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On October 29, " Title Theme & Ending - 7 GRAND DAD" was uploaded as the supposed definitive finale, but this didn't last long. A few finale rips were uploaded after this point. On September 30, 2016, Chaze the Chat announced the channel ending in " the nutshack theme but the first nutshack is replaced with me ending the channel". The supposedly last rip, " Title Theme - 7 GRAND DAD" was released on October 29. On September 30, 2016, Chaze the Chat announced that the channel was ending. The GiIvaSunner team moved to the SiIvaGunner channel, where they would continue uploading rips. Tainic had created a channel named SiIvaGunner a month before so the GiIvaSunner team moved on to his channel. The GiIvaSunner team used the name SiIvaGunner for a new channel. The channel GiLvaSunner was a tribute to the original channel SiLvaGunner. Reacting to this, the real GiLvaSunner stated that he was okay with the channel.
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On April 6, 2016, at some time between 2:01 and 2:11 p.m., the GiIvaSunner channel was terminated. They also made a fake second album that day: GiIvaSunner's HighestQuality Video Game Rips Volume 2 ( anouncement.wmv). On April 1st, they uploaded normal rips as an April Fool's Day joke. The GiIvaSunner team made an album: GilvaSunner's Highest Quality Video Game Rips: Volume 1. By April 6, 2016, GiIvaSunner had 35,857 subscribers, and his videos had over ten million views total. The channel surpassed ten thousand subscribers on March 4, twenty thousand on March 10, and finally thirty thousand on March 24. From February 28 to March 13, the channel gained subscribers in the thousands almost every day (the record was set on March 8, with over 4,000 users subscribing that day), later the flow subsided to hundreds every day. The subscriber flow rose drastically on February 28, with over 2,400 users subscribing that day (bringing the channel to over 3,000 subs). On February 21 it surpassed one hundred subscribers, then surpassed five hundred on February 27. The channel started getting a steady flow of subscribers on February 20. Near the end of February, there were a few rips, and the channel started getting noticed by well-known individuals such as cobanermani456 and Temmie Chang on Twitter. The first high quality rip he made and uploaded was a Pokémon rip. After creating what would become the first rips, he wanted to do an impostor channel where even if the content is not what was expected, it's something enjoyable. The original channel, GiIvaSunner, was made on January 9th, 2016 by Chaze the Chat. History "Season 1" (January 2016 - October 2016) Furthermore, some content, such as the King for Another Day Tournament MOJO!!, has been hosted exclusively on subdomains of highquality.rip, the official website. SiIvaGunner music is also officially published to Bandcamp, in the form of albums, which primarily comprise previously released musical content. Notably, in 20 respectively, the channel hosted the King for a Day Tournament and the King for Another Day Tournament and the channel periodically publishes new installments of The SilvaGunner Christmas Comeback Crisis, an original visual novel-style series.
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While the majority of SiIvaGunner content on YouTube consists of high quality video game rips, the channel also has published other media, such as original arrangements, visual media, and in-universe lore. The uploaded songs, however, are instead remixes and mashups, often incorporating internet memes or other channel-specific running gags. Such videos are intentionally misleading as to trick the viewer into believing they are actual songs from a game's soundtrack. Most of the channel's videos are high quality rips, presented as though they were GilvaSunner uploads: a rip video typically comprises a static image of the relevant video game's logo set to music. The SiIvaGunner channel uploads videos in the style of many other soundtrack-based YouTube channels, most notably its non-parody counterpart, GilvaSunner. 3.2 The Christmas Comeback Crisis (December 2016 – present).2.1.1 Name change and first termination.