1. 2000WWEDIVA

I watch women's wrestling. I am not ashamed of admitting that. I occasionally like correlating with a few YouTubers out there, that have the same interest as me. That being women's wrestling. All he does is mostly showcase, various footage of wrestling games (the WWE Divas) wearing skimpy outfits and making them fight. He does a really good job, replicating and giving each girl from wrestling, her own signature/finishing moves. His CAWS (Create-A-Wrestler) creations are fantastic and even does his own, fantasy league shows of the girls wrestling on Raw/Smackdown/etc. in YouTube videos. Good editing skills and interacts well with others, on Twitter and when livestreaming his videos. And yes, I can tell whether or not - it's a guy or girl that makes these videos. Trust me. I have my sources.

2. Alex_Ann28

Another women's wrestling fanatic. I don't really talk to her all that much to be honest. Has a side interest in AMV videos and the show Supernatural. Never understood the fuss about that show.

3. Alexis Girani

A well-rounded YouTuber that makes a bunch of wrestling themed AMV videos on YouTube. 50k subs and does a great job editing, her own videos. Always does annual "Wrestling Finishers" videos of 2019, 2020, 2021, etc. involving as many women as possible, from every single wrestling promotion you can think of, on planet earth. Seems to have quiet down a bit. Hasn't uploaded a lot in 2023-2024. But still a good YouTuber.

4. ALICE Training

Honestly...this channel has not anything to offer or worth your time, with watching except for one thing. This channel uploaded the Columbine 911 call on YouTube. That's the only video I have ever seen from this individual and that's simply the reason why, I subbed to the channel. At least I'm being honest.

5. AndresSTyle

Actually don't remember subscribing to this channel at all. The channel itself hasn't been active since August 2021. Makes a bunch of wrestling discussion videos in Spanish. I wonder what happened to him?

6. Angelica Pickles

Umm...ummm...well...I...never mind.

7. Angelica Pickles UTTP

Nothing wrong with liking Rugrats.

8. Anti_dev

Okay, now this is probably the first REAL interesting channel. I only subscribed to this channel back in 2022, because this guy uploaded a bunch of episodes - of a now dead and completely lost show - called D'Myna Leagues. That is NOT a typo. It's an actual cartoon. D'Myna Leagues. It was a cartoon that lasted only about 20 episodes and it involves birds trying to make it big as a baseball team. The show is completely lost media and I don't think the show EVER aired at all in North America. I think it was exclusively a Canadian cartoon. Why did I become interested in this? Matt Hill did the voice of a handsome character in this show. If you don't know who Matt Hill is? Do you're homework, because I'm not telling you. It was a really cute show. I know it has like a 5.2/10 rating on IMDB but, I liked it. Sadly it looks like, a good chunk of the episodes were taken off Anti's channel. Actually, As of 2024, none of the episodes (he uploaded almost the entire series) are now gone. Oh no. Ah well. Hopefully the show, will resurface again somehow on the internet.

9. Aquan jefferson

Has 59 subscribers has of this typing. Only found out about this guy as he makes videos of himself "I subscribed to PewDiePie" and "I subscribed to Tara Strong" and "I subscribed to Villains Rule" I'm not kidding. That's all of the extent of his videos on his channel. Let this be a lesson to you, that you should make videos on YouTube - about whatever YOU - yes YOU - wants to do. It's your life. He made a "I subscribed to Preston Ward Condra on YouTube!" video or something. Don't feel like watching it, sorry.

10. arl videos

Makes a bunch of Avril Lavigne videos on YouTube. I like Avril Lavigne.

11. Ascencer

The channel itself is/was created by Stephen Sean Ford. He's best known for his role as Kit Taylor in the 2009 TV show, Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight. Only lasted for one season and Sean was the lead actor of the show. Kamen Rider was basically just a parody of Power Rangers. Great show and Sean mostly sticks to making Halo, Call Of Duty, Skyrim, Dead Space, edgy video game spoof videos. He unfollowed me on Twitter because, I think he got jealous and envious of my fame that I have more subscribers than him. Whatever Sean. The finale of Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight never even aired on TV. They premiered it online and that's how the show ended. The ending was very lukewarm and subpar to be honest.

12. Avril Lavigne

Yes, I like Avril Lavigne. Do you have a problem with that?

13. Avrilfreak211

Sweet girl. We had a lot of fun discussing about Avril Lavigne together quite a bit, back in the 2013-2014 time frame. Nothing of her videos were out of the ordinary. Mostly just a bunch of Avril Lavigne lyric videos. As of 2024? I haven't seen her upload a video since July 19, 2015 - a lyric video to Bad Girl. One of Avril's worst songs ever to be honest. Hasn't uploaded anything in the past 8-9 years since. I hope she's doing alright.

14. Barry Orr

A very obscure YouTube channel with only 200 subscribers. Only found out about this guy, because he was uploading episodes of Endurance on his YouTube channel. He actually initially stole the videos from another YouTuber that was uploading the same aforementioned Endurance episodes named Signuateli. Signuateli's account got taken down due to copyright, because he was monetizing the videos and trying to make money of a copyrighted TV show on his YouTube channel and that is a huge no-no. I'm surprised Barry's is still up and running. Apart from the Endurance episodes on his channel, he doesn't have anything else on his channel to speak of. I like Endurance. It's a summer camp-esque show.

15. BazPaws

Uploads various cat/dog and other animal rescue videos on YouTube. Has 95k subscribers as we speak. Almost all of it's content are videos that are short, sweet and straight to the point that are only 2-3 minutes long. Not as good as The Dodo video's, which I'll cover about later on.

16. blacksheepCAWS

A very underground YouTube channel that strictly fixates on only uploading women's wrestling CAW (Create-A-Wrestler) demonstration videos on YouTube. Only from the video games. No actual footage of the wrestling events are shown for the women. Barely has 2k subscribers. The women shown in the video are typically women that never could make it in WWE, TNA and AEW. All of them are indie female workers. More devoted to women's wrestling, than I am. So I can respect that about blacksheep.

17. BlueSky

A gaming channel with only 2k subscribers or so. I only subbed to this guy because he did a fantastic play through of Halo: Combat Evolved I adored watching. Been around since 2009 and only casually uploads videos at his own pace. Had no interaction with him and in NONE of his videos, does he provide commentary in his gaming demonstrations. Still, give him a look if you want. He has 168 videos, to see if you share the same gaming interests as him.

