Ryan George produces comedy videos centered on self-conversation and sketches, including formats like talking-to-self humor and the Pitch Meeting parody style. The content appears to mix standalone skits, mock interviews, and satirical monologues, with a strong emphasis on character-driven humor and sketch formats. The channel publishes frequently, with several newest videos featuring humorous takes on names, time, fantasy film plots, and everyday situations; average views per video are approximately 678.8K, based on the provided recent video views.
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High search overlap on queries like comedy sketches talk to self and satire roast conversations (100% search similarity) paired with content that likewise uses quick, character-based, self-contained sketches, yielding an 71% content similarity to Ryan George.
Shares an audience interested in humorous storytelling formats and situational humor scripts (creative storytelling humor), but only 17% search overlap, while 72% content similarity means their videos align in humor style even if not in primary topics.
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Approaches character-driven, situational humor through sketches, aligning in content (76%) with Ryan George, though search overlap is modest (10%), indicating a shared audience but different primary topics.
Centers on sketch comedy and parody interviews with improvised elements, yielding substantial content similarity (68%) and notable search overlap (18%), mirroring Ryan George’s sketch/comedic format in a duo dynamic.
Similar emphasis on self-conversation humor and creative storytelling formats (humorous storytelling), with 16% search overlap but high content similarity (69%), suggesting shared comedic approach without identical search signals.
Produces pitch meeting-style humor content overlapping with Ryan George's sketch format (content 69%), though search overlap is moderate (17%), indicating audiences intersect but topics diverge.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include Saturday Night Live (82% match) and TED-Ed (50% match). SNL shares overlapping queries like comedy sketches talk to self, satire roast conversations, and comedic monologue sketches, while TED-Ed aligns with creative storytelling humor and humorous storytelling formats. Film Courage (49% match) and Key & Peele (48% match) also compete on character driven sketches and parody/interview style humor. Ryan George has 1.8M subscribers, whereas SNL sits at 16.9M and TED-Ed at 22.4M, indicating a substantial size difference but overlapping topics attract similar search interests such as sketch comedy, self-conversation humor, and satirical monologues.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Ryan George?
Saturday Night Live — 82% match, 16.9M subscribers; TED-Ed — 50% match, 22.4M subscribers; Film Courage — 49% match, 793K subscribers. They share a focus on sketch/comedy or informative video formats and audience interest in short-form or scripted content similar to Ryan George's style.
What type of content does Ryan George make?
Ryan George creates short, funny sketch/comedy content, including pitch meetings and skits, as suggested by video titles like How Things Got Their Names - COMPILATION, Late Night Shows In 2050, When Ancestors Appear In Your Time Of Need, When You Missed The First Part Of A Fantasy Movie, and The Guy Who Invented The Tunnel Of Love. The channel has an average of about 678.8K views per video, with a mix of recent uploads and varying view counts; uploads occur weekly but exact frequency is not specified.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Ryan George?
We analyze Ryan George's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.