A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
July 15, 2017
# of Seasons: 2
# of Episodes: 22
Finale:
November 19, 2018
Creators:
Parker Coppins
Original Title:
Parker Plays
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Reality
Production Companies:
Digomind Productions
Countries:
US
Parker Coppins, star of a popular YouTube gaming channel, offers comedic gameplay commentary on a variety of games. Some segments include "Scare the Heck Out of Parker," in which Coppins plays horror games, "Parker vs. the Fans," in which he plays one chosen by the fans, and "Parker's Virtual Reality," in which he delves into virtual reality games.
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Art Direction:
Lisa Wardell
Assistant Editor:
Edward Worthy
James Karhu
Amanda N. Adams
Associate Producer:
Ian Ward
Clearances Coordinator:
Vince Villanueva
Co-Executive Producer:
Clayton Cogswell
Coordinating Producer:
Jill Williams
Editor:
Angela Juzswik
Kenny Huynh
Executive In Charge Of Production:
David K. Johnson
Executive Producer:
Kevin Williams
Graphic Designer:
We Are Royale
Lead Editor:
Rob Gentile
Owen Carter
Legal Services:
Larry E. Verbit
Mikey Glazer
Lighting Director:
Michael Jacob Kerber
Line Producer:
Becky Rose P. Meda
Music:
George Gabriel
Post Production Coordinator:
Jackie Turlik
Post Production Supervisor:
Lisa Hope
Producer:
Woody Tondorf
Holland Farkas
Production Accountant:
Phil Castaneda
Production Coordinator:
Richard Hilton
Sound Mixer:
Joe Beachy
Eric Nilsen
Story Editor:
Joel Rubin
Supervising Technical Director:
Russell Murphy
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Rosie Byrne
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