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―MrBeast's former channel art

Jimmy Donaldson (Born: May 7, 1998 (1998-05-07) [age 25]), better known online as MrBeast, is an American YouTuber residing in Greenville, North Carolina known for his videos that often consist of him either donating a lot of money, saying or reading long words or repeating them, or doing a specific task for hours or even days on end. With unrelenting passion and devotion to finishing arduous, yet creative, challenges, Jimmy has become an extremely popular YouTuber in recent years, currently has over 27 million subscribers and 4.1 billion views.

The channel is mostly run by Jimmy himself, his roommate Chris and several other affiliates, who they make very unique outside videos as experiments, challenges, or just creative. They both also do a lot of donation videos to Twitch Streamers, notably females and well-known Fortnite players. Currently, his main channel is the 25th most subscribed channel in the United States.[1] He started this channel in 2012 at the age of 13. He has a brother who made his own channel called MrBro.

He also has a second channel called BeastHacks (formerly Mr.Beast) where Jimmy and his friends react, commentate, and review on life hacks, and roast them if they are disgusting or bad.

His brother, CJ Donaldson, also has a channel inspired by his brother, called MrBro. He started his channel in 2017 but only started posting in August of 2019. He also makes challenge videos, like his brother.

PewDiePie vs T-Series

Advertising PewDiePie

On October 24, 2018, Jimmy made a video called, I Bought Every Billboard in my City to do this.[2] Jimmy used these Billboards to advertise PewDiePie and to prevent a music company, T-Series from surpassing PewDiePie in subscribers. Additionally, Jimmy created ads online to advertise PewDiePie, if you click on it, it sends you to PewDiePie's channel. Jimmy also advertised PewDiePie on public posts, newspapers, and the Radio. The day it all happened, the people who saw the advertisement did subscribe to PewDiePie and is growing faster than T-Series. T-Series was approximately less than 100,000 subscribers off until they would be the most subscribed channel until Jimmy's video was released. Jimmy had also gained exponential growth off of the video and the advertisement, which he had mentioned himself multiple times. T-Series did get growth from it too, but not as fast as PewDiePie was going.

Saying PewDiePie 100,000 Times

Even after Jimmy advertised PewDiePie with billboards, it did not stop T-Series from slowing down from PewDiePie longer. T-Series was approximately 90,000 subscribers away from surpassing PewDiePie before Jimmy made another video to keep PewDiePie #1 most subscribed. On November 25, 2018, Jimmy says PewDiePie 100,000 times. At the start of the video, Jimmy tells his fans and new-comers to subscribe to PewDiePie and to help him win the war. The subscriber growth was given to PewDiePie once again, gaining 244,000 subscribers the day of Jimmy's upload, and 247,000 subscribers the next day.

PewDiePie vs T-Series MrBeast surrenders

Jimmy also gained major exposure from the video and gained 181,000 subscribers on the day of its upload, which is Jimmy's fastest growth in terms of subscribers in the past 24 hours. Jimmy also gained 151,000 subscribers the next day.

Surrender

Even after Jimmy helped out PewDiePie, PewDiePie made a tweet, It looks like this is it bois.[3] with a picture of a text saying Dawn of The Final Day 24 Hours Remain, in which PewDiePie now surrenders his number 1 most subscribed title, as T-Series growth had not stopped.

Jimmy also made a tweet responding to PewDiePie saying It was an honour fighting by your side, in which Jimmy gives up and can no longer help PewDiePie further, possibly to prevent lack of PewDiePie videos from Jimmy, as it can get weaker along the way.[4]

Advertising PewDiePie at the Super Bowl

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MrBeast and his 4 friends advertising PewDiePie at the Super Bowl LIII (As seen on the top right).

At Super Bowl LIII (53), Jimmy bought seats by the end zone so he and his affiliates could wear shirts word by word saying SUB 2 PEWDIEPIE and was seen on T.V. by around 110 million viewers. ESPN tweeted a picture with Jimmy and his ad.[5] PewDiePie's growth grew to 50,000 subscribers to 277,000 subscribers in one day.

​​​​Controversy

Livestream Giveaways

Jimmy has been heavily criticized for using clickbait to gain money and subscribers. Although he continues to do it, not much has changed from where he had begun. A YouTuber known as iox exposed Jimmy for starting several fake gift card giveaways by mocking other YouTubers (who have done such giveaways) at the end of his videos.

MrBeast "faking" his videos

On April 4, 2018, a YouTuber is known as FlyyDoesYT posted a video claiming that Jimmy's videos are fake and only stars in the beginning (such as in I Tipped Waitresses $20,000 ) and that he has multiple employees who are miserable working for him. The next day, DramaAlert, had an interview with Jimmy about the situation and in response, Jimmy said that his videos are not fake, his employees love working for him, and he has spent at least $500,000 donating and giving out to people in his videos. He has also claimed that he has Crohn's disease and it was the reason why he was not in the entire I Tipped Waitresses $20,000 video. Fans have since defended Jimmy, and FlyyDoesYT has gotten negative responses over his video because of it.

