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'''LoadingReadyRun''' is a sketch comedy group based in Victoria, British Columbia. They have produced comedy videos since 2003.  
'''LoadingReadyRun''' is a sketch comedy group based in Victoria, British Columbia. They have produced comedy videos since 2003. With a cast of nearly 20 members, their most prominent members in ''Magic'' content are Graham Stark, Kathleen de Vere, James Turner, Cameron Lauder, Adam Savidan, and Benjamin Wheeler.


==History==
==History==
After several members of the group rediscovered the game in 2010, the group parodied their exploits in getting back into playing ''[[Magic]]'' in their series "commodoreHustle". The idea of this evolved and was later turned into the web series [[Magicthegathering.com#Friday Nights|Friday Nights]] which is featured on [[magicthegathering.com]]. Some of their members have been involved in the [[Magic Online Community Cup]] and the Community Super League.
After several members of the group rediscovered the game in 2010, the group parodied their exploits in getting back into playing ''[[Magic]]'' in their series "commodoreHustle". The idea of this evolved and was later turned into the web series [[Magicthegathering.com#Friday Nights|Friday Nights]] which is featured on [[magicthegathering.com]]. Some of their members have been involved in the [[Magic Online Community Cup]] and the Community Super League.


The group also hosts a weekly ''Magic'' focused podcast called "TapTapConcede" and also stream Magic [[draft]]s - before on Magic Online, now on MTG Arena - which are later uploaded onto their second YouTube channel, "LoadingReadyLive"; at one time they added "Wacky Drafts", in which they imposed additional rules such as picking the highest rarity card, or cards with certain keywords, or the cards with the best hat. They expanded their Magic-related content with a podcast on Canadian [[Highlander]] named "North 100", and have a second weekly stream of paper Magic of various formats, and have spun off all Magic content onto their third YouTube channel, "LRRMtG".
The group also hosts a weekly ''Magic'' focused podcast called "TapTapConcede" and also stream Magic [[draft]]s - before on Magic Online, now on MTG Arena - which are later uploaded onto their second YouTube channel, "LoadingReadyLive"; at one time they added "Wacky Drafts", in which they imposed additional rules such as picking the highest rarity card, or cards with certain keywords, or the cards with the best hat. They expanded their Magic-related content with a podcast on Canadian [[Highlander]] named "North 100" and have a second weekly stream of paper Magic of various formats. In 2019, they spun off all Magic content onto their third YouTube channel, "LRRMtG", which in addition to livestream recordings also includes the prerecorded video series of Crack-A-Pack (booster pack opening), North 100 Showdown (Canadian Highlander gameplay) and Elder Dragon Social Club (four-player Commander gameplay).


Additionally, their yearly donation drive for the benefit of [[Wikipedia:Child's Play (charity)|Child's Play]], "Desert Bus for Hope", often features giveaways and auctions for rare ''Magic'' related items (such as uncut [[foil]] [[print sheet|sheets]]) and often features at least one guest call-in by a member of ''Magic'' [[R&D]] such as [[Aaron Forsythe]].
Additionally, their yearly donation drive for the benefit of [[Wikipedia:Child's Play (charity)|Child's Play]], "Desert Bus for Hope", often features giveaways and auctions for rare ''Magic'' related items (such as uncut [[foil]] [[print sheet|sheets]]) and often features at least one guest call-in by a member of ''Magic'' [[R&D]] such as [[Aaron Forsythe]].


Following the Community Cup finishing with the Community Super League, of which LoadingReadyRun was a consistent contributor, Wizards began looking for a new form of community engagement. As a video and streaming studio, LoadingReadyRun was in a prime position to produce a new initiative. Starting with the ''[[Shadows over Innistrad]]'' [[expansion]], LoadingReadyRun has hosted a special promotional event called the "'''Pre-Prerelease'''", which is the first look at paper Sealed play before the worldwide paper prerelease event. Four members of LoadingReadyRun and four special community guests participate, though the impact of COVID-19 has prevented guests attending during those years.
Following the Community Cup finishing with the Community Super League, of which LoadingReadyRun was a consistent contributor, Wizards began looking for a new form of community engagement. As a video and streaming studio, LoadingReadyRun was in a prime position to produce a new initiative. Starting with the ''[[Shadows over Innistrad]]'' [[expansion]], LoadingReadyRun has hosted a special promotional event called the "'''Pre-Prerelease'''", which is the first look at paper Sealed play before the worldwide paper prerelease event. On average, four community members join four from the group for eight rounds of sealed, with various prerecorded material in between.


