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      • Zac Asahiko Oyama (born August 22, 1987) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He was a sketch writer and performer for Dropout (former CollegeHumor.), and is currently a player for their actual play web series, Dimension 20, and their improv game show, Game Changer.
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  2. Zac Asahiko Oyama (born August 22, 1987) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He was a sketch writer and performer for Dropout (former CollegeHumor.), and is currently a player for their actual play web series, Dimension 20, and their improv game show, Game Changer.

    • Birmingham , Alabama, United States
    • Phoebe Neidhardt (Married 2020-present)
  3. They're releasing Dimension 20: Neverafter in a couple days, and it seems Zack is in the cast. It is not a moneygrab. The company was almost profitable, but IO dropped it, Sam bought the company at a low price, and now they're able to both survive and be completely uncensored.

  4. I'm Mike Trapp - I was a writer and cast member of CollegeHumor for five years (and worked other, more invisible positions at CH for five years before that). I’ve written tons of internet sketches, popular shows like WTF101, and deeply unpopular shows like Ultramechatron Team Go!

  5. Writer and actor most well known as a contributor to CollegeHumor Originals. He is also known for performing with the improv teams Sixkiller and Judith at the Upright Citizens Brigade.

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    • August 22, 1987
    • Birmingham, Alabama
  6. Jul 27, 2020 · You can hear more from Zac about working for CollegeHumor, life in Alabama and more on the full episode here. You probably recognize Zac Oyama from College Humor videos. He’s also a regular on Comedy BangBang and the Upright Citizens Brigade. He worked on Key & Peele and Adam Ruins Everything.

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  7. Zac Oyama is a cast member at CollegeHumor. He is a part of Dropout's Dungeons & Dragons actual play show Dimension 20 and appears in other Dropout shows like Make Some Noise and Game Changer, as well as writing for College Humor's original sketch show Hardly Working.

  8. After CollegeHumor was sold by IAC and restructured in 2020, the company temporarily halted production of all shows. Game Changer , which was affected by this, released their already-completed second season in January. [5]

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