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Emily Youcis (born 1990) is a Philadelphia animator, musician for her self-titled punk band Emily Pukis and The Vagrants (a pun on her surname and vomit) and singing Pistachio vendor at the Philadelphia Phillies Baseball games, and noted White Supremacist. Her most notable series of animations is the long running Alfred Alfer series also known as Alfred's Playhouse, spawning a feature length crowd-funded movie. A series about a serial killer anthropomorphic Pitbull mixed mutt dog with disassociate identity disorder, who crossdresses, engages in Necrophilia, is a survivor of sexual abuse and is known for self harm who lives in a Surreal Humor, self styled Playhouse, a parody of Paul Reuben's 1990's kid show Pee-Wee's Playhouse. The series being a mash-up and collage of different pop culture references, internet memes, real life dictators, fascists, and communist leaders. She has worked with Lloyd Kaufman of Troma, the website Newgrounds and other affiliates, later getting dropped by Kaufman because of her ties to the Alt-right.

Funny Or Die has interviewed her on a podcast called Smut Cave, she has collaborated with the likes of Jimmy Screamerclaus on Where the Dead Go To Die and was featured on race realist Gavin McInnes' online talk show. She is known to paint as well as animate, she has made explicit 4Chan type song parodies regarding politics and race, including an album about the Covid-19 Corona Virus in 2020, parodying The Wu-Tang clan, substituting Wu-Tang for Wuhan, referencing the place in China where it started.

She has made her own music videos involving animation, including for other people, but not on their own behalf, for the likes of Tyler The Creator's earlier material.

She has made skits for her own show call ″Da Emily Show″. She has her own Not Safe For Work archive on BitChute, Gab and was available on various more family friendly and mainstream social media before being permanently banned for her controversial opinions and hate speech.

Early Life
Not much is known about Emily's early life, but through her very personal animations it is implied that she has suffered at the hands of sexual abuse and bullying (as Alfred seems to act as an Author Surrogate for Youcis), although whether this is fiction or inspired by real events or perhaps unreliable narrator is up to the interpreter. Her brother Lee Youcis is known voicing Phat Dawg in the Alfred Alfer series and she went to Temple University to study animation.