Here's a countdown of the seven funniest
channels your kids
are likely subscribed to on YouTube.
[music: Let's Go!]
Number 7: DanIsNotOnFire
"I finally felt comfortable enough
to just be myself."
Life's most awkward moments 
are the main attraction on this
sometimes edgy channel 
from British 20-something Dan Howell.
Yes his stories are funny,
but they're also uncensored
so expect a fair bit of
salty language throughout.
"If you haven't subscribed yet, 
 the best is still  yet to come"
Number 6:
Seven Supergirls.
[girls complaining: "It's not turning on!" 
"No phone?" "I can't post?"]
Hosted by middle school-aged girls
this channel features silly skits
about stuff like sleepovers,
 chores and annoying siblings
"We've never had a sleepover."
Overall it's light-hearted fun for kids
looking for clean goofy entertainment
Number 5: Good Mythical Morning
"Green smoothie? you want to make this green?"
Weird food tasting, experiments involving
fire, and kid-friendly gross-out gags
are what make this daily variety show popular.
"There's some pliers over there - "
The good news? There's no profanity
 and most of the humor is inoffensive.
"And I get to eat pig anus."
With the exception of a few
body part based jokes.
Number 4: Jenna Marbles
"I know what you're thinking. You're saying, Jenna your hair looks passable as a hairdo..."
"Why are you touching it again?
Whether it's boyfriends, pets, or hair dye
 there's not much that's off-limits
for this sassy YouTuber.
"Why are you laughing? Is it my scrunchie?"
While Jenna's comedic adventures are entertaining there's a fair bit of iffy stuff
like swearing and drinking so she's not the greatest role model.
"There he is! The most beautiful guy there ever was"
Number 3: Markiplier
Hello everybody, my name is Markiplier
 and welcome back to Getting Over It.
This zany YouTuber is undeniably funny
but watch out for f-bombs and dark humor
in his game commentary and sketches
"No! That's exactly how I fell down last time! Why are you doing that!"
Depending on the episode, his videos can range
from great for middle schoolers
to only appropriate for older teens.
Number 2: Nigahiga
["As much as you think you can't sing or as much as you know you can, you can't...Yet."
Comedian Ryan Higa hosts this
hilarious mix of skits,
social commentary and song parodies.
[singing:] "You know it's true, you my male boo....My Boo!..."
"Now sing the chorus with me if you're feeling the same way too."
while his rants may offer some thoughtful insights
Some of his videos in the "I dare you!" series
rely on gross challenges and dangerous stunts.
"I dare you to slap someone in the butt as hard as you can with a wooden spoon."
And Number 1: Smosh
"Kitten Killers 1, 2 and 3."
[whispers] "It's her birthday."
Chances are you've heard of these guys because they're long-running channel is hugely popular with kids.
And even though the jokes do touch on iffy topics
like sex, drugs and racism,
  the channels fun and diverse young cast
may inspire your tweens and teens
  to create their own videos.
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