18. Brian Matt Tokyo

A voice actor that provided the voice of the announcer in Super Monkey Ball 2. A fantastic YouTube video made by Nick Robinson in 2019 (with some help being provided on my end as well) was made as various other voice actors were never credited in Super Monkey Ball 2. Brian Matt was never credited anywhere in the game as the voice announcer of Super Monkey Ball 2, due to a NDA (Non-Disclosure Act) of some sort that's just nothing but beyond, gaming politics I don't want to get into. He's a nice guy and he provided voice over work for other lesser-known Sega games like Beach Spikers that was released on the Nintendo GameCube back in 2003. I'm serious. Now that I'm sure is a video game, you never heard of before until now.

19. BS Nonsense

A friend of mine, I made on the Misc Bodybuilding message boards. I don't have anything bad to say about the guy at all.

20. Butters The Bean

A fairly popular Cat YouTuber with 219,000 subscribers. Butters is a chubby, tabby, orange and white striped cat. He has a very raspy voice and he's a very old cat. I'm honestly surprised Butters is still alive, given other cat YouTuber's like Cole and Maramalde had Cole tragically lose his life back in 2021, due to Cole being anemic. I'm not going to sugarcoat it. I don't interact with the guy very much. His videos mostly consist of Butters, waking up in his owner and forcing him to get out of bed. (His owner's name I don't think has actually ever been even mentioned, after all these years.)

21. Charlie the Cat

A very cute black cat with only 2,000 or so subscribers. Makes a bunch of short videos and infrequently and only uploads YouTube videos at his own pace. Everyone's different and I don't mind that about Charlie's YouTube channel.

22. ChizPlays

A friend of mine that records footage of a bunch of sports related video games. Mario Superstar Baseball, Backyard Baseball 2003, Mario Kart, Wii Sports bowling and mostly makes videos of himself, torturing himself playing video games. For an example, one of his series/playlists is "100 Levels Of Yell" where he tries to endure through as much pain as possible while playing a video game. And yell at the top of his lungs as loud as possible. Good YouTuber. I just want him to make more Backyard centric videos more often, than not. He was good at that in 2020. Those videos of his were the best. His real name is Aaron Michael Chiz.

23. Corrupted_Mega Studios

Doesn't have a bunch of stuff on his YouTube channel. I only subbed to this guy, because he made a very good Star Fox 64 Death Compilation video that goes on for a solid 20 minutes. It is, what it sounds like. Give him a shot if you like.

24. Crusherofice

A female wrestling fan and another friend of mine. Makes various custom titantron videos for various women wrestlers and shares content of herself making wrestling matches of the girls in the WWE games. Good YouTuber.

25. Cylux Trashheart

I don't think I have actually ever interacted with this guy before. Mostly uploads Spyro The Dragon and Crash Bandicoot videos on YouTube. Should I feel bad? I'm sure this guy doesn't even know that I exist. Well, until he reads this fanfiction anyway.

26. Deka Red

A Power Rangers YouTuber that makes various videos of the IP - mostly catered to the suits and various spandex outfits, he buys online. Those Power Rangers outfits go for outrageous prices on the internet by the way. I'm a big fan of Power Rangers and even I, wouldn't buy Power Rangers spandex online. Has a girlfriend and is BFF's with KevinTheDirector, another Power Rangers YouTuber. There are tons and tons of Power Rangers videos I remember watching on YouTube back in 2009-2012 when I was in High School and I legit can't find them anywhere. Simply because the fanbase isn't crazy enough, doesn't care enough about internet fame and they are not smart enough to know what they are doing. Even though I saw a REALLY GOOD Power Rangers live action series on YouTube in the Summer of 2009, that is likely gone off the internet forever. His alternative name is Deka Mexican. Or actually, I'm not sure on that last one.

27. Derpy Axolotl

Only has 98 subscribers on YouTube. I only subscribed to this guy because, his Axolotl videos (an actual animal by the way) are adorable. Doesn't use his channel or is active on it at all.

28. DivasnationShow

Been making women's wrestling videos since 2008. This time (I think his real name is Daniel, if I remember correctly) and he makes numerous videos of setting up female wrestler action figures fighting each other. Goes the extra mile with taking one snapshot after another with changing the scene and making the female wrestlers, fight each other. How he's able to do that with no flash/glare with none of his hands/fingers being shown in the videos, I don't know. I could never make a video like that. I'm not too keen on action figures in general. I subscribed to him for the longevity with him doing it, since 2008. Doesn't upload videos anymore for whatever reason. His material was fine to watch.

29. DrJaw

Has 62 subscribers and only 16 videos on his channel. He was doing a pretty good playthrough of Pokemon Yellow. It was sufficient enough for me to subscribe to. However around the Cerulean City area, after he defeated Misty in the game, he quit YouTube. He legit hasn't uploaded a video since 2008. I'm surprised people like that go cold turkey to be honest with you.

30. DSlike

Has only 5 videos on his YouTube channel with 576 subscribers. I think I befriended him, because we were teammates on Call Of Duty: Vanguard. I need to get around to uploading footage of that game on my channel. I recorded a bunch of games (like over a 1,000) and of course I haven't bothering uploading that stuff yet, because it takes a quite an extended deal amount of time, to edit something like that and upload video game footage to YouTube.

31. EdEddNEddyVideos

Once uploaded a bunch of Ed, Edd n' Eddy AMV videos on YouTube. A bunch of them are cheesy pop songs from the 2000's such as Nazz having an AMV to Katy Perry's California Gurls. He hasn't uploaded a YouTube video since January 13, 2012 featuring an AMV video to Eddy dancing along to Lady Gaga's Born This Way. The AMV's were actually very well made and better than I interpret with writing this down.

32. EverythingHalo

A very old school YouTube channel that once uploaded a bunch of Halo videos. The channel has been around for 18 years since 2005. The channel is still up but, not a single video has been uploaded to this channel since the "The Pillar of Autumn and Its Secrets" video was uploaded since November 2, 2005. Very old school.

33. Framing Hanley

An underground Christian-Rock band, I discovered after watching a bunch of random wrestling AMV videos on YouTube. The lyrics to their songs are as cheesy as you expect. "I wish I could hear your voice. Don't leave me alone in this bed. I wish I could touch you once more. Don't leave me alone in this bed. Not tonight. Not tomorrow." They have about 129,000 subscribers on YouTube. Not a bad band, all things considered. I've heard far worse.

34. Fransen

Uploads a bunch of ROM hacks and video game modification gameplay footage on YouTube. Uploaded a really good Super Smash Bros. PMEX Brawl mod video and that's all this guy really uploads. Only has 300 or so subscribers. But at least his stuff is clean, crisp and easy to watch. Doesn't include atrocious music blaring in the background and all of the Smash themed videos are fun to watch.

