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  1. Dec 22, 2015 · The JibJab Blog. Stick Your Face In It! The End of the Road: Year in Review (2005-2014) Reposted from JibJab’s Facebook page on December 10th: Friends of JibJab, We have some news that many of you will not like. After 10 years of producing JibJab Year in Review music videos, we have decided that 2014 would be the last year.

  2. Even in the worst of times, a smile and a laugh can go a long way to heal the human spirit, states JibJab, so the brand is bringing back its Year-in-Review video. After a six-year break, JibJab’s 2020 Year-in-Review video “offers a comical look back at everyone’s least favorite year, while reminding us just how resilient the human spirit is in the face of remarkable adversity and change.

  3. May 22, 2021 · New subscribers are mostly at $24 annually; some are grandfathered in at earlier, lower price points. So, if you do the math, that subscription-based revenue works out to around $30 million a year ...

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    JibJab is an American digital animation company that is most known on YouTube for their year reviews that ended 2020 and now they primarily focus on eCards which are digital holiday cards that you can edit someone's face into. They are also known for their early political humor such as animations with George W. Bush.

    JibJab was founded in 1999 by Evan and Gregg Spiridellis and started on JibJab.com with earlier animations such as "Capitol III" and "This Land". In 2006 they created their account but did not start uploading to YouTube until October 12th, 2007 with their first video being "What We Call The News".

    They released election videos for the 2004 ("This Land") and 2008 ("Time For Some Campaignin’'") US Presidential elections, and often made fun of the stereotypes of the candidates (George W. Bush is a dumbass, John Kerry is a coward, John Mc.Cain III is old and Obama is an Idealist). Their animations were often unbiased, poking fun of both candidates.

    In 2005, JibJab uploaded "2-0-5 - 2005 Year in Review" on their website and started a tradition that lasted until 2014 where they made a tweet saying that the 2014 year review would be the last one until 6 years later, in 2015, JibJab made an announcement with Facebook that they would not be releasing anymore Year in Review videos. However, in 2020...

    •100,000 subscribers: September 20, 2015

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    However, an election web app was released in late October of that year. Year in Review. Starting in 2005, and for the next nine consecutive years until 2014, JibJab annually released "Year in Review" videos, usually late in December between Christmas and New Year's Day, sung to all various classical melodies. The videos were originally uploaded ...

  6. Nov 23, 2020 · Check out JibJab's hilarious Year in Review Series, including the 2013 Year in Review: What A Year! Be sure to Subscribe, "like" and Follow us to always be t...

  7. From the arrival of Covid-19 to Tiger King and murder hornets, the video crams a year’s worth of calamity into one minute and 36 seconds. And if you put a face into the video, you can be seen ...

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