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First We Feast debuts new series ‘Slice Joint’ on YouTube
Apr 202026
The iconic studio First We Feast is adding a new series to its legendary lineup on YouTube.
CreatorSpeedy Morman debuts Slice Jointa series where the biggest names in culture talk shop over a New York slice. Joining the ranks of Hot Ones and Pro Movesthis series brings high-energy interviews to the pizza shop.
In the first episode Speedy sits down with Stranger Things star Gaten Matarazzo to kick things off. Over some of NYC’s best pizzaGaten dishes on his wildest nights in Atlantaassigns yearbook superlatives to his co-starsand reveals the price tag on his lightsaber collection.
Catch the first episode of Slice Joint on the official First We Feast YouTube Channel.
Series Premiere: MondayApril 202026
Time: 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT
The iconic studio First We Feast is adding a new series to its legendary lineup on YouTube.
CreatorSpeedy Morman debuts Slice Jointa series where the biggest names in culture talk shop over a New York slice. Joining the ranks of Hot Ones and Pro Movesthis series brings high-energy interviews to the pizza shop.
In the first episode Speedy sits down with Stranger Things star Gaten Matarazzo to kick things off. Over some of NYC’s best pizzaGaten dishes on his wildest nights in Atlantaassigns yearbook superlatives to his co-starsand reveals the price tag on his lightsaber collection.
Catch the first episode of Slice Joint on the official First We Feast YouTube Channel.
Series Premiere: MondayApril 202026
Time: 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT
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How YouTube creators shape music festival fashion and identity
Apr 102026
YouTube has changed how we experience music festivals. While they’ve always drawn a crowdtoday festivals serve as a major tentpole moment for fashionbeautyand life creators.
Through outfit construction videosGRWMsand lookbookscreators embrace bold s that go far beyond their everyday wear to boldly express their identities. To celebrate them (and Coachella’s 25th Anniversary)we’re debuting a unique YouTube logo (also known as the Yoodle)featuring five fashion-forward creators: @notsophiesilva@yinyangelina@Susielola@robjagreenand @itsari.aleise.
Want a closer look? Explore the diverse world of festival fashion with our accompanying playlist.
YouTube has changed how we experience music festivals. While they’ve always drawn a crowdtoday festivals serve as a major tentpole moment for fashionbeautyand life creators.
Through outfit construction videosGRWMsand lookbookscreators embrace bold s that go far beyond their everyday wear to boldly express their identities. To celebrate them (and Coachella’s 25th Anniversary)we’re debuting a unique YouTube logo (also known as the Yoodle)featuring five fashion-forward creators: @notsophiesilva@yinyangelina@Susielola@robjagreenand @itsari.aleise.
Want a closer look? Explore the diverse world of festival fashion with our accompanying playlist.
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New YouTube report shows how online animators are reshaping the entertainment industry
Apr 092026
The latest Animation Trends Report"Animation’s New Wave: How independentonline animators are reshaping the entertainment industry," is officially live! We’re diving into how indie creators are expanding the horizons of what’s possible in animation.
Check out these standout stats from the report:
- 61% of 14- to 24-year-old animation fans agree that they like watching animated series created by independent animators for YouTube as much as or more than series created by a major studio.1
- 63% of 14- to 24-year-old animation fans watch animated series created for YouTube weekly or more.1
- 50% of animation fans (online 14- to 49-year-olds) agree that they watch animated series in languages other than their own.2
The animation universe is growing faster than everfueled by a new generation of creators and a global community of fans.
Visit the YouTube Culture & Trends site to read the full report.
- Google/SmithGeigerYouTube Trends SurveyU.S. April 2025N=358 online Gen Z animation fans age 14-24.
- Google/SmithGeigerYouTube Trends SurveyU.S. April 2025N=671 online animation fans age 14-49.
The latest Animation Trends Report"Animation’s New Wave: How independentonline animators are reshaping the entertainment industry," is officially live! We’re diving into how indie creators are expanding the horizons of what’s possible in animation.
Check out these standout stats from the report:
- 61% of 14- to 24-year-old animation fans agree that they like watching animated series created by independent animators for YouTube as much as or more than series created by a major studio.1
- 63% of 14- to 24-year-old animation fans watch animated series created for YouTube weekly or more.1
- 50% of animation fans (online 14- to 49-year-olds) agree that they watch animated series in languages other than their own.2
The animation universe is growing faster than everfueled by a new generation of creators and a global community of fans.
Visit the YouTube Culture & Trends site to read the full report.
- Google/SmithGeigerYouTube Trends SurveyU.S. April 2025N=358 online Gen Z animation fans age 14-24.
- Google/SmithGeigerYouTube Trends SurveyU.S. April 2025N=671 online animation fans age 14-49.
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How to watch NASA’s Artemis II journey on YouTube
Apr 022026
To the moon and across your screens — here’s how you can celebrate NASA’s 10-day Artemis II journey on YouTube:
- Watch the entire journey live on NASA’s YouTube Channel.
- Search “America 250” for a curated playlist of this historic moment and explore the vast galaxy with creators who make sense of far-off sights and discoveriesincluding some coverage of Artemis as well as other elements of space exploration.
- On the YouTube Kids appcheck out our learning playlists to inspire the next generation of astronauts. Plus explore a special Sesame Street curated playlist designed to engage young explorers.
- Go behind the scenes at the launch site with creators like Scott ManleySmarterEveryDayand PBS Space Time.
- Look out for our astronomy-themed YouTube logo (known as the Yoodle).
To the moon and across your screens — here’s how you can celebrate NASA’s 10-day Artemis II journey on YouTube:
- Watch the entire journey live on NASA’s YouTube Channel.
- Search “America 250” for a curated playlist of this historic moment and explore the vast galaxy with creators who make sense of far-off sights and discoveriesincluding some coverage of Artemis as well as other elements of space exploration.
- On the YouTube Kids appcheck out our learning playlists to inspire the next generation of astronauts. Plus explore a special Sesame Street curated playlist designed to engage young explorers.
- Go behind the scenes at the launch site with creators like Scott ManleySmarterEveryDayand PBS Space Time.
- Look out for our astronomy-themed YouTube logo (known as the Yoodle).
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