10
SourceFed and Sxephil
This is probably the only decent news show that is exclusively YouTube. These two channels, SourceFed, and Sxephil, are both internet focused YouTube channels that both look at news and pop culture events. SourceFed is a more professional approach, whereas Sxephil is a more vlog-style news show. Both of these channels are owned by the same man, Mr. Phillip DeFranco. My only issue with this is that it's directed to more immature people, and is too focused on America. Sure, he lives in America, but a little more international news would be nice. There was a massive flood in Thailand (where I live currently) in 2011, but he never mentioned it, despite the devastation it caused. Anyway, despite that, if you want news, check these two channels out.
9
TomSka
This guy is a pretty big British comedian, most famous for the asdf series of animated randomness, but although that is how I was introduced to the man, the reason I stuck with him was for his other stuff, and his overall humble nature on his other, more vloggy channel, DarkSquidge. Overall, this guy's really cool, sort of the person I would love to be friends with, and I do sincerely hope to meet him someday. The reason he's rather low, though, is that he rarely posts anymore. Not to his fault, but a little more content will be really nice.
8
Charlieissocoollike
This guy's really cool. He's another British guy, mostly known for his charm and good looks (most of his fanbase are girls, and for good reason) but he's also really charitable. I've already talked about this guy on my other blog samuentaga.blogspot.com, so check that out. Anyway, this guy's a really charming, charitable gentleman who's got a whole great life ahead of him.
7
JTheVlogMan
This is a bit of a more selfish/personal one. This is a smaller, less known channel owned by one of my good friends James Jacobson. Anyway, he's getting a few more views, and he's going to be famous eventually (I hope) so check him out. I'm sure he would love the extra views.
Oh yeah, and he does game stuff.
6
NerdCubed
This guy's one of the funniest LP'ers out there. He's gotten really famous really fast, so he hasn't quite worked himself and his show out, but he's got great potential. He's really talented and a good comedian. The only problem he really has is he has a bit of an ego, no offense to him. He's one of those typical 'games where better in the good olden days', especially recently. Now, he's still very entertaining, and not nearly as annoying as Pewdiepie, but he's still got stuff to work on.
5
Walkofftheearth
These guys shouldn't even count. Walk Off the Earth is a band. True, a YouTube based band, but they're going to get really big soon. These guys are talented, ranking up there with some other indie pop hits, and if they wanted to, they could strike up a good record deal. As of right now, they've got some songs on iTunes, and a lot of covers on YouTube, but they're going to be big, and their music videos are better than the 'real' pop singers ones. The reason that they're at 5, they shouldn't even be here, but they deserve to be here, if that makes sense at all.
4
Doug Walker
The only non-YouTube based guy on this list, Doug Walker is one of my favorite critics, and is the guy behind the Nostalgia Critic, one of the most famous internet video series out there, to my knowledge. He's talented, he knows good movies, and although we have our differences in preferences, he can recognize the good and bad in any movie he likes/dislikes. Yeah, this guy's cool, and although he's not perfect, he'll do.
Nostalgia Critic's Review of The Cat in the Hat
3
JacksFilms
There's not many people that can make me laugh so consistently. JacksFilms is a unique character, he's a great entertainer, very funny, and has connections all over the place. He's friends with the Fine Brothers, Pewdiepie, Tobuscus, and a couple of other big names. He lives in that area in America where all the YouTubers live, and he managed to make Smosh funny again in his latest video 'Your Grammar Sucks 50'. He's entertaining, very musical, and a nice person overall, from the looks of it.
2
TotalHalibut
If there's anybody I'd trust with buying video games for me, it's TotalHalibut, aka, TotalBiscuit. He's a YouTube based British American game critic/commentator who's famous for being brutally honest with anyone and anything, to the point of getting himself worked up over the stupid YouTube comments section. He's friends with a couple of other good game critics, including AngryJoe, who would probably be 11 or something, and he is very professional. Despite being in the crowd of gamers, who act rather immaturely, he stands out as being (mostly) mature and professional, and earns my respect and ears for that. He's the true face of gaming journalism.
And Finally my Number 1 Favorite YouTuber is...
Vsauce1, 2, and 3.
Vsauce 1 focuses on science, Vsauce 2 focuses on people, and Vsauce 3 focuses on Video Games, but what they all have in common is the fact that they are some of the most entertaining, interesting and educational YouTube channels you could possibly find. The thing I love about Vsauce is that every major episode of Vsauce 1 asks a big question, such as 'Why do people kiss' or 'What if the Sun Disappeared' and presents these curiosities with answers using the great power of Science. Vsauce 2 and 3 are slightly different and have different hosts, but there's still a big draw to them, especially Vsauce 2's 'Build it, Draw it, Play it' basically a showing off of inventions (build) artwork (draw) and music (play) that both professionals and the average bloke made. Vsauce 3, the newest channel, doesn't quite have the killer show yet, but Game Lut, a rehash of the previous Vsauce 1 show Lut, shows off different random things that people can buy on the internet. If I could pick only one YouTube channel to watch for the rest of my life (assuming they always made videos) It'll probably be Vsauce.
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