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**Content Creator's Video Summary**
* Celebrates reaching 2 million subscribers and thanks viewers for their support.
* Introduces a unique project: creating pixel art using a 20,000-piece set with colored pieces (not digital).
* Successfully completes a small project: a pixelated Mario figure.
* Attempts a more challenging project: a large pixel art of Pikachu.
* Documents the painstaking process of placing over 20,000 pieces, taking approximately 3 hours for coloring.
* Uses an iron to permanently set the artwork, and it turns out successfully.
* Shares the finished Pikachu artwork with someone named Justin, who is expected to appreciate the effort involved.
* Ends with a call to action, asking viewers to like the video and anticipate the next project.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
1. **Channel Milestone**: The channel has reached 2 million subscribers.
2. **Video Project**: The video features a project using 20,000 colored pieces for pixel art.
3. **Non-Sponsored Content**: The project materials were personally purchased, not sponsored.
4. **Project Box Contents**:
* 20,000 colored pieces
* 20 different colors
* A base for assembling the pieces
5. **First Project**: Creating a pixelated Mario from the first Nintendo game.
6. **Preservation Method**: Using an iron to fix the pixel art in place.
7. **Safety Note**: Warning to not attempt certain steps (like using an iron) without adult supervision.
8. **Physical Challenge**: The creator has a tremor, making the project more difficult.
9. **Time Consumption**:
* The Mario project took an unspecified amount of time.
* A subsequent project (a little ball) took approximately 34 hours.
* Creating a Pikachu outline took 1.5 hours; coloring it took 3 hours.
10. **Second Project**: Creating a larger drawing, initially planning to make a Pokémon (specifically Pikachu).
11. **Ironing Result**: The process was successful, with some minor issues (burnt paper, slight pixel movement).
12. **Feedback**: The finished project was shown to someone named Justin, who appreciates the effort involved.