- This guy has a lot of money.
- Crazy how much money
he gets and gives away
instead of using it for himself.
It's really selfless
and I really like that.
♪ (rock intro) ♪
- (FBE) Today, we are gonna
be showing you what may be
one of the largest rising
YouTube channels right now.
- Largest rising YouTube channels,
I can't think of any
off the top of my head.
- First person I think of
when it comes to popular
YouTubers right now
is MrBeast.
- (FBE) So, we're gonna be
talking about MrBeast today.
- Never heard of that person.
- That sounds familiar,
but we'll see.
- Okay, I've heard of him
with the whole PewDiePie thing.
- Oh my God,
I love him.
I watch all his videos.
He's the best YouTuber.
- I love MrBeast.
Every video he makes
goes stupid viral.
- (FBE) We thought the best
way to showcase MrBeast
due to his huge view counts
that he's been getting
was to show you
his top five most viewed
videos of all time.
Let's jump into it
with number five.
- Okay.
That seems pretty cool.
- (MrBeast) All right,
Jake Paulers.
Raise your right hand.
- I've seen this.
You have to hold your hand
on the Lambo
as long as you can.
- (MrBeast) Rules are simple.
Last one of your right hands,
his left hand, to leave
the car keeps it.
- (Chris) This car?
- Yeah, this isn't my type
of content.
- This is a good idea
to do in real life,
especially with a Lambo.
- (MrBeast) Last rule
that we didn't mention.
You have to be standing.
If you're sitting, you're out.
- I could never.
- I feel like I've seen this
on TV shows and I've
always wanted to do it,
but there's no way I could.
- (Garret) I'm definitely
winning this.
- (MrBeast) Yep.
- (Garret) Look at that.
- I feel like this is just a way
to show off their car, right?
- These are my favorite
kinds of videos
where he just gives away
giant amounts of stuff
to all his friends.
- They're two and a half
hours in?
- Jeez, it's a long time.
(buzzer)
- I would not let go of that.
- This is so random.
Why?
- (MrBeast) It can do tricks.
- Oh.
- Ooh, that is evil.
- Does that count?
There's no way.
I would be so pissed.
- I feel bad for Chandler.
Oh my goodness.
- Just doesn't even
realize it.
- (MrBeast) No one else
is touching the car but Chris,
which means Chris
is the winner.
- Chris won.
I do like Chris.
Chris and Chandler
are definitely my favorite
out of the group.
- (Chris) So, instead of
getting the Lamborghini,
I wanted to take the
20 grand and split it
between the other guys
in the video.
- What a good guy.
- I would not do that.
I would keep the Lamborghini.
- (Chris) We're a family here.
We look after each other.
- Aw, what a nice guy.
- I love big budget
ridiculous videos like that
we're they're just like,
"Let's put some crazy amount
of money into this video
and do something stupid."
- He's generous.
From a lot of the money
that he gets, he just gives
it back to all his friends
and other people.
- When people get sponsorships,
most of the time, they'll take
the money,
they'll keep it
and then shoutout the brand,
but what he does
is he'll get all the money
from the sponsorship
and just use all of it
in the video.
- Crazy how much money
he gets and gives away
instead of using it
for himself.
It's really selfless
and I really like that.
- (FBE) So, that was
number five and has
over 33 million views
as of the release of this episode.
- What, what?
I never heard of this.
- He has crazy ideas.
I've never seen anyone else
do that.
The circle challenge,
he started that
and that was a huge challenge
for a little bit.
- (MrBeast) This is the circle.
Before your torture begins,
let's go over the rules.
- This is one of my
favorite videos.
- Oh, yeah.
The leave the circle challenge.
- (MrBeast) This white line
is the outside
of the circle.
You can step one foot out,
but if both feet leave,
you're out.
- Oh, do they just have to
stay in the circle
as long as they can?
- (MrBeast) If both feet
leave, you're out.
You do not win
the ten grand.
