YouTube is a great place to share and explore new ideas. Content creators get to contribute to any given community, making it grow and enhancing it with their diverse opinions and inputs. The Pokémon fandom is the perfect example, and many content creators stand out among the community.

These PokéTubers have amassed massive followings thanks to their likable personality, knowledge of the franchise, and consistency of quality and quantity. Their videos explore a wide range of topics, always with the creator’s unique brand and essence. These folks are among the most influential in the community, superstars as popular as Pikachu himself.

10 PIMPNITE – 828K Subscribers

Ben, best known as PIMPNITE on YouTube, began his Pokémon journey in 2009. Slowly but surely, he built a name within the community and now stands as one of the most influential PokéTubers around. Famous for his thick Australian accent and loud, contagious personality, PIMPNITE is very consistent with his videos, posting almost daily.

PIMPNITE popularized Pokémon Sweeps, in which he pretends he’s not very knowledgeable about the franchise and challenges overconfident, rude people to a battle.

9 Dobbs – 837K Subscribers

Ethan Dobbs begins every one of his videos with a small vignette that’s as hilarious as it’s refreshing. Known for his raspy voice and unique visual style, Dobbs began his channel in 2016 and has consistently built his audience ever since.

Like many other PokéTubers, Dobbs also has a second gaming-focused channel, aptly titled Dobbs Gaming. He has a respectable 127K subscribers there, proving that his fanbase is loyal and very active in the community. Dobbs avoids stepping in front of the camera, except during his reaction videos, which are among his very best.

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8 PokeTips – 901K Subscribers

It’s Mike, PokeTips Mike! With a channel dedicated to guides, tutorials, playthroughs, and tips, PokeTips quickly became one of the most valuable sources for gaming content. His Nuzlocke and Randomizer videos are noteworthy, becoming one of his best-known features.

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PokeTips goes through periods where he virtually disappears from social media, only to return a couple of months later with a new batch of videos. He currently is in one of these hiatuses, but he’ll most likely return before the upcoming Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl remakes premiere.

7 Lockstin & Gnoggin – 1.01M Subscribers

Austin Lockwood just recently surpassed the 1 million subscribers, joining a select group of PokéTurbers with golden plaques. In all honesty, no one deserves it more. This hard-working PokéTuber stands out for his wacky hairstyle and unique brand of videos, in which he explores, analyzes, and theorizes about multiple aspects of the Pokémon franchise.

Considered by many in the community as the ultimate Pokémon lore expert, Lockstin’s content at times feels almost educational. He currently has a series where he develops his own Pokémon region, Kaskade, and continues with his classic videos about the franchise’s lore.

6 MunchingOrange – 1.26M Subscribers

With an enviable 1.26 million subs, Munching Orange is an institution in the community. He’s been around since 2008 and is a prevalent presence in both YouTube and Twitch. MunchingOrange’s content focuses on everything from lets plays and walkthroughs to news and Top 10s.

Recently, he’s been one of the most prominent PokéTubers to showcase multiple Pokémon side games. Among these are the online multiplayer Pokémon Unite, the fan-made Pokémon Xenoverse, and the 2009 spin-off PokéPark Wii.

5 Leonhart – 1.46M Subscribers

Leonhart is the self-described “ultimate Pokémon cards opening and unboxing channel in YouTube,” and it’s hard to argue against his statement. Leonhart provides his 1.46 million subscribers with a full-on experience; it’s not just about opening the cards but about participating and sharing the love with other people who are just as passionate.

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The Pokémon TCG is among the franchise’s most successful aspects, and Leonhart perfectly showcases this love. He also has some very cool guests in his channel, like Jason Paige, who sang the now-iconic Pokémon theme, and Carol Monahan, former Sales Director for Wizards of the Coast.

4 MandJTV – 1.53M Subscribers

Greetings, Pokéfans! Michael Groth makes his way to the top 4 with an impressive 1.53M subscribers. His channel has been around for more than ten years, but he really began to blow up in the past five years or so. His content is diverse and creative, entirely centered around the main series games, and he stands out as one of the funniest PokéTubers around.

Mikey also has another channel, MandJTV Plays, in which he posts gaming and playthroughs. Mikey is one of the most popular PokéTubers around, and his ads, in which he dresses up as a character called Grunty Boi, are a highlight of his videos.

3 maxmoefoePokemon – 1.65M Subscribers

Another Pokémon card channel is maxmoefoePokemon. With a whopping 1.65 million subscribers, max proves that the love for the Pokémon TCG is alive and well. Furthermore, his passion and enthusiasm come out in each one of his videos, making even the most casual TCG fans get excited every time he opens a new package.

Max also sporadically tackles other card-heavy franchises like Yu-Gi-OhDigimon, and even My Little Pony. On top of that, he also has three other channels, all with more than 1 million subscribers, proving that he’s an entire institution in YouTube.

2 UnlistedLeaf – 2.32M Subscribers

All the way from Australia comes UnlistedLead, AKA Ando. He runs the most successful Pokémon Card channel, with 2.32 million subscribers and counting. This ridiculously likable twenty-six-year-old crossed the 2 million mark back in October, and doesn’t show any signs of stopping.

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A true showman, Ando fills his videos with undeniable enthusiasm. He also has a suit with four of the most beloved Gen I Pokémon of all time, the Kanto Starters and the mascot itself, Pikachu. Talk about going the extra mile!

1 Folagor03 – 4.33M Subscribers

By far the most successful PokéTuber in terms of subscribers is the Spaniard Yoel Ramirez. Best known as Folagor03, this young man amassed a massive 4.33 million subs. That’s more than the official Pokémon Company channel, which has 4.25 million.

Folagor03 mainly focuses on Nuzlockes and playthroughs. Recently, he finished a Megalocke for one of the best games in the franchise, Pokémon Platinum, while also showcasing Pokémon Unite. Yoel also makes videos about other franchises, notably Inazuma Eleven. However, considering how many more views his Pokémon content has, it’s clear that his fanbase is all about the mons.

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