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What YouTube channel is great to binge?


  1. [Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsXVk37bltHxD1rDPwtNM8Q) Great animations and simple explanations of a whole lot of topics. [Doug DeMuro's car reviews](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsqjHFMB_JYTaEnf_vmTNqg). Learn all the "quirks and features!"
    — SirDigbyChknCaesar

  2. If you’re into cooking, the obvious is Binging with Babish. He makes meals from movies. I also really like Hot Ones. It’s a celebrity interview where they eat super spicy wings while answering questions. I really enjoy the NPR Music Tiny Desk Concerts, where famous music artists sing in NPR’s office to the workers. It’s pretty cool.
    — bakedpotatoandco

  3. Not the one my daughter was watching when I woke up this morning. Was a cartoon but really weird. Spider Man was pooping on the Frozen girl who was giggling the entire time. Wtf. I told my daughter to leave the room and I watched the entire video. It starts off like a normal kid video then that weird scene with the pooping and then goes back to normal video
    — Diaryofannefrankpt2



  4. Wendover Productions
    — Tianci_Guan

  5. KaptainKristian Every Frame a Painting Primitive Technology Videogamedunkey
    — cl3401

  6. There are so many good science channels, here are a few: * [Kurzgesagt](https://www.youtube.com/user/Kurzgesagt) * [Vsauce](https://www.youtube.com/user/Vsauce/) * [Veritasium](https://www.youtube.com/user/1veritasium) * [CGP Grey](https://www.youtube.com/user/CGPGrey)
    — sjiht001



  7. Sam O'Nella Academy
    — DaveIsMyName-

  8. Casually Explained
    — MrALTOID

  9. Nostalgia Critic (Channel Awesome) and Cinema Snob (Stoned Gremlin Productions) are both good if you want funny reviews of some bad movies.
    — Kaalcite



  10. BingingWithBabish
    — F4PipBoyEdition

  11. Internet Comment Etiquette with Erik
    — ClownsInMyPants

  12. * TodayIFoundOut * SciShow * In a Nutshell * The School of Life * PhilisophyTube
    — SMW22792



  13. [Clickspring](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCworsKCR-Sx6R6-BnIjS2MA). It's so easy to lose entire hours watching this guy machine his own tools, screws, and parts from raw metal stock. Each video is beautifully edited and narrated with a super pleasant Aussie voice. The entire channel belongs on /r/oddlysatisfying. The only downside is that once you get up-to-date with all his videos, you have to wait several months while he films his work on the next stage of his project, then edit it.
    — stay_sweet