Killer Bean and the page got deleted and was blocked from editing on that wiki. Ironically, they allow Family Guy and South Park but they have this rule where rated R content isn't allowed with a few exceptions and they don't allow Killer Bean which is more tame than Family Guy and South Park.
The idea of mixing Pooh's Adventures with R-rated stuff is one of the funniest concepts to me. Like, imagine Pooh's Adventures of Event Horizon, that would certainly be something.
honestly could be because a majority of people watched those shows as children or could be mistaken as shows meant for kids, at least south park. a lot of the people i meet who consistently watch these shows or have deeper than average knowledge of the show are usually autistic, myself included. i rarely watch south park anymore, but i watched a LOT of it as a child and it’s currently my biggest fixation.
Former logophile here. 12:37 is an infamous old Russian TV logo based on a real mask. Supposedly, the creator of the company and logo was denied permission to use the actual mask, so he made his own in CGI and the result is...well, that abomination. They FINALLY redesigned that creepy thing in 2017, so now it actually looks like a human face. (It wasn’t until the redesign that I found out that the lump atop the mask's head was supposed to be a frog and not some kind of man-bun.)
Honestly, I like the old one. It's iconic as heck. Not really scary to me, but the way it looks feels so odd & so wonderous. Like it makes one wonder just where the heck it came from.
It's not a wiki but that last section reminded me of a very similar internet enigma. The Loud House : Revamped is the longest fanfiction known to humanity (possibly even the longest written work in history). The series is a transcript for a series that starts kinda like the Loud House but the devolves into throwing in as many characters as possible and is only The Loud House in name
Yeah, I remember there was one segment that had Burns and Smithers in it and it TOTALLY mischaracterized them and portrayed them both as hating each other even though they’re best friends and possibly future lovers in canon 😭
Im all here for it, theres some hilarious stuff. Some links/names I forgot, some I still have. So many bizarre fanon wikis too. Then you have niches like sexypedia, or wikis of forums/sites like the gamefaqs-based wikis.
So here's a little interesting story of mine about those crossovers. I was in elementary school and the teacher was going put on an episode of The Magic Schoolbus (the one episode about muscles and a kid was trying to build a Robot). She didn't have a physical copy of the episode, so she found it on UA-cam. We were watching the theme song, and right as the lyrics came in, footage of the Muppets driving a car was played while the theme was playing. There were also other characters like Thomas the Tank engine. Everyone in the classroom was very confused about this, the teacher tried to find another version without those edits, but eventually she gave up and everyone just rolled with it. Every now and again, these characters would chime in to offer some witty banter. Some of our classmates even dubbed over the characters lines. The only time the teacher intervened was when one character was about to tell a story (I guess it was going too off-topic for what we were supposed to be learning). I had that in my mind for quite a while, but eventually forgot about it when I entered Middle and High School. But after watching this video, the memory came back to me, the style of those lines of text over footage of old shows from those 90s and 2000s cartoons was exactly the same as that episode I watched back then. I can only imagine what I would have not experienced if my teacher actually had physical tape of the show. The video is likely gone, but I will always cherish it for what it brought to me. Thanks for reawakening what I once thought was just a thing of my past. :)
That's almost like when my biology teacher tried to show us a video about a white blood cell eating a foreign bacteria, but the only version he could find had Team Fortress 2 voices over it.
These wikis are obviously connected to autism and that’s not an insult. It’s just facts. That people like me fixate on weird things. I enjoy going on these weird wikis and getting a good laugh at my fellow autistic people. My favorite ones are the scary logos , goanimate wikis, bad spongebob episodes, best spongebob episodes, CWCKI and more. I just love reading all the silly stuff they have to say. I love how they rip on SpongeBob episodes like they actually are evil 😂
The noedolekciN logo and it's various versions and variations is a rabbit hole in itself. It's like tripping over one branch and then rolling down a hill for what seems like hours on end, as I did my fair share of snooping around the Scary Logos wiki and fell down the noedolekciN hole looking at all the variations. At first I thought this was just some weird, outsider art ARG, but now I realize it's just a bunch of kids making their first creepypastas.
I remember discovering a whole wiki about a whole apartment complex. It had most things that were public, like the cars in the parking lot and the places around the complex. It even detailed the history and levels. It had no information on residents or anything, which is good. I wanna find it again.
I think one of my favorite niche, awful genres of fandom wikis is marvel roleplay wikis. Once I decided I wanted to learn more about Daken (wolverines kid) and instead found a wiki with puck from glee as a fancast, saying Daken was the result of mpreg between wolverine and sabretooth. Still havent recovered.
Never found those wikis despite looking up marvel stuff a lot. Maybe bc i tend to look up things from particular universes and not just the character in general. And my favorite marvel universe is not exactly a popular one (Earth-12041)
When I was around 12 I became admin on the Polish Rayman Wiki. It became the Wiki of the month on the wikia site. There was a lot of drama happening, shitposts, bullying, death threats, lots of autistic children/teenagers beefing with eachother, admins deleting admins and changing alliances. People making a page for every single possible concept or image from the Rayman franchise. People making really elaborate, in-depth fanfic content. Essays about Linkin Park. I was banned at one point (after an elaborate saga involving a youtube troll and split personalities). Came back about a decade later to see what happened to the page. It was a ghost town. I found out through comments on some profiles and articles that people still talked about our reign of the site years later. One of the last active admins started getting bullied for his obsession with fetish fan-art and there was even some minor youtube drama about it. There was also a Phineas and Ferb wiki through which I was groomed by a girl in her late teens in the chat. Fan wikis are wild.
This reminded me that actually I was in a wiki at one point and didn't remember that throughout the entirety of the 2 videos. I was 8 and there was this Polish guy who was 10. It was for a really niche online game which you literally couldn't play anymore and every single person who cared any bit about the game got their own wiki page, which eventually turned into a war of hackers vs the casuals vs the admins vs the veterans vs the trolls vs the map builders and pvpers, and that's not even mentioning anything that happened on the actual wiki, including people writing some of the dirtiest things I've been witness to the possibility of their existence about kids they didn't like, constant griefing, 5 different alternate wikis being made, constant fake accounts of an admin "coming back" and one time some of the most prominent people in there actually for a second thought it was real, then there was a silent war of people constantly reformatting articles in different styles, others creating 3 different alternate homepages and so on. And I have no doubts that some of the friend groups formed around it are still very much active and very much still paying lip service to that random game made by a bored guy in a few weeks
About the Scary Logos Wiki: This is probably not the best place to go for your logo needs. Not just because of all the weird fake articles and stuff like that, but because there is a better alternative: the Audiovisual Identity Database, a wiki that goes into logos of all kinds. However it does not go into why they are scary, previously they did when they were the CLG Wiki, with the Scare Factor, but that was removed as it made them look immature, or soemthing along those lines. AVID Wiki also doesn't have these fake logos as articles. Also on the topic of getting catharsis from characters dying I remember there being so many videos made in GoAnimate with users in the author avatar killing their most hated characters (usually Caillou, Barney or Dora), or an ungrounded video where a character does the same thing and everyone is proud of it... for some reason?
i have a theory that the whole killing off hated characters/grounded videos genre is a weird form of vent art where the person takes their anger on a character they don't like. or i'm just reaching and it's just the autistic urge to make the same things over and over
I like using Logopedia, because it shows logo evolutions. I didn't even know CLG even changed its name. I remember when they had the scare factors on that wiki.
@@Thatsmashguy27 to be fair, as a kid i found myself running to the next room to wait for windows xp to start up. sounded intimidating for no reason...
Here are some of my favorite weird wikis: The Sparta Remix Wiki, which documents every remix base, every note pattern (they invented their own strange format of describing beat timings) and almost every video ever made. And the Candy Crush Wiki. *There is a page for every level in the game. **_And they even have actual comments._*
@@8000_Ribbon Man, Sparta Remixes were the good stuff. I used to watch them 8 years ago and still sometimes do. Even those megaparisons (when timed perfectly, which they mostly aren't) sometimes sound wery well.
