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|title = Blue Screen of Death
 
|title = Blue Screen of Death
|label1 = Created by
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|label1 = Created by:
 
|data1 = Thunderbirds101
 
|data1 = Thunderbirds101
|label2 = Language
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|label2 = Language:
 
|data2 = English
 
|data2 = English
|label3 = Profanity
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|label3 = Profanity:
 
|data3 = Varies by episode
 
|data3 = Varies by episode
|label4 = Status
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|label4 = Status:
 
|data4 = Airing
 
|data4 = Airing
|image = [[File:BSOD-2.jpg]]}}
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|image = [[File:BSOD-2.jpg|250px]]}}
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
''Blue Screen of Death'' originally began as an idea to make short videos to bridge the gap between Season 14 and Season 15 of[[ Microsoft Sam reads Funny Windows Errors]]. The ideas evolved into a sketch comedy series, with errors, signs, and Engrish incorporated into some of the sketches. The pilot episode was released on September 15, 2013. The series is named after the Blue Screen of Death, also known as a ''Stop Error'', one of the most notorious computer errors in history.
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''Blue Screen of Death'' originally began as an idea to make short videos to bridge the gap between Season 14 and Season 15 of [[ Microsoft Sam reads Funny Windows Errors]]. The ideas evolved into a sketch comedy series, with errors, signs, and Engrish incorporated into some of the sketches. The pilot episode was released on September 15, 2013. The series is named after the Blue Screen of Death, also known as a ''Stop Error'', one of the most notorious computer errors in history.
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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
The series satirizes and mocks current events as well as running gags from ''Funny Windows Errors''. The pilot episode featured sketches that satirized numerous topics: a lethal computer virus spreading to an exaggerated number of devices; the town of Accident, Maryland; a possible polar bear invasion of Alaska; a comedic Emergency Alert System broadcast; a iPhone model that sent Apple stocks plummeting; Microsoft Sam raiding a [[TacoCon|taco convention]]; an NSA agent trying to detail what the agency does; and Washington DC imploding in on itself after a shocking report from Capitol Hill.
 
The series satirizes and mocks current events as well as running gags from ''Funny Windows Errors''. The pilot episode featured sketches that satirized numerous topics: a lethal computer virus spreading to an exaggerated number of devices; the town of Accident, Maryland; a possible polar bear invasion of Alaska; a comedic Emergency Alert System broadcast; a iPhone model that sent Apple stocks plummeting; Microsoft Sam raiding a [[TacoCon|taco convention]]; an NSA agent trying to detail what the agency does; and Washington DC imploding in on itself after a shocking report from Capitol Hill.
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Episodes twelve and thirteen also featured parody sketches. Episode thirteen featured new artwork and focused on the archenemies of the studio, including the Scary Logo Alliance, the Red Nyet, and others.
 
Episodes twelve and thirteen also featured parody sketches. Episode thirteen featured new artwork and focused on the archenemies of the studio, including the Scary Logo Alliance, the Red Nyet, and others.
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Episode fourteen will not feature any LTIB/PTT parodies.
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As of now, episode fourteen and onwards do not feature any LTIB/PTT parodies.
    
==List of episodes==
 
==List of episodes==
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   |Row 15 airdate=August 24, 2018
 
   |Row 15 airdate=August 24, 2018
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  |Row 16 title=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCLMAWBFnfc <span style="color:#000000">ELEVEN YEARS</span>]
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  |Row 16 info=This video premiered on [[Thunderbirds101]]'s 11th anniversary on YouTube.
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  |Row 16 airdate=May 19, 2019
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|Row 17 airdate=Dec 11, 2021|Row 17 info=N/A|Row 17 title=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIJd3t7WheQ <span style="color:#000000">CHRISTMAS REBOOT</span>]}}
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