Oh, and did we mention that most of these are just people playing games that you could very well play on your own?
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- The Abridged Series: A guy takes a Merchandise-Driven anime and redubs it using the same five jokes over and over. Everyone copies him.
- Yu-Gi-Oh The Cancelled Series: The beloved original is canceled by a corrupt organization.
- That description's more like, Exactly How It Sounds.
- Sailor Moon Abridged: The universe plays a gigantic cosmic joke on a British cat and an Australian cat who have had sex twice. And the British cat frankly fails to see the humour.
- Or, a kingdom on the Moon has been destroyed and the only one who can save the world is a Bulimic girl and her team that consists of a mute Nerd, a Satanist, a Gangster Tranny, and A Valley Girl Prostitute.
- None Piece: Pirates go around punching people and pissing them off. Absolutely nothing makes sense.
- Dragonball Z Abridged: We all said that someone should do something about all the filler in Dragonball Z, but this wasn't quite what we were thinking of.
- Teen Titans Abridged: The story of crime-fighting teen superheroes, except all the main characters are some variant of Heroic Comedic Sociopath.
- Blazen: Blazblue Alter Memory Abridged: The obscure parody of an obscure anime of a moderately-obscure game series, retains the original's taste in sex jokes and even adds some new ones.
- Sword Art Online Abridged: Heroic Comedic Asshole proves there's nothing — not even romantic problems — you can't solve by level grinding.
- Code MENT: Man tries to buy clothes in a soup store. He fails.
- Yu-Gi-Oh The Cancelled Series: The beloved original is canceled by a corrupt organization.
- Abroad In Japan: A British man rants sarcastically about his experience living in Japan, occasionally accompanied by his friends who speak English questionably.
- Achievement Hunter: LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLET'S PLAY!
- Rage Quit: Guy shouts like a madman over a video game.
- Let's Play Minecraft: Six guys compete for a gold tower.
- Let's Play Grand Theft Auto: Six guys (and usually a girl and a replacement guy) drive like mad men and/or go on convenience store or other low-paying heists.
- Team Lads: One of the two main teams of the group consists of eccentric then-relatively-young men.
- Gavin Free: The group's British Ditzy Genius who both trolls and gets trolled. Also does slow-motion cinematography for a living.
- Michael Jones: The group's easily pissed-off guy originally from Joisey who is responsible for one of the aforementioned shows above. Loud and brash.
- Ray Narvaez Jr.: The group's former Puerto Rican ace gamer who loves roses and snarking. He's now an independent livestreamer on Twitch.
- Allison Pregler: Redhead who attracts weird men riffs on bad movies.
- AI Builds: A depressed amnesiac creates a video game with the impressive production posse of a polite insect, a giant spider with a mood disorder, and himself. Hilarity ensues!
- The Angry Video Game Nerd: An alcoholic nerd rages about shitty games.
- Stop Skeletons From Fighting The Happy Video Game Nerd: A wine enthusiast gushes about great games.
- I can't believe it's not AVGN: Some guy mocks the alcoholic nerd's imitators.
- The Annotated Series: A nebulous group of people share one YouTube account and use in-video text boxes to riff on the bad or goofy forms of media they upload.
- Atop the Fourth Wall: An annoyed, midwestern comic book nerd in a hat. Occasionally saves all of reality.
- Longbox of the Damned: A pale-skinned shut-in with a funny voice obsesses over gruesome and disturbing pulp fiction.
- Bad Movie Beatdown: A snarky British guy who reviews bad recent films many of which are outside the mainstream.
- Ben Drowned: A boy gets a new video game and it takes over his life.
- Alternatively: Hundreds of strangers from across the internet rally together to destroy a mannequin because they are convinced it is stalking and murdering people.
- Binging with Babish: An aging Brooklyn hipster with no culinary training makes dishes that he saw in a movie/TV show once. These dishes are often either impossibly complex or are literally impossible, because they are fictional.
- BrainScratch Commentaries: Four lifeless nerds commentate on video games, hypocritically mocking each others poor gaming skills.
- Brandon's Cult Movie Reviews: Canadian Deadpan Snarker reviews MST3K-quality films by riffing on them.
