Quick info[]
I'm known as "kbhasi" on Twitter and Instagram, Kevin Bhasi on YouTube and Google Plus and have a personal blog. I got 3 channels on YouTube.
Me and the IGARwiki[]
I started the "I Got A Rocket Wiki" in early February 2014(but did not officially open it until December 2014) to share my knowledge of the show, as I found that there wasn't much information online from official sources. I hesitated for a while but I decided that it would be time for me to chase my dreams. I was in fact also inspired by the Wikia site for another one of my favourite shows, as that was on the first page of Web search results for the show. I don't want to go off topic so I didn't name the actual show.
How I came to love the show[]
I was on holiday in Australia and was watching ABC3, the only free-to-air TV channel for young adults there, while listening to music and surfing the internet on my computer looking for a YouTube video to watch. The show's opening sequence blasted into my ears, and I immediately became obsessed with the show from that point onwards.
How KB Obscure Television came to be[]
It was a good thing I immediately hit the "record" button on the TV remote and set it to record to external USB disk, because later I would find a way to convert and edit the episodes(the TV I had recorded to SQ files which were M2TS files in disguise, similar to how DAT is used to disguise MPG files), and that's how my online TV channel, KB Obscure Television 36343, or kObTV36343, came to life. I didn't know I was the only remaining uploader of IGR episodes after Kabillion mysteriously removed all the IGR episodes they had, except for the intro, which was in the wrong aspect ratio.
After seeing that a copy of the episode "I got a Remote" was uploaded to the Emmy's YT channel(the show won an Emmy award in 2008) in the wrong aspect ratio, I later did an search online for the show, switched to view images and found that there were 2 DVD releases of the show.
1 episode of the show is 11 minutes and goes up to 13 minutes if the intro and credits(1 minute each) are added, so that works out to a theoretical 20 episodes on 1 disc if the intro and credits are cut out. Much later, 2 weeks before starting the Wiki, another user uploaded 2 episodes in 1 video, complete with the wrong aspect ratio, and that's how I worked out that the DVD releases are the source of the incorrect aspect ratio, which is 16:9 squeezed to 4:3, and that's how I also worked out that there are 10 episodes on 1 disc, not having an idea to if there was more than 1 disc in each release. I later released a tutorial on how to stretch 4:3 videos back to 16:9.
I didn't name the channel "Unofficial Vinnie Q" for a reason, and that was because I knew I had other shows I wanted to upload, but that's a different story altogether.