Sugar Zaza
Personal information
Born
Or Paz
Tom Trager
NationalityIsraeli
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2006–present
GenreComedy
Subscribers292,000[1]
Total views112,700,000[1]
100,000 subscribers

Last updated: 2023-12-25

Sugar Zaza (Hebrew: שוגר זאזא) is the nickname for the Israeli comedian duo of Tom Trager (Hebrew: תום טרגר; born January 6, 1988) and Or Paz (Hebrew: אור פז; born October 6, 1988).[2] The two began working in 2006 as part of "Flix" website run by Tapuz, later creating television productions and beginning a YouTube channel for comedy sketches and web series.

History

Early ventures

On Flix, the duo published many collaborative skits with other actors, the first being called "The Ackerman Family", released on September 19, 2006. The skit was a parody of American sitcoms, and was about 12 minutes long. They published 22 more skits up until the end of June 2008.[3]

In early 2009, Trager and Paz published the first episode of the animated web television series, Ahmed and Salim for the Carton Network Adult Swim block. They produced and voice all the characters for the show as their first successful venture into the American media market. The show was a parody of Islamist fundamentalism.[4] The series would produce 22 episodes in total, and would be their first global success.[3]

Following the success of Ahmed and Salim, a 22-minute pilot of a television show was produced for a series on Bip, which aired in 2010. The channel was shut down at the end of 2010, and the series was never produced.

In 2010, the producers of Night Tube reached out to Trager and Paz with a request to produce another series, Mindy and the Magician. Following production, the deal fell apart after refusal to air the series by the duo due to the fact that the series was intended for too niche of a market, and was not something they were interested in sharing. Following the refusal, the content was aired anyways, and the Israel National Council for the Child criticized the creators, claiming that the series was innapropriate for its intended demographic and featured themes of pedophilia that shouldn't be shown to children, and filed a lawsuit with the judicial system. The court threw out the suit, saying that the complaint had a lack of grounds and no real way to pursue a conviction.[5] In a later interview, both Trager and Paz claimed that the videos were never intended to be broadcast on television, and were created for a small group of people, and the videos were subsequently deleted when they began to gain traction online.

YouTube channel

After the end of production for Ahmed and Salim, the duo began a YouTube channel for publishing both web series and one-off comedic sketches. On November 9, 2011, they released the music video "The GAG Quarter - le Internet Medley", a medley of songs originating from Youtube videos and various internet memes.[6] The video has been comercially successful, and has over 43 million views as of December 2023.[7]

On August 22, 2013, Sugar Zaza released "Director Zero", in which a character named Zero (portrayed by Trager) was introduced as a satire on the Ugly Israeli sterotype. The video garnered hundreds of thousands of views, mostly domestically in Israel.[8] In 2014, the duo launched a crowdfunding campaign on Headstart to produce a feature film based on Zero.[9] The campaign received great support and raised 30,000. The rest of the budget was supplemented by Comedy Central Israel, who helped produce it. Movie Zero was broadcast in early 2015 on the channel, and was published a few days later on their YouTube channel, where it has garnered 3 million views as of December 2023.[10]

In 2015, Trager, with help by Paz, began a new YouTube channel and Facebook series called "Megaphone" where he makes jokes about topics such as pride parades, the slut walk, homophobia, and other contemporary topics in Israeli society.[11] In 2018, the two teamed up with Israeli businessman Oded Faran and created a merchandise shop called the "Unnecessary Virtual Store".[12] They began changing the tone of their channel, transitioning from edgier, satirical jokes to a more family-friendly and soft humor, to the dismay of many of their longtime viewers.

In Zecember 2022, the duo, in collaboration with Ron Minis, formed the punk band "Why Am I Alive?", and released their first album, titled "I Wish I Were Dead" alongside the singles "If my phone says 'seen' then why don't you answer?" and "Why do I need to tip if there is already shipping charges?". In March 2023, they began touring.[13]

References

  1. 1 2 "About @Sugarzaza". YouTube.
  2. "המיליון (צפיות) הראשון שלי - וואלה! טכנולוגיה". Walla! Tech (in Hebrew). 2015-01-04. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  3. 1 2 Salah, Zohar (2021-12-21). "תום טרגר ואור פז (שוגר זאזא) עברו להייטק ולא מתחרטים". Mako. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  4. Rosen, Ido (2023-10-12). "Independent Content Creators Online: A Paradigm Shift in Film Aesthetic and Production, the Case of Israel". University of Cambridge.
  5. "סדרת סרטוני אנימציה חדשה ברשת מואשמת בפדופיליה". Haaretz (in Hebrew). 2010-11-14. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  6. Herbert, Geoff (2011-11-14). "Viral Video of the Day: GAG Quartet's 'Le Internet Medley' is meme-a-riffic". Syracuse. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  7. Sugar Zaza (2011-11-09). "The GAG Quartet - le Internet Medley (OVER 40 MEMES IN ONE SONG)". YouTube. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  8. Broitman, Barak (2014-10-13). ""אפס": כל מה שרע בישראלים בדרך לקולנוע". www.makorrishon.co.il. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  9. שושן, שחר (2014-02-04). "אתה אפס! אפס ויראלי!". Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  10. Sugar Zaza (2015-02-01). "סרט אפס - רשמי (2015)". YouTube. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  11. "TheMegaphoneChannel". Facebook. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  12. "משלוח חינם בהזמנה מעל 100 ₪". zazashirts.com (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 2022-12-29. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  13. "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
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