Top videos from YouTube stars from Disney Digital Network's bench of Maker creators, including Jacksepticeye, Luzugames, Strawburry17, LordMinion777 and LDShadowLady.Top videos from YouTube stars from Disney Digital Network's bench of Maker creators, including Jacksepticeye, Luzugames, Strawburry17, LordMinion777 and LDShadowLady.Top videos from YouTube stars from Disney Digital Network's bench of Maker creators, including Jacksepticeye, Luzugames, Strawburry17, LordMinion777 and LDShadowLady.
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This show is pretty much if a 12 year old who had unlimited access to a soundboard made a compilation video of a bunch of unrelated let's plays.
Heavily edited, and these are let's players that are known for not being kid friendly with their content (in terms of swearing and innuendos), so of course every swear is replaced with an obnoxious sound effect.
Tbh it feels like a spit in the face for let's players who do their hardest to put these videos out just to have someone be piggybacking off of them to make a TV show that even my nephew finds annoying.
I almost live on YouTube right now, and this show just... Boggles me. For one, I didn't know it existed until about a half an hour ago. One episode later, I am simultaneously impressed and confused. Let me explain why.
The idea itself is ingenious in its own way. I am right smack in the middle of the demographic of this show, though it claims to be for "general audiences". I am almost entirely sure that this show targets teenagers and young adults, because no one else watches YouTubers like these. Jacksepticeye? Seriously? On a show for "general audiences?" Nope. But that's part of why this show's idea IS ingenious. Everything is CENSORED. No curse words, no nasty subjects, just YouTubers and games. And that on its own is a really good idea.
But this is also where its problems arise. Since everything is censored, some of the fun is taken out of it. In their effort to make a show for "general audiences", they take away some of the spirit of these YouTubers and add in a bunch of Disney awkwardness. I found myself frequently cringing at this show because of the strange editing and censorship. I would be sitting down, enjoying myself and the videos themselves, but soon find myself sighing at the awful, cringey editing that they use to appeal to the "general audiences". It. Sucks. And while it is tolerable, that doesn't mean that it's cool or funny.
The idea itself is ingenious in its own way. I am right smack in the middle of the demographic of this show, though it claims to be for "general audiences". I am almost entirely sure that this show targets teenagers and young adults, because no one else watches YouTubers like these. Jacksepticeye? Seriously? On a show for "general audiences?" Nope. But that's part of why this show's idea IS ingenious. Everything is CENSORED. No curse words, no nasty subjects, just YouTubers and games. And that on its own is a really good idea.
But this is also where its problems arise. Since everything is censored, some of the fun is taken out of it. In their effort to make a show for "general audiences", they take away some of the spirit of these YouTubers and add in a bunch of Disney awkwardness. I found myself frequently cringing at this show because of the strange editing and censorship. I would be sitting down, enjoying myself and the videos themselves, but soon find myself sighing at the awful, cringey editing that they use to appeal to the "general audiences". It. Sucks. And while it is tolerable, that doesn't mean that it's cool or funny.
I literally made an account just to give this show a bad review, I hate seeing the ads for this show, they're so annoying, the show looks boring, cringeworthy, and lame. And come on, literally who actually watches this show? Please just get rid of it. Ugh
The show is just one big clip video and the videos aren't new the creators just see whats popular on their channels and put it on their tv show just watch the actual videos on the respective channels.
It's cool seeing YouTubers on TV, but they should stick to YouTube and other video platforms. The editing is obnoxious and the videos that are shown are easier to watch where they were originally shown. This show takes away a lot of the personality of the gamers and only exists to cash in on the popularity of the games and YouTubers. If you want to watch these guys where they're best go to their channels
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