Ranking Our Top 5 Favorite YouTubers - SmoshCast #63
[00:00 - 01:04]They mention the impact of the YouTuber "Scat Man" on the skating community
[01:04 - 02:10]They joke about a child making a podcast and accidentally leaving their mic on while playing with toys
[03:19 - 04:50]They discuss their top 5 favorite YouTubers, with honorable mentions at the end
[04:17 - 07:24]The hosts discuss their favorite YouTubers and how they miss the "old YouTube"
[04:51 - 06:35]They discuss their top 5 favorite YouTubers, with honorable mentions at the end
[05:10 - 07:03]They mention watching Balloon Shop and interacting with Olin Rogers
[06:00 - 07:49]The hosts discuss their favorite YouTubers and how they miss the "old YouTube"
[07:24 - 10:31]They talk about their own use of quotes from the YouTuber "dunky"
[08:40 - 10:44]They mention the impact of the YouTuber "Scat Man" on the skating community
[09:34 - 11:32]They talk about their own use of quotes from the YouTuber "dunky"
[11:33 - 16:04]They discuss the YouTube channel "special books by special kids" and its heartfelt interviews with people with conditions
[16:05 - 17:57]They talk about wanting to show love to this channel, especially for their special needs children.
[16:11 - 17:29]The speaker also mentions another channel called "Humans of New York" which is similar in style.
[17:57 - 19:37]They segue into talking about a food delivery app called DoorDash and a discount code they offer.
[18:11 - 18:55]The speaker then transitions to talking about a healthy lifestyle and sleep, and mentions a limited time sale for a special edition sleep number bed.
[19:37 - 20:10]They segue into talking about a food delivery app called DoorDash and a discount code they offer.
[20:11 - 21:54]The speaker then talks about a YouTuber named Cas and G, who used to make videos about Californian's opinions and would attend events like Comic Con.
[22:07 - 25:32]The speaker also mentions another channel called "Humans of New York" which is similar in style.
[24:00 - 25:44]The next channel mentioned is a rust gaming channel with a YouTuber from New Zealand or Switzerland.
[24:44 - 26:21]The speaker admits to not being good at the game, but enjoys watching the videos.
[26:21 - 28:47]They then mention a three-way tie for their number three spot between Cody Coe, Noel Miller, Danny Gonzalez, and Drew Gooden.
[26:35 - 28:10]The speaker then talks about a YouTuber named Cas and G, who used to make videos about Californian's opinions and would attend events like Comic Con.
[27:00 - 30:20]They describe each of their styles and praise their comedic abilities.
[29:25 - 29:47]The speaker also mentions another channel called "Humans of New York" which is similar in style.
[29:52 - 30:27]They describe each of their styles and praise their comedic abilities.
[29:58 - 30:12]The speaker admits to not being good at the game, but enjoys watching the videos.
[30:20 - 33:23]The speaker discusses different YouTube channels that they enjoy and subscribe to.
[30:28 - 31:41]The speaker then changes their number three pick to Video Game Donkey, but then decides to give it to another YouTuber.
[30:28 - 33:33]The speaker talks about a friend's YouTube channel and their admiration for it.
[30:33 - 30:49]The speaker also mentions another channel called "Humans of New York" which is similar in style.
[30:39 - 34:54]The speaker talks about the evolution of popular YouTubers, such as Philip DeFranco, Smosh, and Shane Dawson.
[31:02 - 31:30]They then mention a three-way tie for their number three spot between Cody Coe, Noel Miller, Danny Gonzalez, and Drew Gooden.
[34:19 - 35:22]The speaker talks about a friend's YouTube channel and their admiration for it.
[34:55 - 36:29]The speaker talks about the evolution of popular YouTubers, such as Philip DeFranco, Smosh, and Shane Dawson.
[35:57 - 38:40]The speaker talks about a friend's YouTube channel and their admiration for it.
[37:50 - 39:10]They discuss how Shane Dawson's content has changed over the years and admire his risk-taking.
[38:49 - 39:02]The speaker talks about a friend's YouTube channel and their admiration for it.
[39:10 - 39:35]The speaker acknowledges that they also miss the old era of YouTube, but recognize that it is no longer sustainable.
[39:16 - 40:34]The speaker talks about a friend's YouTube channel and their admiration for it.
[39:50 - 41:22]The speaker mentions a sketch video by Julian Smith as their favorite YouTube video of all time.
[40:43 - 40:49]The speaker talks about a friend's YouTube channel and their admiration for it.
[41:22 - 43:43]The speaker acknowledges that they also miss the old era of YouTube, but recognize that it is no longer sustainable.
[41:53 - 44:16]They acknowledge the difficulty of sustaining a successful sketch comedy channel on YouTube.
[42:50 - 43:37]The speaker discusses the challenges of trying to support oneself or a team and the importance of growth.
[42:56 - 43:43]The speaker talks about enjoying watching others experience challenges and the success of channels like Try Guys and Rhett and Link.
[43:44 - 44:25]They mention the difficulty of creating original sketches and the talent of those involved in the industry.
[44:25 - 44:37]The speaker discusses the challenges of trying to support oneself or a team and the importance of growth.
[44:25 - 44:51]The speaker mentions an honorable mention YouTuber who has helped them in their life in a unique way.
[44:25 - 47:04]The speaker starts by congratulating someone for their achievement in Quarterly number two.
