On this channel, I upload alternate histories, VHS recordings (real or fake), or anything else I find interesting.

For inquiries, please consult the email down below.
I'm also on Ko-Fi, where you can make a donation of $3 or more at ko-fi.com/webcon.


David Afforo

Ladies and gentlemen, we've just hit 400 subscribers. However, I want to develop a presence away from this channel, so I'm currently on a hiatus and I'm not sure when I'm gonna begin uploading again, but if you like what you see, tell your friends, and make sure you head to ko-fi.com/webcon to donate or to watch our exclusives.

Thanks for your support, and here's hoping we get 100 more subs so we can reach 500 subscribers.

2 years ago | [YT] | 0

David Afforo

Happy Easter, Everyone!

2 years ago | [YT] | 0

David Afforo

#wednesdaywisdom: I don't know about you, but I think the reason why PBS chose to use the thumbnail on the right for their upload of the Arthur episode, "When Carl Met George/D.W. Swims with the Fishes" is to piggyback on my now-blocked Arthur/Perry Mason mash-up (or lack thereof...I think), which used the eerily similar thumbnail on the left.

And while I don't know if I should be happy that an organization like PBS is recognizing my work or mad that they blocked the above-mentioned mash-up (even though I don't know if they blocked it before they made their upload or after, and the fact I (oddly) can't find the email that confirmed its blocking doesn't help) just so they can put out their own version, but considering I hardly want anything to do with most of the content I put out before my Seinfeld video, I really don't give a crap.

2 years ago | [YT] | 1

David Afforo

Well, everyone, after 27 years of fueling the childhoods of Canadian children, Teletoon has come in for a final landing. I'm not sure if the switch has happened yet (though it most likely has), but as of today, the Cablenet that gave Canadian children hits like Total Drama, Ned's Newt, Wayside, Fred's Head, 6teen, Totally Spies, Atomic Betty, Carl Squared, and much more has now been rebranded into a Canadian version of Cartoon Network, with the existing Cartoon Network Canada becoming Boomerang Canada.

I'm not Canadian, but as a person whose childhood was mainly highlighted by my fixation on Canadian film and TV logos (and of course, I'm still fixated on them, but just not as much as when I was younger), I will say I had some great memories with the channel and felt this event was worthy of a mention on here.

Teletoon, even though you're not completely gone (its french-language counterpart and streaming service will retain the Teletoon name), you will be missed. Thank you for spending the past 27 years keeping it UNreal! (see what I did there?)

2 years ago | [YT] | 0

David Afforo

Wasn't planning on making a post, but given today's video has been blocked in the US (where most of my viewers are situated), I just wanted to let you know that our latest dream tape has been released to Ko-Fi. To watch it, just head to ko-fi.com/s/f4501d4eec. But that's not all, in tandem with digitally viewing it through our Ko-Fi, you can also watch it on a physical disc. Just head to www.ebay.com/itm/234900081668. The first few buyers might expect a delay in their order, though the very first buyer will receive a free water bottle in addition to their purchase. OK, peace out everyone.

EDIT (3/2/22): I've removed the very song that blocked the video in the US, so for anyone that wants to watch it, it's at https://youtu.be/9rGxshUmER0.

2 years ago (edited) | [YT] | 0

David Afforo

It's finally here! Fresh from DA016 are the commercials that aired alongside those three Recess episodes and that single Sabrina episode. And what better day to upload this than on a day when Disney's One Too is normally on the air.

As promised, the eight gags found on the disc have also been included. If requested, we might upload them in a separate video, but we'll see.

You can view the video at https://youtu.be/qHl6-_t6V4Q, and of course, there's ko-fi.com/s/99ca0fa7dc for those who want to view the entire recording watermark-free. Remember, access costs $20.

2 years ago (edited) | [YT] | 0