35. Free Drumless Songs

Ooh. This is a good one. Has about 40,000 subscribers on YouTube. Basically he uploads himself listening to various genres of music without any of the actual drumline being heard in the background. The vocals to the songs, usually remain intact. How he's able to do this, as mainstream music is usually copyrighted on YouTube, I'm not sure. For whatever reason, he hasn't uploaded a video since November 2020. I wonder that's all about. His videos are not bad at all. He just left like that in November 2020. No warning, no rant video, didn't blow anybody off. He just left YouTube like that out of the blue.

36. Friend of Cats

Uploads nothing but, cat centric videos. Has about 30,000 subscribers on YouTube. I'm actually not all that familiar with this channel to be honest with you.

37. Furret walcc :3

A dumb Pokemon meme video that took off like lighting in a bottle after I uploaded a "FURRET IS NOT A GROUND TYPE!" video on YouTube. Oh lord. Let me...talk about the next channel please. Moving on.

38. Hailedditzel

Ah, this guy. Only has 7 subscribers and 2 videos on his channel. He uploaded the theme song "Reborn" from Jak X: Combat Racing. The video was initially made back in 2008 and it's still online. And that Jak X video he made is literally the ONLY source I can find of the theme song anywhere on the internet. The soundtrack of Jak X: Combat Racing was never released anywhere, with what I can recall. Or at least it was only for a brief period amount of time anyway. Hailedditzel actually left a comment in the video, that he doesn't remember how he found the theme song of the game or how he downloaded, it from in the first place. Wow.

39. hobbikats

A cat YouTuber that has about 150,000 subscribers. Known for having 4 cats that were all the Sphynx breed. Bindi, Dexter, Stache and Teddy. As of 2024? Stache and Teddy are dead and only Bindi and Dexter are still alive. She got a new Sphynx kitty, named Rikki if I remember correctly. Stache was named Stache because he has an Adolf Hitler mustache. I'm not kidding. Look it up. Good YouTuber.

40. Hoverdock121

A friend of mine, where we initially met in 2020 after making a bunch of Cardcaptors videos together. Good guy. Cardcaptors is my favorite anime of all-time, if you didn't know that already.

41. ICCWowner

A wrestling fantasy themed YouTube channel that hasn't been active in years. Been around since 2008 with only 2,000 subscribers. First found out about them in middle school in 2008. I'm surprised they are still up and running. One of my favorite videos from him was Paris Hilton vs. Dora The Explorer in a Birthday Suit match, where they took their clothes off. I'm not making this up. The wrestling organization they had was named ICCW. This channel hasn't been seen since 2011-2012 and went cold turkey and stopped uploading videos.

42. IceCreamMan

This one might be a little familiar with you. Uploads various videos of his Star Fox: Event Horizon material on YouTube. Didn't his account used to be called something else? IceCreamMan is a TERRIBLE YouTube username. What was wrong with his original name? His original name was UndyingNephalim. Why did he change his name? In all issues aside, his Star Fox fan made project isn't bad at all. Been under development since 2012, that will hopefully materialize into something bigger, than it currently is right now. Has about 10,000 subscribers on YouTube.

43. Issac Gore

A women's wrestling YouTuber that's been around for a good 10 years. Has about 30,000 subscribers and makes various video demonstrations of certain women's wrestlers top 10 moves in the ring and gameplay footage from the SVR games. Good stuff.

44. Jacob Bellwood

Someone who I became acquainted with around the summer of 2015, after I initially uploaded a bunch of Pokemon videos on YouTube. He has ZERO editing skills to speak of and somehow we are still friends on YouTube and Facebook. I wished he knew how to write a fanfiction, use a VHS tape or collect a yearbook like me and maybe we would talk more frequently. We barely interact with each other now.

45. James Levy

A friend of mine I made after making and browsing a bunch of Cardcaptors videos together on YouTube. Honey, I have been watching Cardcaptors videos on YouTube since the days of 2007 and of course, all of them don't exist anymore. We actually share the same birthday. December 20th. Very surreal. I don't have anything bad to say about James at all. I'll eventually continue Cardcaptors: Resurrection. Just waiting for the right time to resume it.

46. JeffreyEngineer

Only has 157 subscribers on YouTube. He uploaded every single episode of Extreme Dodgeball on YouTube and that's how and I why I subbed to him. It's a long-lost forgotten show on GSN back in 2003-2005 that I'm surprised he archived every episode of the program. Thank you Jeff.

47. Jigglies Rufflestein

One of the very few YouTubers back in my momabigbug2 days in 2007 that I keep in contact with. What's momabigbug2? My old YouTube account name from 2007 - where I once had over 300+ videos on my channel and sadly all of those videos are "lost media" and nowhere to be found on the internet. It was mostly just a bunch of Pokemon Plushie videos I made in 2007 and I deleted the videos for fear of bullying in school, if any of them went viral when I was in middle school in 2006-2008. Great friend.

48. JoeCoolInc

A great critic about women's wrestling that has only 88 subscribers on YouTube. A lot of good stuff he made in 2007-2008 are still online. It's worth listening to. Man, back when wrestling was actually relevant. For whatever reason, he left YouTube completely in 2008 and hasn't been seen since. I tried contacting him on Twitter. I actually found his account and real name. I got no response of any sort from him. His stuff from 2007-2008 is still online which is a godsend.

49. Jon

Someone who I initially met on the Bodybuilding Misc message board. His account name on that website is "LinuxJon" and his usual nickname is "Catbrah" or "Catbruh" and he has at least 5 cats. I think he ended up getting a pet dog in his house. He has at least two kids and is married. He's funny.

50. Jrose11

Has 300,000 subscribers on YouTube. Makes a TON of Pokemon themed videos where he tries to speed run through the game as fast as possible, with some of the most cruddy Pokemon you can think of. For an example an, "Abra Only Run" or "Zubat Only Run" with no healing items in battle and no hacking in the game whatsoever. I used to really like his videos and he has a clear-cut voice, that's easy and soothing to listen to but, A LOT of people are starting to the copy the idea of him and his videos are starting to get really stale, due to imitators trying to replicate his stuff. Poor Jrose.

51. juan manuel Olmedo

A Hispanic actor and stuntman. Hasn't uploaded anything on YouTube since 2012. I only found about this guy, because he acted in a Power Rangers Turbo play at a theatre in Mexico, that suddenly showed up in my recommendations out of the blue, one day on YouTube. It's an actual movie that separated in 6-7 different videos and whoever conducted and shared the videos, initially on YouTube has 0 editing skills. Not Juan's fault but, you know. Very weird how you come into contact with someone like that. Just like in real life.

