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On February 24, 2016 and February 28, 2016, the [https://www.youtube.com/user/SecretAgentBob FilmCow YouTube channel] did animated | On February 24, 2016, and February 28, 2016, the [https://www.youtube.com/user/SecretAgentBob FilmCow YouTube channel] did animated live streams in which Charlie the Unicorn answered questions from viewers as part of a promotion for the [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1556971210/charlie-the-unicorn-the-grand-finale Charlie the Unicorn: The Grand Finale Kickstarter]. There may have also been other live streams in addition to these two. | ||
==February 28th Stream== | ==February 28th Stream== | ||
The content of the February 28th stream - Charlie the Unicorn's LIVE Oscars Spectacular! - | The content of the February 28th stream - Charlie the Unicorn's LIVE Oscars Spectacular! - Can be found in an unlisted video, but none of the others seems to be publicly available anywhere aside from a small number of short clips that people apparently recorded via screen capture software. Given that the Oscars live stream is unlisted but technically available (though it has a ''very'' low number of views), it seems possible that the other live streams might be as well, but this is unknown. | ||
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Revision as of 21:00, 16 December 2016
On February 24, 2016, and February 28, 2016, the FilmCow YouTube channel did animated live streams in which Charlie the Unicorn answered questions from viewers as part of a promotion for the Charlie the Unicorn: The Grand Finale Kickstarter. There may have also been other live streams in addition to these two.
February 28th Stream
The content of the February 28th stream - Charlie the Unicorn's LIVE Oscars Spectacular! - Can be found in an unlisted video, but none of the others seems to be publicly available anywhere aside from a small number of short clips that people apparently recorded via screen capture software. Given that the Oscars live stream is unlisted but technically available (though it has a very low number of views), it seems possible that the other live streams might be as well, but this is unknown.