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| - Misty Riga went live on Google Video on 10 March 2006, with Misty Riga 2 following on 18 May 2006. Misty Riga III was the next installment, going live on 25 September 2006. Now there is Misty Riga Four, completed on 7 November 2006, A fifth Misty Riga is now being made with initial plans to make it a 'Inter-university Christmas special.' This has now been confirmed as being a special episode celebrating a year of Misty Riga, known as "Misty Riga 5, Episode IV; The Revenge of The Phantom Christams Flange (Anniversary Edition)", a parody of the Star Wars films' titles.
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| - Misty Riga went live on Google Video on 10 March 2006, with Misty Riga 2 following on 18 May 2006. Misty Riga III was the next installment, going live on 25 September 2006. Now there is Misty Riga Four, completed on 7 November 2006, A fifth Misty Riga is now being made with initial plans to make it a 'Inter-university Christmas special.' This has now been confirmed as being a special episode celebrating a year of Misty Riga, known as "Misty Riga 5, Episode IV; The Revenge of The Phantom Christams Flange (Anniversary Edition)", a parody of the Star Wars films' titles. The Misty Rigans are (as of 23 January 2007): Ben Garner,Oli Taylor, Dom Smith, Dave Woolley, Jason "New Guy" Chadwick, Matt "Ginsters" Wood, James Trim, Ben "Trent" Turner, Chris Kolonko, Edmund Patrick, Andy Webb, Kerri Brown, Dave Laurence, Rich Napper, Edward "Ginger Alex" Mensforth, Mat, Crystal Antink, Rob Grant, Pete Sims, Jim Russle, Natasha, James Condry, Vicky Campbell, Steven Hattersley, Liz Castle & Madeleine Sargent. As of November 22, 2006 Misty Riga is now affiliated with the United States-based Yanma Bomb (Underground TeleVision)). Yanma Bomb is also an internet TV show, based in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, and shares a similar "scratch video" style.
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