52. Jump5 - Topic

A kid's Christian Rock band that was around 2001-2007. They disbanded for good in 2007 and they haven't been seen or heard from since. I like this band and I'm not ashamed of it, at all.

53. Juno

Basically Jigglies Rufflestein's alternative account. One of the very few people from my momabigbug2 days on YouTube in 2007 that I keep in contact with. Her alternative account name in the 2007 days was "SceptilePower" and that account sadly got taken down, due to a Sailor Moon video she made back in 2007. Like what? They give you a copyright strike and take down YouTube videos you made from 16 years ago? Wow.

54. Kedrick Burton

Has about 4,000 subscribers. Basically almost all of his material is making fan-made pictures of the Power Rangers (with almost all of the images stolen from Power Rangers Central) and has various celebrities masquerade themselves as different Power Rangers. The music usually playing in the background of his videos are a bunch of pop centric music from The Backstreet Boys and Justin Timberlake. They are fine videos and I have to admit, he's well committed to the franchise. Even more so than me. The pictures that he has of the celebrities, spoofing as the Power Rangers are decently made and overall? He's not a bad YouTuber.

55. kevin swearingen

Ooh. Now this guy is old school right here. He was once the owner of a long and forgotten website called Killfrog dot com. Various segments included The Three Evil Piggies, Little Susie's Experiment and Bad Clues. It was an M for Mature centric website that was active around 2000-2005. It's long forgotten about and only hardcore purists of the internet remember him. There's no use with trying to contact the guy, has he seems he likes to pretend this stuff was let in the past but, it's dark, morbid and great stuff.

56. KnightEdge22

A casual video gamer on YouTube with 15,000 subscribers. Nice guy. I don't have anything bad to say about him at all.

57. Krystal Archive

Doesn't upload much other than cutscenes from the Star Fox franchise pertaining to Krystal. All of the cutscenes are at least in very good HD quality. I always laugh at that "Sauria' cutscene at the end of level 6 in Star Fox: Assault. Fox and Tricky are arguing with each other that Tricky says he and Krystal are on their "honeymoon" and Fox snaps back saying "This is not a conversation for children!" and Krystal is just riding on top of Tricky and Krystal has a "boys will be boys" expression on her face.

58. Landa N

I...actually have no idea, why I'm subscribed to this channel. I honestly don't know. Has about 15,000 subscribers and uploaded about 20-25 AMV anime videos on her channel. Next.

59. leo

Had his account previously named as "holo" and uploaded a bunch of TNA Knockouts matches on YouTube. (An alternative to WWE wrestling) and I've helped him out with finding the episodes of the show with the TNA Knockouts having matches on what episodes of the show back in 2018-2019. He's now starting to re-upload the matches in glorious HD quality. Has about 50,000 subscribers. I have nothing bad to say about him at all.

60. Lost Commercials Foundation

I initially found out about this guy in 2023 (no less) and he retweeted a commercial compilation I found on one of my VHS tapes and he went "OH MY GOD! THIS CIGARETTE COMMERCIAL IS AWESOME!" It was a random cigarette commercial that only aired in Texas. I live in San Antonio. And by the grace of God, it was still on of my VHS tapes and I converted the file to my computer and I uploaded it to YouTube. And he was like OMG THIS WAS LOST MEDIA. THIS IS FANTASTIC. It's just a cigarette commercial. Dude, chill out. But yes. That's pretty much the only reason why I'm subscribed to him.

61. Mad Sinister MccCal

Has about 10,000 subscribers to YouTube. Uploads a bunch of fan-made "Royal Rumble" matches on YouTube with created wrestlers in the video games. A "Royal Rumble" match is a match stipulation where 30 men enter the ring, at a designated number and have to be eliminated, over the top rope and a winner is declared after the remaining other 29 men in the match have been eliminated. There can only be one winner. He's good at what he does.

62. Madison Sky

Has about 5,000 subscribers on YouTube. She became a acquainted with me after I helped her out, with uploading wrestling matches on YouTube and making it evade copyright. Such as using the VSDC Free Editor program (a legit, real and useful program, by the way) where I have Madison - make multiple screens of the match, play at the same time to avoid copyright and it usually works for the most part. Even if, it's a bit jarring to watch following four screens at once. No issues to speak of at all with her.

63. Madman Mike

This is basically Mad Sinister MccCal's alternative account. Nothing too crazy or special to talk about. Mike's easy going and typically only uses this channel, as a side attraction for personal videos he doesn't like to post on his main channel.

64. MaleStatueVideoClub

Basically this channel just shows men from various TV memorabilia being turned to stone. That's all this guy ever uploads. Sexy men being captured and turned to stone by Medusa, whether it's from a cartoon or a live-action TV show clip. Has about 6,000 subscribers and hasn't been active on the account since 2015. It's really crazy, how people like that just disappear like that for no reason, why leaving the videos on there for other people to watch as time just goes by without them. Like you think that the guy who uploaded these videos was dead.

65. MCR_Hole_Nirvana

First initially found out about him/her, during a YouTube contest I was contesting back in 2013. I literally made "that contest" my life for the entire year of 2013 and I'll discuss about that for future reference in another fanfiction story of mine. Just not now and not in this one. Always got alone with him/her. Hasn't been active on the account for years. Hope he/she is alright. Big fan of Taylor Swift.

66. MegaAnikit28

Has about 30,000 subscribers. Has a very creepy looking Spider-Man picture as his profile icon. Nothing too crazy other than uploading, live cam footage of wrestling shows, he attends while filming the episodes of the show from the crowd. He attends the shows with a camera, with the crowd going crazy and he uploads, the said footage to YouTube. Hasn't been active on his account for years. At least he catches the pyro shown at the beginning of the wrestling footage, for you to rewatch and shows how louds, those shows can be at times.

67. MegaJSK123

My ex-boyfriend. We always got along with each other and we shared our common interest with Power Rangers together back in 2013-2014. He left me out to dry and pretends that I don't exist anymore. It doesn't help the fact, that he lives in Australia and he doesn't want anything to do with an American like me. Has about 100,000 subscribers and he's typically good at his Power Rangers stuff.

68. mileseeveeprower

An old school YouTuber that hasn't been since 2008. 16 years. Let that sink in for a minute. Uploaded a bunch of "Chao" videos from Sonic Adventure 2. The "Chao" in Sonic Adventure 2 were basically a pet simulator like you raised and took care of your own pet in the game, as you fed it, helped it swim, teach it how to play the flute, how to draw, give it medicine when it's sick, have it compete in marathons, etc. Good YouTuber. Even if, this YouTuber hasn't been since 2008.

