
A Smosh History Lesson | Smosh Mouth 37


[00:01 - 01:22]The squad would regularly travel to Sacramento to film, and would stay in the old Smosh house.


[00:07 - 01:06]In 2015, the "squad" (Keith, Noah, Courtney, Olivia, and Shane) were hired full-time and began appearing in videos for the main channel.


[01:06 - 03:13]Eventually, they began creating shows specifically for the squad on the Smosh Pit channel.


[02:04 - 03:06]The squad mainly appeared on the Smosh Pit channel, while Ian and Anthony were busy with other projects.


[03:14 - 04:48]In 2015, the "squad" (Keith, Noah, Courtney, Olivia, and Shane) were hired full-time and began appearing in videos for the main channel.


[03:20 - 03:46]They also occasionally posted vlogs and were involved in sketch videos.


[04:17 - 07:36]Smosh Pit was initially created as a second channel for vlog-style content, run by Ian Hecox.


[07:06 - 07:44]They also occasionally posted vlogs and were involved in sketch videos.


[07:45 - 08:54]They also started doing "Every Blank Ever" list videos.


[08:00 - 10:57]The squad became known for memes such as "white people faces" and "Keith".


[08:06 - 10:44]In 2015, the "squad" (Keith, Noah, Courtney, Olivia, and Shane) were hired full-time and began appearing in videos for the main channel.


[08:54 - 09:48]The squad would regularly travel to Sacramento to film, and would stay in the old Smosh house.


[10:19 - 12:29]The first show created after Anthony's departure was "Put It In My Mouth" with Noah, where they ate gross food.


[10:25 - 10:35]The squad became known for memes such as "white people faces" and "Keith".


[13:04 - 14:09]Another show, "Seriously Super Stupid Sleepover" was created for Olivia and Courtney, with guests like Logan Paul and Jake Paul.


[14:10 - 14:56]They also had a show called "Squad Vlogs" where they would go out and do activities together.


[15:40 - 17:33]Another show, "Seriously Super Stupid Sleepover" was created for Olivia and Courtney, with guests like Logan Paul and Jake Paul.


[17:33 - 19:53]The first viral video they made was a pole dancing lesson, featuring Shane as his stripper character, Lex Petrone.


[19:53 - 21:05]The birth of Courtney Miller's character on Smosh happened when Shane filled in for her on the show and played a wrestler version of Courtney.


[19:59 - 21:12]The Keith masturbating meme is a famous meme that circulates frequently.


[21:12 - 22:04]Shane eventually got his own show, which involved movie reviews and interviews.


[22:04 - 22:12]Despite this, Shane enjoyed the show and had a lot of fun doing it.


[22:12 - 25:51]The show was challenging for the narrator, Shane, who had to host despite not knowing much about science.


[25:03 - 25:29]"Smosh Lab" was launched, a science experiment show co-hosted by Nick Yuhas.


[25:29 - 27:04]Guests are often hesitant to appear on the show due to the pressure of being funny.


[26:44 - 28:14]Despite this, Shane enjoyed the show and had a lot of fun doing it.


[27:04 - 30:19]During the filming of "Smosh Lab," Shane went through a difficult breakup but kept it a secret from his co-hosts.


[30:19 - 31:43]The channel continued to struggle, and a week was dedicated to producing more content, called "More On Week."


[31:43 - 33:59]In 2017, "Try Not to Laugh" was launched and became a hit, especially with a guest appearance from bodybuilder Juji Mufu.


[33:59 - 35:19]Guests are often hesitant to appear on the show due to the pressure of being funny.


[34:49 - 35:49]Shane is excited to continue filming and hopes to get over his fear of being funny on the show.


[35:49 - 36:49]They mention a joke they wrote that became popular among viewers and was turned into merchandise.


[36:49 - 38:14]They talk about the birth of "Try Not to Laugh" and how it evolved into a popular show.


[36:56 - 37:29]They mention a joke they wrote that became popular among viewers and was turned into merchandise.


[38:14 - 40:25]The speaker discusses their experience working at Smosh.