- Brows Held High: A cultured bookworm analyzes arthouse movies.
- Button Mash Plays: A fictional juvenile horse makes Lets Plays.
- Caddicarus: A British man talks about multiple games per video while being frequently visited by unstable clones of himself.
- Channel Awesome: Nerdy Man Children make videos displaying their disappointment in various films, shows and video games. Among them are:
- Bum Reviews: A hyperactive homeless man reviews movies and asks for change.
- The Nostalgia Critic: Brat rants about movies, does countdowns, and is a complete mess. And becomes a sex symbol for it.
- Ask That Guy: Bespectacled man is asked unusual questions to which he gives comedic, highly disturbing and somewhat sociopathic answers.
- Spooning With Spoony: The aforementioned nerds all get raped.
- TGWTG Year One Brawl: A group of reviewers get angry at each other.
- Kickassia: A group of reviewers are led by a crazy cosplayer to invade a nation.
- Suburban Knights: A bunch of reviewers cosplay as fantasy characters and cause chaos in Suburbia.
- To Boldly Flee: Brat drags along old compatriots on a redemption quest. Said quest gets hindered by old-school sci-fi villains and the government.
- The Cinema Snob: A snarky Jack Nicholson sound-alike reviews obscure films.
- Brad Tries...: Snarky Jack Nicholson sound-alike drinks ancient soda and eats fast food.
- Midnight Screenings: Snarky Jack Nicholson sound-alike and his friends drive home following a late-night movie.
- Sibling Rivalry: A couple of guys from Chicago talk about the latest movies. Whenever their opinions differ, they're perfectly willing to argue and berate each other. Not the two you're thinking of.
- Demo Reel: Three gorgeous screw-ups fail at movies but succeed at making you cry.
- CinemaSins: A guy with a lap-dance fetish nitpicks to maximum overdrive.
- Cinema Wins: A guy points out the best parts of less-than-good movies.
- Classic Game Room: The man who directed historical documentaries such as Expo: Magic of the White City discusses video games and hardware from the perspective of a Manchild with low standards.
- ComedyShortsGamer: The most popular Sideman's younger brother plays video games and makes humorous short clips in which he states that he is not gay.
- Confessions d'Histoire: Historical characters talk.
- Cr1TiKaL: A man who has a REALLY deep voice plays video games and talks about nipples constantly.
- cs188: A guy splices together old adverts to make amusing sentences. Running Gags include foundation repair, an old poet, a car scratch remover, a man who shouts a lot and HoH SiS.
- Demyx Time: Cosplayers film themselves as Alternate Character Interpretation versions of their favorite characters. Gender ambiguity ensues.
- Diamanda Hagan: Butch Lesbian Evil Overlord reviews movies way, way outside the mainstream when not torturing her Mooks.
- Diamond Axe Studios Music: A guy initially famous for writing Minecraft books now talks about music and professes his love for a British woman.
- Don't Hug Me I'm Scared: Three kids learn about six different subjects. Oh boy, does it go wrong.
- Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog A forty-five-minute-long low budget romantic comedy supervillain musical tragedy in the form of a video blog. It only exists because the writer was bored.
- Alternately: A man with mental problems goes to a public event to shoot a public figure who he hates. He shoots into the crowd, and though he fails to kill his actual target (despite reducing them to a state where they are incapable of doing their civic duty), he does kill at least one civilian- an innocent who dreamed to make the world a better place through nonviolent means. The press gets all over it and it forever cements him as a villain in the public eye.
- Alternatively, a Jerk Jock and anti-social Geek duke it out over the Girl Next Door, but with superpowers. And musical numbers.
- Alternately: Man tries to burgle and hijack a government vehicle, is surprised when that ends badly.
- Horrible Turn The fan-made prequel, which combines the original... with Glee.
- Dream: Florida man goes through both literal and figurative hell to try and slaughter an endangered race while using his massive brain to dodge certain death from a colorblind Brit who Screams Like a Little Girl, a Hot-Blooded Chronic Pet Killer, a muffin-obsessed demon, a gay furry, and an anthropomorphic Action Bomb.