69. MimiBlueOsa

Has about 80,000 subscribers. He has two cats. Mimi (who is actually male) is a black and white cat. And Blue (who is actually female) is a grey cat. He's an Asian YouTuber and he barely utters a word ever in ANY of his videos. He barely tries to talk at all. And the videos themselves are never more than 1-3 minutes long. At least you can say the guy is consistent.

70. moviemanMDG

Makes a bunch of spoof videos featuring Ed, Edd n' Eddy, Fast And The Furious, Kingdom Hearts and Expendables characters going on adventures. He tries to have the characters interact with each other, with having color-coded text at the bottom of the screen, for you to read, like it's you hearing the character say that line of dialogue in the video. It leads to mixed results at best. I actually once offered him an opportunity for me, to help improve his videos out with providing, ACUTAL VOICE ACTING in his videos but, he brushed me off and pretended that I didn't exist, despite that I asked him to see if I could help him improve. Whatever.

71. Mr. Ghetto

Has about 5,000 subscribers. Stole a bunch of "Team Rocket Blast Off" videos from me and he has zero editing skills to speak of. I hate to immature here with this guy but, I really don't want to talk about him at this time. Moving on.

72. MrBrunaco

I found out about this guy after uploading a bunch of Mugen fights on YouTube in 2021. Mugen is a very complex game to follow. For an example, there's different "templates" before actually using whatever characters you want in Mugen. One template is moving the characters around with the arrow keys on your computer. And another template is totally different and you can only move the characters around using the W, A, S and D buttons on your keyboard. It is VERY cumbersome to use. And sometimes more often than not? Mugen WILL NOT allow you to change the button inputs you want to use on your keyboard. So if I want to change W, A, S and D for movement (which sucks by the way) I can't do that. I have to find a different "template" to do so. And prior before downloading a template to Mugen? It often doesn't tell you the controls. It's so much easier to write a fanfiction down instead and tell my own story. Trust me. I have more fun that way, sometimes instead of playing a video game. I don't have anything bad to say about MrBrunaco at all. He's more committed to Mugen than I am. And those reasons are why I'm taking a "leave of absence" from playing that mediocre game.

73. N2 Cat Crew

He has about 160,000 subscribers on YouTube. A black cat named Bo. And a grey/beige colored cat named Kona. Kona loves getting drunk and crazy. And it's actually female, even though Kona has a VERY distinctive male, masculine, deep redneck voice. Nothing bad to say about him at all. He has uploaded only 4 videos on his channel as we speak in the past 5 years. Fame really affects us in different ways. I checked up him on his most recent video, and yes Bo sadly did in fact pass away but, Kona is still alive as of 2024. That sucks.

74. Nathaniel Bandy

Has about 300,000 subscribers. Uploads a bunch of countdown videos and video game mods pertaining to Mario Kart, Super Monkey Ball, Pokemon, etc.

75. Nick Robinson

Makes a bunch of outlandish gaming videos on YouTube. Such as making a mystery video where he tried to figure out who the announcer in Super Monkey Ball 2 was. And he ventured out, actually got on a plane to Japan to try and figure out for himself, who it was. He's crazy like that. Once made another video about Driver: San Francisco where you could actually buy the game online with a Subway gift card, after the game was largely removed from online retailers for unknown reasons. He's a crazy dude but, that's what makes him different. He has 1 million subscribers for a reason.

76. ninerlives

Another Cat YouTuber. Sounding like a broken record here. He has about 150,000 subscribers. He has two cats. A black and white chubby cat named Snoop and a skinny, black and white female cat named Zahra. BAD BOY SNOOP. ZAHRA DON'T EAT THE CAMERA. GET DOWN SNOOP. GET DOWN. Pretty good stuff showcased in his cat videos.

77. NoDQ CAW Vault

Ah, yes. Now this takes me back to 2007. A fantasy wrestling league called No DQ that was roughly around, the 2003-2007 time frame. They got tired of it around 2008 but, they have archived most of their stuff on their account for you to watch at any time. Crazy how all of these 2007 YouTubers have little subscribers. Only has 4,000 subscribers or so.

78. ObsidianMadness

Has about 20,000 subscribers. We first met back in 2016, when we were discussing about Battlebots. A forgotten show from 2002 that hadn't been on TV until 2016 - 14 years later it's crazy. We always got along with each other. YouTube would periodically take down our Battlebots videos down, so that's why we kind of drifted apart. He has barely uploaded anything on his channel since November 2020 and I have to say, again, fame affects us in different ways.

79. PaigeMode 33

We first met when he offered me an opportunity to compete in an YouTube Wrestling AMV contest in 2018 and I told him, no I don't want to do it. Making videos like that are so 2009. Nice guy. Always got along with him.

80. Party Crashers

Has about 130,000 subscribers as of this typing. A collaboration channel organized by Sophist, Vernias, TCNick3 and King Of Skill. They often play Mario Party together in ludicrous matter. Such as coming in last place is who wins the game, not collecting any stars throughout the game, no items being used in a specific game, rolling a certain number makes you go a certain direction, have CPUs play as themselves in the game and they wager bets to see which CPU player wins, I could go on. Crazy, off-the-walls stuff. The four boys can be very toxic, vitriolic, barbaric and vehement with one another.

81. Pokemon Cosmic Quest

Has 314 subscribers as I type this. Made a few rather impressive ROM hacks of Pokemon featuring the Team Rocket characters. Tells a coherent story (actually a few coherent stories) of Team Rocket as an organization. Check them out for yourself. They're pretty good movies.

82. pringlefingle

This one might be a little familiar with you. Has 784 subscribers as I type this. He's responsible for uploading the "Uncompressed" files of Star Fox 64 and uploaded them to YouTube. He also uploaded all of the quotes for the characters individually from Assault. Weird how, he's capable of so much more than that. I wonder why.

83. Project C-A

Here's a really good one. Once made a fantastic crossover series with Ed, Edd n' Eddy mixed with Transformers. The series is called "Transformers Cul-De-Sac Warfare" The series is still online on YouTube. Initially made around 2009-2012. At around 7 episodes into the series, he ended up cancelling the series with fans suggesting comments to this day for him to resume it. Everyone constantly leaves comments, for possible help with the series and Project C-A ignores and deletes all those comments, at his own will. By Episode 7? The series was getting a bit lethargic, as it was starting to be about a pointless "scavenger hunt" for ancient artifacts instead of the cast of Ed, Edd n' Eddy and he ended up canceling it for that reason. Hopefully one day, he'll finish that series. He plans to work on a reboot instead but, it's failed to get off the ground - beyond a 10 second preview.