Nah cause I used to be on that wiki as well 😭 (one of my note patterns are still on there too) Sparta remixing was fun tho, glad I did it cause it honestly taught me how to make music, lol. It's also the reason why I've stuck with FL Studio for so long (I just started using other DAWs this year lmao)
(In regards to winnie the pooh wiki) maybe its becuz pooh is a comfort character to a lot of people, so by inserting pooh (childhood comfort) into their more recent obsession, it allows them to feel, happy? Safe? An over all well rounded feeling? Maybe even important? Listen im not a genius so im probs wrong and i really dont know where this thought might be going, but thats the only real explaination i can come up with lol
Not gonna lie I went on Pooh's Adventure wiki, started to autistically search up characters I obsess with on there. Found out a bunch of them are on there with their own lores within this expanded universe, began to stim for a good minute, then realised certain characters aren't on there yet and now i'm tempted to add them on there. Thanks.
i literally start happy stimming when i see my favorite characters in weirdass shit like elsagate vids or tism pits like poohs adventures, i can relate
i did that too a while ago and my entire life and existence was absolutely RUINED beyond repair when i found out they'd put arle from puyo puyo in the nintendo characters category... i will never recover from this and all that other stuff that generally means the same thing
There's a wiki for a Fireboy and Watergirl fanseries in which most of the characters are either crappy MS paint drawings or crappy recolors of Loud House characters and one of the characters is named "Blackboy"
The logo wiki for some odd reason reminds me of the “EAS alert” fandom (which may not be the actual term but I’m unsure what else to coin it). The name is on the nose, its people really engrossed in EAS alerts. Analyzing different nations EAS alerts, physical EAS sirens, different alert events and the times they can occur, original made disasters that require an EAS (my favorite being the Black Mesa ones). Its all wildly interesting but definitely peculiar. I was highly engrossed in this "fandom" for a hot second lol
I’m someone in this fandom. The reason people are so into it is similar to why people like stuff like Fallout, it’s really interesting to imagine scenarios of catastrophe and or the world ending, it’s also just a really fun hobby to make these EAS broadcasts. There’s also a lot of overlap with people such as myself who are just really into TV
As an autistic person myself…. at least that one person involved in the scary logo wiki being autistic certainly tracks. Sometimes “special interests” end up being just the weirdest things. Also something about the phrase “tall autism” is just really funny.
I tested that by searching “Problem Solverz Pooh’s Adventures”. The show wasn’t on there, thankfully(for context, I LOVE that show but most people either hate it or don’t know it exists) Dodged a bullet, damn.
I once had a guy directly rip off a fanfic I wrote, change the names of a few of the characters, remove all the gay couples, and put it up on the Total Drama Fanon Wiki. I was LIVID!
I found the Pooh Adventures wiki before by looking up images for some characters as references. And the funniest part is sometimes the Pooh Adventures wiki would have better quality images of what I am looking for than the actual wikis!!
As someone who is weirdly fascinated by company logos, I think one of the "scary" factors people attach to them is having seen them at nighttime when they were kids. Night feels weird and liminal even as an adult; seeing these probably do some crazy shit to your brain haha As for creating their own scary logos to analyze... yeah idk how to explain that one. It's creative, I'll give em that!
I mean, that Pooh wiki is pretty much Kingdom Hearts. In 3, Pooh gives you a rocket launcher and you fight the protagonist of a cancelled Final Fantasy game
Fandom has done a lot of good by being the common enemy. Some of the biggest and oldest independent wikis out there were formed from the remnants of fandom pages splintered off by disgruntled users.
I got a fun experience from Scary Logos Wiki. By the time I had my first Wiki account, all the mods for SCW had up and left, even the owner, so there was no one to moderate troll edits. So no-account people would make nonsense pages for logos that weren't really scary at all, or make dumb categories such as "logos that scared [fictional character]". For some reason, I was irrationally annoyed by the vandalism and basically tried to be a mod in spirit. I counter-edited the nonsense pages to insult the vandals and deleted the joke categories off the actual scary logos. I would actually report the IPs somehow, too. I actually got people on my side and they would come to me and alert me if more spam edits were happening. Buuuuuut since all the actual staff had left the wiki years ago, our efforts were moot. I gave up within a year of starting.
the "logos that scare fictional characters" rabbit hole is incredibly deep, there's so many videos of kids(?) (some of them sound way too grown to be kids which might be the scary part) holding their plushies up to the tv and screaming when the logo shows up. i wonder who invented the format tbh
@@Thatsmashguy27 maybe it's a mandela effect but i feel like this format existed way before the 2010's? i recall my little sister watching similar videos in like. 2007
The Pooh's adventure wiki truly goes to show that sometimes things can have so much dedication, yet also have little at the same time. And yet its so chaotic that its good.
Exploring bizarre wikis is one of me and my friends' favorite pastime. Ever heard of the "Joey Slikk Alt" fandom? Apparently, Joey Slikk is a children's youtuber who makes multi-hour long videos of cartoon characters turning into ungodly abominations with multiple sets of heads and eyes. This wiki is full of people's fan creations based on this idea, which means pages are an unending stream of hundreds of images of each character's descend into madness. I swear to god this wiki's gotta account for like 50% of fandom's image storage because these people are DEDICATED. There's hundreds of pages and each page has hundreds of unique images for each phase, it's honestly impressive.
i looked it up to see what you mean and i clicked on one of the first articles i saw and there's got to be at least 500 images on that article alone😵💫
Another weird wiki i'd like to mention is the Dynapaul wiki, a 3,000 + wiki run by one guy: Dynapaul. it's filled with pages of characters from all sorts of media, ranging from Eggman, to characters who originate from a fucking *fanmade total war legend of zelda mod.* all somehow mashed together into this guys ultimate lore and fanfiction. It's CONSTANTLY maintained and updated by the guy with the last edit as i type this being a bunch of pages updated yesterday. Edit: Oh yeah, and so much of it is connected to something he calls "Shinto-christian mythology"
wikis were one of my favourite passtimes on my early teens, i remember exploring all the mugen and weegee wikis back in the day, and seeing those crazy crossover ones just brings me back to my childhood days where i would write whole comics about those things hah I hope you continue this! Wiki is a whole rabbit hole, you should talk about the Weegeepedia, the blacklist on the Sound Effect wikis, etc. Plenty of content there!
The Scary Logo Wiki is honestly quite endearing to me. On one hand, it helps serve as an open source form of media preservation effort, with the scary nostalgic appeal behind the logos being something of a biproduct that compliments its allure. On the other hand, it is a place to exercise Horror writing based on a very specific childhood fear. However, if it is to be treated as a credible source for preservation of those logos, then the addition of fictitious entries can be potentially harmful. I don't see any ill intent, but it's difficult to see which side of the argument is more apparent for the Wiki's case, but I hope it decides soon what its purpose should be.
There are some pretty funny wikis out there, like wikis for games that have never been made yet have a billion npcs documented, or wikis about something a group of friends just made up, and some wikis that seem to have some purpose but are sort of a fanfic. Of the latter I recently stumbled upon the "Gods and Demons" wiki. You'd think it'd be about documenting various entitites from real life mythologies, but no, it documents a specific made up mythology with it's own stabilished lore that is loosely based on real life mythologies. Crazy shit.
I still remember Scary Godmother, and I think part of it is because I remember eating macaroni and cheese WITHOUT ANY CHEESE while watching it on Halloween when I was super young.
One rabbit hole I fell down was people documenting fictional versions of Windows operating systems. They would make up the start up and shut down sounds and make logos for them. They had made OSs that were created at the beginning of time, all the way to the end of time thousands and millions of years in the future. There’s a compilation on UA-cam of these fake logos that is about 3 hours long.
My friends and I discovered the Pooh's Adventure Wiki while on a voice call for something i can't even remember anymore (i think it was a powerpoint night) and trying to find info on something else that lead to its immense confusing rabbit hole. It was bizarre and insane, and one of my fondest memories
I'm sorry to inform you, that Deadwingdork not only exposed me to the Pooh crossover wiki long ago, but that they also showed me things no man should speak of.
The THX logo DOES give me the creeps but not only because of the “Room filling sound” but because the first time I saw it it was the opening of “Twister” and as a child in Alabama I was afraid of tornados.
as a kid i fell into a rabbithole that led me into all the stuff involving logos, mainly the LBC (logo bloopers community), people who make shows online about people trying to film a studio's vanity plate (a trend started and popularized by one "davemadson" who's STILL apparently at it afaik)... mostly being gijinka/anthropomorphic representations of Microsoft text-to-speech voices (thank ppl like nkrs200 and Thunderbirds101 for throwing me into the rabbithole that was Microsoft Sam lore). these days i'm far gone from it but looking back was kinda funny
The shocking thing is that this "davemadson" you speak of is now 60 YEARS OLD as of the time of writing this reply! How has he NOT retired from this stuff yet?
