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He is mainly responsible for most of the props and set pieces in the show, most notably for the review of Mad Max: Fury Road. Jim Jarosz: Jim is a friend of the Critic's who often works with Tamara and Malcolm, though he is not present in every episode as Tamara and Malcolm are.

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She also has a second short series called Tamara Just Saw, where she opens talking about a brand new movie that she has just seen. She also plays a recurring character called Hyper Fangirl. She has her own short series called Tamara's Never Seen, where she watches iconic movies for the first time.

  • Tamara Chambers: After Rachel left the show to pursue a career in Los Angeles, Tamara stepped in to take her place.
  • She later left the show after season six to pursue her career in Los Angeles but has made some cameos in later episodes, most recently in the review of The Nutcracker in 3D. She played multiple characters, including Evilina (the daughter of the Devil and Kim Kardashian) and Rita Repulsa (though her voice was dubbed by Doug Walker in that role).
  • Rachel Tietz: She is a friend of the Critic's who worked with him and Malcolm on the show.
  • Malcolm often plays many secondary characters, most notably as the Devil in some of the sketches.
  • Malcolm Ray: Malcolm is one of the Critic's friends who appears on the show and works with him on his videos.
  • Rob Walker: Rob is Doug's real-life older brother who appears in most of the Critic's videos as "The Other Guy" as well as different minor and major characters, notably Santa Christ.
  • All of the reviews star him as the main character and feature him providing commentary and criticism while talking directly to the audience. He is characterized by his angry rants and hatred of bad movies.

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    Doug Walker: Nostalgia Critic, the aggressive, childish and hot-tempered film critic and a fictionalized version of Doug Walker himself.Most episodes still retain the original clip using format. The show subsequently returned with a more narrative and sketch-driven sixth season, beginning on February 5, 2013, with a review of The Odd Life of Timothy Green. On January 22, 2013, Walker announced the show's return in a narrative video called "The Review Must Go On". Walker briefly retired the series on August 14, 2012, to work on other projects, even writing the character out of existence in the Channel Awesome film To Boldly Flee. Some of the films he reviewed (such as Exorcist II: The Heretic, The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, and Batman & Robin) are generally considered as the worst films ever made. The show often alternates the Critic's angry rants and humor with analysis of the episode's subject. The show follows Walker as the title character, a bitter and sarcastic critic who mostly reviews films and television shows from his childhood and recent past, usually with comically exaggerated rage. The series initially launched on YouTube on July 3, 2007, before moving to Walker's own site, That Guy with the Glasses, then to Channel Awesome. Nostalgia Critic is an American review comedy web series created, directed by and starring web comedian Douglas "Doug" Walker.













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