84. ProsafiaGaming

Has 4 million subscribers as I type this. Uploads endless amounts of video game material on YouTube. It's worth noting that some crazed maniac went over to his house back in 2020. They shot at the glass window and he was almost killed. Not a joke. It's real. Look it up for yourself. Great guy. Never had a problem with him.

85. Radlen Wotan

Has about 20,000 or so subscribers. Uploads clips of various people (fictional and non-fictional) people being hypnotized, turned to stone, frozen solid, etc. They are honestly not as good as some other YouTubers I've discussed about, regarding clips like that earlier in this project. This guy is lackadaisical and only uploads 4-5 videos a year on YouTube it seems.

86. Ramza411

Ooh this one. Has about 30,000 subscribers. I first found out about this guy after he uploaded a Co-Op playthrough of Halo: Combat Evolved. It's really good. It's the entire game done from a Co-Op perspective. Despite it being made in the Summer of 2010, it actually holds up surprisingly well. For an account that's now 13-14 years old, he actually continues uploading videos at a regular, decent rate. Memories from 2010 with watching that playthrough during summer vacation of my sophomore year. I'm shocked it's still online. Wow.

87. Ray Billings

First found out about this guy during his fights on Battlebots. He was the 2015 Battlebots Runner-Up and 2016 Battlebots champion with his robot "Tombstone" It's sinister and it's absolutely diabolical to watch on TV. Always got along with him. He even commented on several of my Battlebots videos back in 2015/2016. He lost the 2015 tournament due to a judge's decision after the 3-minute time limit expired. Ray Billings nearly lost his finger and there was a DISGUSTING photo it, that he posted on social media, that's too graphic even for the average person to look at. Tons of blood. He's been pretty quiet lately and his robot Tombstone, has been losing quite a bit as of the 2023 tournament, to the point where he considers retiring it and making a brand new robot instead. No Ray. :(

88. reitha hale

First initially found out about her with her account name being "Jerry Springs" That account name actually ended up being her father's account name if I remember correctly and he ended up donating the channel to her as "Reitha Hale" We always got along with each other. We first met back in the Summer of 2008, when I made a bunch of WWE Divas slideshow videos and we would comment and have a good time together. That was when I was briefly on YouTube for that summer, before I eventually left for a good 4 years and rejoined YouTube using my real name "Preston Ward Condra" Not that many people can use their real name on the internet. She was a real help and actually provided a number of songs for me to use in my 2013 YouTube contest. Good girl. We still talk and chat on Facebook, from time to time. She lives in Texas. Right in the middle of the Texas-Oklahoma border. lol Oklahoma lol. Reitha Hale actually lives in a city, called Pottsboro, Texas. and I'm sure you never heard of it before until now.

89. Rob Paul

Not much a YouTuber to be honest. Has 37,000 subscribers. He's the owner of the website celebheights. Typically celebrities - actually ALWAYS - lie about his or her height and he'll actually take photos with the celebrities and post actual real-life measurements of them on his website. It's actually updated routinely, every day practically and people will leave comments like "I think this guy is 5 foot 11 and 3/4 quarters. He's not a full 6 foot I have proof." And that's the extend of Rob Paul and celebheights.

90. Robin Seplut

Another cat YouTuber. Has a little over a 1 million subscribers. Unlike many of his contemporaries, his videos are mostly about Robin feeding stray cats and giving them food. The videos are a bit upsetting to watch, even for cat lovers. He'll film and record footage of mother cats abandoning their kittens, and Robin will foster them and raise them on his own. It's very sad to watch some of his videos. Like you want to reach out and help out the cat.

91. Ryan Yang

First found out about him during my 2013 YouTube contest. We always got along with each other. We still talk occasionally from time to time. Roughly around the same age as me, and I believe that's how I could resonate and get along with someone like that. I'm sure Ryan's doing fine right now, as I type this.

92. Sakura Kinomoto

A girl that I found out about and vice versa, after she commented on several of my Cardcaptors videos on Youtube. Good girl. Nothing really to complain about or say so. Cardcaptors is such an underrated show.

93. Sandra Middleton

Okay. Sandra is responsible for making a bunch of hilarious "Pokemon episodes" on YouTube initially around the 2006-2008 time frame. The videos are still online. Her account name back in the 2006 days before she changed it was called "Oceanwish" She has only about 3,000 subscribers, even though she's been around the 2006 days. However? Sadly, back in 2011 Sandra passed away. There is actually some debate whether or not she's dead but, in all likelihood she is. Like I can't even find an obituary of her online for confirmation on her death. So...yeah.

94. Sarin Gas Attack

Has about 9,500 subscribers on YouTube. All of his material is basically detailed maps and timelines of various shootings. Like when people are killed in the video, they are red dots. Injured victims are yellow and uninjured witnesses are green. He hasn't uploaded anything since December 2021. He'll likely stay on hiatus on his own merit.

95. Scott's Thoughts

Has about 65,000 subscribers. Basically his material is just like Jrose11 who I discussed about earlier. Speed running through the Pokemon games as fast as possible and highlighting "Impossible Challenges" to himself and for various fans of the series to see on YouTube. A good YouTuber all things considered.

96. Sean O Connor

Has about 10,000 subscribers on YouTube. Focuses on uploading various material of wrestling games. Like a certain wrestler's entrance in the game, his or her finishing move, cutscenes, deleted material from the games, etc. Well made videos with little to no commentary in his videos. Does a good job with uploading his channel, on a weekly basis almost. Good stuff Sean. I belive he's British on a closing note. I've only heard his voice like twice, for me to remember something like that.

97. seDUCKtive

Has about 2 million and a half subscribers on YouTube. Infamous for having a pet duck. Yes, a pet duck. Her name is Wrinkle and his owner always brings Wrinkle out to random places. He films Wrinkle going out to the various places in public and even made little shoes for her to wear, as ducks can easily burn their feet on the pavement. She's about a 4 year old duck. Born on September 9, 2020 at 5:50 am or so if I remember correctly. Hilarious stuff. Good for people that want to see videos out there in public, something different and explore the outdoors and film it from a duck's perspective.

98. Sho Ko

Another infamous cat YouTuber. His real name is Rob. He has two cats. A 13-year-old female black cat named Shorty. And an 11-year-old black and white male cat named Kodi. Notice that his YouTuber username is short for Shorty Kodi. Given that the two cats are getting up there in age, Rob's pretty quiet on this channel lately. Good stuff and worth watching as Shorty and Kodi are prone with not getting along with each other and getting into trouble. They both liked to knock things down shelfs in Rob's house.

