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Rob Schneider is a down on his luck intern at the Police Academy. Until he was killed by a dildo to the back of his head. He then possesses a skinny balding gay retard 'youtuber'.
After getting reports that a giant rat was roaming the sewers newly possessed Officer Ian Carter (whose parents were killed by a chinless man) Officer Ian risked his life to figure out the mystery of who killed Rob Schneider's character Jimmy Ferb until his soul was sucked out by watching the mysterious tape 'Slender Man Gangnam Style'.
It's a laugh out loud comedy series that you don't want to miss. It's got some heartfelt moments like when Ian tells a rat to kill himself or he emotionally bullies the man who killed his parents. Either way, it's a load of fun and some of Luigi Mario's best work since "Hair Cake" and "Human Cake"
After getting reports that a giant rat was roaming the sewers newly possessed Officer Ian Carter (whose parents were killed by a chinless man) Officer Ian risked his life to figure out the mystery of who killed Rob Schneider's character Jimmy Ferb until his soul was sucked out by watching the mysterious tape 'Slender Man Gangnam Style'.
It's a laugh out loud comedy series that you don't want to miss. It's got some heartfelt moments like when Ian tells a rat to kill himself or he emotionally bullies the man who killed his parents. Either way, it's a load of fun and some of Luigi Mario's best work since "Hair Cake" and "Human Cake"
- mooooooviezz
- Oct 16, 2016
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This is definitely one of the greatest masterpieces I have ever experienced in my years as film critic. The composition, flow, story, pacing lighting and camera work are par excellence. I'ts utterly embarrassing to me that I didn't watch this earlier. Anyone who hasn't seen this great work of art is not a very wise person. The character called "iDubbbz" or "Content Cop" is truly one of the most well-executed roles to ever be on the big screen. The movie is so immersive that halfway through it I almost forgot I wasn't actually there. I will personally assure you that every photon that hits your retinas will feel like millions of metric tons of heroin at once. The feelings of happiness and fulfillment are indescribably amazing.
- marcelsimader
- Oct 16, 2016
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When YouTube themselves seem indecisive about cultivating the kind of content they want on their website yet also seemingly promote utter rubbish whilst high quality videos get barely any attention at all, you need someone to deal with the tripe and bring some order. There are many channels and YouTube personalities that are working in this genre, but few are quite as clever or as particular as iDubbbz.
Content Cop is a masterstroke in the world of the YouTube Review genre in that it has consistently called out people's actions with masterful savagery and exceptional success every time. At the same time, it's packaged into an entertaining and well made show that benefits from the clever sketches and skits that iDubbbz does to expand the episodes and all held together with his charming and ever-so-slightly cynical personality.
Not only has he been able to critically breakdown people's videos in almost effortless manner, but iDubbbz has managed to pull off the act of actually predicting how his targets will respond, a talent few others possess.
That could be down to the fact that said targets are usually fairly incompetent, but that is part of this series' genius; the people he targets fall right into his trap and prove all the arguments he makes in his video in their responses (for the most part). It's a brilliant weapon.
There are hundreds of channels that, arguably, deserve to be called out for their rubbish, but Content Cop's are reserved for the ones that require special treatment. It's what you need when the site hosting all this doesn't seem to care about particular members of its own community other than how much revenue they can bring in.
Yet, Content Cop is also very clever in that it's never quite malicious or offensive. It has consistently been harsh and critical, but never to the extent that it just descends into personal insults. It has always been foremost a breakdown of the videos a channel makes or the way a person acts on the website, and by doing that, it gives the series a high moral platform, even if said morals are rather unconventional.
Few people are in such a position as iDubbbz is to make these criticisms of other channels, but he has certainly seized upon this and created a series that is both relevant and necessary whilst also being incredibly entertaining and well made. It's the peak of critical entertainment and stands as one of the most well designed, well made and well delivered series on YouTube of all time.
Content Cop is a masterstroke in the world of the YouTube Review genre in that it has consistently called out people's actions with masterful savagery and exceptional success every time. At the same time, it's packaged into an entertaining and well made show that benefits from the clever sketches and skits that iDubbbz does to expand the episodes and all held together with his charming and ever-so-slightly cynical personality.