[38:59 - 39:26]The speaker also talks about the intense and competitive nature of the games, with some participants getting upset and even fighting.


[39:26 - 44:11]The speaker discusses their experience working at Smosh.


[43:44 - 48:12]The speaker introduces "Smosh Summer Games," a popular annual event that they were a part of.


[45:47 - 47:01]The speaker also talks about the intense and competitive nature of the games, with some participants getting upset and even fighting.


[47:17 - 48:03]The speaker concludes by mentioning their team's victory in the most recent summer games.


[47:41 - 49:11]The speaker also talks about the intense and competitive nature of the games, with some participants getting upset and even fighting.


[49:11 - 49:53]They mention creating a team called the Snow Rambes, but it never became a real team.


[49:53 - 50:39]The speaker explains the story of Harambe and how he was killed at the Cincinnati zoo after a child fell into his enclosure.


[50:39 - 51:44]They discuss the trauma and sadness surrounding Harambe's death.


[51:44 - 53:11]The speaker explains the story of Harambe and how he was killed at the Cincinnati zoo after a child fell into his enclosure.


[51:51 - 52:32]They discuss the trauma and sadness surrounding Harambe's death.


[52:02 - 52:08]The speaker mentions winning an award for a game during Summer Games Wild West in 2017.


[52:10 - 52:17]They discuss the trauma and sadness surrounding Harambe's death.


[52:39 - 53:04]The topic of Anthony leaving Smosh is brought up and the speaker talks about filming Summer Games Wild West without him.


[53:11 - 53:55]They mention the Randy Bandits and the Cow Bays as the teams for Summer Games Wild West.


[53:39 - 55:21]The speaker mentions winning an award for a game during Summer Games Wild West in 2017.


[53:56 - 54:01]They mention the Randy Bandits and the Cow Bays as the teams for Summer Games Wild West.


[54:02 - 54:22]The topic of Anthony leaving Smosh is brought up and the speaker talks about filming Summer Games Wild West without him.


[54:40 - 55:08]The speaker asks the listener to comment their favorite team name from all the Summer and Winter Games.


[54:53 - 55:15]They mention the Randy Bandits and the Cow Bays as the teams for Summer Games Wild West.


[55:23 - 55:49]They discuss the trauma and sadness surrounding Harambe's death.


[55:49 - 56:46]The speaker mentions not doing Winter Games in 2017 due to budget constraints.


[56:10 - 57:28]They discuss the 2018 Summer Games, which had a balloon theme and was filmed in a park.


[56:52 - 57:52]The speaker brings up the final Summer Games in 2019, themed around the apocalypse.


[57:29 - 57:41]They mention the Randy Bandits and the Cow Bays as the teams for Summer Games Wild West.


[57:41 - 58:19]The speaker asks the listener to comment their favorite team name from all the Summer and Winter Games.


[57:41 - 59:05]Discussion about the physical and mental challenges of Summer Games


[57:52 - 58:45]The speaker brings up the final Summer Games in 2019, themed around the apocalypse.


[58:19 - 58:39]They discuss the 2018 Summer Games, which had a balloon theme and was filmed in a park.


[59:05 - 1.00:12]Discussion about potential Summer Games and team selection


[59:59 - 1.00:55]Conclusion and farewell


[1.00:13 - 1.02:42]Discussion about the physical and mental challenges of Summer Games


[1.02:42 - 1.03:12]Captain picks for teams and discussion about team names


[1.02:48 - 1.03:45]References to a running joke involving Harambe


[1.03:47 - 1.04:36]Captain picks for teams and discussion about team names


[1.03:59 - 1.05:34]Memories and insights from Rhett and Link's mythical lore


[1.05:41 - 1.08:20]Trevor's first day at Mythical Kitchen and a holiday party incident


[1.08:06 - 1.08:57]Brief history of Smosh Pit and discussion about whether or not to do Summer Games


[1.08:26 - 1.09:29]Conclusion and farewell


[1.08:57 - 1.09:26]References to a running joke involving Harambe