@@onihaiena6152 HE WAS BORN IN 1963! HE LIVED THROUGH THE MOON LANDING FOR PETE'S SAKE! HE IS OLDER THAN MOST OF THE LOGO BLOOPER COMMUNITY, WHICH I HAVE TO REMIND YOU CONSISTS OF CHILDREN! (sorry for the all caps thing)
If you think the Scary Logos Wiki now is weird, keep in mind that it used to be weirder, as there used to be all these random categories, many along the lines of "logos that scare (insert character here)" and other bizarre stuff
I hate how strange it's gotten over the years. I originally got into the logo community because of old opening/closing logos that used to scare me as a kid, but sheesh what has it turned into?
Im on the spectrum and stuff and when I was younger I remember being really obsessed with logos. History of the logos, their variants, commercials using the logos, and other stuff. I particularly remember being obsessed with the PBS logo. I also watched alot of logo transitions and remember some of those scary commercials you showed.
As a former child with a video editor myself, I can confirm that if a child has a dedication to something, they will go out of their way to make content out of it on an absurd basis. I used to make UA-cam videos, often animations, and post them _daily._ I think it reached into 1000+ videos at one point because of how much time I put into it. A grand majority of those videos are gone now, and they were all frankly terrible, but it just goes to show what a kid is capable of with free time and an obsession. I can't even make fun of the Pooh's Adventure stuff, because that's the sort of thing I used to make a lot back then, and even nowadays I still like to do crossovers with my art and animations. Not to the same scale or absurdity as these, not even close, but still.
The Supernanny Fanon rules section reads like most of the rules were added incrementally in response to various site-wide dramas that occurred over time.
A weird wiki that I’ve seen no one talk about is the Spinpasta wiki. Now I don’t know if it used to be a regular creepypasta site but if you go on there now there’s a whole epidemic of stories about the THX mascot. Basically the entire premise of these stories is the mascot Tex killing famous characters because “people were scared of their logo” even making him strangely op. (In one story he was even a Sith Lord and killed Luke Skywalker) . I think the craze went so far that people actively complain about it on the site yet I’ve seen no one talk about it anywhere else.
The other creepypasta stories on there, talks about a lost episode where an evil character kills everyone and that’s it. Yes. There are 95 percent of the stories on that wiki that had that “evil character murder spree” trope.
The Doctor Who Wiki is my personal favourite. There's an article for pretty much any random generic thing you can think of. Tables? Music? Cancer? Doctor Who Wiki has you covered. And for some reason, every article is written in the past tense, making it sound like the things described in the articles no longer exist. This makes the articles even more amusing to read, as I just imagine I'm an alien reading about an extinct race called "humans" and everything to do with them.
Oh god.... the Poohs Adventures rabbit hole is such a deep one. Here's a fun game you can play: go on the wiki, click "Random Article", and just be taken aback by whatever it spits at you xD
I have a memory of a wiki that I stumbled onto a long time ago when I was looking up images of a scene from a movie to copy it for drawing practice. It was some sort of alternate universe thing where famous actors and actresses were photoshopped to be overweight and had fake bios that went into intense detail about how and why they were fat. I can't tell if it was an actual memory or some kind of manufactured fever dream.
Honestly one of my favorite weird wikis was one dedicated to this weird subculture of baby roleplay in Club Penguin called Pookies Even better was that there was an entire wiki dedicated to waging war on them through Club Penguin called “The Pookie Protest” wiki, complete with edgy Club Penguin OCs and LARP battles that happened in Club Penguin
I’m one of the many ADHD+Autistic Gen-Z’ers who has a Fandom Wiki account, and a special interest in cartoon and video game media. I have one Wiki to myself that’s for my fanworks, and I occasionally add my fanworks to Fanon Wikis(I’m planning to do so for my recent Ed Edd n’ Eddy AU right now actually). Otherwise, I mostly just update grammar or errors as I see them; last one I recall was the other day, where I updated the Dubbing Database page for Oddballs’ season and episode numbers from 1 and 13 to 2 and 26. I find some of these fandoms fascinating. Like, 15:24? A creepypasta, logo, AND Go!Animate video? That’s peak amateur, niche cartoon fandom right there.
I've never been so addicted to a channel to where I'll just binge all their videos as much as this. Please keep up your content its amazing. Love they way you do it, your humor, your editing, all of it. Absolutely love your stuff and practically waiting for youtube to notify me for another video of yours 🎉
there’s a strange, small section of fandom wikis I was a part of a few years back that are related to hypothetical weather events. you would not believe how much drama they are filled with. it is absolutely insane how toxic the community behind the wikis are. there is also a slight problem where the main fan base is children who don’t know how to make a coherent page. it’s wacky shit.
The funny thing is, The Scary Godmother wiki becoming a ground for shitposting isn't too uncommon, I've seen it happen to other smaller wikis as well, off the top of my head I remember the Popee The Performer wiki was rampant with shitposting, though I don't know if they ever cleaned the site. You might have to make this into a series tbh since there are TONS of weird wikis out there, I'd love to see you cover them.
Oh my God :0 I never expected to hear the name "Scary Logos Wiki" in any context ever again, let alone a video from a major UA-camr with lots of subscribers. Kudos for your in-depth discussion of it, it was a nostalgic blast to the past for me :)
I've always wondered why when I'd look up an obscure character on google images, a wiki page would appear saying "pooh's adventures wiki" I mean, I knew it was related to winnie the pooh in a way as I have been familiar with winnie the pooh since childhood, but I never knew what relations said characters had with winnie the pooh, but it's always nice to learn something new.
Speaking of the supernanny wiki, there’s an actual creepypasta where she gets pictures of every family she helped dead and gets killed with the cameramen. I’m serious
I think I shouldn't have to tell you all don't go and vandalize any of the wikis shown here, except the Neo-Scary Godmother one because that entire wiki is nothing but vandalism.
EDIT 4/8/2024: Welp the Scary Godmother Wiki is no more, RIP
Anyway, Have a Happy Easter and God bless. Also the music at the start is called Cashmere Cannonball for the many who have asked.
yo whats the intro song?
Love your videos!
@K Dilla Darude Sandstorm
I may check out the neo-scary godmother one now thanks to this video purely because I live for a good shitpost
@@magicmush1998 why would you do this to me oh magic mushy
imagine watching the scene from 1954 godzilla where that little girl is crying and screaming because her mom is dead and winnie the pooh and spongebob are in the background
LMAO
As a Kaiju fan myself, that would be hilarious as hell to see istg
Well, to paraphrase a certain rock band, “History shows again and again, that the Internet finds out the folly of man! (Especially if they have a strange obsession!)”
Blue oyster cult was the best
Imagine watching Halloween and Laurie hiding in the closet with Ash and Pikachu from Michael Myers and Pete and the Honest John.
In the realm of strange wikis, the Anime Bath Scene Wiki definitely deserves a shoutout. It's incredibly comprehensive; if you can think of any instance in any anime or manga in which a character does something vaguely resembling taking a bath or shower, the odds are pretty good it's mentioned on there. The craziest part, though? It's all run by ONE PERSON.
Apparently it's not even a fetish thing
someone liked anime bath scenes
I wouldn’t even be that dedicated
Jesus
Reminds me of Eka's Portal... anything related to Fantastic Voyage plots will show up on there.
One very autistic person
You forgot the Silent Hill wiki where one man made it his mission to inform the world what the series is really about, the horrors of male circumcision.
"AAAAAAAHHHH THEY ARE STEALING MY FORESKIN!!!!!!" - James Suderland
What a time to be alive.
Whang made an amazing video on it
iirc he went on to terrorize other fandom wikis as well after getting kicked out of the silent hill wiki
What too much intactivism does to a MF:
One of my favorite things a Wiki has ever done was TF2 Wiki's "wall of shame". A page dedicated to some of the worst edits on the site.
I just looked that up, and it's great. Two of my favorite parts were "The Holy Makerel is the only 'dead' weapon" and the description of why the Medic is the only class without a health issue.
Here's a great one: "The Half Zatoichi is further proof that the Demoman is a time-traveling wizard. Although versions of the blade come in "Genuine" quality, the blade appears to be brand new. Obviously, the Demoman must have acquired it from the past."
@@bingus48 what other evidence is there that demo is a time traveling wizard
"Heavy's Belt Bullets may be Crayons."
Somehow this corresponds so much to TF2 humor that it feels natural to find such article there.
A Wiki user since 2013 here. Im so glad someone finally found out the absolute rabbithole that is Fandom Wikia. I used to be highly active in it, and encountered a ton of weird wikis. Some of the highlights include:
-A wiki where several kids were writing about "dramas", with 50+ articles that looked like this: "User X called User Y a kid, but an agreement was reached and the drama ceased to continue."
-A wiki about Angry German Kid where someone described his furry OC, and half of the article literally was the OC's oddly specific political views about Scottish independence.
