Who doesn’t love to laugh? YouTube has accumulated so many funny videos that you won’t be able to watch them in a lifetime. Here is a selection of the most popular comedy channels in English, which will help you pass the evening.

Smosh

Smosh is an American comedy channel with an audience of more than 25 million. The videos are often an 8-minute collection of sketches on a particular topic. The founders of the channel – Anthony Padilla and Andrew Hecox – have been ahead of all trends since 2005 and never cease to top the lists of the funniest YouTube channels. The videos are released every week and gain millions of views. And no wonder. Come in and see for yourself.

Funny or Die

Funny or Die is one of the most popular comedy channels on YouTube. Thanks to it the world recognized such actors as Will Farrell, Adam McKay, Zach Galifianakis. In 2008 the channel became popular thanks to the video Landlord, where a two-year-old girl comes to demand rent from Will Farrell. Funny to the point of tears.

There are many different sections on the channel, but most often there are short sketches in which comedians parody modern TV shows or cult movies. The creators of the channel have come a long way since its existence and have become a full-fledged comedy studio, they have even filmed series and feature-length films for Netflix and HBO.

CollegeHumor

The CollegeHumor channel releases hilarious videos twice a week that skyrocket into YouTube trends. They’ve created an entire subculture around them, launched two shows on MTV (The CollegeHumor Show, Adam Ruins Everything) and even created their own clothing line, BustedTees.

Insanely popular was a commercial called If Google Was A Guy. It’s not just hilarious, it’s also a chance to look at yourself from the outside when you’re writing ridiculous queries to Google. And in When You’re Too Good At CPR, they show that CPR skills can revive even a mannequin.

FailArmy

FailArmy without exaggeration can be called a cult channel, which has penetrated all social networks. Each video is a collection of ridiculous situations that ended in complete failure. Each video title is a play on words that brings together a series of amateur videos from around the world. Check out these videos: Ice, Ice, Baby: Ice Fails – failures on ice; Boatload of Fails – collapses with boats and yachts; Dressed to the Nines: All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go – a hint that a fancy suit doesn’t always save you from a sudden fall. Emotional English speech can be heard on the video.
Eh Bee Family

Eh Bee Family is a family that has conquered an audience of almost 9 million subscribers. They make funny sketches in which every viewer will find situations close to him/herself. This is a channel where there will be no dirty humor and vulgarity. Eh Bee Family is a real family of four: mom, dad, daughter and son. They started publishing short sketches in 2013 and have been growing in popularity ever since. They subtly joke about everyday topics and the relationship between teens and their parents. The channel hosts dance, make the biggest cotton candy, cook a giant meatball, two people walk around in the same t-shirt, and more.

Jack and Dean

Jack and Dean – two friends make funny videos to, in their words, not work. And it works. Every week they release witty videos that instantly gain hundreds of thousands of views. They reincarnate as bank robbers, librarians, babysitters, and ghost hunters.

In one of their latest installments, they show their take on how Sony and Marvel split Spider-Man. Who knew Spider-Man was so naive when it comes to deals with media giants, and that corporate lawyers are so easy to make cry?

ComedyCentral

ComedyCentral is an iconic American cable channel that has given viewers such hits as South Park, Futurama, Cartoon Network, Workaholics, Chappelle’s Show, Ugly Americans, Brickleberry, and many others. Not everyone knows that they have a YouTube channel, but it has an audience of over 9 million. Videos are released every day, and there is a lot to laugh about.

Try watching an episode of Tracking Down the Internet’s Weirdest Performance Art and not laughing. The host comments on the most ridiculous manifestations of modern art: a youtuber who demonstrates hundreds of ways to blow up an inflated balloon, or people who like to cut soap into pieces. What would he say about a blogger who set a goal to bang a toothbrush on a cup exactly 5,208 times?