Alternative Joke Interpretation: In "out to lunch", the protagonist walks into an empty room, turns to a table, and says "Hey, Gina!" He then tells the viewers that he was just kidding and "there's nobody named Gina." Does he mean that nobody named Gina is in the room, or that (apparently) nobody on the planet is named Gina?
Archive Panic: his youtube channel alone has nearly 400 videos to date; his website has numerous uploads of additional improv recordings, instrumental covers and snippets of him discussing his life, which makes for a lot of total content.
Harsher in Hindsight: Bill's March 2019 upload to his YouTube channel, "might quit" became this over time. The video itself has nothing to do with his YouTube career, but Bill went on a sudden two-year hiatus right after, during which many fans became increasingly certain that he did indeed quit (in actuality, he'd simply enrolled in courses teaching how to use Blender and improve his video editing skills).
Heartwarming Moments: Go to his questions page. Type in "i miss you." Hit submit. See what happens. note If you can't see what happens for whatever reason (or just don't want to), it goes to a screen that just says "i didn't leave"
After taking a year off to rework his editing style & software, Bill drops "here comes the sun," easily his most involved & complex video yet.
Most Wonderful Sound: bill's singing. whether it's on its own or accompanied by instruments, autotuned or natural, he really knows how to create sweet melodies.
Tough Act to Follow: likely one of the main reasons why he hasn't done a lot of skits since "history of the entire world, i guess" in favor of music videos; his post-"history of japan" skits' comments sections were already plagued by people asking for a follow-up, and any skits after "history of the entire world, i guess" likely would've seen even more of the same.
Unconventional Learning Experience: Irreverent though they may be, history of japan and history of the entire world, i guess make remembering specific historical events easy to remember with their Layman's Terms and catchy jingles.