-A wiki about a fictional country with fully-described TV channels with names such as, roughly translating, "B1tch 1", "B1tch Sport", "B1tch News".
-A wiki where a kid wrote an entire tv show about Polish brand heroes.
-A wiki where people were posting pictures of characters crying, and calling them "hilarious and funny".
Seddie iCarly wikia
Kojarzysz Rayman Wikia?
@@arturb9639 fandom wiki used to be called wikia
This comment reads like a list of weird shit the SCP Foundation found when testing some bizarre wiki-generating SCP.
bitch news is the only news source I will ever trust
Hello, Scary Godmother wiki here, well...sorta.
Yeah, basically this whole thing started as an inside joke amongst online friends and it ballooned into something we could have never imagined. It used to be the original Scary Godmother wiki until many years later, someone must have reported the wiki as vandalized to a higher up so we had our privileges and most of our pages revoked. We were able to back up most of it to Neo Scary Godmother wiki, which always existed to be a back up in case something like that happened.
But yeah, Jill Thompson (the creator of Scary Godmother) likely hates us. We just want to keep the series relevant in the public eye and have some fun while we're at it. Good video!
Damn i can't believe the whole wiki gained sentience
good for u 👍
@@alguien6462 They're a hivemind, an orchestra of unified will
You can blame me for all the entries made under the category Politicians and Uchiha Clan
Yeah I just watch it and keep it to my self I don't like to Google shows that I like so it sounds good that I didn't stumble on that wiki
I don't find the Neo Scarygodmother wiki pages to be funny, OP. If you wanted it to "stay relevant," how about just...leave it alone? I genuinely don't get what's funny about vandalizing a wiki page, especially if it's for attention. 🤨🤷♀️
i'm impressed that you didn't directly comment on the digimon 9/11 clip you were showing during the pooh's adventure part
Now I’m morbidly curious whether 9/11 is mentioned in any Digimon media, and if it is of any significance.
@@insertobligatoryreferenceh489 In a drama CD only released in Japan, 9/11 is referenced, and Mimi witnessed it.
@@SegaMegadrive unfortunately pinocchios cricket experience the traumas aswell 😔🙏
@@SegaMegadrive Any chance I can find this audiodrama with english subs?
@@SegaMegadriveBut were Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends there?
The idea of super nanny fanfiction is in and of itself hilarious. Like just making up fictional children who engage in fictional behaviors for super nanny to deal with in fictional ways, it’s fucking crazy
I’m honestly surprised there wasn’t a similar wiki with Gordon Ramsay tbh
@@MrSkerpentineinfinite kitchens, infinite nightmares
If Roald Dahl lived today he would be writing Supernanny fanfiction instead of Willy Wonka stories.
Eh, sort of. It's just like a sitcom or a TV drama, at the end of the day. Which it all but is, basically.
@@MrSkerpentine So just like Total Drama, but in a kitchen?
Seeing someone completely normal dive into the deposits of calcified autism that is the scary logos and Pooh’s adventures wiki is very intriguing. Whenever my gf made me play Kingdom Hearts 2 I explained how that game’s dialogue is exactly like a Pooh’s adventures “movie” where every character from every crossover universe is required to make a quip in a conversation
Was the autism quip really necessary?
@@brendanthedreamer I think it adds context. Im also autistic but I didn’t mean to offend
@@jaydenpatterson5165 What was the comment?
Holy shit, I love the phrase “deposits of calcified autism” so much. As a fellow autistic who would also make insane crossovers like this, it describes it perfectly.
@@ablancer3582 somebody gets it
20:28 Yes. They. Do.
I used to work in a community almost entirely based around video editing. The amount of content made by actual pre-teens is astonishing. Get an autistic 14 year old a copy of a video editor and they can make anything, quality be damned. How do I know? I WAS that autistic 14 year old. Never underestimate niche microcommunities, especially ones that are mostly enjoyed by children. Based on my experience in similar fandom, I can guarantee the Pooh's Adventure community is stuffed to the brim with drama. There's probably like 12 people this year that got cancelled in the Pooh's Adventure fandom. DO NOT. UNDERESTIMATE. WEIRD MICROCOMMUNITIES. *ESPECIALLY* CROSSOVER ONES.
I feel that there was also probably a groomer ring in there too
oh my god, what kind of drama could even happen? i notice a lot of kids in these communities can't handle criticism very well at all
@@alolannassie Well, from my experience with a similar place, extremely annoying and petty friend drama, dozens of child groomers, constant mental breakdowns over the pressure of spending your entire hobby time working for one microcommunity, and extremely annoying and petty groomers having mental breakdowns. I'm not even clear of this. When I was 16, I was in a place very similar to these guys, and basically ended up lying about my age to wiggle my way into the seedy, horny underbelly of the community like a snake and I was miserable the entire time until I got kicked out. I can tell you right now, being free from the chains of these kinds of places is so refreshing. My mental health has skyrocketed. I can't speak for everyone, some people are happy working in niche fandoms and major respect to them for that, but if I can give any piece of advice to young people: Hang out with people because you get along, not because you have a vague shared interest.
@@Gabri_Lovecraft From my experience the fan made rap battle community was quite a bit like that.
put teens and preteens in one place for 24 hours and petty drama is all but guaranteed
I'm appalled that your exploration of the Supernanny Fanon wiki explored what is probably one of the TAMEST episodes over there and not the big ones with the absurd lore.
The ones where they have a family that adopted like 30 kids and then one of the parents suddenly becomes super abusive, changes their name to something like "Fuckoff Childmurderer" and starts beating up their kids while reciting lines like "GUMBALL IS FOR BABIES TV SHOULD BE FOR ADULTS" or things like that.
Or the spinoffs where the most popular kids from various episodes have videogames made about them where they team up with one of the admins's super generic edgy cringe anime OC to fight against one of the abusive parents that apparently has been marked as the fanon wiki's main villain.
So that “no abuse unless it’s a special episode” rule is either lax-forced, or there are a LOT of ‘special episode’s
@@BinglesPI'm guessing that rule's for making so the Supernanny doesn't use violence on children to make them behave.
@@BinglesP Oh they're "special" alright...
@@tiamystic I meant the kids from the madeup episodes, not from the real ones
anyone else think these are made by kids trying to air out their problems
On the South Park wiki, one episode has a continuity error because Cartman says aids wasn't funny but a previous episode said aids was funny
Im guessing they haven't heard about Kenny
ZIMBABWE
Cartman has a tendency of changing his beliefs based on whatever is convenient for him, even if it contradicts things he's said previously. I think you mean the episode where Cartman does get aids, makes sense that he just decides that aids isn't funny as soon as it affects him.
I will take any opportunity I get to ramble about south park.
@@8000_Ribbon No, In "Jared Has Aids" Aids was officially declared funny
@@ECartmanist I meant when he said aids wasn't funny on the episode where he did get aids. I remember he's made aids jokes even before that episode (I think he made one in Cartman joins NAMBLA?) Jared has aides is from season 6 iirc, while the episode where he gets aids himself has to be from around season 10. I wouldn't really consider it a continuity error since like I said he does change his beliefs often depending on what is more convenient for him.
I'm glad I didn't get "writes Super Nanny fanfic and wiki articles about fake logos" on my autism roll.
Yo rare digby activity wtf
I know digbys a real person on the internet because I see him other places on it.
Digby, the world of fake logos is even stranger than the world of scary logos. (Source: was obsessed with logos when I was a kid and still have a slight interest in them from a graphic design standpoint)
@@punkysnarks I've been dabbling in logo design myself for a recent project. It takes some serious thought and planning.
@@cumbrapwhy did you name yourself cumbrap
The logo fandom saddens me
"My child is really into logos"
"So he's a graphics designer prodigy?"
"No..."
I assume it’s a side interest of what media the logos are associated with. I can’t imagine it being a full-on thing for more than a week at best.
@@BinglesP As someone who watches a few logo communities... no. it goes much much further than a week.
my interest in logos made me a graphic designer lmao
My liking of logos came from liking animation in general.
for me, it's both. I was in the logo community for years and interested in logo videos but sometimes i also like to learn graphic designing. i love to make logos and TV idents, but that's just one of my interests that i am not more focused on, besides my current interest which is conlanging, programming, and making games.
also hi puz
The Barney wiki has a similar problem with the Scary Godmother one. It's abandoned and has TONS of joke pages, it's amazing.
link?
@@clouds-rb9xt Ahhhh they fixed it, damn. It was like that for ages.
@@insertnamehere6559 So basically it was the same case as with Scary Godmother, but with bad ending?
