Tell us that title isn't an anime you would watch. (And then Netflix would make a middling live action adaptation.) This week, like last week, is largely Shorts. And, as usual, MrBeast is at the top. But we do have a couple sponsors who aren't normally in our top 5, including the very timely TurboTax. Don't worry, though--our bonus video will distract you from the impending doom of owing the IRS.
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: Ray-Ban hot pot
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: 30 celebrities wrestling with the anime angel
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: A full week of Shorts (plus Veritasium)
In his most recent letter to creators, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan said Shorts now average a whopping 200+ billion views per day. And, as we've been tracking for over a year now in our Gospel Stats Weekly Brand Reports, Shorts are popular with more than just viewers. Brands dig them, too.
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: Doki Doki Mustard Club
Festive drinks are leading the way in this week's Gospel Stats Brand Report. Grab your hot cocoa and take a seat by the fire with MrBeast.
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: MrBeast brings the Starbucks, Leo Gonzalez brings the tequila
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: MrBeast, IShowSpeed, Nic Cage
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: YouTube Recap pepperoni
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: My brand!!!
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: Fortnite’s new dawn
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: 7-Eleven for the holidays
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: Search on Amazon
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: MrBeast, MrBeast, and…MrBeast
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