Squaresville is an American comedy web series created by Matt Enlow. The show follows best friends Esther and Zelda as they deal with life in their suburban town, one adventure at a time. It premiered on YouTube on March 16, 2012. The show used a Kickstarter campaign to raise the $12,000 needed to complete production of its first season. On November 13, 2011, they successfully funded with $12,476 from 196 backers. In 2012, Squaresville joined the Big Frame YouTube network. On February 1, 2013, Squaresville launched its second season with the episode "Back to Basics".
Will Esther ever come out to Zelda?
Arts. Farts. Hearts.
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Zelda and Esther camp out in the school's library and end up embarrassing Zelda in front of her new crush Simon (Jimmy Wong from VGHS).
Sarah Wars: Sisters Sarah and Zelda come to terms with their expectations for each other. Also; when Agent S goes missing, Z's seeks her out on an alien world.
Help Percy have more adventures.
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Meet lumpy Elwood.
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Esther and Zelda dream of what the future may hold...
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For those keeping track we cosplayed Star Trek (including GORN), Sherlock, Harry Potter, Doctor Who, The Guild, Bob Ross, Adventure Time, Annie Hall, and Daria.
Wayne and Zelda need to have a talk.
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The one where everyone is a mopey lump.
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Squaresville is an American comedy web series created by Matt Enlow. The show follows best friends Esther and Zelda as they deal with life in their suburban town, one adventure at a time. It premiered on YouTube on March 16, 2012. The show used a Kickstarter campaign to raise the $12,000 needed to complete production of its first season. On November 13, 2011, they successfully funded with $12,476 from 196 backers. In 2012, Squaresville joined the Big Frame YouTube network. On February 1, 2013, Squaresville launched its second season with the episode "Back to Basics".
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