99. shockwave981

Has 22,000 subscribers on YouTube. He's no longer active on the channel. He even outright says in caps letters, in the description profile on his YouTube channel that "He no longer uses the account" Talk about telling all your fans of your channel, to get up and go somewhere else. In all honesty? I don't even remember why I'm subscribed to this channel. Did we play Call Of Duty: Vanguard together online? Hasn't posting anything online in 12 years. His most recent video is Call Of Duty footage from 2011. Different strokes for different folks.

100. ShowStoppaTV

Has 47,000 subscribers on YouTube. Makes a bunch of wrestling videos. Not sure why I'm subscribed to him. Does he follow me on Twitter and we never interact with each other in the process? Meh.

101. Sidequest

A gaming channel led by Choctopus (aka Rob) and he and his friends Tom, Casey, Adam, Vernias (aka Carnig) and Danny play video games together. Has about 100,000 subscribers on his channel. Yes, that's Vernias real name by the way. They all live in New York & New Jersey, and have Brooklyn accents. They go crazy and dare each other in challenges such as eating a "Hot Chip Challenge" where the loser in 4th place, most eat a chip dipped in "Da Bomb Hot Sauce" and yes a hot sauce like that exists. I think I should move on. I don't want to spook you even further, as you read this.

102. Skye Sweetnam

A pop-punk female singer that was fairly popular around 2003-2005 before, eventually fading away into obscurity. If you listen to her music, she sounds VERY similar to Avril Lavigne. She even lives in the same country as Avril Lavigne aka Canada. She's been largely very quiet since 2007 and has her own band called Sumo Cyco, which has had little to no success at all to speak of. I'm only subscribed to her channel for nostalgia early 2000's purposes.

103. SmadaLeinad

Has about 55,000 subscribers on YouTube. Been around since 2012 or so and makes a bunch of mix-mashed songs of various musicians in his videos. I think his real name is Daniel Adams? An all-around good taste of a guy. Sadly, he's been pretty quiet lately due to various things such as the song remixes he makes in the videos get blocked and they outright take down his videos and gave him a copyright strike, one time over a simple album cover. I'm not kidding. Poor guy. He can found on Twitter at smadaleinad

104. Solomonster Sound Off

A wrestling podcaster. His real name is Jason. Been around since 2007. All of his material, is basically just yapping into a microphone about wrestling gossip. Has about 70,000 subscribers. He once had a sister channel called "TVTrax" that's still up and running. For whatever reason, Jason ended up abandoning his "TVTrax" channel for unknown reasons, I don't believe he ever addressed why. The "TVTrax" channel is actually still up and running and hasn't been used since 2018. Why doesn't he pull double duty like that? If you did that, he would have 100,000 subscribers easily. Because it would generate more viewers for his main "Solomonster" channel. The "TVTrax" channel is no different than the stuff, he uploads to the main channel. He's a good guy all things considered, and he lost his Mom...to cancer? I'm not totally sure on that. He has a memorial photo of his mom next to him, pinned as the lead post on his Twitter account.

105. SophieMarieLulz

Has 362 subscribers on YouTube. It's a girl YouTuber. I'm only subscribed to her channel as she uploaded a "Star Fox 64 Randomizer" mod on YouTube for everyone to see, test out and download at his/her own free will. It's a pretty funny video and I have yet to actually PLAY Star Fox 64 Randomizer. But I'll get back to you on that, for another story to address about soon.

106. Spencer Denison

Heh. This guy. Spencer uploads a bunch of random VHS material on YouTube relating to old-school game shows. I initially found out about this guy, by typing in "Game Shows" on YouTube and one of his videos was the first thing to come up. He's an elderly male that's about 60 years old. I know this because, Spencer made a video of himself, waving hi to the camera and he didn't even say anything. The video was like 10 seconds long. Does anybody ACTUALLY talk in YouTube videos these days? Records a bunch of random stuff from VHS tapes around the 2008-2009 time frame. I know this, because commercials to all of his VHS tapes are included. He commonly tries to evade copyright with mislabeling his videos as something else. He uploaded a 5-hour long VHS tape to YouTube and it titled the video as "Random Programming" He lives in Columbus, Ohio. Half of one 6-hour long VHS tape he made? Half the tape was a bunch of random basketball games at High Schools in the middle of nowhere in Columbus, Ohio. Because, what is that city known for? And the remaining half of the tape was footage of a bunch of old school game show footage from GSN from Whammy, Who's Line Is It Anyway, Wheel Of Fortune, Jeopardy, Press Your Luck, Let's Make A Deal, Family Feud, Weakest Link, etc. The quality of the episodes are honestly terrible and what Spencer would do, is often upload two different VHS recordings of show and label, both videos the same like "Random Programming 460" and "Random Programming 460" as he tries to evade copyright and it's confusing to follow. Why? Because the two videos are different time lengths and two different thumbnail pictures. It's pretty obvious the two videos are different. Why he does that, to confuse the viewer is anyone's guess. Yes, both videos are titled the same but, they are completely different. One time? Spencer uploaded a video called "2" I'm serious. Just the number "2" in the title of the YouTube video. And the video was a VHS recording of random songs playing on the 800 channels.

107. SpyrosKingdom

A friend of mine that I've known since my momabigbug2 days back in 2007. His real name is Mike. His main account is yearofthe, which is the very last channel on this list to cover actually. SpyrosKingdom has about 10,000 subscribers on his channel and he's barely active on it at all. Has only uploaded 3-4 videos since 2015. I'll cover more about Mike, more in detail in my yearofthe write-up. Besides, that's how I first met the guy and how I sometimes refer to him as so.

108. synnfan

Oh wow. I totally forgot about this channel. It's another wrestling orientated channel of sorts and it's been barely active at all since 2008 for the past 15-16 years. Made a few hilarious reviews of the some the worst wrestling games ever made (Wrestlemania 21 on the original Xbox in 2005 is an example) and every other 10 words, that comes out of this guy's mouth is the F word. I think I just look back and laugh at the few reviews of wrestling, he has on his channel and that's about it. That's the only justification that I have with subscribing to him. And honestly? I don't really laugh or find myself to be a hilarious person. Only 418 subscribers so, maybe it was best this guy moved on past YouTube.

109. Tdafanclub

Has only 638 subscribers on his YouTube channel. Another channel that totally slipped my mind. Nothing but a bunch of Survivor and Big Brother videos, that were largely made back in 2010-2011 (largely during the peak popularity of the shows) and I only subscribed to this person because, he was the sole person leaving comments in TheTARToon's YouTube channel (which I'll mentioned shortly) and overall? This guy hasn't uploaded anything on his channel since June 23, 2015. Atrocious username by the way. A 5th grader could have came up with a better username instead.