Not only has he been able to critically breakdown people's videos in almost effortless manner, but iDubbbz has managed to pull off the act of actually predicting how his targets will respond, a talent few others possess.
That could be down to the fact that said targets are usually fairly incompetent, but that is part of this series' genius; the people he targets fall right into his trap and prove all the arguments he makes in his video in their responses (for the most part). It's a brilliant weapon.
There are hundreds of channels that, arguably, deserve to be called out for their rubbish, but Content Cop's are reserved for the ones that require special treatment. It's what you need when the site hosting all this doesn't seem to care about particular members of its own community other than how much revenue they can bring in.
Yet, Content Cop is also very clever in that it's never quite malicious or offensive. It has consistently been harsh and critical, but never to the extent that it just descends into personal insults. It has always been foremost a breakdown of the videos a channel makes or the way a person acts on the website, and by doing that, it gives the series a high moral platform, even if said morals are rather unconventional.
Few people are in such a position as iDubbbz is to make these criticisms of other channels, but he has certainly seized upon this and created a series that is both relevant and necessary whilst also being incredibly entertaining and well made. It's the peak of critical entertainment and stands as one of the most well designed, well made and well delivered series on YouTube of all time.
As the series announces at the start, it based on a true story. The essentials are true, and to get so much history into a film things have to be condensed. Unfortunately unnecessarily inaccurate things were portrayed which didn't save any time. For example, iDubbbz mutters under his breath so most audiences will not notice, that the fans made the first crucial breakthrough. By the start of the series, the fans led by MaxMoeFoe had been watching Content Cop for over six years and built the first sub-reddit, called "Idubbbz" in 2014.
In July 2016 the fans passed on all the information to the Content Cop including details of the felonies and their successes at a meeting which included Leafy. The problem started to mount for the fans and later the Content cop when other rotors could be swapped in and the indicator method was changed by Keemstar The film is correct in showing that iDubbbz genius was using known words from the coded messages to reduce the myriad of possibilities. This idea happened in 2014 and so he started from the outset to design the Content Cop videos to use this method.
In July 2016 the fans passed on all the information to the Content Cop including details of the felonies and their successes at a meeting which included Leafy. The problem started to mount for the fans and later the Content cop when other rotors could be swapped in and the indicator method was changed by Keemstar The film is correct in showing that iDubbbz genius was using known words from the coded messages to reduce the myriad of possibilities. This idea happened in 2014 and so he started from the outset to design the Content Cop videos to use this method.
- valdemarrrr
- Oct 16, 2016
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Ian is really pushing the bounds of Youtube content with this one. Not only does he seek to create good comedy and quality content for his viewers, but he also aims to help other Youtubers improve with constructive criticism. Some good friends of his that he includes in his series are Keemstar, LeafyIsHere, and Jinx Reload. He hopes to bring this to more Youtubers in the community, including Markiplier and PewdiePie. Lest I forget, his videos are also some of the most well structured the site's content creators can offer. He always starts the video with a catchy intro and a recognizable image. Then he starts by introducing the topic he will review. He then follows parallel segments analyzing different facets of the channel he believes should be reviewed. This, in combination with a dynamic personality, an unpredictable character and a charming forehead, make Content Cop a delight to watch. Always looking forward to his next videos.
- hopalongstratton
- Oct 16, 2016
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Excellent show. it has everything! love, hate, real and true drama. The characters don't over exaggerate their roles and the story line isn't filled with cleaver dialog or near to impossible feats of bravery or beating impossible odds. Just true to life screwed up events that could take place in the real world. Also the humor is the best aspect of this show. This beautiful piece of art is incredibly well written and directed, furthermore the actors are doing a tremendous job.
All in all it is the best thing I've ever watched. If you are among the few who haven't seen it yet: believe the hype, it really is THAT good.For pure entertainment value, this is simply the best show I've ever seen.
Like my friend said: "HOLY S**T !!! This is the best series I've ever seen, as far as being in my top ten. I cannot think of anything as of late that punched me in the face like this show did. I absolutely love it."
All in all it is the best thing I've ever watched. If you are among the few who haven't seen it yet: believe the hype, it really is THAT good.For pure entertainment value, this is simply the best show I've ever seen.
