After parent company Defy abruptly closed its doors last November, the YouTube sketch-comedy channel Smosh spent three long months abandoned and in search of a buyer — until the online comedy duo ...
For online video viewers over a certain age, the word "Smosh" doesn't mean a thing; it's just a nonsense word. And for online video viewers under a certain age, Smosh are kings, two of the funniest, ...
While touring Smosh’s 17,000 square foot studio, co-founder Anthony Padilla points out an old article framed on the wall that feels both poetic and ironic to read today. It’s from Time Magazine’s ...
An curved arrow pointing right. With over 30 million subscribers, Smosh is more popular than Katy Perry and Jennifer Lawrence among teens. The online comedy duo, made up of Ian Hecox and Anthony ...
In their first YouTube video together in seven years, Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla summoned a demon to score Taylor Swift tickets. The sketch was gently absurd, infused with pop culture references, ...
Picking out the best games of the year is always a knock-down, drag-out fight. So we recruited some experienced sparring partners. WIRED invited the cast of Smosh Games to discuss, debate and just ...
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