Controversial Thumbnail

Can 20000 Magets Stop A Bullet Mid Air Thumbnail

Controversial Thumbnail from his most viewed video

Ever since Jimmy released his viral video, "Can 20,000 Magnets catch a Bullet Mid-Air?", which quickly became Jimmy's most viewed video of his in 3 days, the video became pretty controversial due to the thumbnail. The thumbnail does show Jimmy firing an AK weapon towards another person (Chris, Jimmy's partner), while it did not happen in the video. YouTube has made its Guidelines more strict about guns in videos and thumbnails, especially with it affecting Gun Channels. People say Jimmy's thumbnail is breaking YouTube's Community Guidelines because of what the thumbnail contains. People say it's misleading and harmful. As of now, the thumbnail had been changed to not include the person on the opposite side. The video itself had also received a mass amount of dislikes. Currently, it does have at least a 25% dislike ratio, and a 75% like ratio.

Since then, the current video status was currently unknown; and was presumed to be deleted by either a Community Guidelines strike or Jimmy himself, or had changed this video to Private. The video was reuploaded on June 31, 2019, by the fan posing as MrBeast's YouTube Channel. The video is currently deleted off of Jimmy's channel.

Challenges

Last YouTuber To Leave Circle Wins $100,000

Jimmy had planned a video for multiple YouTubers to win a 100 grand for a long time. It had finally been released on December 12, 2018, on the Jimmy channel. 12 YouTubers decided to join the challenge to win $100,000.

The rules were; You cannot lay down, you cannot sit down, you can't leave the circle regardless if you have 1 foot out, and you will be wearing a vest and having 2 lbs added onto the vest every hour to make it more challenging and tiring for the competitors.

Results

Last YouTuber To Leave Circle Wins $100,000 - Results
Placement YouTuber Hours Lasted Lbs invest Earned Reason for elimination
1st Alex Ernst 31 hours 52 lbs $25,000 Accepted money split; victory.
1st Caspar 31 hours 52 lbs $25,000 Accepted money split; victory.
1st DannyDuncan 31 hours 52 lbs $25,000 Accepted money split; victory.
1st Leon Lush 31 hours 52 lbs $25,000 Accepted money split; victory.
5th Mini Ladd 31 hours 52 lbs Shout-Out Left the circle.
6th Callux 28 hours 40 lbs $0 Left the circle.
7th JOOGSQUAD 15 hours 18 lbs $0 Knee on the ground.
8th FaZe Rain 15 hours 18 lbs $0 Left the circle.
9th FaZe Rug 11 hours 12 lbs $0 Laying down.
10th WillNE 7 hours 10 lbs $0 Left the circle.
11th Tfue 2 hours 4 lbs $0 Left the circle.
12th FaZe Adapt 2 hours 4 lbs $0 Left the circle.
13th RiceGum 0 hours 0 lbs $0 Left the circle.

Real Life YouTuber Battle Royale

On February 15, 2019, Jimmy announced he will be doing a real-life YouTuber battle royale on March 6; winner gets $100,000. It was an inspiration to Dude Perfect's Airsoft Battle Royale. Team Green won the challenge.

The video was released on March 12, 2019, at 6 PM EST.

Teams

Real Life YouTuber Battle Royale - Teams
Team Name Team Member #1 Team Member #2 Team Member #3
Team Blue Lachlan LazarBeam Muselk
Team White PrestonPlayz Unspeakable Typical Gamer
Team Pink FaZe Adapt FaZe Rug FaZe Blaze
Team Gold CouRageJD NoahJ456 I AM WILDCAT
Team Green TheOdd1sOut Anthony Padilla Jaiden Animations
Team Purple KittyPlays Pokimane Valkyrae
Team Orange Alex Ernst Danny Duncan Cole Labrant
Team Light Blue FaZe Replays Sancho West Nick Eh 30
Team Dark Pink Mini Ladd Tanner Fox Roman Atwood
Team Black Leon Lush DALLMYD JOOGSQUAD PPJT
Team Yellow Fitz SwaggerSouls Zuckles
Team Red sWooZie Lazyron Studios Wassabi
Team Dark Green What's Inside? (Dan) What's Inside? (Lincoln) Caspar

Other Challenges

These are certain challenges Jimmy's friends have done, with high earnings.