During the development of ''[[Unfinity]]'', three members of LoadingReadyRun (Graham Stark, Kathleen de Vere and Cameron Lauder) were contracted to provide creative text. <ref>{{TwitterRef|AriZirulnik|1430197907517362178|author=[[Ari Zirulnik]]|title=I want to brag about the star-studded, out-of-this-world (space puns) writing team.|date=August 24, 2021}}</ref> After this, de Vere was contracted for ''[[The Brothers' War|The Brother's War]]'' and ''[[Commander Masters]]'', and Stark was contracted for [[Jumpstart 2022|''Jumpstart 2022'']] creative texts.
During the development of ''[[Unfinity]]'', three members of LoadingReadyRun (Graham Stark, Kathleen de Vere and Cameron Lauder) were contracted to provide creative text. <ref>{{TwitterRef|AriZirulnik|1430197907517362178|author=[[Ari Zirulnik]]|title=I want to brag about the star-studded, out-of-this-world (space puns) writing team.|date=August 24, 2021}}</ref> After this, de Vere was contracted for ''[[The Brothers' War|The Brother's War]]'' and ''[[Commander Masters]]'', and Stark was contracted for [[Jumpstart 2022|''Jumpstart 2022'']] creative texts.

Revision as of 12:19, 13 September 2023

LoadingReadyRun is a sketch comedy group based in Victoria, British Columbia. They have produced comedy videos since 2003. With a cast of nearly 20 members, their most prominent members in Magic content are Graham Stark, Kathleen de Vere, James Turner, Cameron Lauder, Adam Savidan, and Benjamin Wheeler.

History

After several members of the group rediscovered the game in 2010, the group parodied their exploits in getting back into playing Magic in their series "commodoreHustle". The idea of this evolved and was later turned into the web series Friday Nights which is featured on magicthegathering.com. Some of their members have been involved in the Magic Online Community Cup and the Community Super League.

The group also hosts a weekly Magic focused podcast called "TapTapConcede" and also stream Magic drafts - before on Magic Online, now on MTG Arena - which are later uploaded onto their second YouTube channel, "LoadingReadyLive"; at one time they added "Wacky Drafts", in which they imposed additional rules such as picking the highest rarity card, or cards with certain keywords, or the cards with the best hat. They expanded their Magic-related content with a podcast on Canadian Highlander named "North 100" and have a second weekly stream of paper Magic of various formats. In 2019, they spun off all Magic content onto their third YouTube channel, "LRRMtG", which in addition to livestream recordings also includes the prerecorded video series of Crack-A-Pack (booster pack opening), North 100 Showdown (Canadian Highlander gameplay) and Elder Dragon Social Club (four-player Commander gameplay).

Additionally, their yearly donation drive for the benefit of Child's Play, "Desert Bus for Hope", often features giveaways and auctions for rare Magic related items (such as uncut foil sheets) and often features at least one guest call-in by a member of Magic R&D such as Aaron Forsythe.

Following the Community Cup finishing with the Community Super League, of which LoadingReadyRun was a consistent contributor, Wizards began looking for a new form of community engagement. As a video and streaming studio, LoadingReadyRun was in a prime position to produce a new initiative. Starting with the Shadows over Innistrad expansion, LoadingReadyRun has hosted a special promotional event called the "Pre-Prerelease", which is the first look at paper Sealed play before the worldwide paper prerelease event. On average, four community members join four from the group for eight rounds of sealed, with various prerecorded material in between.

During the development of Unfinity, three members of LoadingReadyRun (Graham Stark, Kathleen de Vere and Cameron Lauder) were contracted to provide creative text. [1] After this, de Vere was contracted for The Brother's War and Commander Masters, and Stark was contracted for Jumpstart 2022 creative texts.

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