@@mihailos8701 Yes. For ages, there were pages about wars, random anime characters, etc etc. But I guess they wiped it all.
The Butt Ugly Martians wiki is similarly pretty overrun by shitposts too.
One of my favorite types of wiki is fanon wikis because they're full of in depth descriptions of stuff that doesn't even exist
Huge shoutout to the GoAnimate fanon wiki
Entire wikis dedicated to chronicling the works of an author who hasn’t even released a single of their self insert fanfics yet- run entirely by the writer themselves
@@Shartmaster32 and the gta fanon wiki
Making your own fanon Wiki is kinda fun IMO, I can write down my ideas instead of leaving them in my head until I forget them.
Fanon wikis are the best. I think my favorite is the Smurfs Fanon wiki since it’s a weird mix of Smurfs stuff and Christian propaganda of all things. Like, there’s an article about Islam, where it explains that the Islamic Smurfs were converted to Christianity by the good Christian Smurfs. Oh, and Sodom and Gomorrah has its own article for some reason!
You'd be surprised with how deep the logo fandom rabbit hole goes. There's UA-cam channels dedicated to logos with entire story arcs revolving around them.
I’d say I have no idea why, but I was into logos for a little bit when I was in Elementary school
and then you have greeny phatom
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It there a secret Fandom of book collectors that get all the ones in the series to form a picture when on a shelf i should be aware of too?
I used to watch logo bloopers and stuff like that (I was like 15) and there was a youtuber I used to watch who'd make videos about the p head from the PBS logo and I think there was an evil version too.
It was strange, and I don't watch stuff like that anymore, obviously.
There's people like that who are VERY dedicated to logos that like to make anything out of them.
I'm still a massive logo fan, but I now stay away from bloopers or content like that.
I now only watch logos for nostalgia or just to entertain myself when bored. I stay away from the weird part of the fandom.
Logos EXE Adventure was something.
I'll admit, I am VERY surprised there was no mention of the Smurf's Fanon Wiki
Me and two friends of mine found out about it after watching Legally Blonde one night and I don't think I ever thought I'd ever see a wiki about the Smurf's have pages about both abortion and racism with a marker at the top saying 'this also exists in real life!' before that fateful night
13:22 As a former part of this community when I was a school-aged child (I'm almost 19 years old now) I have to say, never underestimate the power of autism. There's also a wiki for non-scary logos called the Closing Logos Wiki (AKA CLG for short) and it's even more in depth
CLG is actually Audiovisual Identity Database (AVID) now. We rebranded after a fairly big leadership change last year
@Hb1290 Logos Oh, parden me. I haven't visted that site regularly since 2018, although in 2021 I went back once because I was bored, so my memory isn't the best
Don't self-dox.
???????????? @@user-fe8gx3ie5v
The CLG Wiki used to list a "scare factor" for each logo, but they got rid of them, I think because the scariness was very subjective and everyone mocked them for calling certain logos scary. Is that why the Scary Logos Wiki was created?
The rules in the Pooh's Adventures wiki are nuts. If you slightly vandalize a page, you instantly get perma banned from the wiki. One of my friends made Pooh's Adventures of Killer Bean and the page got deleted and was blocked from editing on that wiki. Ironically, they allow Family Guy and South Park but they have this rule where rated R content isn't allowed with a few exceptions and they don't allow Killer Bean which is more tame than Family Guy and South Park.
Maybe they just think Killer bean is stupid... Which how could call such high art stupid?
The idea of mixing Pooh's Adventures with R-rated stuff is one of the funniest concepts to me. Like, imagine Pooh's Adventures of Event Horizon, that would certainly be something.
@@Artman2004 True that but sadly, you can't do R rated shiz on that wiki. They are heavily strict on that.
honestly could be because a majority of people watched those shows as children or could be mistaken as shows meant for kids, at least south park. a lot of the people i meet who consistently watch these shows or have deeper than average knowledge of the show are usually autistic, myself included. i rarely watch south park anymore, but i watched a LOT of it as a child and it’s currently my biggest fixation.
I’d watch poohs adventures in killer bean
Former logophile here. 12:37 is an infamous old Russian TV logo based on a real mask. Supposedly, the creator of the company and logo was denied permission to use the actual mask, so he made his own in CGI and the result is...well, that abomination.
They FINALLY redesigned that creepy thing in 2017, so now it actually looks like a human face. (It wasn’t until the redesign that I found out that the lump atop the mask's head was supposed to be a frog and not some kind of man-bun.)
Honestly, I like the old one. It's iconic as heck. Not really scary to me, but the way it looks feels so odd & so wonderous. Like it makes one wonder just where the heck it came from.
You and other logophiles made my 2013 youtube experience much more interesting. Bless
It was an edited photo of a statue of Guo Xiang
@@Bocqurant same
@@n_worder And the "frog" on its head is actually a toad, specifically a three-legged toad that is a symbol of good fortune.
It's not a wiki but that last section reminded me of a very similar internet enigma. The Loud House : Revamped is the longest fanfiction known to humanity (possibly even the longest written work in history). The series is a transcript for a series that starts kinda like the Loud House but the devolves into throwing in as many characters as possible and is only The Loud House in name
Hot take: I don't think it counts due to a half of it just being copy-paste of wiki articles and other things.
@@ricardodnda3826so that Smash Bros fic is still the winner?
@@anueutsuho7425 Yep.
Yeah, I remember there was one segment that had Burns and Smithers in it and it TOTALLY mischaracterized them and portrayed them both as hating each other even though they’re best friends and possibly future lovers in canon 😭
This video and Cybershell's wiki video will kick start the wikilore sub-genre of UA-cam content.
Can't forget about Valefisk's Transformer Wiki video
I going to do it
horrifying prospect.
Im all here for it, theres some hilarious stuff. Some links/names I forgot, some I still have. So many bizarre fanon wikis too. Then you have niches like sexypedia, or wikis of forums/sites like the gamefaqs-based wikis.
Looking forward to that 👍
So here's a little interesting story of mine about those crossovers.
I was in elementary school and the teacher was going put on an episode of The Magic Schoolbus (the one episode about muscles and a kid was trying to build a Robot). She didn't have a physical copy of the episode, so she found it on UA-cam. We were watching the theme song, and right as the lyrics came in, footage of the Muppets driving a car was played while the theme was playing. There were also other characters like Thomas the Tank engine. Everyone in the classroom was very confused about this, the teacher tried to find another version without those edits, but eventually she gave up and everyone just rolled with it. Every now and again, these characters would chime in to offer some witty banter. Some of our classmates even dubbed over the characters lines. The only time the teacher intervened was when one character was about to tell a story (I guess it was going too off-topic for what we were supposed to be learning).
I had that in my mind for quite a while, but eventually forgot about it when I entered Middle and High School. But after watching this video, the memory came back to me, the style of those lines of text over footage of old shows from those 90s and 2000s cartoons was exactly the same as that episode I watched back then. I can only imagine what I would have not experienced if my teacher actually had physical tape of the show. The video is likely gone, but I will always cherish it for what it brought to me.
Thanks for reawakening what I once thought was just a thing of my past. :)
I would have laughed if that happened lmao
That's almost like when my biology teacher tried to show us a video about a white blood cell eating a foreign bacteria, but the only version he could find had Team Fortress 2 voices over it.
You just got Pooh’rolled!
What other characters and scenes do you remember seeing, if you had a better memory
@@retrosampleguy There were Thomas the Tank Engine/Shining Time station characters in the video.
These wikis are obviously connected to autism and that’s not an insult. It’s just facts. That people like me fixate on weird things. I enjoy going on these weird wikis and getting a good laugh at my fellow autistic people. My favorite ones are the scary logos , goanimate wikis, bad spongebob episodes, best spongebob episodes, CWCKI and more. I just love reading all the silly stuff they have to say. I love how they rip on SpongeBob episodes like they actually are evil 😂
Autism is a gift to the world
@@Bocqurant yeah, like chris chan
@@Bocqurant it’s a burden on my life but ok
Are you implying that modern SpongeBob _isn't_ pure evil?
@@guestb8389 I saw some and they were ok and sometimes they even expand on old characters. Its not so bad. The purists are just closed minded.
The noedolekciN logo and it's various versions and variations is a rabbit hole in itself. It's like tripping over one branch and then rolling down a hill for what seems like hours on end, as I did my fair share of snooping around the Scary Logos wiki and fell down the noedolekciN hole looking at all the variations. At first I thought this was just some weird, outsider art ARG, but now I realize it's just a bunch of kids making their first creepypastas.
