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Potter Puppet Pals Review

As Potter fans, we've all seen the YouTube videos about Severus Snape and his comrades singing along to a Mysterious Ticking Noise. Well, as it turns out, we're not the only fans out there.

NewTeeVee Station, a new online-video critic site, has written a smashing review of Neil Cicierega's Puppet Pals series. The review mentions that not only has PPP won YouTube's 2007 Comedy Award, it has also been recognized as the #2 Most Discussed Comedy of All Time on YouTube, #3 Most Viewed Comedy of All Time on YouTube--and no wonder, considering it's been viewed over 42 million times!

To read Sean Williams' entire review on the NewTeeVee Station, click here.


By Manda on Jun 22, 2008

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