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The last account picture for Brian Coukis The 90s Kid, used since late 2018 to August 2019.

Brian Coukis the 90s Kid (stylized as "Brian Coukis the 90s Kid!" and formerly known as "Peters Auguste Murphy") was a YouTube channel created by Brian Coukis (the creator of cdgngj11). It focused on various stuff that Brian loves such as logos, credits videos, videos of his Yiayia, etc. Brian's dancing series also makes a comeback in this channel with the episode entitled "Dancing to the Angry Beavers ending credits song" (even though the first official episode was "Who Do Ya Call? The Shirt Tales"). He posted stuff from the 1990's and early 00's but some of it is from the 80's, 70's, 60's, or even the 1950's.

The last video that was uploaded to the channel was Brian's review of the old Sister Belle pull string talking doll from 1961 that was uploaded on August 25, 2019, one day before the account got terminated. The video itself is currently lost media to this day.

Termination[]

On August 26, 2019, the account was terminated due to multiple or severe violations of YouTube's policy against spam, deceptive practices, and misleading content or other Terms of Service violations. It had 1,452 subscribers at the time of termination.

The account notification read as follows:

We'd like to inform you that due to repeated or severe violations of our Community Guidelines, your YouTube account Brian Coukis the 90s Kid! has been suspended.

After review we determined that activity in your account violated our Community Guidelines, which prohibit spam, scams or commercially deceptive content.

Please be aware that you are prohibited from accessing, possessing or creating any other YouTube accounts. For more information about account terminations and how our Community Guidelines are enforced, please visit our Help Center.

If you would like to appeal the suspension, please submit this form.

The Remains of the Channel[]

Various videos that were uploaded by Brian Coukis The 90s Kid have been reuploaded on several sites such as Brian Coukis' YouTube channel and VidLii, with the help of Rodney Capra (known as RodneySystems2007), who found some of his lost videos through Bing cached webpages and even on the Wayback Machine, but some of the videos he found had no sound and were in very low quality. Unfortunately, he left the internet on October 22, 2020 because of his huge hatebase on YouTube.

Actually, Brian Coukis has a flash drive that contains most, if not all of the channel's videos from 2016, 2017, some from 2018, and a few of them from 2019. He also made a text document of the links to some of the deleted videos, however, they don't play, as they give a message saying "This video is no longer available because the YouTube account associated with this video has been terminated." Brian is also reenacting some videos that were on the terminated YouTube channel.

Other than that, the channel is pretty much extinct.

Short Film[]

An animated short film entitled "The Amazing Gang and the Termination of Brian Coukis The 90s Kid" explains what happened to the YouTube account and how it got terminated.

History[]

Dating back to 2013, the channel was first known as Peters Murphy Coukis with music composer, Peter Coukis (Brian's dad). The only video that was on that channel was a logo called "Easy As Dell Intel Logo XEON 2001" uploaded on September 26, 2013, until Brian changed it to "Brian Coukis The 90's Kid!" with the removal of Google Plus posts from Peters Murphy Coukis, and this was how the channel started.

Videos[]

Main article: List of YouTube videos created by Brian Coukis The 90s Kid

Trivia[]

  • This is Brian's 3rd channel on YouTube (with the first being cdgngj11).
    • It's also Brian's first YouTube channel that uses a different username besides "cdgngj11".
  • The account was terminated on Brian's 1st day of school, when he started 11th grade.
  • He is still known as "Brian Coukis The 90s Kid" on his Instagram and Pinterest accounts.

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