

A notable video that Slazo reacted to was about a girl's fiance claiming to be a drummer of a band and the band is later revealed to be Daft Punk, a famous electronic duo. Like Jarvis, Slazo reacted to three videos from Actually Happened, including one Jarvis reacted to in his video.
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On January 14th, 2019, YouTuber Slazo posted a video named "ACTUALLY HAPPENED is an Awful channel," as part of a series on The Soul Publishing. As of August 2020, the video has 2.69 million views. He also discovered that if you sign up for hire as a writer for The Soul Publishing, they will send you an email confirming that these stories are written up by employees. He found proof that the videos were indeed fake as the first story (the story about a guy breaking up with his fiancé because of a joke about potatoes) was taken from the TIFU subreddit from Reddit, and the third one mentions how a massive school ban of bananas and water bottles was mentioned all over the news even though in real life, only one news article was ever published of a massive school ban of this nature. On January 1st, 2019, YouTuber Jarvis Johnson uploaded the video, "Why Is YouTube Trending This Fake Channel? (Actually Happened)." In the video, Jarvis Johnson reacts to three videos from Actually Happened. As of August 2020, My Story Animated has 4.07 million subscribers and 1.15 trillion views. As with "Actually Happened," their videos are usually not verifiably true, including the use of fake police reports. On January 13th, 2019, an Israel app developer, Zvoid, launched a channel called "My Story Animated." Their first video, "I Can't Stop Stealing From My Friends and Family" was posted on the same day. As of August 2020, this channel has garnered 3.45 million subscribers (example below). Some other stories are also stolen from sites like Reddit. This is not true due to many of their videos being provably false due to some stories using phrases such as, "The event was spread all over the news," though this was never verifiable. They claim that they animate stories submitted by kids.

Their first video is currently not known. On June 1st, 2018, an infamous Cypriot internet network company named The Soul Publishing, infamous for 5-Minute Hacks and Bright Side, launched a channel called "ACTUALLY HAPPENED," stylized in all capitals. As of August 2020, they have garnered 4.57 million subscribers and 1.67 trillion views.

This can be proven by the fact that stories can be recorded on their website, and if the teenager has a YouTube channel, they will get featured. Unlike most other Storytime Animation channels, Storybooth does actually use real stories submitted by teenagers.

Its first video, "First Kiss", was posted on YouTube on May 6th, 2015. On April 5, 2015, a YouTube channel named storybooth (stylized in all lowercases) was launched, priding itself on animating stories that are submitted by teenagers.
