YouTube-A-Rama

YouTube-A-Rama is an adult animated webseries, being created by and produced by Warner Bros. Animation for.

Plot
In a Robot Chicken/MAD-esque series, a bunch of famous characters star in crazy skits.

Cast
(despite there is no main characters, actors are still listed here and they are all YouTubers)
 * Andre Meadows
 * Brian Hull
 * Brizzy Voices
 * Brock Baker
 * Doug Walker
 * Evan Fong
 * Felix "PewDiePie" Kjellberg
 * Grace Helbig
 * German Garmendia
 * Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla
 * Jake Paul
 * James Rolfe
 * Lilly Singh
 * Link Neal
 * Luis Fernando "Fernanfloo" Flores Alvarado
 * Logan Paul
 * Victor "ManoloTEVE" Manuel
 * Mark "Markiplier" Fischbach
 * Michael "Pickleboy" Green
 * Mikey Bolts
 * Rhett McLaughlin
 * Seàn "Jacksepticeye" McLoughlin
 * Yousef Erakat

Crew

 * - creator/head writer
 * - writer/director
 * Larry Dorf - writer
 * - writer
 * Sam Riegel - voice director
 * - executive producer for Warner Bros. Animation

Episodes/Skits
See List of YouTube-A-Rama episodes.

Recurring skits

 * YouTuber's Advice: TBD
 * Mime Fail: TBD. Based on a Smosh video of the same name.
 * How to...: TBD. Based on a Smosh series.
 * Pigsaw's Games: TBD
 * If... Were Real: The skit usually begins with Minnie Mouse talking about how something on television, video games, etc. is stupid, like how no one would want to eat a soggy Krabby Patty and how no woman wearing skimpy clothing would beat people up. Mickey Mouse then begins to talk about how stupid it would be "if (x) were real". A collection of clips portraying popular examples of (x) ensues. At the end of the sketch, the two agree (x) would be stupid if it were real. At the very end, they will experience the exact same thing they were talking about at the beginning of the video. Some other episodes of the skit, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig usually appear in place of Mickey and Minnie, with Porky saying "You see? I told them it would stink". Based on a Smosh series.

Trivia

 * The series is inspired by Adult Swim's Robot Chicken and Warner Bros.' MAD (though being more adult-orriented than the latter).
 * Despite being a YouTube Red original series, it is also available on for international audiences due to YouTube Red being exclusively available in the United States, Australia, Mexico, New Zealand and South Korea.