- Dream SMP:
- A Minecraft server turns into Hamilton roleplay. This somehow results in wars, politics, and trauma for basically everyone involved. Of course, since the server is run by a Florida man, this shouldn't be too surprising.
- OR: Hamilton roleplay in Minecraft Gone Horribly Wrong, 51 deaths (and counting), countless injured.
- The Pet Wars: Animal Cruelty: The War, the Other War, and the Third War. Some folks still haven't learnt this lesson after all this chaos is over.
- The Exile Arc: Graphic child abuse happens in 4K, but apparently, since this takes place in Minecraft, it's okay.
- The "Las Nevadas" series: Resident traumatized duck-man should really be getting therapy instead of building a brand new city, moving to it, and teaching himself how to die.
- Echo Chamber: An Insufferable Genius, his Closer to Earth friend and an annoying Cloud Cuckoolander behind a camera make a show about fiction plot conventions at the orders of a shadowy figure on a screen.
- Empires SMP: A bunch of Minecraft kingdoms make friends and enemies of each other...
- Season 1: ...then the demon shows up, and it's high fantasy ahoy. Alternatively, cue the strangest The Lord of the Rings and Frozen crossover the world has ever seen... before it ended.
- Season 2: ...which somehow devolves into a Tangled Family Tree-slash-polycule involving just about the entire world. And the world next door.
- Epic Rap Battles of History: Fictional characters, historical figures, and pop culture icons partake in Large Ham rapping contests. Almost half of the episodes have a main cast consisting of only the same two actors.
- Escape the Night: YouTubers get brutally killed off and dragged into a Great Offscreen War between not-so-good and Evil... all because a gay man wanted to party.
- Season 1: Man time travels with friends to party. 70% of them die.
- Season 2: Man is forced to time travel, invites his friends to another murder party, and gets killed in the end... not.
- Season 3: Revived man deliberately invites friends to time travel and die to bring himself back to life.
- Season 4: 8 museum displays get brought back to life, only to die again.
- Failboat: A guy who used to play Minecraft ruins popular Nintendo Switch games on purpose and occasionally mods them.
- Familiar Faces: A guy does lots of research for side characters most of us have pretty much forgotten about.
- Forget About It: A French musician reviews movies without doing the research.
- Freeman's Mind: Machinima series featuring massive Character Derailment.
- Or, the Inner Monologue of a Mad Scientist caught in an experiment Gone Horribly Wrong. Which he caused.
- Friendship is Witchcraft: A purple unicorn writes fanfic about her friends and marries her brother. Her friends (if they can even be called that) include a half-dragon cult leader, a war criminal, and an orphan gypsy who can manipulate time.
- Game Grumps: Two Cloud Cuckoolander guys hang out and bitch about game design, all while playing Video Games. NSFW Seinfeldian Conversation often ensues.
- Games Repainted: A group of streamers play video games, but the games' assets are replaced with memes.
- Geo Wizard: A British guy mostly plays Geoguessr and sometimes does something else.
- Mission Across Wales: The British guy films himself while he trespasses on private property, destroys peoples' hedges and fences and hides from Welsh farmers.
- Mission Across Norway The British guy continues trespassing, but now in Norway instead of Wales. He also almost drowns in a bog, carries a canoe around for several miles and walks through a soccer practice where he disgraces his country by failing to score a goal.
- The Great War: An overly detailed Real Time telling of Western Civilization's biggest violent screw up and its aftermath.
- H.Bomberguy: A British guy makes essays where he destroys the career of online content creators with his mouth when he doesn't talk about how popular series/movie/game is mediocre actually.
- Hitler Rants: Hundreds to thousands of videos take the downfall of a certain world power, and places gag subs over the original subtitles, which results in turning the members of that world power into comedic versions of themselves. Their leader is transformed into a joke.
- I'm a Marvel... And I'm a DC: A grown man makes his action figures talk to each other and films it.
- I Hate Everything: Angry Brit complains a lot and watches bad movies.
- A Dose of Buckley: Angry Canadian complains a lot and listens to bad songs.
- The Irate Gamer: A man pretends to be the alcoholic nerd. He fails horribly.