[44:31 - 46:07]They talk about someone who works out and is part of the Smosh team.
[44:37 - 46:20]The speaker also mentions her appreciation for genuine and real beauty videos and her respect for those who have learned and grown from controversy.
[44:52 - 45:14]The speaker talks about being inspired by a beauty YouTuber named Nicki tutorials and learning to love makeup.
[45:01 - 48:35]The speaker talks about Cheetos and a three-way tie for experiential things through someone else.
[45:26 - 46:07]They mention struggling with makeup and realizing its importance in front of the camera.
[45:40 - 45:51]The speaker expresses pride in Nicki tutorials for coming out as trans and continuing to be successful.
[46:08 - 47:04]They discuss the success of beauty channels on YouTube and the dedication and talent required to be successful.
[46:50 - 46:59]The speaker talks about being inspired by a beauty YouTuber named Nicki tutorials and learning to love makeup.
[47:04 - 48:58]The speaker shares a personal experience of attempting to do someone else's makeup and the difficulty of it.
[47:04 - 48:58]They talk about someone who works out and is part of the Smosh team.
[47:10 - 48:47]The speaker talks about Cheetos and a three-way tie for experiential things through someone else.
[48:10 - 51:03]The speaker talks about enjoying watching others experience challenges and the success of channels like Try Guys and Rhett and Link.
[48:47 - 51:59]They mention hot ones, the tri guys, and good mythical morning.
[49:04 - 51:33]The speaker talks about Cheetos and a three-way tie for experiential things through someone else.
[50:48 - 52:57]They mention the honour boys and their honourable mentions, including Gus Johnson and Primitive Technology.
[51:26 - 53:31]They discuss the success of beauty channels on YouTube and the dedication and talent required to be successful.
[51:59 - 53:43]They mention the polished production of these channels and the respect they have for it.
[52:32 - 52:51]They mention a channel called Kurtz-Kazakt that breaks down life's big questions in a factual and straightforward way.
[52:57 - 53:31]They talk about someone who works out and is part of the Smosh team.
[52:57 - 53:38]The speaker shares a channel called Primitive Technology where a person builds things by hand in the wilderness.
[53:18 - 54:46]The speaker talks about their favorite YouTube channels, starting with "Minecraft Dude" who makes relaxing videos.
[53:32 - 54:46]Courtney mentions a three-way tie for her number one.
[53:44 - 54:46]They mention a beauty YouTuber named Judy D who reviews the worst reviewed makeup artists.
[54:26 - 55:01]The speaker also mentions her appreciation for genuine and real beauty videos and her respect for those who have learned and grown from controversy.
[54:26 - 55:32]They also mention Jenna Marbles and her talented collaborations with Julian, as well as Jack's Films and their legacy content.
[54:26 - 55:42]They talk about someone who works out and is part of the Smosh team.
[54:47 - 56:20]They mention PewDiePie and his strong community and style.
[54:56 - 56:46]The speaker mentions Liam Kyle Sullivan and their viral video "Shoes."
[55:42 - 57:42]They talk about someone who works out and is part of the Smosh team.
[55:53 - 56:46]They shout out to other channels such as Gus Johnson, Smosh Games Alliance, and Terminal Montage.
[55:58 - 58:36]The speaker mentions Liam Kyle Sullivan and their viral video "Shoes."
[56:20 - 56:37]The speaker talks about their favorite YouTube channels, starting with "Minecraft Dude" who makes relaxing videos.
[56:46 - 57:42]They also mention Did You Know Gaming, Small Ant, and Super Mega for their gaming content.
[56:46 - 1.00:46]They mention hot ones, the tri guys, and good mythical morning.
[56:52 - 58:12]They also include game grumps and their affiliates, Ninja Sex Party and Egoraptor, as their top favorite channels for their consistent humor and style.
[57:48 - 58:03]They bring up Alt Shift X and Vati Vidya for their deep dives into specific games.
[58:12 - 1.00:11]They mention Tiny Meat Gang as their number one favorite channel for their talent, music videos, and podcast.
[59:11 - 59:32]They talk about someone who works out and is part of the Smosh team.
[59:26 - 1.02:22]They mention how they were initially a fan of Danny Sexbang before he joined game grumps.
[1.00:34 - 1.01:11]They also include game grumps and their affiliates, Ninja Sex Party and Egoraptor, as their top favorite channels for their consistent humor and style.
[1.01:11 - 1.02:14]The speaker talks about their favorite YouTube channels, starting with "Minecraft Dude" who makes relaxing videos.
[1.02:22 - 1.03:02]They also include game grumps and their affiliates, Ninja Sex Party and Egoraptor, as their top favorite channels for their consistent humor and style.
[1.02:38 - 1.04:03]They mention how they were initially a fan of Danny Sexbang before he joined game grumps.
[1.03:03 - 1.04:41]They admire game grumps for staying consistent with their format and content despite changes in the YouTube algorithm.
[1.03:47 - 1.04:34]They mention how they were initially a fan of Danny Sexbang before he joined game grumps.
[1.03:47 - 1.04:58]Dinosaur laser fight is about dinosaurs dying, taught in science class
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[1.09:31 - 1.09:50]He claimed his love needed to be spread as a musician and artist
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[1.10:47 - 1.10:54]First boyfriend played different instruments in high school and college
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