MegaSonicPlush

MegaSonicPlush, LLC, commonly abbreviated as MSP, is an American independent online production company founded on December 10, 2007 by web producer Mark Handon. It releases original content on its channel and its website.

The company's first production was a short film called Sonic the Slow Hedgehog, which was released on December 16, 2007. They also began producing a web series called MegaSonicPlush Show that debuted on January 1, 2009.

Both the YouTube channel and the website feature various original web series and short films featuring of characters from, , and other franchises; as well as original characters.

History
On December 10, 2007, Mark Handon founded MegaSonicPlush, LLC. Handon independently produced a short film titled Sonic the Slow Hedgehog, which would also become his first YouTube video. He independently made three other short films—Sonic and the Donut, Sonic and the Donut: Amy Attack, and The Little Knuckles That Couldn't—before he started making short films with his friends—Max Stanley, James Moda, Emily Colero, and Katie Robinson—and his brother, David Handon.

On January 1, 2009, the company began releasing a new web series titled MegaSonicPlush Show. The series' first season would only feature and  characters, and Handon and his friends held the stuffed toys characters in their hands instead of them being puppets.

In May 2011, MegaSonicPlush, the official MegaSonicPlush website was launched. The company also created a second channel titled MegaSonicPlush Extras on June 8, and on June 13, an announcement was published saying that the website had been created with merchandise on it.

YouTube
On YouTube, MegaSonicPlush releases its web series, short films, and trailers through its main channel of the same name. The first video ever published on it is Sonic the Slow Hedgehog, a 4-minute short film. The company began posting content in 2010, starting with the season 2 premiere of MegaSonicPlush Show, "The Itch".

The company also owns MegaSonicPlus TOO, a channel that behind the scenes videos and trailers are published on. It also has MSP Throwback, a show in which every episode contains an episode of MegaSonicPlush Show, followed by an episode of Sega Street.

Website
All of MegaSonicPlush's content is available on the its website, MegaSonicPlush.com, which was launched in May 2011. Currently, the company's web series and trailers are released on its website a day before being published on YouTube, with the exception of MegaSonicPlush Show and Sega Street.

The website also has MegaSonicPlush Blue, a channel consisting of original web series. The first MegaSonicPlush Blue original web series was This Mushroom Kingdom.

Web series
MegaSonicPlush has produced various web series, including MegaSonicPlush Show, Sega Street, and Muppet Files.

Criticism
MegaSonicPlush has been criticized numerous times due to the group's content featuring strong language, graphic violence, and adult themes.