For the past 4 years or so I've been watching more and more different youtube reviewers. They can amuse me, get me to learn about some piece of media I might not have otherwise known about, or maybe get me thinking differently on something I already knew. Here are the ones I follow the most, but I haven't seen 100% of the videos on any of themBobsheaux:Mainly reviews kids films, comics and some other odds and ends. Has an energetic theme music, sometimes dresses in silly clothes or uses handpuppets and his girlfriend Raven sometimes appears, as a still image. Can come up with interesting ideas on how a film could have been done instead, and when there's some kind of sexual innuendo in a kids film, it triggers his catchphrase "Must Be A Bobsheaux"Phelous:Used to review mostly horror films, but not mostly does cheap knockoff kids films mostly. He fluctuates between making low key snark and energetic overreactions to things. He's also informative on the companies or individuals that worked on a film. Has a rad theme song that plays at the end, does quick little skits with himself, and used to die a lot in his horror film reviews, but he's quit that.Obscurus Lupa:Reviews a wide variety of shows and films, and girlfriend to Phelous in real life, and they've appeared in each others videos a few times. Often riffs films in a goofy bouncy tone, and is good at whiney cat voices, but other times, like with Manic Episodes, she can be informative and analytical.Linkara:Reviews a wide variety of comics of various genres. Makes quick riffs and jokes, but is occasionally heartfelt on what he likes about a character or how it got ruined. Has a badass theme music, and sometimes has lengthy skits that make up some big plot which I don't follow because I watch these out of order.Nostalgia Critic:Mostly famous for his hyper overreactions or his skits. Can have some funny ideas about scenes or characters.Mysterious Mr. Enter:Reviews animated shows and films, used to be just a voiceover, but now represents himself as still images. Somewhat serious and analytical much of the time, but can also do funny overractions. Sensitive to things being inappropriate for a kids film.Saberspark:Reviews animated shows and films representing himself as still images. He's pretty analytical and just does a few jokes.I Hate Everything:Reviews bad movies and rants about other things. Represents himself as still images, or films himself minus the face. Talks with a subdued, fursterated voice that feels relatable, but is good at doing other goofy voices. Has a cute little elevator music diddy.Your Movie Sucks:Reviews films, sometimes in multiple parts, with a dry snarky voice, sometimes speeds over bits, or shows interviews with the directors or actors, zooming in on them if they look bored or insincere.Ralph the Movie Maker:Sometimes openly angry, but can come up with funny little skits and can come up with some good points.Phantomstrider:Does all countdown lists on animated shows or films. I like his gleeful voice, especially when he says "WORST".Mumkey Jones:Kind of a troll reviewer, but he can be surprisingly sincere many times as well. Lots of black comedy, especially suicide humor. Has a monkey doll and an Alexa as sidekicks. Also does videos where he gets stuff in the mail.Honest Trailers:Epic sounding voice overs summarizing movies or games, and pointing out the illogical or disappointing things in them, while also getting caught up in whatever awesome moments there are, and gives unflattering nicknames to the characters.Cinema Sins:Snarky know it all voice over, that lists thing that are wrong, but removes the sins for awesome parts. Appears onscreen for Arguments With Myself.How It Should Have Ended:Cheap little animations that point out the illogical flaws in certain scenes of films. BAtman and Superman appear at a cafe at the end of each suphero film, and Batman is sort of their mascot.Cloaked Critic: Personal friend that does text reviews.Carl the Vampire Cupcake: Personal friend that's done a few rant videos as still images.NEW ADDITIONS (left)Comic Drake:Makes interesting little videos about new comic releases, as well as little histories on characters and comic series.Comic Tropes:Talks about the histories of comic series, and of notable individuals that had worked on comics. Also sometimes gives out little prizes to his fans.Guru Larry:Makes countdown lists based on videogames, plus some videos on other subjects to the side.Cinema Snob:Makes funny snarky fake-snobby comments on movies. He specializes in horror films, porn films, Christian films, and a few other odds and ends. His pet cat Lloyd acts as his mascot, and he gives Lloyd a funny grumpy old man voice.Brendaniel:Makes funny dumb little lists where he "rates" things, usually children's media of some sort. Also does "worst ones" on a variety of subjects. Is pretty well edited. Does some self deprecation humor.Cellspex:Reviews cartoon movies via still image avatar. Is often cheerful and positive.Defunct Land/TV:Originally he just did the histories of assorted amusement parks. Later on he started talking about the production histories of kids shows as well.Blame It On Jorge:Makes countdown lists on both children's entertainment and creepy things that have happened in real life, and Lost Media Has a really nice voice.That Creepy Reading:Similar to Blame it on Jorge, I watch him on his reviews of creepy spooky things, and animated shows.NEW ADDITIONS (right)Just A Robot:Rants about animated shows and internet individuals, known for doing "X doesn't understand Y" titled videos. Has a nice voice and good editing. Is often SJW, so I don't agree with everything he might say, but he's good to listen to.EZ PZ:More of an anti-SJW, he talks about animated shows, movies and individuals. I don't agree with everything he says, and he does sometimes twist facts a little bit to suit his narrative, but he is well edited, well structured, he's correct about things at least half the time, and sometimes his humor cracks me up, but I totally understand that some people would find his humor caustic.History Buffs:Talks about movies, and how historically accurate they are or aren't via. He's nice and cheerful.Screaming Soup:A partially animated show that reviews horror films, it has a real catchy theme song, has funny little skits that connect with what's being reviewed. And it also stands out in that it shows blood, swearing, AND nudity, so the reviews are NSFW, but very enjoyable. Has an unusual rating system that involves a microwave. Highly recommended.Pushing Up Roses:Talks about Puzzle Solving Adventure videogames, and Murder She Wrote, and live action children's shows, and a few other odds and ends. She's pretty fun and interesting.LS Mark:Talks about kids animated films and shows, and very occasionally videogames. Sometimes has unpopular opinions, and its cool to see how he reasons them out.Terrible Writing Advice:Rants about fiction clichés he hates under the guise of a heavily sarcastic "guide book". Its basically explains what not to do, but in a highly amusing manner. And he makes some of the best Skill Share ads ever.Nux Taku:Talks mostly about anime, and occasionally western animated shows. Aside from a few small slip ups, he's very knowledgeable. Known for making "honest" summaries of famous anime, in which he utilizes tactical pieces of sarcasm. Pretty fun guy.Red Bard:Talks about anime and related tangents. Very knowledgeable, slightly snob tastes, but still very friendly and down to earth.