If you're like me, and you enjoy watching videos on YouTube, chances are, you're subscribed to several different channels that produce content you enjoy. Theses channels may be funny, interesting, insightful, or just plain weird. But either way, they produce videos that keep you coming back for more.
The following is a list of my favourite channels in YouTube, in no particular order. You may have heard of some of these channels before, but if not, you're in for a treat - and a bit of a learning experience, at that.
1. MediocreFilms & mediocrefilms2
You can't say hilarious without mentioning Mediocre Films and its creator, Califorina native Greg Benson. Specilalizing in funny, crazy, or just plain bizarre videos, Greg's sketches, vlogs, and occasional forays into douchebaggery are always sure to get you laughing. The primary channel, MediocreFilms, features Greg's comedy sketches and various other things, while mediocrefilms2 features vlogs and anything else not featured on the primary channel. Of special interest is the official YouTube channel of Yeshmin Blechin, one of Greg's most popular characters. Regardless of which Mediocre Films channel you watch, you'll be in for some great, laugh-a-minute action. The fun never stops with Mediocre Films.
2. JPizzle1122, A.K.A. Jogwheel Productions (Formerly ideo Productions)
The brainchild of Bostonian Jonanthan Paula and his co-contributors / partners-in-crime Jory Caron, RileyMcIlwain and Ryan Lewis. This channel is most famous for their hit show, Is It a Good Idea to Microwave This?, where microwave scientists Jory and Riley put random things into their microwave(s) so you don't have to. The Microwave Show, as it is often called, recently ended its run after four years and 300 experiments, but Jon and his friends continue to produce cuting-edge content daily. You'll find sketches, movie reviews, and even roller coaster rides, among other things. Definitely worth the visit.
3. Jon's World
If you like the content on Jogwheel Productions' main channel, you'll be sure to like the content on Jonathan Paula's personal channel. Here, Jon rants about news headlines (The World According to Jon), plays popular video games (Game Time), and shares his random adventures (Jon's Adventure Vlog). I enjoy his rants, and his Adventure Vlogs are always fun to watch. If you like this kind of stuff, head on over and check it out.
4. Epic Meal Time
"Bacon strips, and bacon strips, and bacon strips," and lots of videos about gargatuan gastronomic - and highly fattening - creations. That's what these Montrealers - they're actually from Dollard-des-Ormeaux, but that still counts - do on their channel. Join Harley Morenstein and the gang for lots of fun with food. Each meal is usually more epic than the one that preceded it, and watching how they make the epic meals is just as fun as watching them eat it afterwards. If you're a foodie, and you love to experiment with different kinds of food, Epic Meal Time's videos are sure to please you.
5. FPS Russia
I discovered this channel through a guest spot that this channel's creator, Dimitri, did with the Epic Meal Time guys, aptly titled Russian Meal Time. The primary focus of this channel is demonstrations of various kinds of firearms. Now, I'm not really a fan of weaponry, but Dimitri's presentation style make the videos fun to watch. Needless to say, this "Professional Russian", as he calls himself, has a pretty "explosive" personality, so to speak. If you like to wake up to the smell of napalm in the morning, consider checking this channel out.
6. mrSimon34
What do you get when you cross YouTube Poops, musical creations, and other auditory oddities? You get the interesting works of England's Simon McClure. Computer animator by day, unique content producer by night, Simon's always got some cool stuff to share with his audience. Also worth checking out are Simon's alternate channels, The Electric Cheese, mrSimon's Scraps, and the web music label he founded, ROFLTrax (A.K.A. Breakbit).
7. College Humor
I absolutely love these guys and the stuff that they make. An extension of the website of the same name, College Humour's YouTube channel features hilarious sketches, parodies, pranks, randomness, and much more. And the best part of it all is that you don't have to be enrolled in a college in order to enjoy their content. How awesome is that?
Well, there you have it. I've gotten countless hours of enjoyment from these seven YouTube channels, and I hope that you do too.
Tomorrow, I'll discuss some of my favourite websites on the vast super-highway of information that they call the Interwebs. Stay tuned for that.
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