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Latest revision as of 22:49, 15 February 2026

Colossal is Crazy

Clown's Profile Picture
Also Known As
  • Clown
Social Media Links
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  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Status
    Current Status Active (Through the TBH Podcast)

    Colossal is Crazy is a commentary YouTuber, his channel was created in May 2014 and his first video was uploaded in July 2014. Colossal originally made trolling videos that were satirical in nature under the alias “Reggie Trolls” uploading gameplay videos of himself playing the video game, Call of Duty.

    Colossal became more popular when he started to make commentary videos on YouTubers such as Bashurverse and LionMaker. Eventually, Colossal got a big subscriber boost from The Baited! Podcast, in which he participated in 2016 alongside Tommy C and Keemstar and was the main foil to Keem. He would continue this momentum within the community although sparsely uploading videos himself and became a revered figure where most youtubers who became successful (Such as ImAllexx and LeonLush) originally became known by having a shoutout because they were his friends and moderators on his discord server.

    Since early 2020, he and Nerd City have been working on a three-part exposé series about JayStation, although only one episode has been released so far.