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Charles Christopher White Jr.[4][5] (born August 2, 1994), better known as MoistCr1TiKaL (pronounced "moist critical"), Cr1TiKaL, or penguinz0, is an American YouTuber, Twitch streamer and musician. He is best known for his commentary videos and live streams covering internet culture and video games. White's content is characterized by his monotone deep voice and deadpan comedic style.[6] In addition, White is the co-founder and co-owner of the esports organization Moist Esports and co-founder and member of the musical duo, the Gentle Men.
As of April 2023[update], White's YouTube channel has gained over 7.2 billion views and over 12.8 million subscribers, averaging 151.4 million views per month on the platform;[7] his Twitch channel has gained over 5 million followers and over 59.32 million views.[8][9]
Internet career
Early years and content evolution (2006–2017)
White started making YouTube videos in 2006, when he most often uploaded videos discussing anime, as well as AMVs and GMVs to his old channels.[10][11] He created his penguinz0 YouTube channel on May 7, 2007.[12] During this time, he streamed live on Justin.tv from late 2009 to early 2010.[13]
In 2013, White was cited by Tubefilter as panning YouTube's new comment system, which required a Google+ account to leave comments on videos.[14] In 2015, after eight years of anonymity, White made his Snapchat username, "big_moist", public, revealing his face. He uploaded his first video showing his face on camera on March 5, 2017.[11] In early 2015, White began speaking about various topics, including internet drama. He drew attention from media outlets for his commentary videos,[15] which were often of discourse about online platforms and considerably critical of YouTube's policies.[16][17] In December 2016, White began co-hosting The Official Podcast with fellow Internet personalities Zealot, Huggbees, and Kaya Orsan.[18]
Media outlets sparsely referenced White's gameplay videos; his 2015 video on Ark: Survival Evolved was referenced by The Daily Star.[19] The Daily Dot wrote that White is known for his "sardonic commentary."[20] In February 2016, The Guardian included his video reaction to the Fine Brothers' React World controversy in their coverage of the situation.[21] Kotaku referenced White's 2017 video demonstrating character customization in Mass Effect: Andromeda.[22]
Twitch live streaming and continued growth (2018–present)
White has continued to make content discussing events in online platforms and their communities.[23] In January 2018, White addressed YouTube, which removed his video discussing Logan Paul's suicide forest controversy.[24] By March 2018, White's YouTube channel had two million subscribers.[25] In May, White's video featuring a pit of 5,400 balls, which he made for his husky Tetra, went viral; the Press Association interviewed him about the video and media outlets reported it.[26][27][28] In 2018, White began livestreaming on Twitch. In March 2020; due to COVID-19 lockdown measures, he co-hosted an online Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament[29] on his Twitch channel with fellow YouTuber Alpharad.[30][31]
In late 2020, White's popularity grew due to his Twitch streams about chess and Among Us (during its 2020 popularity spike) with popular streamers such as Sykkuno, Pokimane, Nigahiga, Valkyrae, Trainwreckstv, and Disguised Toast.[32][33] In June, White participated in the first PogChamps chess tournament, which Chess.com hosted.[34][35] He won "one of the more anticipated games" in the tournament, beating fellow Twitch streamer xQc in six moves.[36] According to Dot Esports, the game was one of the five "biggest moments in streaming from 2020" and the clip of White's victory became one of the most-viewed in Twitch history, gaining over 1.9 million views by December 24, 2020.[37] White won the tournament's consolation bracket.[38][39] In late October, White participated in U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Among Us live streams.[33][40][41]
In November, White signed a contract with BroadbandTV Corp (BBTV) to become a content partner with the company.[42][43] Also in November, White spoke in a YouTube video about an increase in Twitch's DMCA crackdowns. In December, White participated in a "Pokémon Week" event on Twitch in which several creators hosting streams in which they opened boxes of Pokémon cards.[44] In January 2021, White began hosting a game show titled Hivemind with fellow streamer Ludwig Ahgren on Twitch.[45][46]
On February 22, 2021, former YouTuber MaximilianMus deleted his YouTube channel after White labeled him "the worst YouTuber" in one of his videos.[47] White was critical of Mus for maliciously raiding Twitch channels[48] and claimed that his audience had shared child pornography via Discord servers and his subreddit. In May of that year, MaximilianMus restored his channel and accused White of slander.[49] In October 2021, White participated in a Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl charity tournament hosted by Alpharad and Coney of Panda Global.[50][51]
Other ventures
In 2019, White and Troy McKubre of the band Solstate started a musical duo named the Gentle Men. The duo started producing music with a string of singles released that same year.[52][53] The Gentle Men released their debut album, The Evolution of Tears, in 2021. In 2019, White co-founded Human Media Group, an American multi-channel network, with his friend Matt Philips.[42] The network provides brand deals and legal teams to online content creators.[54] On July 5, 2021, White announced the launch of a graphic novel series titled GODSLAP, which he wrote with author Stephanie Phillips and artist Ricardo Jaime, and was published by Meatier Productions.[55] White expressed interest in the expansion of the series beyond comics, and hinted at an animated adaptation that was being produced.[56][55]
