Confound those ponies, they drive us to YouTube and YouTube video accessories! What mashups are to music, YouTube poops are to videos: varied, creative, sometimes serious and often silly, but most importantly, a good YTP is filled with plenty of ssuss. It can be hard to come by, but fortunately for all of you, two of the most prominent MLP poopers will be joining us this summer to provide more than enough ssuss for everyone: Unanimous Delivers and SgtScrubnoob!
About two years ago, Unanimous Delivers started posting some silly YouTube videos with ponies in them. Since then, he's surpassed 10,000 subscribers. Even if you don't know him, you likely have come across his work at some point. By far his most popular video is Night of Pony, which alone has topped a million views, but there's plenty more where that came from! You might have also seen Pinkie Trigger, 1000 People Clicked on the Subscribe Button, or his Sonic Rainboom perspective video.
If you know Unanimous, you probably also know SgtScrubnoob, one of the more prolific poopers out there, with videos like Mega Mare, Apple Race, Rusty Bucket Neigh, and dozens of others. On top of that, he is also the creator of the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic article on Know Your Meme, which has amassed over eight million views. If you were introduced to this crazy fandom by that article, you (and millions of others) have him to thank!
Unanimous Delivers and SgtScrubnoob will be hosting some video-related panels, showing off some of their favorite YouTube poops and PMVs, and talking about what it takes to turn a video into a video.
Click on their subscribe buttons by accident: Unanimous Delivers and SgtScrubnoob
Now, if you'll excuse us, we'd like to take a brief moment to reflect.
We, TrotCon's staff, agree (unanimously, if you may) that 2011 was a fantastic year in many ways. It has been incredible to watch a few dozen fans of an up-and-coming cartoon turn into hundreds, and then tens of thousands, all in the span of a few months. Some people had their doubts that the fandom would last through the summer once the season ended. It not only lasted, but thrived, with every kind of fan content imaginable: art, fanfiction, music, videos, games, and much more.
Part of our goal with TrotCon is to try to celebrate and recreate that feeling in a sense. We'd like to bring back the excitement, creative energy, and so many wonders of watching this talented fandom emerge from such a humble beginning, so that those who weren't around can experience it, and those who were there can remember and enjoy it all over again.