Other Challenges
Video Release Date Contestants Winner Winnings
Last To Leave Circle Wins October 12, 2018 Chris • Garrett • Chandler • Tyler Tyler $10,000
Last To Remove Hand, Gets Lamborghini November 2, 2018 Chandler • Chris • Jake • Garrett Chris A Lamborghini
Last To Leave Slime Pit Wins November 30, 2018 Chris • Chandler • Garrett • Ethan • Todd Garrett $20,000
Last To Remove Hand, Wins House January 8, 2019 Bailey • Chris • Chandler • Garrett • Jake Bailey • Jake A house
Egg Olympics January 16, 2019 Chandler • Chris • Dustin • Ethan • Garrett • Jake • Ty Jake $10,000
I Went Back To 1st Grade For A Day January 31, 2019 Bailey • Chris • Chandler • Ethan • Garrett • MrBeast (Jimmy) Bailey $10,000
I Spent 24 Hours Straight In Insane Asylum February 10, 2019 Chris • Chandler • Ethan • Jake Ethan $10,000
Last To Leave The Tesla, Keeps It March 29, 2019 Chris • Chandler • Garrett • Jake • Tareq Chris A Tesla
World's Largest Bowl Of Cereal May 15, 2019 Chris & Connor • Chandler & Ty • Jake & Scotch • MrBeast (Jimmy) & Becca Jake & Scotch $10,000
Last To Stop Running Wins June 6, 2019 Chris • Chandler • Marcus • Ty Ty $13,000
Last To Leave VR Wins June 8, 2019 Chandler • Chris • Gabby • Mark Chris $18,000
Last To Leave Revolving Door Wins July 2, 2019 Chris • Chandler • Dustin • Zach Chandler $50,000+
Last To Leave Roller Coaster Wins August 17, 2019 Chris • Garrett • Marcus • Ty
Chandler • Dustin • Jake
White Team $20,000
Last To Leave Pool of $20,000 Keeps It August 24, 2019 Quaid & Chris • Mary Lisa & Chandler • Thomas & Jake • Jacob & Ty Mary Lisa & Chandler $20,000
Last To Take Hand Off Boat, Keeps It October 19, 2019 Chandler • Chris • Jacob • Jake Jake A mini yacht
Last To Fall Wins $1,000,000 November 14, 2019 Akira & Jake • Alberto & Marcus • Cameron & Chris • Colby & Chandler Akira & Jake An opportunity to compete for $1,000,000
Last To Stop Swinging Wins $1,000,000 November 30, 2019 Nick & Chris • Omar & Jake • Troy & Chandler • Payton & Marcus Omar & Jake An opportunity to compete for $1,000,000
Last To Leave Toilet Wins $1,000,000 December 7, 2019 Josh, Brian & ChandlerJenny, Jorge & Chris Jorge & Chris An opportunity to compete for $1,000,000
Last To Stop Biking Wins $1,000,000 December 14, 2019 Cody, Mark & ChandlerRyan, Jeremy & Marcus Mark & Chandler An opportunity to compete for $1,000,000
Last To Take Hand Off $1,000,000 December 19, 2019 Akira • Omar • Jorge • Mark TBA $1,000,000

Projects

TeamTrees – Planting 20 Million Trees

20 Million Trees

Main article: TeamTrees.org

On October 13, 2019, MrBeast stated that October 25 is going to be the largest YouTube collaboration of all time, with many creators replying to join the collaboration.[6] On October 25, Jimmy alongside fellow YouTuber and former NASA engineer Mark Rober announced that they will start a campaign to plant 20 million trees by January 1, 2020.[7] Jimmy had this idea after reaching 20 million subscribers, when his fans began requesting him to plant 20 million trees to celebrate the milestone, and to help restore forests lost due to recent forest fires. The campaign is conducted through the charity Arbor Day Foundation, and the campaign is spread through #TeamTrees, where every dollar donated is equal to one new tree being planted. Thousands of creators and artists, including PewDiePieAlan Walker, Jeffree StarNinja, Jacksepticeye, DanTDM, TheOdd1sOut, and many more have donated and made videos supporting the campaign. On October 29, Elon Musk donated $1,000,000 towards the campaign, followed closely by Tobi Lutke donating $1,000,001 the next day. As of December 8, 2019, over $17,000,000 has been raised.

Current Series'

Real Life Videos

Jimmy now makes random real-life videos that he considers dumb, but nobody has ever seen or done before. He would mostly do outdoor experiments, to see what would happen if he were to do a certain thing to certain objects, or world record videos, where he would, needless to say, break world records. The style of these random real-life videos are 'Creative Videos' (ex: Destroying My Friend's Car And Surprising Him With A New One), 'Experiment Videos' (ex: Can 20,000 Magnets Catch A Bullet Mid Air?), 'World Record Videos' (ex: 2,256 Miles In One Uber Ride), and 'Challenge Videos' (ex: Breaking Into The World's Toughest Safe).

