SMG4
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SMG4
Summary
SMG4 is a web series[1]. SMG4 draws 126 Wikipedia views per month (web_series category, ranking #201 of 360).[2]
Key Facts
- SMG4 is the creator of Luke Lerdwichagul[3].
- SMG4 is the creator of Glitch Productions[4].
- SMG4's instance of is recorded as web series[5].
- SMG4's instance of is recorded as YouTube channel[6].
- SMG4's genre is adventure fiction[7].
- SMG4's genre is animated sitcom[8].
- SMG4's genre is black comedy[9].
- SMG4's genre is comedy[10].
- SMG4's genre is surreal humour[11].
- SMG4's genre is comedy drama[12].
- SMG4's genre is comedy horror[13].
- SMG4's genre is crossover fiction[14].
- SMG4's genre is fantasy[15].
- SMG4's genre is ribaldry[16].
- SMG4's genre is satire[17].
- SMG4's genre is science fantasy[18].
- SMG4's genre is slapstick[19].
- SMG4's genre is slice of life[20].
- SMG4's genre is parody[21].
- SMG4's genre is adult animated television series[22].
- SMG4's based on is recorded as Super Mario[23].
- SMG4's country of origin is recorded as Australia[24].
- SMG4 was published on February 14, 2009[25].
- SMG4 began on May 8, 2011[26].
- SMG4 ended on December 27, 2025[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Created works include Luke Lerdwichagul[3], a YouTuber[28], b. 1999[29], of Australia[30] and Glitch Productions[4], an animation studio[31], in Australia[32], founded in 2017[33].
Publication
SMG4 was released on February 14, 2009[25]. Genres include adventure fiction[7], animated sitcom[8], black comedy[9], comedy[10], surreal humour[11], and comedy drama[12].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Super Mario 64 inspired SMG4[34].
Why It Matters
SMG4 draws 126 Wikipedia views per month (web_series category, ranking #201 of 360).[2]