- Oh my God.
Ten grand?
- This guy has a lot
of money.
- Where are they getting
the money?
- (Chris) We all officially
made it through the first night.
- It feels like it wouldn't be
that bad,
then you actually
have to do it
and it's that bad.
- (cameraman) It's 1:16.
Garret's trying to sleep.
- This was a good video.
I remember watching this.
- (cameraman) So, word
on the street is,
you're trying to quit, Chris.
- (Chris) So Tyler said
that he thinks that
I'm his biggest competitor
so he said he would give me
$1000 if I walked away now.
- Oh boy.
- (cameraman) Chris,
are you sure you wanna do this?
Once both feet cross,
you can't win ten grand.
All right,
no ten grand for Chris.
- Oh.
- Why step over it?
It's not that hard to stay inside.
Just do it.
- (Garret) I'm super tired
right now.
I'm just chilling
in Chris' tent.
Now look at me.
Now look down here.
This is how you exit
the circle.
- Ew, I don't like feet.
Ew.
- (Garret) I'm a loser.
- I don't know how hard--
it shouldn't be that hard
to do it.
- I could not leave that
circle if I knew
that I was gonna get
ten thousand dollars.
- (Chandler) All right,
guys, it's about 11:40 at night.
I'm getting really tired
of being here.
- (cameraman) Are you sure?
If you step over that line,
you can't win ten grand.
- Oh.
- (cameraman) All right, Tyler.
There's your ten grand.
- The easiest ten grand ever.
- I'm disappointed
that someone has just
$10,000 to give away
just for staying inside of a circle.
You couldn't put that
money to better use?
- (FBE) So, that was
number four and has
over 37 million views
as of the release
of this episode.
- Jesus.
- These are more like challenges
which are more fun
than just going to say,
a Paul video and they're
just like, "Here's our crazy
amount of cars."
This is an actual incentive,
the challenge, a game.
- (MrBeast) As you can see
on my screen,
Ninja is currently--
- Oh, so that's what
he looks like.
- (MrBeast) Ninja is currently
doing a charity livestream.
- Oh, is this the--
okay, I've never actually
seen this clip.
- This is the one where he
donates $50,000 to Ninja.
- (MrBeast) We're gonna
start out light
with a $10,000 donation.
- Wow.
- He must have good sponsors.
- Donating $10,000 in general,
it's crazy.
People don't even make
that much money.
- (MrBeast) I am going to do
everything in my power
to make you lose this game.
- Yeah, I was like,
you donate this much,
you have to drop all
your materials,
drop your guns.
- (MrBeast) Yeah, I think
he's reading it.
- (Ninja) Legend.
I am going to do
everything in my power
to make you lose this game.
- Jesus.
- (Ninja) Let's go!
- Challenge accepted.
Ninja's such a good sport.
- (MrBeast) If we donate
$1000, he can't heal.
- What a cool concept, kind of,
if you donate a certain amount,
you get to impact the game.
- (Ninja) I'm winning this game.
- (MrBeast) You are not
winning this game.
- This is actually kinda cool.
- (Ninja) MrBeast donates
1000 says, "No healing."
Okay, so we are already moving on,
- No healing.
Oh my God, no way.
- (MrBeast) You are not
winning this game, Ninja.
I don't care if I go broke.
Nope, he has another gun.
Get ready.
Do another gun.
- (Ninja) He said "drop gun."
He didn't say which gun.
- (MrBeast) No gun.
He's about to pick up meds.
Do no meds.
- I was never--
I'm not really a fan of Ninja,
but this is still interesting
to watch.
- (Ninja) Yes!
- Damn.
He's so excited.
- (Ninja) In your face, Beast!
Whoo!
- I kinda love that.
He's just like,
"I'm just gonna throw money
at people" and that just seems
to be the theme
of his channel.
- I feel his pain there
at the end,
but he was doing
a good thing,
so it's all right.
That was funny.