110. The Bouras Media Vault

I barely remember who this is. Has about 6,000 or so subscribers on his channel. All of his material is nothing but, a bunch of VHS material ripped and put onto YouTube. Next. His alternative username is Christmas at the Media Vault.

111. The Dodo

A fantastic YouTube channel that uploads animal rescue videos with animals being in peril and humans being kind and saving animals of all sizes and color. Deer, cat, dogs, fish, bird and even bald eagles. Has 15 million subscribers and has by far, the biggest fanbase and the most popular of ANY of the channels I'm subscribed and for good reason. It's fantastic. Good work guys. Bravo.

112. The Real James Kanto

Has only a measly 16 subscribers on his channel. I like Team Rocket. What else can I say here? Carry on.

113. The Unstoppable Juggernaut Of Force

A great friend of mine, where we cojoined together and work on wrestling finisher compilations on YouTube together. Never had a problem with him. He's a racing buff guy and likes driving movies and video games such as Burnout, Forza Motorsport, Gran Turismo, The Fast & Furious Movies and various other car memorabilia. Great friend. Only has 2,000 or so subscribers on YouTube but, he deserves so much more than that.

114. TheTARToon

Has only 94 subscribers on his channel. Around 2011-2012, in his prime, he made three complete seasons of "Cartoon Amazing Race" and they were all fairly well made. At the start of the 4th season he was working on in 2012? He literally went cold turkey. He left YouTube in 2012 and hasn't uploaded - ONE SINGLE VIDEO IN OVER A DECADE - on his channel. Not a single one since 2012. Sad face.

115. ThingsShallHappen

Has about 400 subscribers on YouTube. Another fellow Battlebots fan and YouTuber. Uploaded a bunch of highlights of the various robots from the show. However? It seems the account hasn't been active in over 5 years since 2018. You can credit that, due to Discovery constantly taking down and blocking Battlebots videos on YouTube. God they are such killjoys and buzzkills. I hope he's doing alright. Not bad videos at all.

116. Tom & Mimi

Has about 30,000 subscribers. Nothing out of the ordinary, with compared to the other two channels he has, where he pretty much uploads the exact same stuff as the other two channels he has. What do I mean by that? Read on and it'll see what it's forthcoming to you.

117. Tom & Mimi Extras

Tom and Mimi's alternative YouTube account with about 20,000 or so subscribers. Basically and typically, uploads a bunch of short videos with his cats that are no more than a minute or two long. As he prefers to upload the longer videos on the main channel, which I'll address shortly. Who's the actual owner of these cats and what is his actual name? To this day? I don't know.

118. Tom and Mimi

Has 215,000 subscribers on his channel. His ACTUAL main channel. Who else out there do you know, has two alternative accounts? Probably no one else. He lives in England and I routinely see the weather change from pleasant to bad like a faucet. Like in one day, it'll be snowing in England and then in another, barely a month later after it was uploaded, the next it would be sunny, blue skies and green grass on his lawn. He has four cats. A black and white cat named Tom. An orange and white cat named Mimi. A grey cat named Prince and an orange/grey tabby cat named Charlie. All four cats are male and yes Mimi is a boy. Good channel all things considered. The neighbor's cat who is black and white, also named Charlie likes to visit and befriend the other four cats. Good channel.

119. Tonita Queta Parks

We were once really good friends and I initially met her, during the midst of my YouTube contest I was conducting and hosting back in 2013. She ended up unfollowing me on Twitter and unfriended me on Facebook, even though I was more than willing to help her channel out and grow. She knows that I still exist. Tonita only has 816 subscribers as I type this down. She's recently just focusing on uploading a bunch of crappy celebrity themed AMV videos that are not going anywhere, and maybe and hopefully she can rise to the occasion and make better videos than that.

120. Tracy G. Jackon TV

I initially found out about Tracy, after he caught my attention when I uploaded a bunch of rare Kids WB 1999 footage bits on several of my VHS tapes. He lives in Houston and I live San Antonio. He uploads Kids WB bumpers in the Houston area. We live in the same state and everything. He knows his stuff and he goes out of his way, to upload various 90's commercials and bumpers on his channel and updates it as much as possible. Tracy really wants YouTube fame, which I admire and give him credit for. Only has 3,000 or subscribers but, keep your eye out for him in the future.

121. Vezuvius

A very inactive and quiet YouTube channel that once uploaded a 2013 playthrough of Halo: Combat Evolved. It's pretty good but, sadly apart from that? The channel itself is largely dead and been inactive for the most part for the past 10 years.

122. Vyzen Gaming

Has about 3,000 subscribers on YouTube. Most known for uploading various ROM hacks of the Halo games on YouTube. The most common and popular one on his channel is the Halo SPV3.3 hack. Where it includes a different health indicator for Master Chief, some new weapons, some altered weapons, added dialogue to the game that were initially deleted mp3 files in the original game, etc. Very good graphics and added material to Halo 3, among other easter eggs and oversights that are corrected in the hacks. He's definitely worth watching.

123. Why Naut?

Has about 9,000 subscribers. Uploads various clips of the Pokemon anime online. Hasn't been active on it since 2021. Not sure what the case was but, his material isn't bad to watch at all.

124. Wienerschnitzel

I'm not exactly sure why I even bothered subscribing to this channel. It's a hot dog fast food chain with only about 4,000 subscribers. The channel itself is barely active at all, with only ONE video it seems being uploaded per year it seems on this channel. I don't know why I'm being so kind to this channel and gave them a pass as others deserve the sub from me instead. Ah, well. At least they make good hot dogs. And I'm not even a food guy at all.

125. yearofthe

One of the very few people from my momabigbug2 days from 2007 that I keep in contact with. Me and him are probably the biggest Spyro The Dragon fanboys, you can find on the web. He only has 6,000 subscribers or so. The OST soundtrack videos he made of uploading Spyro music on YouTube, have actually generated a good amount of views. Fireworks Factory from Spyro 3 was uploaded by him as has almost 500,000 views from that one video. He's not active on this "yearofthe" account anymore sadly. But we still talk to each other commonly on Twitter. His real name is Mike. Love you Mike.

126. Zeus The Stubborn Husky

A video dedicated to a sadly deceased Alaskan Husky dog. His name is Zeus and I believe he died in 2020. He died back in September 2020, due to some kind of tumor being found inside of his stomach. He's a cute dog, even if he's a little vocal and loud. He's notable for having one blue eye and the other eye was brown. I believe that condition is called "heterochromia" if I remember correctly. He has a younger brother named Kaden, who's a German Shepard that can only see in one eye and I'm sure he's still alive. RIP Zeus. Sucks he died like that.