- Jacksfilms: A man with a large forehead reads his fans answers to his questions, sometimes answers his fan's questions, occasionally reads the thoughts of people who can't spell and, once in a blue corn moon, makes original content.
- Jerma985: A gamer with a Boston accent plays video games and it gets really weird, really fast.
- Alternatively: A self-proclaimed "internet clown" hosts livestreams of various activities, while occasionally gaslighting his watchers in good fun. His fans love him, but jokingly insist that he's a murderous psychopath.
- Jerry: The miserable life of a Woobie, along with his money stealing girlfriend, his abusive Jerkass dad, and his spoiled brat of a son.
- JesuOtaku: A pasty young person reviews anime, constantly overshadowed by everybody else.
- Jobby the Hong: A guy in a Batman mask reviews toys while crossing the line multiple times in a row.
- JonTron: A Large Ham Cloud Cuckoolander reviews video games, occasionally aided by his Deadpan Snarker pet bird who can shoot lasers.
- Joueur du Grenier: A French impersonator that talks about shitty video games.
- Josh Scorcher: a military man makes lists about videogames, makes fun of a little girls show, and explodes.
- Jreg: One guy enables Fascism, Communism, Domestic Vandalism in the name of Political Correctness and Plutocracy while making any other alternatives either look soul-crushingly nihilistic or dismisses them as ridiculous.
- Alternatively, Socio-Political Philosophy: the Meta-Ironic Postmodernist Dramedy.
- Alternatively, Nihilistic Millenial: the Political Dramedy.
- Killy Sunt: A man ruins Wii games by glitching them beyond recognition.
- Let's Play: Somebody plays a game, records themselves and talks while doing that.
- When you want to watch a movie of a game (based on a movie, itself based on a book), look no further.
- Life SMP: The Hunger Games in Minecraft, but with less evil governments, more lives per participant, and more supernatural influence.
- Double Life SMP: Supernaturally-induced Deadly Game: Soulmate AU Edition. What could possibly go wrong? Everything, starting with the soulmate system itself.
- Limited Life SMP: 14 people have 24 hours to live. They choose to spend this time raining Death from Above on each other.
- Real Life SMP: Supernaturally-induced Deadly Game: Virtual Reality Edition. Motion sickness ensues.
- Loids Are Not Christmas: A retarded child, a boy living in a trash can, a religious girl, and a dead person save the world from an evil alien by singing "Umbrella."
- Look a Vlog: two ginger kids talk about stuff, occasionally going crazy, but mostly just talking.
- Markiplier: A man who is associated with pink mustaches, has a No Indoor Voice, is afraid of mannequins, and gets very excited about video games.
- MarzGurl: A bulky woman reviews various cartoons.
- Matthew Santoro: A bald Canadian with very white teeth makes lists of facts.
- Matt Rose: A nasal British man gains millions of followers by reading weird internet stories as if he were a text-to-speech program.
- Mind My Gap: Two anchor men have spent their entire lives in the studio of their show, one of them decides to explore the grand expanse of white which lies outside leaving the other to serve in commercials. On his journey he encounters many incarnations of the Devil who is also the main concept artist of their show and he's controlling everything with a large circular mirror and a whale. Then the mirror breaks, the whale gets lost, everything events turns out to happen at exactly the same time as one another and some tree people celebrate the finding of their fish-baby hero. Oh and there are these pink planes that hang out with the wind who's a demi-god that stops some guy with his head stuck looking up from flying up to meet with a flaming eyeball in the sky.
- Mindcrack Server: A bunch of guys play Minecraft on the same server solely because they're all popular.
- Ultra Hardcore: The same bunch of guys play what is essentially a more complicated version of the Hunger Games.
- Minecraft: The Ex-Communicated Series: Three guys play Minecraft while having incredibly vulgar conversations with one guy losing the world file a bunch of times.
- THE MONUMENT MYTHOS: Quirky things happen in and around national landmarks, trees troll a little girl, and James Dean is the President of the United States.
- The Nixonverse: Meanwhile, in another universe, God (who happens to be the 37th President of the United States) forms the Justice League. This turns out to be a rather bad idea.
