This small channel is home to Marcel the Shell with Shoes On. But not everything here is as adorable.
The unique and short animations are fun, but they’re also not for children.
Famous bits of history and literature—all animated down into bite-sized chunks!
When the movie ending doesn’t make sense, How It Should Have Ended fixes it for you.
Ryan George encapsulates the comments Plugged In employees make that don’t make the review.
A man with an epic movie voice makes parody trailers for your favorite movies and TV shows.
Game logic is weird. The real world is weirder. Viva La Dirt League makes fun of both.
What happens when you abuse an iPhone in any way you can think of? TechRax’s channel answers that question.
This fresh-faced teen influencer grew up onscreen. But Jules LeBlanc’s recent social media trajectory offers cause for concern.
Kids Diana Show offers colorful songs, light educational moments and consumer-focused toy unboxings aplenty.
7-year-old Nastya (along with her parents) creates videos where she plays, learns, sings, explores and shares her life experiences.
Baby Ariel’s YouTube channel is filled with a plethora of content. And really, there’s a little bit of everything.
James Rallison’s popular channel, TheOdd1sOut, admirably avoids profanity but sometimes takes a melancholy turn, too.
This 20-year-old’s self-deprecating humor, raw editing style and down-to-earth personality have made her one of the most successful young YouTubers …
MattyBRaps has a knack for creating unique, mostly positive videos that deal with everything from dating to God.