- In the end,
he's giving the money
to a good cause
and they were having
fun with it, which was
really funny to watch.
- (FBE) So, that was number
three and has over 40 million views
as of the release
of this episode.
- Just racking up views
constantly.
- He's mentioned he doesn't
really buy a lot
of extravagant things
for himself.
He really puts all his money
back into YouTube
and makes his content better.
- I saw a video where he
recently gave a homeless person--
he bought them a house.
It's videos like these
that I like because
they're entertaining,
but they put a smile
on my face.
- (MrBeast) This is 100
million Orbeez.
- (cameraman) Are you sure?
- I love Orbeez.
This'll be good.
- I definitely remember this.
- Oh my God.
MrBeast is just a ten year old
with a bunch of money
and a YouTube channel.
- (MrBeast) And now we're
gonna take these
100 million Orbeez.
- Oh my goodness.
- (MrBeast) Put them on
the tarps back here
in the backyard.
- How do you even order
that many Orbeez at once?
- (MrBeast) It's about
ten hours later
and the whole backyard
is covered in Orbeez.
- I would watch this.
- (MrBeast) What is that?
- (off screen) Orbeez.
- With all the Orbeez,
it just looks kinda murky
and weird.
It doesn't look good.
- I don't even know
whose backyard that was,
but who lets someone
do that to them?
- (MrBeast) See this pool,
the outside?
First one to do two laps
gets $1000.
- Always wanted to do that.
- Those things are getting
in between your fingers
and your toes.
Those are definitely
all in his jacket for sure.
- That must feel so satisfying.
- That's a lot.
- It just works like a ball pit.
That's ridiculous.
- It's so dumb,
but I love it so much.
- They're having so much fun.
It makes you happy.
- One of my favorite things
about MrBeast is just
how genuine I feel like he is
because it's just him,
all of his best friends,
and they just make content,
crush the YouTube game
right now.
He's not in any controversies,
he's not negative in any way,
he's just--
I mean, he's perfect.
- (FBE) So, that was number two
and has over 50 million views.
- 50 million.
I mean, Orbeez are pretty popular.
I would click on that video.
- That's something you'd
be like, "That has to be clickbait."
Like what?
And then he actually did it.
Impressive.
- (FBE) So next is
the most viewed video
on MrBeast's channel.
- Is it the PewDiePie one?
Let's see it.
- I think it's Can 20,000
Magnets Stop a Bullet Mid-Air?
Or something like that.
- (MrBeast) So we have a wall
covered in--
- I was right.
What do you know?
- (MrBeast) 20,000
toy magnets.
- Whoa.
- Can magnets pull
a bullet?
All right.
- (MrBeast) We're gonna see
if they can stop a bullet mid-air.
- The mom in me is like,
this isn't a good idea.
I don't--
but the other part of me
is like, this is really creative.
- (MrBeast) I wanna show you
how powerful these magnets
really are.
- Oh wow, that's a magnet?
- Looks like there's a ghost
holding the chain or something.
- Whoa.
- Oh, that was a funny noise.
- Oh my goodness.
- (MrBeast) The bullet landed
right there,
so it obviously can't stop
an AK bullet,
but we're gonna try
a BB gun,
because it shoots
a little bit slower.
- That's cool.
- It's pretty crazy.
- That was nice.
It stuck.
- (MrBeast) So 20,000 magnets
and three of the strongest
magnets you can buy
on all the internet
can stop a BB gun.
- Okay, okay.
- If I had to give it
one word,
I'd say it's unique.
If I had to go out
and try and find this
somewhere else on YouTube,
I don't think I could.
- (FBE) So, that was number one
and has over 58 million views
as of the release of
this episode.
Why do you think
this is number one?
- I really don't know.
Magnets, who cares?
- Out of all the concepts
he's done,
for a general audience,
that sounds like the most
interesting.
- It's a concept that's really
out of the box
and that's what sets
you apart as a creator
is coming up with
out of the box ideas.
