Max Gilardi
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Website | hotdiggedydemon |
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Years active | 2007–present | |||
GenreScript error: No such module "Detect singular". | Comedy | |||
Subscribers | 840,000[1] | |||
Total views | 159.1 million[1] | |||
Network | MakerGen (Maker Studios) | |||
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Last updated: 21 May 2016 |
Max Gilardi (born January 28, 1988)[2][3] is an American animator, voice actor, and YouTuber. He is best known for his "PONY.MOV" web series, a parody of the popular children's animated television series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.
Early life and education
Gilardi was born in Massachusetts in 1988.[3][4] He attended the Art Institute of Boston briefly before dropping out.[5]
Career
Gilardi, under the name "HotDiggedyDemon", first started creating flash animations in the early 2000's on Newgrounds.com.[4] In 2007, he began uploading his work to his YouTube channel as well. That year, he created the "Jerry" series, a series of animations detailing the life of a man named Jerry.[3] In 2010, he created the "Wacky Game Jokez, 4 Kidz!" series, also known as "WGJ4K", featuring video game-based humor.
From 2011 to 2013, he gained notability for releasing his six-part video parody of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, "PONY.MOV", an adult dark comedy animated web series in the art style of The Ren & Stimpy Show.[6][7] The series grew as a spin-off of Gilardi's Tumblr webcomic, "Ask Jappleack", and each video highlights a different character from the main cast of the television series. As of May 2016[update], the series has over 50 million views in total on YouTube. In addition to creating animations, he co-hosted the Wisenheimers podcast with fellow animator Yotam Perel from 2010 to 2012.[8]
Gilardi has over 800,000 subscribers on YouTube.[9] The majority of his videos are self-made: written, animated, and voiced[5] by Giladri. In his more recent projects, he has experimented with 3D animation.[5][10] In January 2016, he uploaded an Animal Crossing parody entitled "Isabelle Ruins Everything".[11] His latest video is a parody of the video game Undertale.[12]
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