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Revision as of 23:13, 2 February 2019

ThePeanutButterGamerShow.jpg

Thumbnail of episode 6.

Status: Partially Found

The Peanut Butter Gamer Show was a video game related comedy skit show that was made through 2009 by YouTuber PeanutButterGamer (also known by his real name Austin Hargrave). While two episodes, episode 6 and 9, have been discovered due to archives, at least seven other episodes remain lost.

Episode Names

# Episode Title Status
1 Gamer Rage Lost
2 How to be a Real Gamer Lost
3 Nintendo Thinks You're Stupid Lost
4 Duck Hunt in Real Life Lost
5 NBA Jam-ish Partially Found
6 Zelda in Real Life Found
7 Possessed Nintendo DS Lost
8 A PBG Harvest Moon Lost
9 Try not to Have a Sucky Christmas Found

Disappearance

After the PeanutButterGamer channel became popular, many older videos became unlisted, some became privated, and many got deleted.

Partial Recovery

While PeanutButterGamer removed all of the episodes from his main channel, he left two episodes on his other channel, "Austin Hargrave". These were quickly discovered and downloaded by many people. An account named "PBG Lost Episodes" was created and housed all of the discovered deleted videos.

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