![]() ![]() On Twitch, you often promote positivity and give the middle finger to toxicity. So far Twitch has been my most successful platform that I've put a lot of time into. I've always attacked any new social platform that has come out, and when bigger projects aren't paying the bills, I've always been able to make money doing stuff online. A lot of actors in Hollywood get random other "real world" jobs in between work. Have you always been juggling multiple projects?Īlways, and I'm really happy that I got discovered on the internet because I learned the value of it early on. Obviously you've been in numerous shows and movies, but in regards to recent circulations, you've showcased a strong livestream presence, a bunch of YouTube videos (I still find myself watching "Drake Songs"), and a cooking show. I'd like to do some music this year as well. ![]() Mostly streaming, and like I said above, waiting to see how the pilot turns out. ![]() One of my favorite Hollywood stories was getting to have dinner with Trey Parker and Paul Reubens. I was also passing around South Park clips before the show even came out. I also really liked Futurama, especially the first handful of years. For newer stuff I really love Adventure Time and was super proud to be a part of it. Yeah, I like all the old school Saturday morning cartoons. Have you always been into animated shows / cartoons? Any personal favorites that come to mind? I would have loved to do a few more seasons of that show but that's the nature of the business. I thought the show was pretty funny and smart, but TV is kinda archaic and when you have the combination of a paid channel like DisneyXD and Nielson Rating boxes, sometimes there's not much hope. I really like doing VO work, especially when you read with other cast members. Yeah Future-Worm was fun, I almost skipped the audition because I was going to Sweden two days after they emailed me.I made it work and went in the very next day.They emailed me and told me I was in the running for the lead, then when I got back to LA they told me I got it. ![]() I know you had a recurring role in Adventure Time, but was Future-Worm! your first time doing a full blown animated series? Can you speak on that experience? I've been watching a bunch of Future-Worm!as of late (where Andy plays Danny Douglas, a boy who invents a time machine inside of a lunch box). Not too bad, just streaming and shot a TV pilot with my rap group Three 's been in editing for awhile now, we'll probably find out some news soon (good or bad) it's a coin toss. He talks about cartoons, live streaming, Mishka, reggae, and almond trees. Every day is different for the Ruler o f Planet Weirdopolus 3 who answered a few of my questions, featured below, allowing us to peek inside the world of Andy Milonakis. If he's not doing a voice over, then he's shooting an episode for a VICELAND cooking show. If he's not recording a new song, then he's doing a voice over for cartoons like Adventure Time and Future-Worm! (and Crank Yankers, rare). If he's not shooting a pilot, then he's recording a new song. With over a decade of laughs in the vault and many more to come, he continues to properly blend care-free comedy with an entrepreneurial savvy. If he's not using Twitch to live stream his daily adventures, then he's shooting a pilot with his rap group Three Loco (made up of Milonakis, Riff Raff, and Dirt Nasty). (both from 2005), comedian Andy Milonakis has been a driven and prolific entertainer. Since beginning a career on Twitch, his channel has mostly featured IRL broadcasts and roleplaying in games like ARMA 3 and Grand Theft Auto V's popular NoPixel server.Since first capturing my attention (and the attention of countless others) with his own show as well as the cult classic film Waiting. Milonakis is most known for creating and staring in The Andy Milonakis Show, which aired on MTV between 20. "(Sodapoppin) didn't happen to try to dig up the video because he probably didn't really give a fuck," he wrote. Despite the warning, the documentary appears to be Sodapoppin's first viewing of such criticisms. In response to Milonakis only apologizing in light of the clip appearing in the recent documentary, the streamer also wrote that he had previously apologized to Sodapoppin personally for any "shit" talked in his early streaming days. As outlined in the video, Sodopoppin's success on Twitch has long been bolstered not only by early notoriety as a top World of Warcraft player but also as a free-flowing, anything-goes variety and IRL streamer. His reaction to the blunt characterization was a simple "ouch" before appearing to laugh off any controversy. ![]()
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