Parker Plays | |
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Created by | Parker Coppins |
Presented by | Parker Coppins |
Theme music composer | George Gabriel |
Composers | Dimitris Mann Chris LaRue Horton Jonathan Richmond George Gabriel |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Kevin Williams Clayton Cogswell |
Producer | Woody Tondorf |
Editors | Angela Juzswick Omar Najam Jeremy Sauder |
Production companies | Disney Digital Network Digomind Productions [1] |
Original release | |
Network | Disney XD |
Release | July 15, 2017 – November 19, 2018 |
Parker Plays is an American television series featuring Parker Coppins, known by his YouTube channel name ParkerGames, playing various video games. It premiered on July 15, 2017 as part of Disney XD's inaugural video-game themed programming block D|XP. [2] [3] [4] The second season premiered on October 15, 2018 and ran for six episodes. [5] After the show was unofficially canceled by Disney, Coppins created a YouTube show named Parker’s Place!, inspired by Parker Plays and produced by the same people, but only had 4 episodes. [6]
Coppins was born in Eden, North Carolina [7] to Mark and Darla Coppins. [8] At age four, the Coppins family moved to Harlingen, Texas where his father took on a job as a pastor. [7] [9] He was homeschooled when he was younger, [7] and then attended Calvary Christian School and Harlingen High School. [10] He was inspired to go into acting by Dr. Liebert, a local physician, and participated in school and church plays. [7] [8] [10] He attended an acting convention in Dallas when he was in high school where he met fellow aspiring actor and producer Jonny Lopes. [7] At age 16, he and his mother moved to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career, where he had some supporting roles including a Lifetime movie. [8] He played video games such as Runescape and got involved in filming his gaming with Lopes and posting it on YouTube. They were looking for a game to play together and settled on Minecraft . [7] [11] After eight months in LA, [10] he moved back to Texas for about two years, and then returned to LA. [7] He established his YouTube channel "ParkerGames" in 2013 and also contributed to the MineplexOfficial channel. [7] [11] In 2014, ParkerGames reached 200,000 subscribers, [7] and as of May 2019, his channel had over 536,000 subscribers. [11] In 2016, he began to get involved as an entrepreneur. [12]
In 2016, Maker Studios was bought by Disney, which planned to have YouTubers provide digital content. Coppins was approached by the Digomind production company to make a television pilot in which the theme was what he was already doing on his YouTube channel. They filmed the pilot in about two weeks and it was edited, as Coppins says, "basically, into YouTube videos. That’s kind of what that was, just with a bigger crew and production." [13] [11]
Seven months later, when the show was greenlit, Coppins was given about 1.5 months to make the show. In an interview with Monkeys Fighting Robots, Coppins said they filmed about 6-7 games for 90 minutes each daily, [13] and in an interview with Tubefilter, he said they shot about 7–10 hours a day, three days a week. [11] Coppins said that with the television format, the crew would handle the camera, lighting, and editing, which is something he would do himself for his YouTube videos. [13]
Parker tries out various video games. He also has other video game YouTubers visit, [13] including Jimmy Wong, Shubble, Whitney Moore, and CaptainSparklez. [5]
This is structured with various recurring segments.
Occasionally the show will cut to a scripted skit. Often this occurs after Parker makes a comment about the game he is playing, and the skit will be based on the comment. Joel Rubin writes the skits. [13]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 16 | July 15, 2017 | September 18, 2017 | |
2 | 6 | October 15, 2018 | November 19, 2018 |
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