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Thamill Ahran (born: November 3, 1997 (1997-11-03) [age 26]), better known online as TyranitarTube (also known as Ttar by his fans), is a Canadian gaming YouTuber primarily associated with the Pokémon video game franchise. He is best known for his many 'EXTREME' series, which are Let's Plays of custom-made hacks of different Pokémon games, with the Randomizer element and Nuzlocke challenge added on top. He has also started to make videos on ideas people have for new Pokémon games and different leaks.

Early days[]

The following are the major games played by Thamill in the first 2 years of the channel.

New Super Mario Bros. 3[]

Thamill played this game without commentary.

Pokémon White Version[]

Thamill played this game with commentary. Instead of playing it as a normal walk-through, he played this game in a challenge style called "solo run". In this style, you must only use one Pokémon for the entire game. Thamill used Mew, a mythical Pokémon. The solo run ended in a success as he successfully beat the game fully using only Mew.

New Super Hacker Bros.[]

Thamill played this game with commentary.

Pokémon Conquest[]

Thamill played this game without commentary.

Pokémon Black 2 Version[]

Thamill played this game with commentary. He played this game too in the solo run style. He found a shiny Riolu at the beginning of the game, and only used that throughout the entire run. Also, the game was played in "Challenge Mode", making it even harder. He was able to succesfully beat the game.

Later[]

After Pokémon Black 2, Thamill moved to mostly coverage videos and gameplay tutorial/showcasing videos. He returned to doing full Let's Plays only after more than two years with the Pokemon Alpha Sapphire EXTREME Randomizer Nuzlocke series, which remains his most popular series to date. Since then he has done many more Let's Plays, including those of official Pokémon games, fan-made Pokémon games, non-Pokemon-related games like Undertale, and even other EXTREME games.

Recently[]

Thamil has started to change his content and has done a lot of videos about leaks for new Pokémon games. He shows many reliable sources and looks at ideas that fans have. He also likes to share his thoughts about the theories and ideas.

Second channel[]

Thamill launched a second channel, 'Tyranitar2ube' on November 3, 2020, where he uploads videos that he doesn't want to upload on the main channel for any reason.

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