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"Minecraft Multiplayer Fun" is a 2010 YouTube video, noted for being the oldest video available for viewing on the PewDiePie channel. The video was uploaded by Felix Kjellberg, the owner of the channel, on 2 October 2010. Also featuring Xebaz, a friend of Kjellberg's, the video shows the two playing Minecraft, a sandbox video game. "Minecraft ...
Dream created his YouTube account on February 8, 2014, [6] under the username DreamTraps [7] and started to upload content regularly in July 2019. [8] The oldest accessible video on Dream's account involves him playing Minecraft poorly on purpose in order to "trigger" viewers. [8]
PewDiePie's first video on the eponymous channel was deleted and is no longer available for public viewing; in a 2017 interview conducted by one of his friends, PewDiePie expressed he no longer has access to the video. [‡ 1] The oldest PewDiePie video available for public viewing on YouTube is "Minecraft Multiplayer Fun", published on 2 ...
Known for his video blogs and was an early YouTube partner. William Gold: United Kingdom Wilbur Soot, Wilbur Music Gamer and singer-songwriter, known for his activities in the 2011 sandbox video game Minecraft. Danny Gonzalez: United States Danny Gonzalez, 2 Danny 2 Furious, Danny GAMEzalez
YouTubers who play (or have played) Minecraft at least once or most of the time on their YouTube channel. Pages in category "Minecraft YouTubers" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
Technoblade registered his main channel on YouTube in 2013. His videos consisted primarily of Minecraft gameplay, particularly on the minigame server Hypixel. After rising to popularity in 2019 for his performances in player versus player (PvP) events, Technoblade was invited to the Dream SMP Minecraft server in 2020, further increasing his ...
It quickly gained popularity, in part due to the COVID-19 pandemic and collaborations across various Twitch and YouTube channels. [11] It starred fellow Minecraft YouTubers such as Sapnap and TommyInnit, [11] [12] who roleplayed as characters loosely based on themselves. They engaged in lengthy conflicts over political power and rare artifacts.
Their animated music videos are the most viewed on his channel and, for a time in the early 2010s, were the most viewed Minecraft videos on YouTube: "Revenge", a parody of "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love", received three Guinness World Records, including the one for the most watched Minecraft YouTube video. [a]