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‘Sugar Pine 7,’ The Dolan Twins Snag Top Awards At 7th Annual Streamy Awards

After an evening filled with sharp, self-deprecating humor, the 7th Annual Streamy Awards ended by celebrating a parody of the vlog format and a pair of fraternal stars. The web series Sugar Pine 7, produced by Rooster Teeth, was named Show of the Year, while The Dolan Twins took home the Creator of the Year trophy.

Both Sugar Pine 7  and The Dolan Twins had to marshal titanic support from their respective audiences in order to triumph in the Streamys’ two fan-voted categories. In accepting Show of the Year honors, Sugar Pine 7 ringleader Steven Suptic expressed disbelief that he and his colleagues had actually pulled off the win:

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In total, 17 awards were handed out during Tuesday night’s Streamys ceremony. Jon Cozart, with some help from his devilish wit and tiny guitar, delivered a memorable turn as the show’s host. From the stage, he roasted dozens of YouTubers, himself, and the Streamys itself, referring to it as “the fourth Jonas Brother of award shows.”

With Sunday night’s Streamy Premiere Awards added in, trophies were handed out in 41 as part of the 2017 edition of the online video industry’s most notable celebration. Three entities — Casey NeistatCaught star DeStorm Power, and the New Form/Go90 series Mr. Student Body President — managed to pick up multiple wins.

Here is a full list of this year’s Streamy winners:

Show of the Year:

Sugar Pine 7

Creator of the Year:

Dolan Twins

Lifestyle:

LaurDIY

Comedy:

Liza Koshy

Food:

Worth It

Branded Video or Series:

The Disappearing Girl, Collins Key (AT&T)

Beauty:

PatrickStarrr

Feature:

This is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous

Acting in a Drama:

DeStorm Power (“Caught’)

Acting in a Comedy:

Mamrie Hart (“Dirty 30”)

Dance:

Alyson Stone

Ensemble Cast:

Mr. Student Body President

Storyteller:

King Bach

Breakout Creator:

David Dobrik

Breakthrough Artist:

Poppy

First Person:

Lilly Singh

Live:

SMOSH Live

The Streamys Premiere Awards were given out Sunday, with winners including Honest Trailers with Ryan Reynolds, Ariana Grande and The Young Turks, among others.

STREAMYS PREMIERE AWARDS WINNERS

(announced 9/24)

OVERALL

Action or Sci-Fi

Crypt TV

Animated

RWBY (Volume 4)

Documentary

Psycho Family

Immersive

BlackBoxTV (BlackBoxTV)

International

Juanpa Zurita

SERIES

Comedy Series

Rhett & Link’s Buddy System

Drama Series

Cold

Indie Series

Brown Girls

Non-Fiction Series

Ladylike

SUBJECT

Fashion

Tess Christine

Gaming

Smosh Games

Kids and Family

Brooklyn & Bailey

News and Culture

The Young Turks

Science or Education

Veritasium

Sports and Wellness

blogilates

PERFORMANCE

Collaboration

Honest Trailers and Ryan Reynolds (“Logan Feat. Deadpool”)

MUSIC

Cover Song

Ariana Grande, “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” (Judy Garland)

CRAFT

Cinematography

Casey Neistat (Casey Neistat)

Costume Design

Brandon Rogers, Kimberly Rice, and Jonathan Hinman (“Magic Funhouse”)

Directing

Jack Ferry and Ryan Hunter (“Mr. Student Body President”)

Editing

The Game Theorists (Edward Newton, Thomas Torbergsen, Alex Sedgewick, Ronnie Edwards, Daniel Seibert, Lee Black, and Ryder Burgin)

Visual and Special Effects

Sam Gorski and Niko Pueringer (Corridor)

Writing

DeStorm Power (“Caught”)

BRAND

Influencer Campaign

Samsung (Casey Neistat)

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