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A '''Keynotathlon''' is a web-animated [[Algicosathlon]] usually created with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keynote_(presentation_software) the Keynote pesentation software], but can also be made with other presentation software such as Google Slides, PowerPoint or Canva. Like Algicosathlons, Keynotathlons involve color contestants competing in a series of events and earning points based on their performance in each event. Keynotathlons may or may not have a plot.
{{Disambiguation|Keynotathlon|the general term|For specific Keynotathlons made by creators}}
A '''Keynotathlon''' is a web-animated [[Algothon]] usually created with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keynote_(presentation_software) the Keynote presentation software], but can also be made with other presentation software such as Google Slides, PowerPoint or Canva. Like Algothons, Keynotathlons involve color contestants competing in a series of events and earning points based on their performance in each event. Keynotathlons may or may not have a plot.


The first Keynotathlon, [[Keynotodecathlon (Mariobrosaa Productions)|Keynotodecathlon]], was created by [[Mariobrosaa Productions]] on 24 December 2014, based on [[KabaczekBatat|444dymek]]]'s [[Paintodecathlon]]. Keynotodecathlon finished quickly with 10 events, so he then created sequels such as [[Keynoticosathlon (Mariobrosaa Productions)|Keynoticosathlon]] (20 events) and [[Keynototriacontathlon (Mariobrosaa Productions)|Keynototriacontathlon]] (30 events). Although Mariobrosaa gained significant popularity from his Keynotathlon series, unlike Algicosathlons, the Keynotathlon genre lacks a cohesive community, as until 2020, the only two Keynotathlon creators were [[weee50]] (althouh with his series resembling more of object shows) and [[Kyoton-9]]. However, since Kyoton-9's spike in popularity in late 2024, Keynotathlons have gained some more recognition.
The first Keynotathlon, [[Keynotodecathlon (Mariobrosaa Productions)|Keynotodecathlon]], was created by [[Mariobrosaa Productions]] on 24 December 2014, based on [[KabaczekBatat|444dymek]]'s [[Paintodecathlon]]. Keynotodecathlon finished quickly with 10 events, so he then created sequels such as [[Keynoticosathlon (Mariobrosaa Productions)|Keynoticosathlon]] (20 events) and [[Keynototriacontathlon (Mariobrosaa Productions)|Keynototriacontathlon]] (30 events). Although Mariobrosaa gained significant popularity from his Keynotathlon series, unlike Algothons, the Keynotathlon genre lacks a cohesive community, as until 2020, the only two Keynotathlon creators were [[weee50]] (although his series resembled object shows more) and [[Kyoton-9]]. However, since Kyoton-9's spike in popularity in late 2024, Keynotathlons have gained some more recognition.
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Latest revision as of 22:05, 21 September 2025

This page is for the general term. For specific Keynotathlons made by creators, see Keynotathlon (disambiguation).

A Keynotathlon is a web-animated Algothon usually created with the Keynote presentation software, but can also be made with other presentation software such as Google Slides, PowerPoint or Canva. Like Algothons, Keynotathlons involve color contestants competing in a series of events and earning points based on their performance in each event. Keynotathlons may or may not have a plot.

The first Keynotathlon, Keynotodecathlon, was created by Mariobrosaa Productions on 24 December 2014, based on 444dymek's Paintodecathlon. Keynotodecathlon finished quickly with 10 events, so he then created sequels such as Keynoticosathlon (20 events) and Keynototriacontathlon (30 events). Although Mariobrosaa gained significant popularity from his Keynotathlon series, unlike Algothons, the Keynotathlon genre lacks a cohesive community, as until 2020, the only two Keynotathlon creators were weee50 (although his series resembled object shows more) and Kyoton-9. However, since Kyoton-9's spike in popularity in late 2024, Keynotathlons have gained some more recognition.

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