I'm actually really impressed
and very interested
to see more from him.
- (FBE) So, MrBeast
is arguably one of
the biggest YouTubers
out there right now
and his rise happened
really, really fast.
- So, I first knew about
MrBeast through just
the stream donations
that he did for Ninja.
- I think it was the Logan Paul
video where he said
Logan Paul a 100000 times
or whatever.
That's what made me subscribe,
'cause I saw the number one
and then I saw that one,
I was like,
dude, this guy's crazy
and then the Uber one came out.
That was his biggest
for a long time
and then tipping
the pizza drivers.
I mean, he just tops himself
every new video.
- (FBE) Just from January 2018
to January 2019,
he went from roughly
2 million subscribers
to nearly 16 million subscribers.
- Wait, what?
- Holy [bleep].
That's huge.
- It's gotta be so crazy
what a year can do for you.
- (FBE) Why do you think
his content over time
has grown so fast?
- They're random.
Random is great.
Everyone likes to see
people giving money away
to a good cause.
- It's kind of doing
the impossible in a way.
It's kind of like these thoughts,
"What if I sat here
and did something pointless
for a really long time?"
- I'm not ever gonna do that.
Someone actually took the time
to sit down and do that?
I'm gonna click on it
and be like, why?
- When he does something
really crazy,
which is pretty much
every video at this point,
people would wanna
click on it
and people who don't--
people who don't watch him,
it catches your eye.
- (FBE) As you saw today,
MrBeast gets big views
on big stunts,
but he also has earned
the reputation as being
YouTube's biggest philanthropist.
For example, he has given away
tens of thousands of dollars
to his subscribers,
gave a homeless man
$10,000 and so much more.
So what do you think
when creators do this
kind of thing on YouTube?
- I don't know.
It does come from
a genuine standpoint, too,
just based on seeing
who he's been benefiting.
He hasn't just been
giving away money
for himself
and for his friends.
He's been actually
helping out other people.
- I don't find anything
wrong with even doing it
for views because at the end,
you're still helping someone.
- It can be genuine.
There's some heart there
for you to go out there
and sacrifice what you have
to help someone else,
but I do think,
if you're broadcasting it
and filming it,
there is an attention
grasp there that you wanna fulfill.
- Anyone in their right mind
who knows how to do YouTube
and who's a big YouTuber
who wants to be even bigger
knows that if you give away
stuff and you put $100,000
in the title, and "giving away
this to homeless people"
or whatever, it's obviously
gonna get more views,
so it's a good video idea
to get more views,
but the way he does it
and actually gives the money
to homeless people,
it's not like he's being
an [bleep].
He's genuinely donating
to shelters and he's doing
really good deeds,
but he is just filming it.
I feel like he's filming
himself donating.
He's not really donating
for the video.
- (FBE) Finally, a fact about
MrBeast and his career
that tends to surprise people
is that he is only 20 years old.
- What?
No he's not.
Oh my God.
He's only a year older than me.
- (FBE) He's not too much
older than you are right now,
so seeing as he's experienced
so much success
at a young age,
where do you think
he should go from here?
- Literally wherever he wants.
The world is his canvas.
- I can't really tell him
anything to do.
He should be telling
something for me
that I should do.
- Whatever he's doing
is working for him now,
he should obviously
keep doing it,
but still keep in mind
his changing audience
and just keeping up with that.
- I do think it will start
getting repetitive eventually
because honestly, those videos
all felt very similar
and I can't imagine this
going on for much longer,
so I do think you would
have to--
but he seems so creative,
so I think he would be able
to come up with more concepts
that'll keep his audience engaged.
- He just really says
he just wants to keep going
and be number one
and just go until the end of time,
so for MrBeast, I think
he should just keep
doing what he's doing,
'cause it's obviously working.
- Thanks for watching
this Beast episode of Teens React
and shoutout to Bianca Likes Cats.
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Let us know in the comments.
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