- Most Offensive Video: A couple black guys Gag Dub animated specials based on a beloved comic strip. Lines are crossed multiple times.
- Museum Of Idiots: A lawyer in a chicken suit moves in with a character from Strindberg's Ghost Sonata, a junkie, and Aristotle's concept of the perfect being. An endless parade of obscure cultural references ensues.
- Vandalizing Valhalla: Two gangsters spend half the story killing extras, and the other half trying to kill each other, over who will get to rob a charity ball. In the end, both are killed by the ball's hostess.
- Mushroom Soup: A guy becomes a Fandom VIP to the fans of a book series about trolls by posting memes, mostly about the most popular ship of one of the trolls and a homeless man.
- Musical Hell: Disembodied voice finds incompetent musicals to be a sin.
- (My) Immortal: The Web Series: A low-budget show based on the single most despised fanfiction known to mankind.
- The Mysterious Mr. Enter: A middle-aged man gawks about a girls cartoon, rages at crap cartoons and occasionally gushes about random cartoons nobody knows about.
- OSW Review: Three irish friends review old wrestling PPV while talking about obscure wrestling trivia, which candy the wrestler looks like and calling the man who made wrestling popular the C word not without good reasons.
- The Needle Drop: A melon gives hot takes about music.
- Nigahiga: A neurotic Asian with ADD makes low-budget videos and movie parodies, talks to himself, speaks too fast to keep track of, and rants about how to be things.
- The Ningen: An Antarctic expedition sparks a truly human story, one where learning new languages is strongly encouraged.
- The Nostalgia Chick: Broken Bird rages over old TV shows and movies, does overviews on pop culture, and abuses her best friend. And becomes a sex symbol for it.
- Oxventure: Chaotic group of adventurers travels around solving slightly more problems than they cause at each turn.
- PeanutButterGamer: An idiot talks about video games.
- Petscop: Guy plays a cute puzzle game about a zoo, except it's actually a survival horror game, except it's actually a creepy puzzle game about child neglect, except it's actually haunted by a child abuser and his family, except it's actually a game specifically about them, except it's actually a multiplayer game and they're just other players, except it's actually also about the guy playing it, except- look, you'll figure it out.
- Sheriff Domestic: Guy plays a wacky puzzle game about catching criminals, except it's actually... uh... other stuff, including an action RPG about a Corrupt Cop who has to be stopped by a legendary hero and his flying disk companion. And the spelling is horrendous. It somehow makes even less sense.
- Phelous: A deadpan Canadian Ray Romano sound-a-like Meta Guy reviews shitty horror movies while dying every week.
- Philza: "Old" man becomes famous for being killed by a child.
- Planet Dolan: A female cat answers questions about multiple topics while a guy with a funny accent gives his own twisted answers to the same questions.
- Pony Pokey: Three geeks MST the former continuities of their favorite show.
- Pooh's Adventures: Autists haphazardly edit completely unrelated characters into their favorite films.
- QSMP: International Egg Sitting in Minecraft accidentally becomes an unethical psychological experiment on human pack-bonding.
- Quinton Reviews: A Garfield fanatic talks about children sitcoms for 6-8 hours.
- raocow: A Canadian gamer says things that make no sense.
- Or, A crazy guy plays Super Mario World.
- The Rap Critic: A black guy stands in front of a blank wall and nitpicks rap lyrics.
- Rats SMP: Rich people are increasingly upset that there are rats in their house. This is considered a bad thing.
- Real-Time Fandub: A group of aspiring voice actors dub over various works live with little to no rehearsal. Hilarity ensues.
- Sonic Adventure 2 (Dark Story + Final Story) Dub: After spending over 3 years trying to navigate inside a building, a Mad Scientist gets cuckolded and cyberbullied by talking animals, so he expresses his frustration by pissing on the moon.
- Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) Dub: A princess is kidnapped by a Mad Scientist who plans for her to be his gamer girl and is constantly rescued by a blue hedgehog. Meanwhile, a Fortnite-obsessed incel seeks to turn everyone into his boyfriend and is defeated when the gay hedgehogs form a polyamorous marriage.
