Old School Smosh

Old School Smosh is a YouTube channel launched on November 15, 2014. As explained in the account description, it is a fan-run account and is not affiliated with Smosh.

The channel has archived many deleted and behind-the-scenes videos from Smosh's early YouTube years (2005-2007) all compacted into playlists, including videos like Garrett's Blog and The Evil Chain Letter, as well as other videos that are hard to find or deleted from the Smosh.com library. As of 2019, the channel has 350 subscribers.

Discontinuation
The individual behind the channel posted the update at some point in 2016 or 2017 regarding the status of the channel in the account description:

''I don't know if anyone's reading this but if you are, I'm abandoning this channel for good. For a number of reasons...''
 * 1) I've uploaded just about everything I can on this channel. From compilations to rare Smosh videos, I've officially ran out of ideas.
 * 2) I'm simply losing interest in making videos on this channel. When I first created this channel, I thought it was kind of fun but now I find it boring and pointless.
 * 3) I keep making promises I can't keep. I always say I'll start uploading more, but then I abandon this channel for another few months. Hell, I even tend to forget about this channel.

''So that's what's been going on with this channel. I might make a video on this for people who don't care enough to read the description.''

Take care!

-Old School Smosh

List of re-uploaded videos



 * 1) The Evil Chain Letter
 * 2) A behind-the-scenes video for Power Rangers Theme from Smosh.com
 * 3) A webcam test for Pokemon Theme Music Video from Smosh.com
 * 4) Garrett's Blog
 * 5) PREVIEW: Pokemon Theme Music Video
 * 6) Pokemon Theme Commentary
 * 7) Dramatic Voice Experiment at Denny's
 * 8) Bloopers from Boxman
 * 9) I-Dawg announcement 'bout YT Awards
 * 10) A deleted scene from Food Battle 2006
 * 11) A deleted scene from April First.
 * 12) The five-part Break-up series
 * 13) Youtube For Dummies
 * 14) How Not To Introduce a Video Contest