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*'''Inanimate Insanity and BFDI Camp''' (22 July 2015-6 May 2016, 20 episodes): A point-based camp featuring 16 contestants. | *'''Inanimate Insanity and BFDI Camp''' (22 July 2015-6 May 2016, 20 episodes): A point-based camp featuring 16 contestants. | ||
*'''Who's Who''' (11 July-20 July 2016, 2 episodes): Another unique BFDI camp. In this camp, contestants would receive a random amount of points each episode, and one contestant would be eliminated while another one would have their team revealed. Contestants could belong to either the Squishy Cherries or Squashy Grapes. However, the team data would remain secret until one contestant's team was revealed (though data could be exchange through PMs). | *'''Who's Who''' (11 July-20 July 2016, 2 episodes): Another unique BFDI camp. In this camp, contestants would receive a random amount of points each episode, and one contestant would be eliminated while another one would have their team revealed. Contestants could belong to either the Squishy Cherries or Squashy Grapes. However, the team data would remain secret until one contestant's team was revealed (though data could be exchange through PMs). | ||
*'''[[Colorsathlon (camp)|Colorsathlon]]''' (12 February-27 February 2016, 3 episodes): A highly randomized | *'''[[Colorsathlon (camp)|Colorsathlon]]''' (12 February-27 February 2016, 3 episodes): A highly randomized Algothon-themed camp. The users' colors would be randomized, as well as the point gains. At the end of each episode, contestants had to give 1 point to a different contestant so that they would not lose 2 points. | ||
===Object show content=== | ===Object show content=== | ||
*'''Superbattle a Million Dollars''' (31 March-2 June 2012, 11 episodes): Srypipi's own object show, animated in Microsoft PowerPoint. | *'''Superbattle a Million Dollars''' (31 March-2 June 2012, 11 episodes): Srypipi's own object show, animated in Microsoft PowerPoint. | ||
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*'''Interactive Battle for Dream Island Adventure''' (10 July-22 July 2016, 6 episodes): An interactive BFDI story where viewers could vote on plot events. | *'''Interactive Battle for Dream Island Adventure''' (10 July-22 July 2016, 6 episodes): An interactive BFDI story where viewers could vote on plot events. | ||
===Keynotathlons=== | ===Keynotathlons=== | ||
*'''[[Paintodecathlon]]''' (21 August-3 September 2012, 14 days): The ancestor of Mariobrosaa Productions's Keynotathlon series, it introduced the concept of adapting an [[ | *'''[[Paintodecathlon]]''' (21 August-3 September 2012, 14 days): The ancestor of Mariobrosaa Productions's Keynotathlon series, it introduced the concept of adapting an [[Algothon]] into different formats, thus inspiring modern [[Keynotathlon|Keynotathlons]]. It had 16 contestants competing in 14 events. | ||
*'''[[Painticosathlon]]''' (8 July-17 August 2013, 8 days): The follow-up to Paintodecathlon, with two of last season's contestants being replaced. | *'''[[Painticosathlon]]''' (8 July-17 August 2013, 8 days): The follow-up to Paintodecathlon, with two of last season's contestants being replaced. | ||
*'''[[BFDIcosathlon]]''' (2 January-18 July 2016, 8 days): The other of Srypipi's Keynotathlon series. It featured 16 Battle for Dream Island contestants and was made in PowerPoint. | *'''[[BFDIcosathlon]]''' (2 January-18 July 2016, 8 days): The other of Srypipi's Keynotathlon series. It featured 16 Battle for Dream Island contestants and was made in PowerPoint. |
Latest revision as of 22:06, 21 September 2025
Srypipi, formerly KabaczekBatat and 444dymek, is a former camp host, gamer and object show creator who mainly uploaded object show and Pokémon content from 2012 to 2016, later coming back on 12 July 2025 and uploading a TPOT 19 video. On 21 August 2012, he created the Paintodecathlon series, which adapted carykh's Algodecathlon into Microsoft Paint and inspired Mariobrosaa Productions to create Keynotodecathlon. Four years later, he also created BFDIcosathlon.
Series[edit | edit source]
Viewer votings[edit | edit source]
- Inanimate Insanity and BFDI Voting (2 March-14 August 2012, 40 episodes): Srypipi's first series. It lasted for 40 episodes.
- Inanimate Insanity Tournament (3 June-7 September 2012, 14 episodes): A viewer voting between the 16 Inanimate Insanity contestants, presented in a tournament bracket. It stopped at the semi-finals match between Bow and Taco.
- Tamagotchi Voters (16 June-23 June 2012, 5 episodes): A Tamagotchi-themed viewer voting on 16 Tamagotchis. It had a unique voting system where each viewer distributed an increasing number of votes to eliminate.
- Inanimate Insanity and BFDI Voting Season 2 (5 September-16 December 2012, 21 episodes): The second season of II&BFDI Voting and the first one to include music.
- Angry Birds Voting (8 October 2012-12 May 2013, 9 episodes): Made after his Angry Birds with 444dymek series was finished.
- Inanimate Insanity and BFDI Voting Season 3: ABC (3 January-2 April 2014, 10 episodes): The third II+BFDI voting involved 16 contestants, representing a letter of the alphabet (e.g. Apple, Balloon, Coiny, Donut, and so on).
