My favorite thing about this guy's work so far is that when (or if) he decides to start making full episodes again, he's going to have to try and build them around the random chunks of crap he's made so far.
I like how comments on the YT page ask things like, "Is this from a show or something?" and the creator testily replies with appropriate citations from the video description.
"Didn't you read the description? DIDN'T YOU? It's only eighteen paragraphs long! OR COULD YOU NOT BE BOTHERED?"
"I DO NOT CLAIM OWNERSHIP OF THE CARE BEARS FRANCHISE...
...Care Bear Stars � JCStars5"
My man likes bears but doesn't know how copyright works. But it's okay, and I'll tell you why.
When you sign up for a Youtube account part they give you a test on it. If you fail the test, you're in. They do something similar for the contents, but it's more of an SAT-like general knowledge and reasoning test.