- Resident Evil 2 (2019) Dub: A biker and a cop explore the mindscape of a Club Penguin user during a Zombie Apocalypse where they're chased by a monster made of leftovers and a murderous librarian.
- Shadow the Hedgehog Dub: The devil (from The Bible) tempts a hedgehog to sin, and said hedgehog thinks the best way to do so is to become president and usurp the throne of Hell. Time loops ensue.
- Really Freakin' Clever: A CinemaSins parody that started as an April Fools' Day prank overshadows the series the channel is named after.
- RebelTaxi: A geek with an unhealthy obsession with Goth girls talks about cartoons.
- RedLetterMedia: Three actors portray various characters who complain about movies while expressing various degrees of psychopathy:
- Mr. Plinkett: A demented octogenarian who crashed the Titanic as a child kidnaps and tortures hookers while reviewing bad science fiction films, and Titanic (1997).
- Half in the Bag: Two hack VCR repairmen rip off their octogenarian client (himself a ripoff of the above octogenarian) and talk about modern movies.
- The Grabowskis: A sitcom parody that takes Hilariously Abusive Childhood to the next level.
- Best of the Worst: A panel of reviewers tries to choose the best worst video... And sometimes talk about weird VHS tapes.
- Retsupurae: Two guys mock poorly done Lets Plays.
- The Runaway Guys: Three grown men play video games usually meant for children. They scream at their television and at each other. This usually goes on for 15 minutes. Sometimes they bring in other people to scream with them!
- Chuggaaconroy: A Manchild with No Indoor Voice plays video games he likes and gushes about them while making bad puns.
- NintendoCapriSun: A guy with a scratchy voice plays various old video games and makes bathroom jokes. His catchphrase was stolen from another guy's song.
- ProtonJon: A Canadian plays video games and usually causes them to glitch out in one way or another. His fans draw him with massive boobs.
- StephenPlays: A guy from South Carolina and his wife play video games together. They say strange things sometimes. The husband is well-known for playing Skyrim.
- Saberspark: A furry in denial talks about crappy obscure animated movies, many of which are about anthropomorphic animals.
- Sam & Mickey: Barbie is an asshole and Americans are easy to make fun of!
- Alternately: Two Australian twenty-somethings show off their vast, vast Barbie doll collection. Vast.
- Schaffrillas Productions: A giant Greek crab complains about twist villains in children's movies while constantly making references to random things.
- Why Tamatoa is My Favorite Character Ever: The crab talks for an hour about why he is a giant crab, and ends up saving the world from Will Smith.
- Scott The Woz: Ohioan Wii U fan does everything related to video games except play them.
- Shady Oaks SMP: Minecraft veterans trying and failing to retire because of an evil sword.
- Smosh: Two guys make comedy videos about anything and everything they can think of. Usually includes 90s pop culture, Let's Play, and a truly hilarious series of "If X Were Real" parodies - and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
- Sniper Stomper: The guy repeatedly kills himself in order to annoy careful aimers. He arms himself with a harmless weapon and an overpowered one.
- Some Jerk with a Camera: An overweight Jewish guy reviews theme park attractions and other related products on location at theme parks.
- SomeOrdinaryGamers: A Straight Man with a pretty awesome name plays video games, reads Creepypasta, and explores the darker side of the web. Don't give him under-cooked chicken unless you want to be ranted at.
- Spectrum Pulse: A Canadian sits on a couch and talks about music. His plush Pokémon will sometimes chime in.
- The Spoony Experiment: Snarky gamer mocks poor writing/programming in movies and games. His future self (or something) is a mad scientist. (Snarky gamer died in an explosion, but came back, and a clone may or may not be running his show).
- StacheBros: A young man films himself playing with his Super Mario Bros. toys because of a YouTube channel that did the same thing. For some reason, some people think his channel is run by more than one person.
- Stampylonghead, Quest: A giant cat and a mutant squid flush themselves down a toilet every morning.
- Stampy's Lovely World: British cat guy tries to build a city and a theme park while trying to stop it from being taken over by a dognapping maniac... over the course of over 11 years.
- Star: A guy does nothing but play video games during the day and bullies his best friend, a hypocrite who is named after germs. His videos remind you how terrible you are at Team Fortress 2.
