RYR99

Keebie Palmer (born October 13, 2003) is an English and American YouTube Gamer who makes Let’s Plays, reaction videos, review videos and Plush videos. He formally did GoAnimate (now Vyond in 2018) videos in 2014-2016, but he stopped because he lost interest in animation. He soon found a new love in April 2016 where he started gaming.

First Resort:
In 2014, he made a YouTube channel under the name as Mario and Luigi rocks 1998 where he uploaded episodes of Mario and Luigi’s Atomic Adventures. He stopped in November because he lost interest in making episodes of this series. Then on Christmas Eve 2014, he started making funny Vyond videos which got him to thousands of views. He kept doing that and then did other types of videos until April 24, 2015. On that day, he left his channel and decided to move on...

The Change…
In May 2015, he decided to upload videos onto his other channel. He did that for 30 days and decided to quit... Later on in June, he made a big comeback in his first live stream called RYR99 LIVE!, a live stream about what he is doing on his channel. He made his official video on June 21 with a commercial, now news reporter, Pink Bear. Pink Bear had kept the commercials going until January 2016. When he deleted his previous channel, he reuploaded some of the funny Vyond videos onto RYR99. Early August saw the most popular video coming his way when he made the longest Behaviour Interger day video. Everyone thought it was the best video he uploaded and it got him to 100 subscribers in October.

NOW!
In January, he took a long break from making videos and returned officially in March to do an unboxing video of a Bowser amiibo. RYR99 then took another break and decided to make Gaming videos. His first Let’s Play was Yoshi’s Island DS and it accumulated nearly over 1K views on this Let’s Play. He then kept them going from this day. But in December, he decided to stop making GoAnimate videos because of the community getting more hatred and losing interest in animation. Now he is now a YouTube gamer with over 500 subscribers as of December 2017.