Like my friend said: "HOLY S**T !!! This is the best series I've ever seen, as far as being in my top ten. I cannot think of anything as of late that punched me in the face like this show did. I absolutely love it."
- radvile1997
- Oct 17, 2016
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Everything about it is excellent. The editing, the music, the humour, the acting, the writing, the relentless internet wars caused by these episodes. If Stephen Spielberg and Stanley Kubrick collaborated, it would result in a piece of steaming garbage called 'AI'. But my point is that it would be nowhere as good as Content Cop.
These wars I mentioned a bit ago are very serious to the online 'meme- economy'. The latest Leafy-Idubbbz war is often thought to be the catalyst for the upcoming meme economy crash. Internet points are serious business!
Would recommend for all ages (excluding gnomes & snakes).
These wars I mentioned a bit ago are very serious to the online 'meme- economy'. The latest Leafy-Idubbbz war is often thought to be the catalyst for the upcoming meme economy crash. Internet points are serious business!
Would recommend for all ages (excluding gnomes & snakes).
One of my favorite YouTube series of all time, ranking close to marvels such as "Video Game Highschool" or "Game Theory". Content Cop is a funny show, with serious parts too. It presents a great plot, and tints it with comedy every once and a while. Overall, it's amazing. Funny. Truthuful, and sad. I would recommend Content Cop to everyone. The cast is amazing, the dialogue is serious but also funny. With a story like this, how could you resist watching this show? It gets away with having a low budget by creating something extra amazing. Every time a new episode is announced, I'm on the edge of my seat, waiting for something to happen.
- bristledidiot
- Oct 17, 2016
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Wow what a great show, to avoid spoilers I will avoid talking about what happens but rather the show itself. Overall an amazing production. Ian Carter's wastes absolutely no time in destroying all of those who are needed to be destroyed. The comedy in it is great but the drama in it is insane. The cop chasing kid scene (If you have seen the show you will know what I'm talking about) had me on the edge of my seat and my heart pumping. When Ian's character had to manufacture a bottle of bleach from scratch I was actually taking notes because of how realistic it looked. I will give potential audiences a heads up though, the special effects are amazing. Some scenes look as if they are really being fought out. The sewer fight scene blew my mind in every which way. Ian Carter is truly a master of special effect as he fought to free the boy in the sewer.
Overall I rate this show a 9/10 due to the excellence it has had on me (the only 10/10 being Paul Blart Mall Cop 2). I felt inspired after watching this show and you will be too. A really great show and I cannot way to see what Ian has in store for us in the future.
Overall I rate this show a 9/10 due to the excellence it has had on me (the only 10/10 being Paul Blart Mall Cop 2). I felt inspired after watching this show and you will be too. A really great show and I cannot way to see what Ian has in store for us in the future.
- jaragon-76887
- Oct 16, 2016
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- randy_orton_fan
- Nov 2, 2016
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Purely epic content.This show is really cool, i like it a lot, it is really good, you should definitely check it out at the IdubbbzTV YouTube channel. Go do that now. This series deserves as many awards as it can possibly get, and should hold a spot on the top 250 shows list. I like it, it is good I need more lines to post the review so I'll keep typing until I get there, OK I think I'm done.
- ayladavies
- Jan 8, 2017
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I came across Content Cop when browsing the list of best TV shows and was thoroughly confused. In actuality, it is a video series critiquing and criticizing content creators that offers insight into certain prominent and controversial YouTube personalities in the 2015-17 period. Its episodes contain various parody themes and have generated numerous Internet memes, with the opening sequence skits being especially amusing. But the exaggerated impressions, deliberate offensive language, general content nature and video structure would be ill-suited to its classification as a television show. It also appeals to a specific demographic, namely young adults, and can be best appreciated by those familiar with the YouTube dramas it covers.
This show is something special, a show that on its own can create shock waves throughout the entire YouTube community. A series that can take down channels, open debates, and destroy shitty channels (or make them irrelevant).
Content Cop also has a fantastic balance between humor and serious criticisms of other YouTube content creators. Out of all the episodes, the Keemstar Content Cop is still the best to date, blending the dark humor and seriously good arguments together into a perfect, easy to watch and understandable video.
