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Despite being a very popular YouTuber, he has had '''many videos deleted''' over the years, which have no mirror upload whatsoever.
Despite being a very popular YouTuber, he has had '''many videos deleted''' over the years, which have no mirror upload whatsoever.


==Lost videos==
==Lost Videos==
One of the most notable deleted videos is "the bomb prank", a presumably early prank from around 2011. It was removed for legal reasons and because of negative backlash.
One of the most notable deleted videos is "the bomb prank", a presumably early prank from around 2011. It was removed for legal reasons and because of negative backlash. Only 2 screenshots have surfaced, one of the thumbnails, the other provided by Lost Media Wiki forums user [http://forums.lostmediawiki.com/user/1568 summertime]. According to them, "''the video was about grandpa receiving a package in the mail. He opened the box to find a bomb inside, and Michael pretends to contact police on his cell phone (secretly contacting a friend of his who was in on the prank). From there, they are given instructions on how to deactivate the bomb. Michael tells Grandpa to cut one of the wires, so he gets a pair of scissors and cuts the wire as told. Michael immediately yells saying he cut the wrong wire and that the bomb would explode. Grandpa grabs the bomb and throws it out the window, before running to another room in his house with Michael.''"
[[File:Angrygrandpabombprank.jpg|thumb]]


Another famous missing video was the sequel to "the heart attack prank", a presumably revised version of the original. It was also removed due to negative reception from fans (of which Charles cared about quite a bit).
Another famous missing video was the sequel to "the heart attack prank", a presumably revised version of the original. It was also removed due to negative reception from fans (of which Charles cared about quite a bit).
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In addition to these, a handful of other videos have also been removed for various reasons.<ref>[http://angrygrandpa.wikia.com/wiki/Removed_Videos Removed Videos page from the Angry Grandpa Wiki.] Retrieved 04 Jun '14.</ref>
In addition to these, a handful of other videos have also been removed for various reasons.<ref>[http://angrygrandpa.wikia.com/wiki/Removed_Videos Removed Videos page from the Angry Grandpa Wiki.] Retrieved 04 Jun '14.</ref>
 
<ref>[http://forums.lostmediawiki.com/thread/2124/angry-grandpa-bomb-prank summertime's thread.] Retrieved 12 February 12.</ref>
==Aftermath==
The only evidence of the infamous "bomb prank" is a screen capture of the video, showing the old kitchen. Chances of anyone having made a copy of the video is very unlikely since the channel was relatively little-known back then.


==Update==
==Update==
On December 17, 2017, one week following Angry Grandpa's death, KidBehindTheCamera created a video discussing about the future of the channel where a clip of the bomb prank is shown. KidBehindTheCamera also plans to fully reupload the Fake Bomb Prank and other deleted videos in the future.
On December 17, 2017, one week following Angry Grandpa's death, KidBehindTheCamera created a video discussing the future of the channel where a clip of the bomb prank is shown. KidBehindTheCamera also plans to fully reupload the Fake Bomb Prank and other deleted videos in the future.


==Video==
==Videos==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
 
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! style="background-color:lightblue" | Video
 
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Status
 
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==List Of Lost Videos==
|The Fake Bomb Prank||[https://youtu.be/m5t8TY6P2U0 <span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>]
{| class="wikitable"
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!Video!!Status
|R.I.P. Andy Griffith||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
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|Forgiving my parents||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
|-
|Boston Terrier vs Kitten||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
|-
|-
|The Fake Bomb Prank||'''Partially Found'''
|Car Crash||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
|-
|-
|R.I.P. Andy Griffith||'''Lost'''
|Singing "Cats"||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
|-
|-
|Forgiving my parents||'''Lost'''
|Grandpa Arrested||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
|-
|-
|Boston Terrier vs Kitten||'''Lost'''
|Update||<span style="color:red;">''Lost''</span>
|-
|-
|Car Crash||'''Lost'''
|Banned From Walmart For Life||[http://archive.org/details/BannedFromWalMartForLife<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]
|-
|-
|Singing "Cats"||'''Lost'''
|Angry Grandpa is Forever Alone||[https://youtu.be/ksjOB23ywsE<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]
|-
|-
|Grandpa Arrested||'''Lost'''
|THE CAT FOOD BURRITO! (Vomit Alert!)||[http://youtu.be/_js2VxxbSX8<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]
|-
|-
|Update||'''Lost'''
|Angry Grandpa Kisses A Cat||[https://youtu.be/-j2A9dg-ZKs<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]
|-
|-
|Banned From Walmart||'''Lost'''
|SURPRISED PARTY MELTDOWN!!||[https://youtu.be/8WXsz2l8xSU<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>]
|}
|}
==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 11:58, 12 September 2019

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Charles Green, aka Angry Grandpa, in a screenshot from the infamous bomb prank.

Status: Partially Found

Angry Grandpa was the alias of the late Charles Green, a YouTube celebrity who made videos of himself and his grown child, Michael, along with his girlfriend, Bridgette.

Despite being a very popular YouTuber, he has had many videos deleted over the years, which have no mirror upload whatsoever.

Lost Videos

One of the most notable deleted videos is "the bomb prank", a presumably early prank from around 2011. It was removed for legal reasons and because of negative backlash. Only 2 screenshots have surfaced, one of the thumbnails, the other provided by Lost Media Wiki forums user summertime. According to them, "the video was about grandpa receiving a package in the mail. He opened the box to find a bomb inside, and Michael pretends to contact police on his cell phone (secretly contacting a friend of his who was in on the prank). From there, they are given instructions on how to deactivate the bomb. Michael tells Grandpa to cut one of the wires, so he gets a pair of scissors and cuts the wire as told. Michael immediately yells saying he cut the wrong wire and that the bomb would explode. Grandpa grabs the bomb and throws it out the window, before running to another room in his house with Michael."

Angrygrandpabombprank.jpg

Another famous missing video was the sequel to "the heart attack prank", a presumably revised version of the original. It was also removed due to negative reception from fans (of which Charles cared about quite a bit).

Yet another video was of Michael singing The Andy Griffith Show theme song very shrilly. This video was made shortly after Andy Griffith's death, and it was likely removed out of respect.

In addition to these, a handful of other videos have also been removed for various reasons.[1] [2]

Update

On December 17, 2017, one week following Angry Grandpa's death, KidBehindTheCamera created a video discussing the future of the channel where a clip of the bomb prank is shown. KidBehindTheCamera also plans to fully reupload the Fake Bomb Prank and other deleted videos in the future.

Videos

Video Status
The Fake Bomb Prank Partially Found
R.I.P. Andy Griffith Lost
Forgiving my parents Lost
Boston Terrier vs Kitten Lost
Car Crash Lost
Singing "Cats" Lost
Grandpa Arrested Lost
Update Lost
Banned From Walmart For Life Found
Angry Grandpa is Forever Alone Found
THE CAT FOOD BURRITO! (Vomit Alert!) Found
Angry Grandpa Kisses A Cat Found
SURPRISED PARTY MELTDOWN!! Found

References

  1. Removed Videos page from the Angry Grandpa Wiki. Retrieved 04 Jun '14.
  2. summertime's thread. Retrieved 12 February 12.