- Stuart Ashen: A British doctor talks about counterfeit items and cheap knock-offs.
- Technoblade: An immortal orphan-hating Pig Man who sounded twice as old as he really was and was feared by anybody who knew his name slaughters literal children for Internet clout but didn't upload enough to take full advantage.
- TFS at the Table: Ragtag Bunch of Misfits embark on high seas adventure. They stop crimes, commit crimes, defeat Eldritch Abominations and befriend other Eldritch Abominations. The most unchanging feature is everyone's terrible luck.
- There Will Be Brawl: A small-time drug dealer has to deal with a serial killer who kills mob bosses and another who eats his victims, a corrupt police force, and a brother who has NEVER been a plumber.
- Thew's Awesome Transformers Reviews: A bald British guy reviews Transformers toys in a Hurricane of Puns with Added Alliterative Appeal.
- Third Rate Gamer: A man who parodies the guy who pretends to be the alcoholic nerd, all while making his series intentionally horrible.
- Thomas Sanders: Florida Man stands in his living room arguing furiously with himself.
- Titan Academy: A class of scrappy underachiever teenagers who are still in the same grade even after four years of high school (and all played by 20-year-olds) experience relatable Slice of Life school shenanigans (and fighting an evil organization), despite doing things that no actual school could get away with in real life.
- Todd in the Shadows: Guy who refuses to show his face complains about the songs on the radio.
- The Tourettes Guy: A young man plants cameras arund his home to share his drunken father's antics with the world.
- The Trinity Desk Project: The story of things turning invisible, from some guy's table to the series itself.
- Two Best Friends Play: Yelling, video games, failure, and AMERICA!! In sum, the hypest shit.
- Two Saiyans Play: A Nominal Hero and a Retired Badass play video games. Actually, that's just as good as it sounds.
- The Sidemen: Seven British men play video games, do silly challenges, and engage in lots of banter.
- Behzinga: The group's once-overweight member who laughs way too much.
- KSI: The group's most popular member is a profane best friend Large Ham who likes to rap, play FIFA, and box.
- Miniminter: The group's Competition Freak who's pretty good at association football.
- TBJZL: The group's other black member is also good child of God.
- Vikkstar123: The group's only Asian member who would rather play Minecraft, Call of Duty, or Fortnite instead of FIFA.
- wroetoshaw: The group's second-most popular member is a buffoonish football lover from Guernsey who wears light blue hoodies.
- Zerkaa: The group's oldest member does not go crazy as often as the others.
- Undertale the Musical: A child makes friends with monsters which sing almost everything they say, while not saying a word themselves until nearly four hours in.
- Undertale Genocide Package: A child murders monsters which still sing almost everything they say, even as their whole race is being slaughtered.
- UrinatingTree: A man that makes sports videos where 90% of the time consists of him just roasting on certain teams because of how terrible or incompetent they are.
- Vinesauce: A man utterly destroys video games from the inside in often hilarious ways while a Swedish guy who has Kermit the Frog for a father downloads viruses onto his computer. There are several other people, but they're not as well-known.
- VlogBrothers: Two brothers decide to communicate via YouTube vlog for a year, then keep going for much longer.
- Wendover Productions: The disembodied voice of a man not yet old enough to rent a car explains logistics to you.
- What the Fuck Is Wrong with You?: A man and a stick figure read recent news stories.
- Where the hell is Matt?: A nerd goes Walking the Earth to demonstrate how he can't dance.
- Wrestling With Wregret: A wrestling fan/Indy mananger reviews and makes fun of Pro Wrestling's worst decisions.
- You Know Whats Bullshit: A man with a head composed of bovine excrement lambastes everyday things like printers, an excessive amount of cream cheese, movies about penguins, etc.
- Yuriofwind: A sarcastic guy with awesome hair reads bad creepypastas, talks about bootlegs, explains betas of video games and Vaporware, and plays a few video games. He has an inconsistent upload schedule.
- Z! True Long Island Story: A self-absorbed, self-proclaimed Pro Wrestling champion and his dad, friends and co-workers do sketch comedy.