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Which YouTuber still creates high-quality videos to this day?

Seeing the other post here about YouTuber that went downhill and seeing content creators I am familiar with makes me sad. But how about those that still makes great, high quality content?

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    • The Bread Circus
      • They go through the Star Wars movies from a book lore perspective, point out flaws in the writing and lore-breaking, and offer suggestions on how the sequels could have been handled differently. They did The Last Jedi, and I really enjoyed it. They also have some cool videos on podracing, ships, and guns.
    • Defunctland
      • History of Disney rides, takes the culture of the time into consideration, the video on queues is a must-watch, imo.
    • Draw Like a Sir
      • Really solid drawing tutorials that aren't very complicated, takes the time to break down high-level concepts into simple exercises. Overall a really fun channel to watch, even if you're not into drawing.
    • Fredrik Knudson
      • Long, deep-dive videos into internet history/culture. Rare uploads, but a banger every time.
    • James Lee
      • Newgrounds-era animator with amazing compositing techniques and a very unique animation style where he inserts himself into his videos as a very animated caricature of himself.
    • Lemmino
      • Like the History Channel but without the fluff. Cool topics, very nice animations, high production, high-quality content.
    • MattKC
      • Known for a Lego Island decompilation project. Also does retro console repair from time to time — very fun watch.
    • Paper Will
      • Rare uploads. but interesting video essay topics. High quality and a nice watch during lunch.
    • Pecos Hank
      • A storm chaser who is Reed Timmer's ying to his yang. Very chill, documentary-quality footage featuring himself playing guitar and talking about the beauty and power of nature. You've probably seen his footage on the Weather Channel!
    • Technology Connections
      • Great deep dives into random technology, old and new. The video on the popcorn button on microwaves is really good (I think that may be on his second channel?)
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