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Cupahnoodle
Cupahnoodle for an Omen campaign.
Cupahnoodle for an Omen campaign.
Cupahnoodle in 2019
Personal information
Born Kason Patterson
July 16
Compton, California
Nationality American
Occupation Content Creator, Host
Twitch information
Also Known as Cupahnoodle, Cup
Channel Cupahnoodle
Years active 2016–present
Genre Gaming, Horror
YouTube information
Channel Cupahnoodle
Years active 2019–present
Genre Gaming, Horror

Kason Patterson, better known by her online alias Cupahnoodle or Cup, is an American Twitch streamer, host, and internet personality.

Content Creation[edit]

Twitch[edit]

Cupahnoodle started streaming in 2016 on Twitch.tv. She's a variety steamer, but predominantly plays horror and story based games. Cupahnoodle's streaming community is called Cupton. In July 2018, she became a Twitch Partner. She has amassed over 40 thousand followers and 1.15 million hours watched.[1].

YouTube[edit]

In addition to streaming on Twitch, in 2019 Cupahnoodle also started a YouTube channel. Her channel mainly features indie horror game playthroughs.

GG Podcast[edit]

In 2020, Cupahnoodle teamed up with her 3 friends Beyhydration, Paccman630 and Pridez3ro, to create the GG Podcast. The GG Podcast is a pop culture podcast, that covers main-stream current events, personal stories, and listener letters.

Hosting[edit]

On June 6 2017, Twitch announced Twitch Studios Talent Development Program was holding their first hosting and interview workshop.[2] After submitting a demo reel and being accepted into the program, she later went on to produce her first segment at Twitchcon 2017 called, Gaming Done Differently. With Co-host Cira Corellia, this segment featured JrocTheGod and SuperLouis_64 showcasing their unique controller builds and play styles.

At Pax (East) in April 2018, Kason joined co-host Okaydrian, Meg Kaylee, and IamBrandon at the Versus Evil booth.[3] This same year October 2018, she co-hosted Twitchcon in San Jose, alongside DeejayKnight. This event marked the first black woman, to host a major Twitch event.

November 2020, Twitch introduced their first Virtual conference called Glitchcon. Cupahnodle alongside Negaoryx, hosted a segment called The Weekly: Glitchcon Edition.

In September 2020 Cupahnoodle, along with Okaydrian, Anna Prosser, Marcus "djWHEAT" Graham, Brit Weisman and special guest Austin Creed, lead the first hosting and interview workshop for Black creators.[4]

June 2021, Twitch announced a special E3 coverage event, called The /twitchgaming Gathering. The 4 day event was covered by Cupahnoodle and Bruce Greene.[5]

July 22 2021 via Twitter, Cupahnoodle announced that she'll be working with NBC Universal Network, covering the 2020 Summer Olympics along with Techniq, hosting a show called The Replay. The show is being broadcasted on Twitch.[6]

Interviews/ Appearances / Features[edit]

Feburary 2020 and March 2020, Cupahnoodle made a guest appearance on the Eleague show Superpunch.

She was also interviewed and highlighted by Tumblr as a part of their Gaming on Tumblr Stream Spotlight[7] series in March 2020.

Cupahnoodle participated in in the Black Girl Gamers Online Summit[8] during a panel that was hosting on Twitch's front page on June 13, 2020.

In September 3, 2020, Cupahnoodle was one of the presenters for Twitch's first ever Chat's Choice Awards[9] where she and other Twitch streamers hosted votes to celebrate a fantastic summer of gaming.

Additionally in September 2020, Cupahnoodle was featured in the first episode of Felicia Day's weekly Twitch panel called Women R[10], in which the topic was game streamers. She along with AnneMunitiion, Silverdale, and WowGrandma78 were interviewed as a part of the segment.

In February 2021, Cupahnoodle was interviewed by WWD Magazine that centered around Black women gamers discussing topics such as beauty, opportunities, and challenges they experience as black content creators[11]

June 2021, Cupahnoodle participated in the Ultimate Crown Fire and Ice Edition, hosted by Brandon Broady. Where her and Tyler Oakley competed against Peng Peng Lee and Ginman.

Campaigns[edit]

Cupahnoodle has supported many brands through numerous campaigns that usually involve a sponsored stream or social media posting.

Event Name Brand Year Notes
Miller Lite AMA Miller Lite 2021 Stream that included an Ask Me Anything session with viewers
Amazon Watch Party - The Wilds[12] Amazon Prime Video 2021 Participated in the launch, of the TV Series
Amazon Fashion Amazon 2021 Stream where viewers had opportunity to pick clothing items on Amazon Fashion
Pokémon Go's 5th Year Anniversary Pokémon Go 2021 To celebrate Pokémon Go's 5th year anniversary
Gameside Chat with Kyla Drew Netflix 2021 Stream with star of new Netflix Show Dad Stop Embarrassing Me?
Xbox Cloud Gaming Xbox 2021 Stream takeover on Xbox's Twitch channel, showcasing Xbox cloud gaming
Capcom Resident Evil 3 Remake Launch Capcom 2020 Participated in the launch
Twitch NBC 2020 Olympics Ad Twitch / NBC Universal Network 2021 Appeared in ads, promoting the NBC 2020 Olympics live event content on Twitch

Philanthropy[edit]

Cupahnoodle has participated in several fundraisers for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital , including streaming during an annual Scareathon that raises money for the foundation. She additionally has raised funds for No Kids Hungry, Code 2040, and Obsidian 4 The Chids.

Sponsorships/ Partnerships[edit]

Cupahnoodle is currently sponsored by Omen by HP,[13] HyperX, Discord, and Sneak Energy.

Accomplishments & Accolades[edit]

Cupahnoodle became a Twitch Ambassador in 2019. Along with being an ambassador for the platform, she is also a member of Twitch's Safety Council that helps to keep the community safe on the site.[14]

References[edit]

  1. "Cupahnoodle - Statistics". TwitchTracker. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
  2. "Twitch Studios' Hosting and Interview Workshop!". Twitch Blog. Retrieved 2021-07-18. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  3. "Versus Evil Creates RPG Experience at PAX East, Boston". Versus Evil. Retrieved 2021-07-18. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  4. "Hosting and interview workshop for Black creators". Twitch Blog. Retrieved 2021-07-19. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  5. "Introducing The /twitchgaming gathering". Twitch Blog. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
  6. "https://twitter.com/cupahnoodle/status/1418374798762074114". Twitter. Retrieved 2021-07-23. External link in |title= (help)
  7. "Streamer Spotlight: CupAhNoodle". gaming on tumblr. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  8. "Black Girl Gamers Holding Virtual Twitch Summit". Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  9. "Take part in the first ever Chat's Choice Awards". Twitch Blog. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  10. "Felicia Day's New Weekly Twitch Series Will Interview Women In Entertainment". GameSpot. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  11. Weil, Jennifer; Weil, Jennifer (2021-02-13). "Black Women Gamers Talk Beauty, Opportunities and Challenges". WWD. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  12. "Amazon Prime's First YA Series 'The Wilds' Arrives -". mxdwn Television. 2020-12-11. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
  13. "Meet The Omen Squad". www.omen.com. Retrieved 2021-07-18. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  14. "Introducing the Twitch Safety Advisory Council". Twitch Blog. Retrieved 2021-07-19.


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