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'''Video Mods''' was a TV show that aired from 2004 to 2005 on MTV2, making it the shortest running series for MTV.  The network ordered 7 more episodes featuring video game franchises as Star Wars and Destroy All Humans in 2005, before they eventually cancelled it. <ref>[https://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/mtv2-orders-more-video-mods/ Animation Magazine Retrieved 7 21 '20]</ref>
'''Video Mods''' was a TV show that aired from 2004 to 2005 on MTV2, making it the shortest running series for MTV.  The network ordered 7 more episodes featuring video game franchises as Star Wars and Destroy All Humans in 2005, before they eventually cancelled it. <ref>[https://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/mtv2-orders-more-video-mods/ Animation Magazine] Retrieved 21 Jul '20</ref>


YouTuber RebelTaxi uncovered the names of some lost episodes, and most infamously, one that had SpongeBob singing a song by Blink 182.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qy0qSLK0rA RebelTaxi Retrieved 7 21 '20]</ref> The University of Buffalo's computer lab made some of the Video Mods.<ref>[http://www.buffalo.edu/ccr/services/services/visualization/animation/videomods.html University of Buffalo Retrieved 7 21 '20]</ref>
YouTuber RebelTaxi uncovered the names of some lost episodes, and most infamously, one that had SpongeBob singing a song by Blink 182.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qy0qSLK0rA RebelTaxi] Retrieved 21 Jul '20</ref> The University of Buffalo's computer lab made some of the Video Mods.<ref>[http://www.buffalo.edu/ccr/services/services/visualization/animation/videomods.html University of Buffalo] Retrieved 21 Jul '20</ref>
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Revision as of 12:59, 23 July 2020

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Logo for final season

Status: Partially Lost

Video Mods was a TV show that aired from 2004 to 2005 on MTV2, making it the shortest running series for MTV. The network ordered 7 more episodes featuring video game franchises as Star Wars and Destroy All Humans in 2005, before they eventually cancelled it. [1]

YouTuber RebelTaxi uncovered the names of some lost episodes, and most infamously, one that had SpongeBob singing a song by Blink 182.[2] The University of Buffalo's computer lab made some of the Video Mods.[3]

Episodes

# Music Video(s) Game Status
1 My Chemical Romance - I'm Not Okay; Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out ; Good Charlotte- Predictable ; Sum 41 - Pieces Death Jr. ; Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ; Darkwatch ; Destroy All Humans Found;Found;Found;Found
2 Yellowcard - Only One ; Beastie Boys - Oh Word ; Blink 182 - All the Small Things Medal of Honor: European Assault ; NBA Street V3 ; SpongeBob Light Camera Pants Lost ; Found ; Lost
3 The Used - Take It Away ; Taking Back Sunday- This Photograph is Proof; The Killers- Mr Brightside; Queens of the Stone- Little Sister SWAT 4; Silent Hill 3; Lineage 2; Indigo Prophecy Found;Found;Found;Found
4 Unwritten Law- Save Me; Ciara- 1,2 Step; Hoobastank- The Reason; Jimmie Eat World- Pain X-Men Legends 2 - Rise of the Apocalypse; Dance, Dance Revolution Ultramix 3; Dungeon Lords; Juiced Found;Lost;Found;Lost
5 Foo Fighters-DOA; All American Reject - Dirty Little Secret; Jane's Addiction - Mountain Song; Twista- Hit The Floor Star Wars: Battlefront 2; Sid Meir's Pirates; Getting Up; LA Rush Found; Found;Found;Found
6 Avenged Sevenfold- Bat Country; Weezer- Beverly Hills; TI- Do Your Thang; Sum 41- Fat Lip; Nelly/Fat Joe- Get it Poppin' Everquest II; The Sims: Nightlife; Need For Speed: Most Wanted; Guitar Hero; True Crime: New York City Found;Lost;Found;Found;Found

References

  1. Animation Magazine Retrieved 21 Jul '20
  2. RebelTaxi Retrieved 21 Jul '20
  3. University of Buffalo Retrieved 21 Jul '20