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This is meant for any long video essays (>60 minutes in length) that I thoroughly enjoyed and would recommend to a friend.
When I have time, I will eventually make a form for suggestions, and that will be put here.-
The Man Who Tried to Fake an Element - BobbyBroccoli (79 minutes)
- The Man Who Tried to Fake an Element is a video essay by Canadian YouTuber BobbyBroccoli. It is a very interesting "mini"-documentary about Victor Ninov, a man who did exactly what you expect. It touches a lot on the element war in the 20th century, as well as how foul play in science can 2 backfire.
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How Many Super Mario Games Are There Now? - jan Misali (129 minutes)
- How Many Super Mario Games Are There Now? (stylised as 'how many Super Mario games are there NOW?') is a video essay by American YouTuber jan Misali about which Mario games are mainline. On its surface, this is a very boring topic, but there are enough twists and turns (none of which I will spoil) in this video that it may end up being one of the most intriguing watches you've had.
- It is important to note that this video is a sequel to the video How Many Super Mario Games Are There?, a less ambitious but still fun watch. It's too short for this list, though (only 46 minutes), so I left it off.
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iBinged iCarly - Quinton Reviews (285 minutes), The End of iCarly (215 minutes)
- iBinged iCarly and The End of iCarly are video essays by American YouTuber Quinton Reviews. They detail Quinton's experiences watching the entirety of iCarly, reviewing every single episode. The first video discusses seasons one through three, while the second video discusses seasons four through six. Many other iCarly-related subjects are brought up, like the iCarly website, iCarly merchandising, and even some of the network's doings while the show was running.