Its safe to say that IdubbbzTV has truly created a YouTube masterpiece, up there with the best of them
Content Cop also has a fantastic balance between humor and serious criticisms of other YouTube content creators. Out of all the episodes, the Keemstar Content Cop is still the best to date, blending the dark humor and seriously good arguments together into a perfect, easy to watch and understandable video.
Its safe to say that IdubbbzTV has truly created a YouTube masterpiece, up there with the best of them
- borkalbert
- Oct 17, 2016
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- lucas-41190
- Oct 8, 2017
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- lucasrricks
- Oct 16, 2016
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All my life I've been fascinated with history, and beginning in middle school (around age 12) I became especially interested in the Holocaust and the Nazi regime. Every time the subject came up in school I would pay attention more so than in other classes, and no matter the class I would try to relate papers and assignments back to my passion: the Holocaust. Obviously people took notice, and I became known as the kid who liked the Holocaust. Most of them didn't think it was too weird, they just thought it was a hobby and they would sometimes talk to me if they had any questions. I didn't think it was weird either, I just found the horrible atrocities fascinating to learn about. Because of this interest I majored in history at Harvard College, despite what people said about history not being the safest major due to lack of jobs. Regardless I pushed through, got my PhD, and wrote all the papers I could on my beloved Holocaust Come the end of the education chapter in the book of my life I had to move on and find a job. But what people said was right. There were no jobs for a Holocaust fanatic such as myself. Within a year I was homeless, living on the streets. I'd curl up in my refrigerator box, thinking back on my life. Was it worth it to major in what I loved, was it worth being homeless to pursue my passion: the Holocaust? I had never been able to answer that question. Because I just didn't know. That is until now, now I know it was all worth it, because I can say with absolute certainty that compared to this incredible series, every other is literally worse than Hitler.
- gavinhearne
- Apr 30, 2017
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"Content Cop" is the best web-show. It has many laughs, gaffs, memes, and chinless lesbians. It is well-made, has great filmography, and made me truly contemplate my life. After realizing that I had to write 5 lines just to hopefully help my favorite YouTuber's reviews, I thought that I should take what everyone on the internet is trying to say, so now, I will kill myself.
- robertlthemechanic
- May 19, 2017
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This is by far the best anime ever made. It's got everything you want, suspense, violence, sex EVERYTHING. LOVE THIS SHOW!!!$
There is not much more to be said. It is always well researched, never makes mistakes. The people he is talking about always deserve some kind of punishment, too. And it even appeals to the young and "edgy" community out there with subtle, funny, sometimes even dark jokes that are usually very true. He handles the situation like a real, professional "cop". Would recommend!
- kristupassablinskas
- Oct 6, 2017
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Truly the best masterpiece of our generation, it's artistic capabilities is astounding and holds my personal rating of 5/7, a perfect score.Apparently I also need 5 lines, so I'll make a list of all of it's good points. -Content Cop shines a light on the society's economic disabilities of YouTube -the latest installment (Jake Paul) has a great song at the end.
- observantbirch
- Oct 5, 2017
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A hilarious comedy series that has resulted time and time again in the subjects of the videos getting what they deserve (generally a huge loss in popularity). Combine a unique style of humor with entertaining, well produced episodes with the knowledge that the episodes actually have meaning and impact on the world and you've got yourself a must-watch.
- commanderx-31586
- Oct 13, 2017
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If I wanted to watch someone screaming slurs and doing weird impressions that they think are funny, I'd rather watch Donald Trump.
- chaitanyamaheshwari
- Nov 23, 2020
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- ozzynevarez
- Oct 8, 2017
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This show gives an unprecedented insight into the criminal underworld of the internet. The main character is very well played, the actor does a convincing job of playing a witty, smart character who the audience really comes to like during the show. Some of the villains are also very memorable: ruthless, bully-like, but also somewhat emotional and sad. Now, I won't spoil anything, but I got really emotional during that one scene where one of the major bad guys in the show has his motivations revealed and how that which was missing in his life led him to doing his crimes. But it's also beautifully blended with comedy as the show also manages to make fun motivation during a great scene at Venice Beach. Also, the actor is openly gay and that brings some amazing flair to his character.
In conclusion: An amazing work of art with little to no flaws.
In conclusion: An amazing work of art with little to no flaws.
- cortesadaniel
- Jun 20, 2017
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