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Antoine Daniel is a French Youtuber who hosts a show entitled What the Cut?! The show consists of humorous reviews of various media, including viral videos, in a similar style to RayWilliamJohnson's Equal 3 and Mathieu Sommet's Salut les Geeks. The show is quite popular on French Internet with over 2 million subscribers and 169 million views as of May 2015.[1]

Origin

After several years working as an editor and music composer for video games and short movies[2], Antoine Daniel started his review show What the Cut on March 1st, 2012 (one year after the begin of Mathieu Sommet's Salut Les geeks). Antoine’s show keeps the format of RayWilliamJohnson’s Equal 3, consisting of a funny review of 3 videos from the weird part of Youtube. Several months later, after some viewers accused him of ripping off SLG, he admitted he wasn’t aware of Mathieu Sommet's work when he started the production of What the Cut, but he kept working on it anyways, accentuating the difference between the two shows.

Spread

During the following years, Antoine Daniel gained a larger popularity than Mathieu Sommet. On May 2015, his channel had more than 2,000,000 subscribers. Aside from his 36 main episodes, he also produced several country-themed special episodes, focused on viral videos from particular countries, like Japan, India, Quebec and Russia, the latter one being the most popular video on his channel with more than 7,800,000 views as of May 2015.

The show

Since its beginning, What the Cut adopted a radically different style than SLG, the first focusing on comical reviews of weird and bizarre videos, while the latter one focused on analysis of viral or controversial stuff. Moreover, the tone of What the Cut appeared to many French viewers more prone to absurd humor[3], and full of references to popular internet memes such as YOLO, horse head mask (which he keeps using as a censorship image while reviewing NSFW videos) and (more recently) MLG montage parodies.

The show counts several recurring characters assisting Antoine during his reviews, including:

* Richard, the sexually perverted talking plushie dog
* Samuel, the talking fan
* The ”Murderer Squirrel from the deep Nothingness”, aka. The Squirrel-Man, starting to appear on episode 34 and turning into an antagonist during the opening cut-scene of episode 36.

Collaboration with Mathieu Sommet

During the last years Antoine Daniel and Mathieu Sommet are frequently doing joint works, for conventions or for some special events. On January 18th, 2015, they both starred in a video entitled "Super Crayon" (Super pencil) in which they reacted, with other French youtubers, to the Charlie Hebdo Terrorist Attacks, showing their support to the victims.

Notable Episodes

Fandom

His Popularity granted him an important fanbase on social media (489,000 likes on Facebook[4]). This fanbase generated a wide range of fan made works on DeviantArt but also fan made videos and parodies on Youtube.

[This video has been removed]

Eddy Malou

Eddy Malou is a citizen of Kinshasa, in Democratic Republic of Congo, who became infamous on the French internet after one of his videos featured in episode 25 of What the Cut, released in April 2013[5]. In the said video, He held a hilariously nonsensical speech, using random and made-up words and going totally off-topic. The video of Eddy Malou spawned several parodies, photoshopped images and remixes made by French netizens.

MAIS OU C'ESTCLAIIR memegen fr
Un livre (mais oui c'est) clair et simple pour comprendre la dynamique des sports, la compétitivité et la nucléarité des rollers congolexicomatisation des lois du marché POUR LES NULS En prenant les triangles rectangles nous avons trouvé que, nous devons encodrer, cadrer les encadreurs encodrer les codres pour qu'Ws en sont d'abord ou point adjocent beivédère. Eddy MALOU, alias E double D Y trait d'union MALO U Le guide pour imposer la force vers le VALIUM

C’est Normal en Russie

C’est normal en Russie (“It’s normal in Russia”) is a catchphrase quoted several times by Antoine Daniel in his Russian video themed special episode of What the Cut, in order to react to several unusual situations (a tank crossing a highway, an old man hopping in a bus wielding an assault rifle, etc…). The catchphrase became popular on French social media as a reaction to anything weird happening in faraway countries, in a similar manner to "Meanwhile in X"

YOLO Tank

YOLO Tank is a Youtube fad consisting of several musical samples covering a dash-cam footage of a Russian tank crossing a road. This fad emerged as a reaction to the Russian-themed special episode of What the Cut[6], after Antoine Daniel commented on said footage that he had never seen anything that badass in his life (cue to said footage with a flashing red “#YOLO” caption, hence the name of the fad) and that “any music could fit to this video”.

Reaction videos

One of the most popular aspect of the show What the Cut are the frequent memorable reaction videos in which Antoine Daniel appears during his reviews. Those extracts are frequently reuploaded on YouTube and gained a significant popularity on french-speaking forums and social media.

