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Lonelygirl15 : ウィキペディア英語版
Lonelygirl15

lonelygirl15 is an interactive web-based video series that ran from June 2006 to August 1, 2008. Developed under the working title ''The Children of Anchor Cove'' (by the creators of what later became EQAL), the show gained worldwide media attention when it was outed as fictional in September 2006.
==Overview==
''lonelygirl15'' focuses on the life of a fictional teenage girl named Bree, whose YouTube username is the eponymous "lonelygirl15". However, the show did not initially reveal its fictional nature to its audience. After the fictional status of the show was revealed in September 2006, it gradually evolved into a multi-character series including both character videoblogs and action sequences, with a complex story universe involving "trait positive girls" who are sought by an evil organization called "The Order".
''lonelygirl15'' first came to international attention ostensibly as a "real" video blogger who had achieved massive popularity on YouTube. The show was eventually proved as a hoax by suspicious viewers who identified the actress playing Bree as 19-year-old American-New Zealand actress Jessica Rose.
The three creators of ''lonelygirl15'' were Mesh Flinders, a screenwriter and filmmaker from Marin County, California, Miles Beckett, a surgical residency dropout turned filmmaker, and Greg Goodfried, a former attorney with Mitchell, Silberberg and Knupp, LLP.
The series began on June 16, 2006, and was slated to run through August 1, 2008. New videos appeared, eventually at a clip of four to five a week, first on YouTube and ''lg15.com'', and later on MySpace. As of July 2008, the series had more than 110 million combined views.
''lonelygirl15'' has generated a number of spin-off shows. Its first, the British-based ''KateModern'', ran from July 2007 through June 2008 on Bebo, and took place in the same fictional universe.
Along with Amanda Goodfried, an attorney who worked with Creative Arts Agency (CAA), the creators of ''lonelygirl15'' created LG15 Studios to produce original interactive content online. LG15 Studios became EQAL in April 2008, with receipt of $5 million in venture capital to expand their offerings.
The ''lonelygirl15'' finale took place on August 1, 2008, and included a teaser for EQAL's next spinoff, LG15: The Resistance, which ran through December 2008.
Since 2009, EQAL has aired two more spinoff series which are produced by contest winners, including ''LG15: The Last'', which started airing in January 2009, and ''LG15: Outbreak'', which began in January 2010.
A Polish ''lonelygirl15'' spin-off under title ( N1ckola ) started in January 2009.

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