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(born December 6, 2005 [age 11]), known on YouTube as EvanTubeHD is a channel comprised of his sister Jillian, his dad called "DaddyTube", and his Mom called " MommyTube." He records Minecraft, Disney Infinity, Clash of Clans, Skylanders, Roblox, and other games with his dad on EvanTubeGAMING. Evan has 3 different channels. Mega Bloks), figures and Angry Birds. He has currently over 3 million subscribers and over 2 billion views on his channel. A gaming channel that is played by Evan. Games usually found on the channel are Skylanders, Disney Infinity and different Lets Plays like minecraft. He also does unboxings for Lootcrate and 1UP. The channel currently has over 700,000 subscribers and over 200,000,000 views. Along with other YouTubers, theres a channel called Wondor Quest. Its where him, stampylonghead, shaycarl, and other people who is famous on YouTube act. Eat It or Wear It Challenge Harry Potter Bean Boozled Challenge ALS Ice Bucket Challenge




Bean Boozled Challenge - Parents Edition Don't Break The Ice Challenge Pop Tart Challenge - Parents Edition The Amazing French Fry Race (Boys vs. Girls Challenge) Chips Ahoy Challenge - Parents Edition Pie Face Challenge - Parents Edition Harry Potter Bean Boozled Challenge - Parents Edition Ad blocker interference detected! Wikia is a free-to-use site that makes money from advertising. We have a modified experience for viewers using ad blockers Wikia is not accessible if you’ve made further modifications. Remove the custom ad blocker rule(s) and the page will load as expected.The Star Wars images only scratched the surface of what Lego brought to Toy Fair 2016. As one might expect, with Captain America: Civil War and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice hitting theaters this year, Lego showed off some movie-themed sets as well as a few others featuring fan-favorite Marvel and DC characters. In addition, the company also teamed up with the folks behind the upcoming Angry Birds movie to put together a few especially vibrant sets featuring Red and King Pig.




You can check out some photos of all of those products as well as the new Ghostbusters set below. LEGO MARVEL™ Super Heroes brings characters from comic books and new movie releases to LEGO brick form, including sets corresponding with the 2016 theatrical release of Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War and a new collection of sets based on Ultimate Spider-Man™. New this year are collectible MARVEL Mighty Micros, each containing a Super Hero and a villain plus their vehicles such as Spider-Man vs. Green Goblin. Sets range from $12.99 to $119.99. Favorite DC Comics Super Heroes mark their 5th year in LEGO form in a new collection of building sets. LEGO DC Comics™ Super Heroes introduces three new Batman™ products, plus three new sets tied to Warner Bros. Pictures’ highly anticipated new action adventure feature film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice™ coming to theatres on March 25, 2016. New this year are collectible Mighty Micros which each contain a DC Comics Super Hero, a DC Comics Super-Villain and their vehicles to provide opportunities for children to build and play with their beloved DC Comics characters in micro scale.




Sets range from $9.99 to $79.99 New LEGO The Angry Birds™ Movie line brings Red and his friends to life in hilarious and action-packed building sets inspired by The Angry Birds Movie. Six sets, including Piggy Pirate Ship and King Pig’s Castle, feature special launching functions to inspire hours of play. Sets range from $12.99 to $89.99. For more Toy Fair 2016 coverage, click here or browse the links below:Last month, I started the Architecture Building Contest on here to have readers create some miniature buildings and monuments of their real life counterpart in the new Architecture Skyline design to win some cool prizes. There are some really awesome entries over in the Flickr Group but unfortunately one of the entries wasn’t based on a real life city, which was stated in the rules, so I can’t include it in the voting process but it was a very good one though based on Batman’s Gotham. Check out the builds below and if you need a reference to the real life building, I’ve also linked to images of them.