Various Examples

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WHAT THE

About

Antoine Daniel is a French Youtuber who hosts a show entitled What the Cut?! The show consists of humorous reviews of various media, including viral videos, in a similar style to RayWilliamJohnson's Equal 3 and Mathieu Sommet's Salut les Geeks. The show is quite popular on French Internet with over 2 million subscribers and 169 million views as of May 2015.[1]

Origin

After several years working as an editor and music composer for video games and short movies[2], Antoine Daniel started his review show What the Cut on March 1st, 2012 (one year after the begin of Mathieu Sommet's Salut Les geeks). Antoine’s show keeps the format of RayWilliamJohnson’s Equal 3, consisting of a funny review of 3 videos from the weird part of Youtube. Several months later, after some viewers accused him of ripping off SLG, he admitted he wasn’t aware of Mathieu Sommet's work when he started the production of What the Cut, but he kept working on it anyways, accentuating the difference between the two shows.

Spread

During the following years, Antoine Daniel gained a larger popularity than Mathieu Sommet. On May 2015, his channel had more than 2,000,000 subscribers. Aside from his 36 main episodes, he also produced several country-themed special episodes, focused on viral videos from particular countries, like Japan, India, Quebec and Russia, the latter one being the most popular video on his channel with more than 7,800,000 views as of May 2015.

The show

Since its beginning, What the Cut adopted a radically different style than SLG, the first focusing on comical reviews of weird and bizarre videos, while the latter one focused on analysis of viral or controversial stuff. Moreover, the tone of What the Cut appeared to many French viewers more prone to absurd humor[3], and full of references to popular internet memes such as YOLO, horse head mask (which he keeps using as a censorship image while reviewing NSFW videos) and (more recently) MLG montage parodies.

The show counts several recurring characters assisting Antoine during his reviews, including:

* Richard, the sexually perverted talking plushie dog
* Samuel, the talking fan
* The ”Murderer Squirrel from the deep Nothingness”, aka. The Squirrel-Man, starting to appear on episode 34 and turning into an antagonist during the opening cut-scene of episode 36.

Collaboration with Mathieu Sommet

During the last years Antoine Daniel and Mathieu Sommet are frequently doing joint works, for conventions or for some special events. On January 18th, 2015, they both starred in a video entitled "Super Crayon" (Super pencil) in which they reacted, with other French youtubers, to the Charlie Hebdo Terrorist Attacks, showing their support to the victims.


Notable Episodes

Fandom

His Popularity granted him an important fanbase on social media (489,000 likes on Facebook[4]). This fanbase generated a wide range of fan made works on DeviantArt but also fan made videos and parodies on Youtube.

[This video has been removed]

Eddy Malou

Eddy Malou is a citizen of Kinshasa, in Democratic Republic of Congo, who became infamous on the French internet after one of his videos featured in episode 25 of What the Cut, released in April 2013[5]. In the said video, He held a hilariously nonsensical speech, using random and made-up words and going totally off-topic. The video of Eddy Malou spawned several parodies, photoshopped images and remixes made by French netizens.

MAIS OU C'ESTCLAIIR memegen fr Un livre (mais oui c'est) clair et simple pour comprendre la dynamique des sports, la compétitivité et la nucléarité des rollers congolexicomatisation des lois du marché POUR LES NULS En prenant les triangles rectangles nous avons trouvé que, nous devons encodrer, cadrer les encadreurs encodrer les codres pour qu'Ws en sont d'abord ou point adjocent beivédère. Eddy MALOU, alias E double D Y trait d'union MALO U Le guide pour imposer la force vers le VALIUM


C’est Normal en Russie

C’est normal en Russie (“It’s normal in Russia”) is a catchphrase quoted several times by Antoine Daniel in his Russian video themed special episode of What the Cut, in order to react to several unusual situations (a tank crossing a highway, an old man hopping in a bus wielding an assault rifle, etc…). The catchphrase became popular on French social media as a reaction to anything weird happening in faraway countries, in a similar manner to "Meanwhile in X"

YOLO Tank

YOLO Tank is a Youtube fad consisting of several musical samples covering a dash-cam footage of a Russian tank crossing a road. This fad emerged as a reaction to the Russian-themed special episode of What the Cut[6], after Antoine Daniel commented on said footage that he had never seen anything that badass in his life (cue to said footage with a flashing red “#YOLO” caption, hence the name of the fad) and that “any music could fit to this video”.

Reaction videos

One of the most popular aspect of the show What the Cut are the frequent memorable reaction videos in which Antoine Daniel appears during his reviews. Those extracts are frequently reuploaded on YouTube and gained a significant popularity on french-speaking forums and social media.

Various Examples

[This video has been removed]



Search Interest

External References

Recent Videos 10 total

Recent Images 30 total



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