On August 11, 2021, White announced a new esports organization named Moist Esports.[57][58] Super Smash Bros. Ultimate player Kolawole "Kola" Aideyan became the first player to join,[59][60] and won a tournament under the name "Moist Kola".[61][58][62] On August 8, 2022, gaming organization One True King, along with White, announced the founding of technology company Starforge Systems, which focuses on building computers.[63] The company was quickly met with backlash due to the allegedly high prices of their products, and shortly thereafter, decreased their prices by $100.[64]
Personal life
White was born on August 2, 1994,[65] in Tampa, Florida. He attended Carrollwood Day School and was a member of the varsity basketball team.[66][67] White had recurrent pneumothorax in his left lung, which collapsed three times before he underwent surgery in 2011.[68] He also suffered from obsessive–compulsive disorder during his teenage years and has stated that he performed "weird rituals" as a result.[69] White attended The University of Tampa and graduated with a bachelor's degree in human sciences with a focus on exercise physiology.[70][71]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2014 | The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 | District 8 helper | Uncredited Cameo | [72] |
2021 | Last of the Grads | Officer Greg | [73] |
Web
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2016 | Butter Lover | Cashier, customer | ||
2020 | Killer Bean | Kessler | Voice; web series; episode 1 |
Podcast
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2016–present | The Official Podcast | Himself (co-host) | [74] |
Voice roles
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2014 | Tropico 5 | American tourists | Voice role | |
2015 | Lucius II: The Prophecy | Job Gilman | ||
2016 | Anima: Gate of Memories | Zero Mask | ||
Move or Die | Announcer | [75] | ||
2018 | Anima: Gate of Memories – The Nameless Chronicles | Zero Mask | [76] | |
Lucius III | Ceefor Bonaparte |
Bibliography
- Swan, Genghis (2017). The Man Who Forgot How to Poop. Chris Metzner. CreateSpace. ISBN 978-1977639738.
Awards and nominations
Year | Ceremony | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2022 | The Streamer Awards | Best Variety Streamer | Won | [77] |
Streamy Awards | Nominated | [78] |
See also
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Jessica Lang, Jennings Brower, Sara Eklund, and YouTuber Charles White Jr. (aka Cr1TiKaL) star in the pic, about a class of graduating high school seniors celebrating their last night together at the annual school lock-in.
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Christopher for me.
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At 4:05 in this video YouTuber penguinz0 shows this Ryder's twin sister.
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Top creators, like Keemstar, PewDiePie, penguinz0 and Pyrocnical, have noted, however, that their commentary videos, which do not include graphic content, on the situation have been removed by YouTube multiple times.
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Not to be confused with Twitch Rivals, the Twitchgaming channel is primarily used as a vehicle for broadcasting a podcast called The Weekly, as well as a gameshow-type series called Hivemind with Ludwig and MoistCr1TiKaL.
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She also confirmed that Twitch mandated she be removed from a future episode of Hivemind, the platform's new game show hosted by streamers Ludwig and Moistcr1tikal. This decision also applied to any other Twitch-sponsored events that would have featured Miko in some form during her suspension.
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Fortnite YouTuber Max "MaximilianMus" Ahmed Lundgren is facing accusations of harassment and impersonating Twitch streamer Jacob "Weest" West.
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- ^ White, Charles; Clarke, Jackson; Palmer, Danny; Phillips, Matthew. "GODSLAP Graphic Novel". Meatier Productions. Archived from the original on August 30, 2021. Retrieved July 6, 2021.
- ^ Richman, Olivia (August 12, 2021). "Cr1TiKaL announces Moist Esports, a Super Smash Bros. focused esports organization". Inven Global. Archived from the original on August 13, 2021. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
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In fact, Kola was recently voted to compete in Ultimate Summit 3, making this a huge event for Moist Esports and Cr1TiKaL.
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Whether he's detailing how he wormed his way onto the set of a Hunger Games movie and then proceeded to blow it or what made a pornstar hate him so much, Charlie's content is a pretty eclectic mixture of reviews using a "Moist Meter", stream highlights, or simply messing around with his husky.
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Also at the Cannes market, Mutiny Pictures acquired worldwide rights to the slasher horror film Last of the Grads, from first-time writer-directors Jay Jenkins and Collin Kliewe. Jessica Lang, Jennings Brower, Sara Eklund, and YouTuber Charles White Jr. (aka Cr1TiKaL) star in the pic, about a class of graduating high school seniors celebrating their last night together at the annual school lock-in. Who would have guessed that are about to encounter the legendary "Coast to Coast Killer"?
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I will at least give some applause to YouTuber Cr1TiKal, who shows up and sounds like he's chewing the scenery every time he's there.
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