Then cast your vote in the Strawpoll link below of which Architecture build resembles the real life buildings the best. The voting period will run until 11:59pm PST on April 16. The city with the most votes will be declared the winner of our very first contest! Update: After a slight error, there was another entry that wasn’t previously added. Please recast your vote in the link below. – Queen’s Quay Terminal – TD Canada Trust Tower – First Canadian Place – Federal Court House Tower – Post Office Plaza – 200 Public Square – Bank of America – The Ferry Building – The Painted Ladies – Century Link Field – Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – Tower City Center – Key Bank Building – Hope Memorial Bridge – West Side Market Survey: What's Next for OTT? Video Will Be 78% of Mobile Data Traffic by 2021, Says Cisco Virtually There: The Industry Drives Towards a VR Oasis Video Production, Monetization Are Publishers' Biggest Challenges




Facebook Makes a Play for the Living Room TV, Creating Video App Streaming the Super Bowl Will Be a Letdown for Many, Says Cedexis Why Hardware Acceleration is the Future of Cloud-Based Video Streaming YouTube Expands Live Mobile Streaming, Adds Monetization Feature Ooyala Starts Global Partner Program to Encourage Resellers 2017 Online Video Industry Predictions: An Introduction Long on Shortcomings, DirecTV Now Is No Replacement for Cable How Time, Inc. Uses Data to Deliver Better Content, Stronger ROI To Test a Video Device for Seniors, Go Where the Seniors Are Launching Alpha: Creating a New OTT Service Cut the Cord, Plug In an Antenna: It's Prime Time for Subchannels When I was 5 years old in 1971, I wanted to be Speed Racer. Every day after kindergarten, I’d come home and watch the latest episode on UHF Channel 18 out of Milwaukee, then get together with my friends and take turns being the lead character or his mysterious, long-lost brother, Racer X.When my first son was 5 years old in 1994, he wanted to be a Mighty Morphin Power Ranger.




Like me, he’d watch the show (on basic cable, not UHF) and then act out various storylines with his friends in the backyard when he was done.Speed Racer and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers had little in common besides their origins in Japan and the fact that their central characters were regular guys and girls who just happened to have superpowers (or at least super driving skills).Today, my 5-year-old son Ike has his share of super-hero fantasies -- he has been known to wear his Iron Man costume from morning until night. But lately, his aspirations have been inspired by a kid just 2 years his senior, one who has no superpowers but plenty of charisma and a dad who knows how to shoot video.Evan, whose parents don’t publicize his last name for privacy reasons, has racked up more than 300 million views and 420,000 subscribers on YouTube for his EvanTubeHD channel. The channel’s premise is a simple one, based on the unboxing videos that have been a staple of user-generated video since YouTube launched a decade ago: Evan opens up toys -- Legos and Angry Birds are his favorites -- and shows how they work.




His dad, Jared, runs a single camera and applies a few basic video effects such as rewind, slow motion, and time-lapse (How else are you going to show a kid putting together a 1200-plus piece Lego version of the Millennium Falcon?), and kids like my son go crazy, watching the same videos over and over, and even parroting Evan’s comments. After a recent haircut, Ike even proclaimed proudly, “It looks just like Evan!”So what’s this got to do with this year’s Streaming Media Industry Sourcebook? When publisher Joel Unickow and I sat down to decide on this year’s cover theme, we kept coming back to the cliché, content is still king. Everything that’s written about in these pages ultimately revolves around that simple phrase.Or so we thought. Joel posted the striking cover image on his Facebook page, and soon a discussion ensued over whether the cliché remains true. A few industry veterans chimed in, arguing that from an investment perspective, great content doesn’t matter if you don’t have an audience.




And soon the debate became more nuanced. Great content will always find an audience even if the platform is lousy, wrote one commenter, while merely good content needs more help by being on an already popular platform or surfacing via search and social media. Even downright bad content can find an audience, he wrote, just by being on every platform possible. And once a platform’s audience has been built, then it will use that platform to seek out new content before seeking another one.And so today, one could argue, we’re looking not so much at a monarchy but a triumvirate, where audience, content, and technology are equally important in the eyes of investors and stakeholders. Platforms and services such as Roku, Netflix, and YouTube have found their way into just about everyone’s homes and onto their devices, so they are now driving investment and dictating what content rises to the top. As good as it is, EvanTubeHD is still relatively long-tail content that never would have never found a home on UHF or basic cable.

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