the poopie show YouTube channel thumbnail
the poopie show
Subscribers 433K
Videos 157
Views 25.5M

Channels Like the poopie show

The poopie show covers a mix of science, history, and current trends through long-form videos and explainers, focusing on topics like dog breeds, sleep, food industries, and debunking pseudoscience. The content appears as deep-dives and explanatory discussions with titles that read like educational essays or investigative overviews, rather than quick tutorials or vlogs. The channel posts around 157 videos since joining Oct 6, 2020, with an average of roughly 167K views per video, and a total of 25.5M views from 433K subscribers.

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Similar Channels

We found 49 YouTube channels similar to the poopie show

TEDx Talks YouTube channel thumbnail
#1

81% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 14
SERP 100%
Similarity 69%
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Shares audience and interest in philosophy and science-themed content (queries like philosophy of humor, science of self preservation) with high search overlap, but diverges in presentation and depth, resulting in 81% match with 69% content overlap.

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Sleepy Science Channel YouTube channel thumbnail
#2
Sleepy Science Channel

62% relevance

Subscribers 242K
Videos 197
Views 22.4M
Appearances 13
SERP 49%
Similarity 71%
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Appeals to viewers curious about sleep and animal behavior (queries on sleep quality animals, sleep research animals) creating solid search overlap; however, content remains more strictly scientific and structured than the poopie show's style, giving 62% match with 71% content.

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#3

61% relevance

Subscribers 1.9M
Videos 750
Views 316.9M
Appearances 5
SERP 51%
Similarity 68%
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Targets audiences interested in historical medicine risks (medieval medicine risks) overlapping with the poopie show's curiosity-driven, risky-health topics, yielding 61% match but differing in historical emphasis and tone (51% search, 68% content).

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WIRED YouTube channel thumbnail
#4

60% relevance

Subscribers 12.8M
Videos 4.1K
Views 4.8B
Appearances 7
SERP 45%
Similarity 70%
dog breed comparisons pseudoscience debunking questions about confidence in professionals

Captures audiences for pseudoscience debunking and professional confidence questions with substantial search overlap; content though leans tech and journalism analysis, not the poopie show's humor-focused format, resulting in 60% match and 70% content.

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#5

60% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 7
SERP 37%
Similarity 75%
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Same broad educational angle on future of food and professional confidence questions; strong search overlap for those topics, but TED-Ed's animated, instructional style differs in content presentation (75% content), keeping a 60% overall match.

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The Sleepy Scientist  YouTube channel thumbnail
#6
The Sleepy Scientist

60% relevance

Subscribers 144K
Videos 224
Views 8.5M
Appearances 6
SERP 46%
Similarity 69%
sleep quality animals sleep research animals sleep patterns animals

Shares exact niche around sleep in animals and sleep research; high content overlap (69–71%) but varies in branding and delivery, producing 60% match with similar topics like sleep quality and patterns.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are TEDx Talks (81% match) and Sleepy Science Channel (62% match), followed by History Hit (61% match) and TED-Ed (60% match). They overlap with poopie show's queries on philosophy of humor, science of self-preservation, future of the food industry, animal behavior facts, sleep research, medieval medicine risks, and debunking pseudoscience. Tedx Talks has 44.2M subscribers and TED-Ed has 22.4M, both far larger than poopie show’s 433K; Sleepy Science Channel has 242K subscribers. The common ground includes exploration of science, myths, and trends, with poopie show competing for audiences interested in critical thinking about health, food, and humor.

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#19 51% Freethink 72% 1.4M 19% 1
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#37 48% The Atlantic 68% 912K 18% 4
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Search Queries Used

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to the poopie show?

TEDx Talks (81% match, 44.2M subscribers), Sleepy Science Channel (62% match, 242K subscribers), and History Hit (61% match, 1.9M subscribers). They share a focus on educational or thought-provoking content delivered through informational or explainers similar to the poopie show’s style as a content creator aiming to discuss topics broadly.

What type of content does the poopie show make?

The poopie show creates videos that appear to discuss a mix of controversial, humorous, or opinionated topics, as suggested by titles like 'why the saluki is the only respectable dog breed' and 'the peptide craze make me think nobody has self-preservation instincts anymore.' The channel averages about 167.3K views per video, with recent uploads including several high-view videos such as 176K, 147K, 71K, and 75K views; however, the exact upload frequency per week is not specified beyond noting an 'average' view figure.

How do we determine which channels are similar to the poopie show?

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