![]() ![]() Like the Jojivlogs, it appears on the Internet Archive as well as on YouTube for periods at a time before being taken down, possibly out of respect for Miller's wish to have it off the site (though, unlike Jojivlogs, it is not known if he is okay with this video being available anywhere else). Probably his most infamous removed video is "FILTHY FRANK EXPOSES HIMSELF" uploaded to DizastaMusic on May 3, 2014, in which Miller officially reveals his out-of-character self as the creator of the show to talk about some health issues and the future of the show. They were for a time reuploaded to YouTube, but, as this video from one of the reuploading channels explains, Miller has requested that the vlogs not be posted on YouTube but "somewhere else" as he doesn't want new fans to find them and associate them with the show, so he hopefully has no problem with the videos being on the Internet Archive. The channel currently has no videos, but the vlogs have been reuploaded to the Internet Archive. Still, the video comments were inevitably spammed with the same catchphrases and in-jokes he was trying to avoid, leading him to remove all the vlogs. He intended this channel to be separate from the show and the Filthy Frank character. On May 3rd, 2014, Miller created a personal vlog channel called Jojivlogs on which he would post ten vlogs over the next few months. The videos have been reuploaded to a channel titled "Filthy Frank Reuploads." Jojivlogs In total, 38 videos are confirmed to have been removed from or privatized by DizastaMusic from 2011-2012. Both of these videos' descriptions link to the originals which were made private, which may indicate that he privatized his other videos instead of removing them. In fact, a Source Filmmaker animation exists of "Ask Filthy Frank #3 (ABORTIONS AND GINGERS)" as well as a Lithuanian subtitled version of "FILTHY COMPILATION #5 - (RAPS AND PUSSY)". Since both an "Ask Filthy Frank #4" and a "Filthy Compilation #3" and "#6" exist, it can be deduced that "Ask Filthy Frank #3" and "Filthy Compilation #4" and "#5" existed during this era and were removed as well, even though they are not listed on IMDb. It is not known how many other videos have been removed that do not appear on the IMDb list, nor is it known when these videos were removed. ![]() None of these are known to be reuploaded as videos themselves, though it is possible to find clips of them in other episodes as well as fan videos, such as "Obama Calls Filthy Frank" which contains footage and audio of the removed "Phone Call to Sesame Street" video. Of these 60 videos, only 25 are still on the DizastaMusic channel, his only official channel at the time. The Filthy Frank Show's IMDb page lists only the first 60 episodes from 2011 to 2012, of which most of the removed videos are included. Removed 2011-2012 Videos Known to Have Existed 5.1 Compliation of All Known Filthy Frank Videos.1 Removed 2011-2012 Videos Known to Have Existed.However, since even back then, he had a decent-sized following of fans who remixed and edited his videos, it is possible that many people may still have some of the removed videos. While his more recent deleted videos have usually resurfaced thanks to his sizable fanbase, most of his deleted videos from 20 are not known to be mirrored. To this day, Miller is known to delete and/or privatize many of his videos on any of the three channels due to either personal or unknown reasons (at least one, "TASTE YOUR OWN POOP CHALLENGE", was removed by YouTube themself). Both his first channel DizastaMusic and his current official channel TVFilthyFrank (as well as his alternate channel TooDamnFilthy ) have hundreds of thousands of subscribers thanks in part to his burst in popularity after inadvertently starting the viral "Harlem Shake" YouTube meme of 2013. The Filthy Frank Show (or simply Filthy Frank) is a satirical, off-colour/offensive humour YouTube series started on August 5th, 2011 by George "Joji" Miller as Filthy Frank (the first video of the series is "Filthy Shit", but other videos of his date back to 2008 on the same channel). George "Joji" Miller, the creator of The Filthy Frank Show. ![]()
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