Donations

Jimmy donates large amounts of money to small twitch creators, such as his donation of $50,000 to Fortnite Twitch Streamer, Ninja to help St. Judes Cancer Research Charity. He had also donated $30,000 to Ninja to help the Suicide Prevention Center. Jimmy also donated the same amount ($30,000) to another Fortnite Twitch streamer, known as SpaceLyon. In addition to that, he has donated money to 'Attractive Twitch Streamers'.

Apart from Twitch, he has given thousands of dollars to homeless people. Including giving $10,000 tips to pizza delivery guys, and multiple videos of a similar fashion.

Retired Series

Worst Intros On YouTube

Jimmy's series, the Worst Intros On YouTube, was one of the reasons his channel had gained popularity. The series had about 70+ videos and is arguably the biggest reason he is popular on YouTube in the first place. In these videos, Jimmy showcases and rants on horrible YouTube intros, usually made by young people.

Throughout the series, he repeats the same jokes involving Asian people, bleach, leaving a child home alone with a phone, and explosions which he claims can be used to cure brain cells of cancer. Most of the intros were recorded on smartphones, with the YouTuber dancing in front of the camera with music that they make with their voice in the background, holding a sign that says their username usually on pieces of paper. To add even more insult to injury, you usually could not read what the sign says. He occasionally also stumbles upon troll intros made solely to become a part of his series. He also included Minecraft intros and Club Penguin intros in his series.

Privating

On March 28, 2018, Jimmy has private all his 'Worst Intros' videos. People believe it is because the series has died down and will full-time stick with real-life videos. He first privated one of his most popular Worst Intros videos and then did the same to the rest about a week later. On August 1, 2018, Jimmy private his last public worst intro video, 'WORST INTROS EVER', which had 20 million views and was once his most popular video before the growth of his real-life videos. However, some of it has been re-uploaded by other users.

Minecraft

Jimmy is also known for making fun of Minecraft, a game developed by Mojang. He made a two-episode series of it and was finished playing the game for good when his house got blown up by a creeper, the most famous antagonist in the game. Due to that incident, he deleted the game.

Fan Videos

Jimmy caused his fans to do some strange things in the name of him, such as run down their local street screaming his name or go to a public area screaming his name just to be featured on one of Jimmy's videos.

Long Videos & Streams

Jimmy has started to stream and record videos of himself doing challenges that take nonsensical amounts of time. This includes spinning a fidget spinner for 24 hours, reading the entire Dictionary, even counting to 200,000 (in two day-long halves so far; in a series that focuses on counting to a million), and reading the entire bible in one video. Ironically, Jimmy started playing this game back in 2012.

Subscriber Specials

Since 3 million subscribers, Jimmy flies towards people who were that millionth subscriber to give the subscriber a challenge. If they completed the challenges, they are given several things that correspond to how many subscribers he has. (Ex, 3 million pennies for 3 million subscribers.) The last subscriber special video was at 10 million subscribers due to the rapid growth of Jimmy's channel afterwards.

Quidd

Quidd has often sponsored Jimmy for him to do his quite costly videos, which often helped him gain a majority of his growth. Because of Quidd, Jimmy made the longest Uber Ride (which was 2,256 miles from North Carolina to California) and 'Tipping Pizza Delivery Guys $10,000'. All of the money Jimmy had used in making those videos was from Quidd. Quidd also helped him make 'Donating $10,000 to random Twitch Streamers', 'Giving Homeless People $1,000' and 'Giving A Random Homeless Man $10,000', all gaining astonishing amounts of views.

Trivia

  • His brother, CJ Donaldson, owns a channel called MrBro.
  • Jimmy hosted a meme review for PewDiePie, one week after Elon Musk did.[8]
  • His video Make This Video The Most Liked Video On YouTube is the most liked non-music video on YouTube, and one of the two non-music videos in the top 50 most liked videos on YouTube.
    • It is also the second most rated (likes and dislikes combined) non-music video, behind YouTube Rewind 2018: Everyone Controls Rewind (the most disliked video).
    • In the video, he said his goal was to make it the second most liked non-music video, which was a spot the video held for four months before overtaking YouTube Rewind 2018 but it's actually good.
    • After his video became the most liked video, Jimmy made a tweet telling people to change their like to a dislike since he didn’t want to take the title from PewDiePie. Grandayy did that favour as a 'sacrifice.'
  • MrBeast claimed himself to be a "Human ATM" in his Twitter bio. It's ironic since he gives away money to many people, even to his affiliates.

Affiliates

Subscriber Milestones

Note the following dates are according to SocialBlade.com the dates may vary by about 1 day, and if you live outside of North America the dates may vary by up to 2 days due to the Time Zone Difference.

Video View Milestones

  • 1 billion views: October 7, 2018
  • 2 billion views: February 28, 2019
  • 3 billion views: August 4, 2019
  • 4 billion views: December 2, 2019

Gallery


References


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This page was created on July 20, 2016, by HyettsTheGamer.

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