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About QuackersClocks

Hello all! My name is QuackersClocks, but everyone on the Internet calls me Quackers. I make a bunch of random content, like SpongeBob credits, chime videos (moreso chime-a-thons), (formerly) Webkinz videos, and so much more!

I started making videos in 2010, and started YouTube sometime around late 2012-early 2013. My old account was unfortunately deleted in the summer of 2019 due to a hacker, but I immediately came back once the old channel was deleted. I’ve been making videos on this account for about 4 years.

I started making the Custom Made Title Cards series in late 2015, with “The Sewers of Bikini Bottom”, and have been replicating the opening credits to each new episode ever since. I’m also well known for making the Loud House Custom SpongeBob Title Cards. DISCLAIMER: I do not like The Loud House at all, I think of the title cards as SpongeBob videos.

I hope you enjoy my content here. I always love interacting with my fans. Feel free to check out my channel and subscribe!

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Farewell, YouTube.

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