- Plants vs. Zombies Voting (3 August-29 August 2013, 3 episodes): Viewers could vote on 14 plants and 8 zombies.
- Object Overload Voting (5 October 2013-20 October 2013, 3 episodes)
- Inanimate Insanity Voting (18 February-8 March 2015, 5 episodes): Was most likely cancelled after five episodes to make way for Inanimate Insanity 2 Voting.
- Inanimate Insanity 2 Voting (20 February 2015-9 May 2015, 18 episodes)
- Pokémon Voting - Kanto 1 (21 March-12 July 2015, 19 episodes): Featured 32 out of the original 151 Pokémon.
- Pokémon Voting - Kanto 2 (10 July-15 July 2015, 3 episodes): Featured another 24 out of the original 151 Pokémon.
- BFDI Voting (25 April 2015-21 January 2016, 18 episodes)
- Five Nights at Freddy's Voting (11 May-14 July 2015, 6 episodes)
- Total Drama Voting (24 November-7 December 2015, 4 episodes): Total Drama Island inspired Total Firey Island, which was a predecessor to BFDI.
Camps[edit | edit source]
- BFDI Camp (21 March-10 September 2012, 28 episodes): One of the first BFDI camps to be made. It lasted for 28 episodes, being cancelled near the end of the series.
- Rock Paper Scissors (28 December 2012-26 March 2013, 13 episodes): An RPS tournament with users signing up as BFDI contestants.
- Coloric Camp (2 April 2013-8 May 2013, 3 split episodes): A unique camp with contestants participating as color athletes with unique names. It had a special episode numbering system, with the first number representing the season (e.g. 1.1.2), the second number representing the episode, and the third one representing the part.
- Pokémon Camp (28 March 2014-10 April 2014, 3 episodes): A short-lived Pokémon-themed camp with 15 contestants.
- Pokémon Showdown! Tournament (cancelled, sign-ups started on 10 May 2015): A cancelled Pokémon tournament between eight contestants. The contestants had to specify their time zone so that they could play a Pokémon Showdown match live.
- Inanimate Insanity and BFDI Camp (22 July 2015-6 May 2016, 20 episodes): A point-based camp featuring 16 contestants.
- Who's Who (11 July-20 July 2016, 2 episodes): Another unique BFDI camp. In this camp, contestants would receive a random amount of points each episode, and one contestant would be eliminated while another one would have their team revealed. Contestants could belong to either the Squishy Cherries or Squashy Grapes. However, the team data would remain secret until one contestant's team was revealed (though data could be exchange through PMs).
- Colorsathlon (12 February-27 February 2016, 3 episodes): A highly randomized Algothon-themed camp. The users' colors would be randomized, as well as the point gains. At the end of each episode, contestants had to give 1 point to a different contestant so that they would not lose 2 points.
Object show content[edit | edit source]
- Superbattle a Million Dollars (31 March-2 June 2012, 11 episodes): Srypipi's own object show, animated in Microsoft PowerPoint.
- How to Draw Inanimate Insanity and Battle for Dream Island Characters in Paint? (25 May-11 June 2012, 10 series): Made up of ten episodes, this series is a tutorial on how to draw BFDI and Inanimate Insanity characters in Microsoft Paint.
- Trapped at n-th Floor: (20 September 2012-14 April 2013, 14 episodes): A fanmade BFDI series which involves 31 contestants being trapped by a mysterious person in a building. One contestant would be trapped in each floor. This series spanned from Trapped at 30th Floor to Trapped at 17th Floor.
- Inanimate Insanity III (4 October-14 October 2013, 2 episodes): Not to be confused with the actual third season of Inanimate Insanity, Inanimate Insanity Invitational, this was a two-episode parody that took place after the Inanimate Insanity II Episode 5.
- Interactive Battle for Dream Island Adventure (10 July-22 July 2016, 6 episodes): An interactive BFDI story where viewers could vote on plot events.
Keynotathlons[edit | edit source]
- Paintodecathlon (21 August-3 September 2012, 14 days): The ancestor of Mariobrosaa Productions's Keynotathlon series, it introduced the concept of adapting an Algothon into different formats, thus inspiring modern Keynotathlons. It had 16 contestants competing in 14 events.
- Painticosathlon (8 July-17 August 2013, 8 days): The follow-up to Paintodecathlon, with two of last season's contestants being replaced.
- BFDIcosathlon (2 January-18 July 2016, 8 days): The other of Srypipi's Keynotathlon series. It featured 16 Battle for Dream Island contestants and was made in PowerPoint.
Comments[edit | edit source]
honestly, i love how like half of the people who have articles on the wiki are Polish (as of right now)
seems like Poland is loved by all of us
-- Gengar1997 (talk) 13:59, 12 July 2025 (UTC)
Looks like he renamed to Srypipi today...
-- Kyoton-9 (talk) 19:38, 12 July 2025 (UTC)
he seems to have created a playlist featuring ALL OF THE SONGS FROM EUROVISION 2025
-- Gengar1997 (talk) 08:50, 13 July 2025 (UTC)
I just learned yesterday that he privated nearly half of his videos on 13 July after he returned to YT...
-- 10seyak (talk) 15:58, 5 August 2025 (UTC)