Plot twist: every media franchise up until now has been a spinoff or prequel of the Pooh adventures series
I remember discovering a whole wiki about a whole apartment complex. It had most things that were public, like the cars in the parking lot and the places around the complex. It even detailed the history and levels. It had no information on residents or anything, which is good. I wanna find it again.
Have you found it again?
Have you found it again?
I think one of my favorite niche, awful genres of fandom wikis is marvel roleplay wikis. Once I decided I wanted to learn more about Daken (wolverines kid) and instead found a wiki with puck from glee as a fancast, saying Daken was the result of mpreg between wolverine and sabretooth. Still havent recovered.
Never found those wikis despite looking up marvel stuff a lot. Maybe bc i tend to look up things from particular universes and not just the character in general. And my favorite marvel universe is not exactly a popular one (Earth-12041)
That fancast aged like milk 😬
I love how this channel always provides me with so many bizarre rabbit holes to explore.
@@p-__ *Why are you commenting the same thing under every comment?*
Why UA-cam bots are getting stupider..?
same
One wiki that still confuses me is the Hypothetical Hurricanes wiki. It's exactly what is sounds like: a wiki about made up tropical storms.
do they even have like... their own death tolls?
@@alolannassie Yes
that.... genuinely sounds fun to me
and the tornado version
Found out about it in the sequel video; it was so funny XD
When I was around 12 I became admin on the Polish Rayman Wiki. It became the Wiki of the month on the wikia site. There was a lot of drama happening, shitposts, bullying, death threats, lots of autistic children/teenagers beefing with eachother, admins deleting admins and changing alliances. People making a page for every single possible concept or image from the Rayman franchise. People making really elaborate, in-depth fanfic content. Essays about Linkin Park.
I was banned at one point (after an elaborate saga involving a youtube troll and split personalities). Came back about a decade later to see what happened to the page. It was a ghost town. I found out through comments on some profiles and articles that people still talked about our reign of the site years later. One of the last active admins started getting bullied for his obsession with fetish fan-art and there was even some minor youtube drama about it.
There was also a Phineas and Ferb wiki through which I was groomed by a girl in her late teens in the chat.
Fan wikis are wild.
rayman is a complete shit-show fandom and i am very sorry that happened to you lmfao good job on handling it
"Essays about Linkin Park"
The disconnect in this one line was like whiplash
Wiki of the month? Of Polish wikis?
I’m glad rayman wikia got shut down. Raywiki is far superior
This reminded me that actually I was in a wiki at one point and didn't remember that throughout the entirety of the 2 videos. I was 8 and there was this Polish guy who was 10. It was for a really niche online game which you literally couldn't play anymore and every single person who cared any bit about the game got their own wiki page, which eventually turned into a war of hackers vs the casuals vs the admins vs the veterans vs the trolls vs the map builders and pvpers, and that's not even mentioning anything that happened on the actual wiki, including people writing some of the dirtiest things I've been witness to the possibility of their existence about kids they didn't like, constant griefing, 5 different alternate wikis being made, constant fake accounts of an admin "coming back" and one time some of the most prominent people in there actually for a second thought it was real, then there was a silent war of people constantly reformatting articles in different styles, others creating 3 different alternate homepages and so on. And I have no doubts that some of the friend groups formed around it are still very much active and very much still paying lip service to that random game made by a bored guy in a few weeks
About the Scary Logos Wiki:
This is probably not the best place to go for your logo needs. Not just because of all the weird fake articles and stuff like that, but because there is a better alternative: the Audiovisual Identity Database, a wiki that goes into logos of all kinds. However it does not go into why they are scary, previously they did when they were the CLG Wiki, with the Scare Factor, but that was removed as it made them look immature, or soemthing along those lines. AVID Wiki also doesn't have these fake logos as articles.
Also on the topic of getting catharsis from characters dying I remember there being so many videos made in GoAnimate with users in the author avatar killing their most hated characters (usually Caillou, Barney or Dora), or an ungrounded video where a character does the same thing and everyone is proud of it... for some reason?
i have a theory that the whole killing off hated characters/grounded videos genre is a weird form of vent art where the person takes their anger on a character they don't like. or i'm just reaching and it's just the autistic urge to make the same things over and over
I like using Logopedia, because it shows logo evolutions. I didn't even know CLG even changed its name. I remember when they had the scare factors on that wiki.
There actually is a CLG Wiki, but it looks like it hasn't been updated since 2020.
What's funny is that they have pages for non-scary things, like the windows 2000 bootup screen
@@Thatsmashguy27 to be fair, as a kid i found myself running to the next room to wait for windows xp to start up. sounded intimidating for no reason...
Writing a wiki article about a logo you created is like citing yourself as a source in your research paper
source: i made it up
Source: I came up with the idea.
...not really?
Source: just trust me, bro
Don’t mess with us super nanny fans
Oh shit, it’s the guy that’s too old to order off the kids menu!
Hey is me Brooklyn T. Guy....
Chef Pee Pee?
Didn’t expect to see you here lol
But he will!
Every autistic content creator is somewhere in this comment section.
Here are some of my favorite weird wikis: The Sparta Remix Wiki, which documents every remix base, every note pattern (they invented their own strange format of describing beat timings) and almost every video ever made.
And the Candy Crush Wiki. *There is a page for every level in the game. **_And they even have actual comments._*
I had a friend who used to be obsessed with Sparta remix.
@@8000_Ribbon Man, Sparta Remixes were the good stuff. I used to watch them 8 years ago and still sometimes do. Even those megaparisons (when timed perfectly, which they mostly aren't) sometimes sound wery well.
Nah cause I used to be on that wiki as well 😭 (one of my note patterns are still on there too)
Sparta remixing was fun tho, glad I did it cause it honestly taught me how to make music, lol. It's also the reason why I've stuck with FL Studio for so long (I just started using other DAWs this year lmao)
(In regards to winnie the pooh wiki) maybe its becuz pooh is a comfort character to a lot of people, so by inserting pooh (childhood comfort) into their more recent obsession, it allows them to feel, happy? Safe? An over all well rounded feeling? Maybe even important? Listen im not a genius so im probs wrong and i really dont know where this thought might be going, but thats the only real explaination i can come up with lol
poohs adventures can be summed as that one verse in the ultimate showdown where they rap a bunch of characters
THEN GANDALF THE GREY
AND GANDALF THE WHITE
AND MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL"'S BLACK KNIGHT
BENITO MUSSOLINI
AND THE BLUE MEANIE
Not gonna lie I went on Pooh's Adventure wiki, started to autistically search up characters I obsess with on there.
Found out a bunch of them are on there with their own lores within this expanded universe, began to stim for a good minute, then realised certain characters aren't on there yet and now i'm tempted to add them on there.
Thanks.
Autism ahoy
Lmao I used to do the same thing on Parody Wiki and Scratchpad Wiki
Amen brother
i literally start happy stimming when i see my favorite characters in weirdass shit like elsagate vids or tism pits like poohs adventures, i can relate
i did that too a while ago and my entire life and existence was absolutely RUINED beyond repair when i found out they'd put arle from puyo puyo in the nintendo characters category... i will never recover from this and all that other stuff that generally means the same thing
There's a wiki for a Fireboy and Watergirl fanseries in which most of the characters are either crappy MS paint drawings or crappy recolors of Loud House characters and one of the characters is named "Blackboy"
I kinda wanna see that honestly, as a fan of Flash games
I've seen that actually, that wiki was wild
shit boy
Ah yes, "Blackboy" The best character of the whole fireboy and watergirl franchise.
Hi, certified Pooholigist here.
I can confirm that the ones at the Pooh's Adventure community do not count as real Pooh fans, they are fakers.
They're MOTHERfakers!
You could say they're Poohpers?
@@elneco4654 Yeah
I remember me and my friend randomly found the scary godmother wiki in computer class and it was the hardest we ever laughed
The logo wiki for some odd reason reminds me of the “EAS alert” fandom (which may not be the actual term but I’m unsure what else to coin it). The name is on the nose, its people really engrossed in EAS alerts. Analyzing different nations EAS alerts, physical EAS sirens, different alert events and the times they can occur, original made disasters that require an EAS (my favorite being the Black Mesa ones). Its all wildly interesting but definitely peculiar. I was highly engrossed in this "fandom" for a hot second lol
I’m someone in this fandom. The reason people are so into it is similar to why people like stuff like Fallout, it’s really interesting to imagine scenarios of catastrophe and or the world ending, it’s also just a really fun hobby to make these EAS broadcasts. There’s also a lot of overlap with people such as myself who are just really into TV
@@lucymorrisonI feel like it's also due to the randomness factor of the alerts as well. Like you're never gonna know if something will fuck up.
oh man i was into this 😭
As an autistic person myself…. at least that one person involved in the scary logo wiki being autistic certainly tracks. Sometimes “special interests” end up being just the weirdest things. Also something about the phrase “tall autism” is just really funny.
i swear you could look up any fictional character ever and find a result leading to the pooh's adventures wiki
I tested that by searching “Problem Solverz Pooh’s Adventures”. The show wasn’t on there, thankfully(for context, I LOVE that show but most people either hate it or don’t know it exists)
Dodged a bullet, damn.
