Top five binge worthy series on YouTube.

If you don't want to binge in front of a TV but still want to waste away on some video, then YouTube and our smartphone sound like a very accurate option. Here are some of the best series on YouTube that you can binge on... 

(1)Pitch meetings:

This is a series exclusive to the screenprint YouTube channel. Screenrant is originally a blog and vlog that covers entertainment news related to movies, WWE, and celebrities or games. A pitch meeting is a show whereby a host is talking to himself dressed as another person, and their conversation is a funny review or ridicule of a particular movie. Generally, people don't watch pitch meetings in place of the actual movie. This review show is so popular with millions of views mainly for its astounding comedy and pinpointing of mistakes made in various movies that everybody seemed to let slide. A pitch meeting is a top recommendation exclusive to screenprint. 

(2)Oversimplified:

The name of a series and a YouTube channel, Oversimplified, is another comedic element type of show with millions and millions of views. They cover the history of all wars that have ever taken place through simple animations of a circle head, rectangular body person with visuals of a world map. These videos are the perfect blend of educative and funny at the same time. You could get schooled about World War One, and two, the Vietnam War and all in a maximum of eleven to fifteen minutes videos. And

there is for sure, details that you may have missed about those kinds of history. 

(3)Cowbellpedia:

This is more in the academic field, but they aren't giving you any service you can learn from. Instead, these are just videos of young Africans competing for a huge prize in a mathematics competition. They have to answer certain questions really fast and earn points; then, there's that usual suspense in these types of shows right before the taskmaster announces the winner who advances to the next stage. The name is inspired by a milk industry called cowbell. And the competition is a philanthropist agenda. 

(4)How it should have ended:

These are for people who love animated videos. The name is pretty elucidating of what goes on in the channel... They make their own animated versions of how different movies should have ended. This type of show will never really run out of content as long as more movies keep coming. And their versions of how certain films should have ended is sometimes actually better than how the movie really ended—suicide squad, for example, or shazam as well. 

(5)The odds 1 out:

That should be pronounced as "the odd ones out"... This is also about animated videos but of no particular subject. The main thing being animated is a simple drawing of a cartoon guy in a green shirt. In every video, he tells a story about random things that have occurred in his life and believe it or not, they are surprisingly intriguing and daresay addictive. They are also sometimes spliced with that comedic effect. Sometimes it's just that effect of keep watching, and you could end up keeping a routine of always watching the odd ones out anytime you use YouTube. 

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