Doge Walker and Channel Awesome
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Brad only ever cracks six figure views when it’s a Doge video or a legacy view of one of the better cinema snobs or a legacy view of a Jake video.
Shitloads better than the others - tho, most of whom I never liked even when I liked CA.
At the peak it was Doge, Brad, Spoony, Rap Critic, and Filmbald that I could stand.
Addendum: A few years after falling off - I revisited Filmbald and found that he fails in every aspect - to the point where I wonder what 17 yr old me liked.
Shitloads better than the others - tho, most of whom I never liked even when I liked CA.
At the peak it was Doge, Brad, Spoony, Rap Critic, and Filmbald that I could stand.
Addendum: A few years after falling off - I revisited Filmbald and found that he fails in every aspect - to the point where I wonder what 17 yr old me liked.
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Re: Doge Walker and Channel Awesome
I guess it depends a bit on what we mean by popular. What I was talking was more about being able to keep doing it for a living. The ones that were popular on Channel Awesome seem to have managed that, generally speaking.CuckTurdginson wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2023 11:21 pmBrad only ever cracks six figure views when it’s a Doge video or a legacy view of one of the better cinema snobs or a legacy view of a Jake video.
Shitloads better than the others - tho, most of whom I never liked even when I liked CA.
At the peak it was Doge, Brad, Spoony, Rap Critic, and Filmbald that I could stand.
Addendum: A few years after falling off - I revisited Filmbald and found that he fails in every aspect - to the point where I wonder what 17 yr old me liked.
Who is the most popular one besides Doge, actually? The biggest one that comes to mind is Todd in the Shadows, who's actually surprisingly popular. In the last year, the only videos he had that aren't in the six figures viewerships were the ones that were just him cross-posting episodes of an audio podcast he does with someone else. Meanwhile, his Patreon is at $8,000, plus he has a separate Patreon for that podcast I mentioned that's at $2,000, so (assuming it's split between him and the other host) that's another grand.
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I get that same feeling whenever I hear the great Linkara's voice again.CuckTurdginson wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2023 11:21 pmAddendum: A few years after falling off - I revisited Filmbald and found that he fails in every aspect - to the point where I wonder what 17 yr old me liked.
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Does Chris Stuckmann count? He was part of Channel Awesome and he was able to get over 1 million dollars to fund his movie. There's Angry Joe who has over 3 million subscribers and is still doing well. Jontron was a part of Blistered Thumbs and he has over 6 million subscribers. It is a bit debatable to say who is the most popular one out of all the ex and current members of Channel Awesome.Just Some Random Guy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 12:01 amI guess it depends a bit on what we mean by popular. What I was talking was more about being able to keep doing it for a living. The ones that were popular on Channel Awesome seem to have managed that, generally speaking.CuckTurdginson wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2023 11:21 pmBrad only ever cracks six figure views when it’s a Doge video or a legacy view of one of the better cinema snobs or a legacy view of a Jake video.
Shitloads better than the others - tho, most of whom I never liked even when I liked CA.
At the peak it was Doge, Brad, Spoony, Rap Critic, and Filmbald that I could stand.
Addendum: A few years after falling off - I revisited Filmbald and found that he fails in every aspect - to the point where I wonder what 17 yr old me liked.
Who is the most popular one besides Doge, actually? The biggest one that comes to mind is Todd in the Shadows, who's actually surprisingly popular. In the last year, the only videos he had that aren't in the six figures viewerships were the ones that were just him cross-posting episodes of an audio podcast he does with someone else. Meanwhile, his Patreon is at $8,000, plus he has a separate Patreon for that podcast I mentioned that's at $2,000, so (assuming it's split between him and the other host) that's another grand.
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Re: Doge Walker and Channel Awesome
I don't know if I'd count Cuckman. Certainly not JonTron. Has he ever released a video specifically for BT?
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JonTron was on BT?!
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Re: Doge Walker and Channel Awesome
No clue, just knew he was a part of Blistered Thumbs along with Peanut Butter Gamer. No one would really think of Jontron as a CA member unlike Angry Joe. Ashens was a part of Channel Awesome, but do you think anyone associates him with Channel Awesome? Probably not, same thing with Stuckmann. Stuckmann, Ashens, Jontron, and Peanut Butter Gamer all got their success on Youtube without needing CA. People are going to associate Jontron and PBG with Normal Boots a lot more than CA. On a side note, did anyone ever use the Normal Boots site back in the day? Was there an exclusive videos on there or was the site just another way to see their Youtube videos?Kugelfisch wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 12:40 pmI don't know if I'd count Cuckman. Certainly not JonTron. Has he ever released a video specifically for BT?
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Yup, here's the proof right here. https://web.archive.org/web/20120103103 ... ow-jontron
It looks like Jontron didn't do any videos specifically for BT. Just links for people to go watch his Youtube videos.Kugelfisch wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 12:40 pmI don't know if I'd count Cuckman. Certainly not JonTron. Has he ever released a video specifically for BT?
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I don't know if it used to be different in the early days but shortly before JonTron was backstabbed it was just a link site. I don't think the videos were even embedded and you'd get directed to the YT channel.
I've only ever been there once and it's a while ago but it seemed like a very pointless site.
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The Normal Boots site is basically just a backup-URL. At least twice so far, whenever YT made some announcement that would totally ruin content-creation for cash forever, they half-heartedly tried to turn NB into something more CA-like, with videos being uploaded a bit earlier or something.
Then they always lose interest. Mainly because no one's watching, 'cause the big death-of-content-creation announcement turns out to have been blown out of proportion.
Then they always lose interest. Mainly because no one's watching, 'cause the big death-of-content-creation announcement turns out to have been blown out of proportion.
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