Looking upcharacters from obscure animated stuff by name is always guaranteed to lead to some fandom wikia made by people on autism spectrum.
Like Swayzak from Toonami. Thankfully, he doesn't have a Pooh's Adventures page, because Danny and I are the only people who like him.
What about Moebius from Blood Omen? Is he in the Pooh's Adventures Wiki?
I looked up Feels The Rabbit and that happened.
Weird fandom wikis are the perfect example of what happens when human mental illness is left unchecked
i'm personally fond of the "Non-Human Video Game Flattenings" wiki myself.
I never realized how many people have turned a children’s book series adapted into a pair of Halloween specials into JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.
It was at the height of its popularity when the Neo Scary Godmother wiki started (like 2016-17)
I'd honestly like to see a video on Fanon Wikis in general. That stuff is wild.
Same
I once had a guy directly rip off a fanfic I wrote, change the names of a few of the characters, remove all the gay couples, and put it up on the Total Drama Fanon Wiki. I was LIVID!
14:27 the V of Doom is more ominous when you realize Viacom is what nearly killed UA-cam.
Viacom? More like VIACOCK
It's wiki's like these that prove that the internet still has some crazy ass shit still out there.
The Supernanny Fanon wiki is especially out there.
Sure is. Wasn’t there a whole arc about a bunch of mean girls murdering a Japanese-American girl?
I found the Pooh Adventures wiki before by looking up images for some characters as references. And the funniest part is sometimes the Pooh Adventures wiki would have better quality images of what I am looking for than the actual wikis!!
Same here!
As someone who is weirdly fascinated by company logos, I think one of the "scary" factors people attach to them is having seen them at nighttime when they were kids. Night feels weird and liminal even as an adult; seeing these probably do some crazy shit to your brain haha
As for creating their own scary logos to analyze... yeah idk how to explain that one. It's creative, I'll give em that!
It's autism
@@djjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjoh I don't doubt that for a second lmao but there's gotta be some sort of rationale beyond that too
I mean, that Pooh wiki is pretty much Kingdom Hearts. In 3, Pooh gives you a rocket launcher and you fight the protagonist of a cancelled Final Fantasy game
Fandom has done a lot of good by being the common enemy. Some of the biggest and oldest independent wikis out there were formed from the remnants of fandom pages splintered off by disgruntled users.
...and then there's GTA FANDOM which formed from an independent one.
I got a fun experience from Scary Logos Wiki.
By the time I had my first Wiki account, all the mods for SCW had up and left, even the owner, so there was no one to moderate troll edits. So no-account people would make nonsense pages for logos that weren't really scary at all, or make dumb categories such as "logos that scared [fictional character]".
For some reason, I was irrationally annoyed by the vandalism and basically tried to be a mod in spirit. I counter-edited the nonsense pages to insult the vandals and deleted the joke categories off the actual scary logos. I would actually report the IPs somehow, too. I actually got people on my side and they would come to me and alert me if more spam edits were happening.
Buuuuuut since all the actual staff had left the wiki years ago, our efforts were moot. I gave up within a year of starting.
the "logos that scare fictional characters" rabbit hole is incredibly deep, there's so many videos of kids(?) (some of them sound way too grown to be kids which might be the scary part) holding their plushies up to the tv and screaming when the logo shows up. i wonder who invented the format tbh
@@alolannassie probably some random kid in the '10s
@@Thatsmashguy27 maybe it's a mandela effect but i feel like this format existed way before the 2010's? i recall my little sister watching similar videos in like. 2007
when was this that you were active? i remember finding the wiki at least a couple years back and not seeing so much vandalism
@birdie8006 Geez...I think arooooooouuuunnnd 2015? I started interneting around the early 2010's.
The Pooh's adventure wiki truly goes to show that sometimes things can have so much dedication, yet also have little at the same time. And yet its so chaotic that its good.
Exploring bizarre wikis is one of me and my friends' favorite pastime. Ever heard of the "Joey Slikk Alt" fandom? Apparently, Joey Slikk is a children's youtuber who makes multi-hour long videos of cartoon characters turning into ungodly abominations with multiple sets of heads and eyes. This wiki is full of people's fan creations based on this idea, which means pages are an unending stream of hundreds of images of each character's descend into madness. I swear to god this wiki's gotta account for like 50% of fandom's image storage because these people are DEDICATED. There's hundreds of pages and each page has hundreds of unique images for each phase, it's honestly impressive.
I love that the Mr. Incredible Becoming Uncanny meme was revolutionary for this wiki.
i looked it up to see what you mean and i clicked on one of the first articles i saw and there's got to be at least 500 images on that article alone😵💫
Another weird wiki i'd like to mention is the Dynapaul wiki, a 3,000 + wiki run by one guy: Dynapaul. it's filled with pages of characters from all sorts of media, ranging from Eggman, to characters who originate from a fucking *fanmade total war legend of zelda mod.* all somehow mashed together into this guys ultimate lore and fanfiction. It's CONSTANTLY maintained and updated by the guy with the last edit as i type this being a bunch of pages updated yesterday.
Edit: Oh yeah, and so much of it is connected to something he calls "Shinto-christian mythology"
bro's autism got autism
wikis were one of my favourite passtimes on my early teens, i remember exploring all the mugen and weegee wikis back in the day, and seeing those crazy crossover ones just brings me back to my childhood days where i would write whole comics about those things hah
I hope you continue this! Wiki is a whole rabbit hole, you should talk about the Weegeepedia, the blacklist on the Sound Effect wikis, etc. Plenty of content there!
Do not mention Weegeepedia ever again, hylic. The council is watching you.
Remember the purge. 2016.
The 28° rule os rhe super nanny wiki was exactly about not using UA-cam to mock the wiki lol
The Scary Logo Wiki is honestly quite endearing to me. On one hand, it helps serve as an open source form of media preservation effort, with the scary nostalgic appeal behind the logos being something of a biproduct that compliments its allure. On the other hand, it is a place to exercise Horror writing based on a very specific childhood fear. However, if it is to be treated as a credible source for preservation of those logos, then the addition of fictitious entries can be potentially harmful. I don't see any ill intent, but it's difficult to see which side of the argument is more apparent for the Wiki's case, but I hope it decides soon what its purpose should be.
There are some pretty funny wikis out there, like wikis for games that have never been made yet have a billion npcs documented, or wikis about something a group of friends just made up, and some wikis that seem to have some purpose but are sort of a fanfic. Of the latter I recently stumbled upon the "Gods and Demons" wiki. You'd think it'd be about documenting various entitites from real life mythologies, but no, it documents a specific made up mythology with it's own stabilished lore that is loosely based on real life mythologies. Crazy shit.
I've actually seen the gods and demons wiki. Its really cool and weird at the same time
The supernanny wiki is the middle-aged mom version of the SCP wiki
Interviewer: "so, how many crossovers do you have Mr winner the Pooh?"
Winner the Pooh: "Y E S"
And every single bear character is Pooh’s cousin
He even had a crossover in the CCP
I still remember Scary Godmother, and I think part of it is because I remember eating macaroni and cheese WITHOUT ANY CHEESE while watching it on Halloween when I was super young.
you monster
wtf krungus
I love this memory for you. Provided it's just you being a little gremlin and not like childhood neglect or something
One rabbit hole I fell down was people documenting fictional versions of Windows operating systems. They would make up the start up and shut down sounds and make logos for them. They had made OSs that were created at the beginning of time, all the way to the end of time thousands and millions of years in the future. There’s a compilation on UA-cam of these fake logos that is about 3 hours long.
I remember seeing a GoAnimate wiki and that shit was wild. Wouldn't mind a part 2.
Yes
you rlly made me think about goanimate in the year of 2023 💀 those vids were.... something
My friends and I discovered the Pooh's Adventure Wiki while on a voice call for something i can't even remember anymore (i think it was a powerpoint night) and trying to find info on something else that lead to its immense confusing rabbit hole. It was bizarre and insane, and one of my fondest memories
I was actually scared of the THX Intro when I was younger, but I found it more nostalgic nowadays.
