RandomMe Entertainment

RandomMe Entertainment is a Portuguese "company", "established" oficially on May 30, 2014.

Pre-RME
Prior to the founding of RandomMe Entertainment, a blog account was created since he had to make blogs as part of his school program. He signed on Blogger on February 29, 2012, under the name PIPI HAHAMOGGIES - A.K.A. a.k.a. cartoon. His first blogs went live on that date and were both in Portuguese - the first one was a comedy blog, the second one was an educational blog. The educational blog was created in order to fulfill "educational requirements". He later started using his main blog to post videos and eventually he made a TV-related blog (which was unsuccessful) and his first blog about CN Africa. He used his blogs as spam platforms for his cartoon series, Darwin the Merman, which he wanted to see on Cartoon Network (this was before the TT GO! spammage came). He also "spammed" in a few other blogs in order to raise awareness for more people to watch Cartoon Network Africa and to talk about his creations, with no success. His first blogs had little to no comments, partly because they were under-advertised.

Toonzone
On December 30, 2012, RandomMe created a Toonzone Forums account. Throughout much of 2013, he talked about Cartoon Network Africa and wanted to improve the feeds. A real turning point was the replacement of CN Africa with CN Portugal, which made him feel sad and heartbroken. He started flooding the Cartoon Network International News Thread with countless rants about how CN Africa was higher than CN PT. Because of him, the thread grew more and more and more, eventually becoming the longest thread on Toonzone.

Creation of RandomMe Entertainment and new blogs
RandomMe Entertainment was formally "founded" on May 30, 2014 under his own initiative. One week later (on June 6, at 18:06) he started his very own Google account so that he could make his new blogs.

New video sites
The massive removal of content from YouTube resulted in the creation of new mirror channels on ZippCast, VidBit, VIDME and VidLii.

Canalhas!
After three copyright striked hit a smaller YouTube channel he had on May 10, 2020, access to his account was unilaterally blocked by YouTube. Currently there is a way to bring the channels back and apparently it's being resolved.