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[[File:TempCap3.JPG|thumb|823x823px|The current iteration of the Youtube Banner, [https://darksignal.newgrounds.com/news/post/1049303 updated to reflect the loss of Darksignal] and updating the sub-banner logo on the top left.]] | [[File:TempCap3.JPG|thumb|823x823px|The current iteration of the Youtube Banner, [https://darksignal.newgrounds.com/news/post/1049303 updated to reflect the loss of Darksignal] and updating the sub-banner logo on the top left.]] | ||
[[File:GP Modern.jpg|thumb|820x820px|After [[Cethic]] was exposed for being a habitual zoophile and sexual abuser, the GP banner format was entirely removed and replaced with a plain text logo.]] | [[File:GP Modern.jpg|thumb|820x820px|After [[Cethic]] was exposed for being a habitual zoophile and sexual abuser, the GP banner format was entirely removed and replaced with a plain text logo.]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 7 January 2023
Green Pepper Studios is a group of Newgrounds Flash animators who frequently collaborated on Madness Combat animations around the mid to late 2010's. The group was originally comprised of Kelzad Oox, Gibb50, Cethic, Man_ticore, Gabriel Barsch, Djjaner, DIMB, and DarkSignal circa 2015-2016. After multiple members have left the group over the years for various reasons, the current member list is down to Kelzad Oox, Gibb50, and Man_ticore. Their official YouTube channel can be viewed here.
Timeline
As with any animator group, the passage of time often lends itself to the gains and losses of both members and production output. In most cases, members who left Green Pepper Studios returned to independently working on their projects, but other members like DIMB have since become inactive and have not produced content in over half a decade. Although the reasoning behind many members leaving the group are often left unknown to the public, many anecdotal accounts from ex-members and GP server moderators point towards creative differences and scheduling conflicts as being the biggest contributors to the departure of animators from the team.