You could honestly make an entire, dedicated video on on Pooh's Adventure. It's such a wild rabbit hole.
3:52 "They're creating fanfiction of reality" Isn't that just literature?
Its also Danganronpa V3
I vaguely remember watching some “Pooh’s Adventures”-style videos when I was younger. Those were weird looking back on them lol.
I'm sorry to inform you, that Deadwingdork not only exposed me to the Pooh crossover wiki long ago, but that they also showed me things no man should speak of.
My brain purposely tries to not remember that
"Snakething" is now a slur against Amino users
I stopped watching him in 2020. I'm only just catching up what the hell did I miss?
@@Dazertron too much
Dwd gang
The THX logo DOES give me the creeps but not only because of the “Room filling sound” but because the first time I saw it it was the opening of “Twister” and as a child in Alabama I was afraid of tornados.
as a kid i fell into a rabbithole that led me into all the stuff involving logos, mainly the LBC (logo bloopers community), people who make shows online about people trying to film a studio's vanity plate (a trend started and popularized by one "davemadson" who's STILL apparently at it afaik)... mostly being gijinka/anthropomorphic representations of Microsoft text-to-speech voices (thank ppl like nkrs200 and Thunderbirds101 for throwing me into the rabbithole that was Microsoft Sam lore). these days i'm far gone from it but looking back was kinda funny
I haven’t heard those names in a very long time
Microsoft Sam has lore?!?!?! 😮
The shocking thing is that this "davemadson" you speak of is now 60 YEARS OLD as of the time of writing this reply! How has he NOT retired from this stuff yet?
@@trupertofthelytes WHAT DO YOU MEAN HE'S 60 (genuinely shocked)
@@onihaiena6152 HE WAS BORN IN 1963! HE LIVED THROUGH THE MOON LANDING FOR PETE'S SAKE!
HE IS OLDER THAN MOST OF THE LOGO BLOOPER COMMUNITY, WHICH I HAVE TO REMIND YOU CONSISTS OF CHILDREN! (sorry for the all caps thing)
If you think the Scary Logos Wiki now is weird, keep in mind that it used to be weirder, as there used to be all these random categories, many along the lines of "logos that scare (insert character here)" and other bizarre stuff
I remember those
I hate how strange it's gotten over the years. I originally got into the logo community because of old opening/closing logos that used to scare me as a kid, but sheesh what has it turned into?
Forgotten memory
I love hearing that a wiki has been created for a niche piece of media that spans decades worth of info
The godmother wiki somehow is such a thing that even after so many years, an apparently recent article on certain meme femboys got into the video
Im on the spectrum and stuff and when I was younger I remember being really obsessed with logos. History of the logos, their variants, commercials using the logos, and other stuff. I particularly remember being obsessed with the PBS logo.
I also watched alot of logo transitions and remember some of those scary commercials you showed.
As a former child with a video editor myself, I can confirm that if a child has a dedication to something, they will go out of their way to make content out of it on an absurd basis. I used to make UA-cam videos, often animations, and post them _daily._ I think it reached into 1000+ videos at one point because of how much time I put into it. A grand majority of those videos are gone now, and they were all frankly terrible, but it just goes to show what a kid is capable of with free time and an obsession.
I can't even make fun of the Pooh's Adventure stuff, because that's the sort of thing I used to make a lot back then, and even nowadays I still like to do crossovers with my art and animations. Not to the same scale or absurdity as these, not even close, but still.
The Supernanny Fanon rules section reads like most of the rules were added incrementally in response to various site-wide dramas that occurred over time.
A weird wiki that I’ve seen no one talk about is the Spinpasta wiki. Now I don’t know if it used to be a regular creepypasta site but if you go on there now there’s a whole epidemic of stories about the THX mascot. Basically the entire premise of these stories is the mascot Tex killing famous characters because “people were scared of their logo” even making him strangely op. (In one story he was even a Sith Lord and killed Luke Skywalker) . I think the craze went so far that people actively complain about it on the site yet I’ve seen no one talk about it anywhere else.
I know about that. Rohan Hordern’s the only THX pasta writer that’s actually good
Dashes vengeance is fuking unhinged lmao
The other creepypasta stories on there, talks about a lost episode where an evil character kills everyone and that’s it. Yes. There are 95 percent of the stories on that wiki that had that “evil character murder spree” trope.
Is Tex the Mario looking dude?
@@chobies5383 yes.
The Doctor Who Wiki is my personal favourite. There's an article for pretty much any random generic thing you can think of. Tables? Music? Cancer? Doctor Who Wiki has you covered. And for some reason, every article is written in the past tense, making it sound like the things described in the articles no longer exist. This makes the articles even more amusing to read, as I just imagine I'm an alien reading about an extinct race called "humans" and everything to do with them.
Well, at least that feeling of being an alien makes sense for Doctor Who.
Cool.
There’s an article about “Racism” on the Dragon Ball Z wiki
20:39 The fuck going on in Poohs Adventure
Oh god.... the Poohs Adventures rabbit hole is such a deep one. Here's a fun game you can play: go on the wiki, click "Random Article", and just be taken aback by whatever it spits at you xD
I have a memory of a wiki that I stumbled onto a long time ago when I was looking up images of a scene from a movie to copy it for drawing practice.
It was some sort of alternate universe thing where famous actors and actresses were photoshopped to be overweight and had fake bios that went into intense detail about how and why they were fat.
I can't tell if it was an actual memory or some kind of manufactured fever dream.
God that's fucked up
Honestly one of my favorite weird wikis was one dedicated to this weird subculture of baby roleplay in Club Penguin called Pookies
Even better was that there was an entire wiki dedicated to waging war on them through Club Penguin called “The Pookie Protest” wiki, complete with edgy Club Penguin OCs and LARP battles that happened in Club Penguin
I forgot about pookies
I’m one of the many ADHD+Autistic Gen-Z’ers who has a Fandom Wiki account, and a special interest in cartoon and video game media.
I have one Wiki to myself that’s for my fanworks, and I occasionally add my fanworks to Fanon Wikis(I’m planning to do so for my recent Ed Edd n’ Eddy AU right now actually). Otherwise, I mostly just update grammar or errors as I see them; last one I recall was the other day, where I updated the Dubbing Database page for Oddballs’ season and episode numbers from 1 and 13 to 2 and 26.
I find some of these fandoms fascinating. Like, 15:24? A creepypasta, logo, AND Go!Animate video? That’s peak amateur, niche cartoon fandom right there.
ayo DubDB editor.
Yeah, i'm also in that autistic Gen Z Fandom editor category, glad i got into dubs tho there's a lot to archive
I've never been so addicted to a channel to where I'll just binge all their videos as much as this. Please keep up your content its amazing. Love they way you do it, your humor, your editing, all of it. Absolutely love your stuff and practically waiting for youtube to notify me for another video of yours 🎉
there’s a strange, small section of fandom wikis I was a part of a few years back that are related to hypothetical weather events. you would not believe how much drama they are filled with. it is absolutely insane how toxic the community behind the wikis are. there is also a slight problem where the main fan base is children who don’t know how to make a coherent page. it’s wacky shit.
Literally everyone: “The Simpsons” is the world’s longest-running show!
Supernanny Fanon Wiki: Hold my beer.
The funny thing is, The Scary Godmother wiki becoming a ground for shitposting isn't too uncommon, I've seen it happen to other smaller wikis as well, off the top of my head I remember the Popee The Performer wiki was rampant with shitposting, though I don't know if they ever cleaned the site. You might have to make this into a series tbh since there are TONS of weird wikis out there, I'd love to see you cover them.
Aw hell yea! Neo Scary Godmother Wiki!
Oh my God :0
I never expected to hear the name "Scary Logos Wiki" in any context ever again, let alone a video from a major UA-camr with lots of subscribers. Kudos for your in-depth discussion of it, it was a nostalgic blast to the past for me :)
I've always wondered why when I'd look up an obscure character on google images, a wiki page would appear saying "pooh's adventures wiki" I mean, I knew it was related to winnie the pooh in a way as I have been familiar with winnie the pooh since childhood, but I never knew what relations said characters had with winnie the pooh, but it's always nice to learn something new.
The Pooh's adventure wiki made me question my life
Fan wikis and fanfiction sites are the diet dark web
Speaking of the supernanny wiki, there’s an actual creepypasta where she gets pictures of every family she helped dead and gets killed with the cameramen.
I’m serious
Jesus Christ. Sounds like a bad THX pasta.