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Saturday, February 28, 2009 / 8:46 PM

Omigosh, i stumbled upon this video of this dude, who is currently an international internet sensation, i mean 4319005 hits?! WOAH. He's a dude who behaves like a 6 year old, cos he has like mental issues, due to the fact that his dad is in jail, and his mom is an alcoholic. He edited his voice so its screechy and weird, but he went on Icarly recently, so im still wondering if he really is mad or something, but jeanette sed he wasn't so i dunno la OH! he isn't mad. The wikipedia facts are below .. here's one, where he loses his medicine, and he's try'na find em' (i think he's pretty COOL, so dun say anything bad abt him(: )

Fred Figglehorn is a channel on the video-sharing website YouTube. The Fred channel is the most subscribed and most viewed, with over 800,000 subscribers and over 29,000,000 channel views. The videos are centered around a fictional 6-year-old, Fred Figglehorn, who has a dysfunctional home life and "anger management issues"The character of Fred is played by Lucas Cruikshank, a 15-year-old from Columbus, Nebraska, United States. By June 2008, the channel had 255,000 subscribers, making it the fourth most popular channel of all time.The "Fred Goes Swimming" episode was nominated for the "Favorite User Generated Video" award at the 35th People's Choice Awards, but it lost to Barack Roll.
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YouTube Insight metrics, the largest group of viewers is 13 through 17 year olds, though Cruikshank points out that this could skew lower because users must state they are at least 13 to create a YouTube account. The series is also more popular with female viewers than male. However, the adult audience is growing.[3] The 35–44-year-old audience is larger than the 18–24 audience, which Cruikshank's manager theorizes is created by parents looking in to see what their children are viewing. (copied from wikipedia)