I do enjoy watching some YouTube pranksters like Lofe, Fred Beyer (aka “DERF”), Kanel Joseph, Vlog Creations (Aka Ross Creations), and others. I know they are usually assholes and harass people and stuff, but I’m gonna get torn a new one (yes please daddy (this is a joke btw) for admitting that, despite harassing people and making their lives harder, at the same time, they’re also really funny. They’re a guilty pleasure of mine if you will.
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Lulaloopsey is an absolute gem of a channel. I love her videos so much. She covers great nostalgic topics, makes funny jokes, does a great job editing the videos, etc. I am her #1 fan I think.
Bright Sun Films is a great channel if you're into videos about abandoned locations and whatnot, he covers companies that closed their doors whose old abandoned stores are still around and things like closed theme parks and ships and malls. Pretty cool channel all around, he even did a whole documentary on the abandoned Six Flags Theme Park in New Orleans called "Closed for the Season".
Gruz does gaming stuff, mostly about the Super Mario Bros. series, particularly the three main games on the NES. One of his favorite subjects is the Game Genie for NES, and playing around with codes he finds or has viewers send him, mostly for the first SMB. He also does Shorts that provide often little-known tricks, tips and secrets for those games as well. Den Of The Drake reads D&D horror stories from Reddit, which may sound boring, but not only does he have an avatar of a drake that he often uses in skits and in-video ads that are actually funny, but he also provides his own thoughts and opinions on each story, and IMO is highly entertaining and hilarious. He also does a segment at the end of most videos featuring fan art of his avatar, which often turn into funny skits as well.
Goat-On-A-Stick does usually fairly short, but always hilarious and clever animations about all things nerdy, especially Star Wars and video games. His animation style is similar to the styles used by other YouTube animators like Matthew McCleskey and Joel Haver (though Joel has been focusing more on live-action skits as of late), and has often collaborated with both in the past.
Parabreakdown mostly does debunking videos on other videos about cryptids, especially Bigfoot, and also UFOs as well. He does also sometimes cover conspiracy theory topics and some of the worst people that spread those conspiracies, destroying their lies with simple logic and reasoning.
SNESDrunk is another gaming channel, doing mostly short-form reviews of old and obscure games on all platforms, despite the name of the channel. He also occasionally does lists of varying topics, including best RPGs that never left Japan, or best arcade games that never got a home port as examples. He also likes featuring his two dogs, named Clyde Dog and Ulysses S. Dog, and does charity work for an animal shelter local to where he lives.
Villain Support posits the question, "What if villains had a hotline?" and do mostly short skits about villainous characters calling the Villain Support call center for help facing various heroes. They also often have overarching, long-running stories with various villains, including the Yautja (Predators from the series of the same name) and a character named Gary The Vampire.
VWestlife does reviews and other videos on older electronics, including computers, stereo equipment, radios, and pretty much anything else that might run on batteries or get plugged in to a wall outlet. He has also done videos on some other adjacent topics, including thrift store CD finds and various vehicles he's owned over the years.
I know you're only talking to keep the silence out Maybe you should listen and leave some room for doubt You're just handing out bad reputations Why don't you shut your mouth? -Motorhead, "Overnight Sensation"
Post by extremewreck2000 on Dec 30, 2023 23:42:53 GMT
munkycheez3000reanimated is a channel that reanimated the first 2 parts of James Rolfe's masterpiece known as Munky Cheez. The reanimated versions are also glorious.
Dreams are boundless, imaginations are infinite, space is a multi-directional spiral & Akazukin ChaCha is my favorite anime
jj mccullough,despite him having nearly a million subs he’s not brought up as much as he should.
(The next few are Simpsons based channels,I still watch The Simpsons and believe it’s getting better than what I believe was when it began to slip (Barney getting sober for like 3 seasons).)
If you every for some reason want to learn about specific topics about The Simpsons and Springfield itself watch TheRealJims (mainly his series Simpsons Histories and Simpsons Mysteries.) also The Simpsons Theory (no she pretty much dosent make theories,I don’t think she ever has tbh.) (also simpsons theory for more in universe while appearances and behind the scenes stuff is TheRealJims cup of tea)
Also another channel I watch that I feel is underrated is Polygon Donut,the person that makes the “cursed products” series.
The Merrie History of Looney Tunes by KaiserBeamz-a good in depth look of looney tunes during the golden age of animation (looney tunes was apart of this age from 1929/1930 (it depends on if you count Bosko the talk ink kid as one)- till the ages end in 1969) youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcROlJp65glTO1Z7tugNPpxiKXqQbDbdQ&si=CRE501J8cLZTCZdR
Nick Knacks by poparena-a look at the history of Nickelodeon and its shows