Heavy.com

Heavy.com
Web address http://www.heavy.com
Slogan Videos, humor and other time-wasting tools.
Commercial? Yes
Type of site
Entertainment
Registration Optional
Available in English
Launched September 23, 1998
Alexa rank
Negative increase 3,413 (April 2014)[1]
Current status Active

Heavy.com is an entertainment website founded in 1999 in New York City. The site was founded by David Carson and Simon Assaad in the wake of the popularity of their first series of video shorts, Behind the Music that Sucks.[2] Heavy.com emerged intact from the burst of the dot-com bubble in 2001 and is still helmed by Carson and Assaad, both of whom also helped Cablevision found the Fuse Network in 2003.[3]

Heavy.com is primarily responsible for creating and producing largely comic programming for the Internet. Original titles include "Behind the Music that Sucks", "Blisster," "American Suck Countdown," and several machinima series (based on GUN, God of War, and Tony Hawk's American Wasteland). Some of these programs have been aired on cable television networks worldwide, and gone into syndication as well. Heavy has also produced several noteworthy online flash games including "Iron Stomach," "Bitchslap a Rockstar," and "Psycho Bondage Bunnies" (1 & 2).

In addition to creating its own content, Heavy.com features many internet cult video series such as the Fensler Films infamous "G.I. Joe" parodies and the "Star Wars Kid" parody series, as well as providing a forum for thousands of other viral videos.

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