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Delete this entry season 1 on YouTube
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Ended
Season 1:
Ended on May 22, 2018
Watched: 0%
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Season: 1
# Air Date Episode Name Watched?
E1 Jan 26, 2018 The Call
E2 Feb 07, 2018 Resurrection P
E3 Feb 17, 2018 The Truth About the Saiyans
E4 Feb 24, 2018 Fate
E5 Mar 03, 2018 Perfección
E6 Mar 09, 2018 Episode 6 (Official Episode 100% real)
E7 Mar 16, 2018 Gohan vs Goten
E8 Mar 25, 2018 The Return of Jiren
E9 Apr 07, 2018 The Prophesy
E10 Apr 21, 2018 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
E11 May 05, 2018 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
E12 May 22, 2018 Return of Raditz
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Why Watch:
"A retrospective on the digital archeology and comedic cringe of YouTube's most honest interview series."
Series Analysis:
Delete This Entry functioned as a digital confessional, capturing the specific anxiety of our permanent online histories. Hosted by Jack Howard and Dean Dobbs, the series explored the awkward evolution of internet personas, forcing guests to confront cringeworthy pasts. Its footprint lies in how it normalized the embarrassment of digital longevity, turning private shame into public comedy. By bridging the gap between polished creators and their messy origins, it provided a rare look at the internet's maturation. Although the series has finished, its impact remains visible in how creators curate their footprints today. The show’s legacy is defined by its raw honesty and the shared humor of collective growing pains. Set a reminder now for any future revivals or surprise spin-offs.
Tone: Analytical, nostalgic, and culturally observant. Last Updated: March 2026
Network:
YouTube
Seasons:
1
Years:
2018 - 2018
Genre:
Action, Anime
Rating:
TV-G
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