SomeOrdinaryGamers
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| Born | Mutahar Muta Anas May 1, 1994 | |||||||||
| Nationality | Canadian | |||||||||
| Education | Humber College | |||||||||
| Occupation | YouTuber, Gamer, Commentator, Comedian, Podcaster, Streamer | |||||||||
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| Years active | 2007-present | |||||||||
| Genre | Gaming, Commentary, Reviews, Reaction, Technology, Podcast, | |||||||||
| Subscribers | 3.43 million (March 26, 2023) | |||||||||
| Total views | 918 million (March 26, 2023) | |||||||||
| Associated acts | Cr1TiKaL, Nux taku, Etika, Oompaville, Coffeezilla, TheGamerFromMars, | |||||||||
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| Updated March 15, 2023 | ||||||||||
Mutahar Muta Anas (born May 1, 1994), known online as SomeOrdinaryGamers is a Canadian YouTuber, Gamer, Commentator, and Streamer known for his variety Let's play including Call of Duty, Minecraft, Roblox, and more. Mutahar is also known for YouTube series such as Deep Web Browsing, and Creepypasta series, and virus investigation series.
He is host of SomeOrdinaryPodcast with co-host Nux taku and Oompaville since 2021.
In March of 2023, SomeOrdinaryGamers had approximately 3.43 million subscribers and 918 million total views. Mutahar is not related to MoistCr1TiKaL and Pyrocynical DisguisedToast.
Life and Personal
Mutahar Muta Anas was born on May 1, 1994 in Toronto, Ontario, in Canada. His family came from Lucknow in the state of India. Mutahar is of Indian descent. His father is a doctor. Mutahar attended Humber College in 2013 and he later graduated in 2015 to focus on his YouTube career.
Career
YouTube Career
Mutahar joined YouTube in 2007 with the name Mutahar1, however on March 15, 2012, Mutahar made his current channel and uploaded his first video the next day, in which he played the classic video game The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time. He earned 100,000 subscribers after only a year of making videos. In late 2013, he also started streaming on Twitch. Mutahar continued to focus gaming videos on his channel until August 2, 2015, when he started to focus on Deep Web and Creepypasta videos instead. His most popular video titled "WTF IS THIS VIDEO!?! - Deep Web Exploration 11" was uploaded on August 30, 2015 and has garnered over views. In August 30, 2016 Mutahar posted another video called [1]WEABOO SCREAMER, this video gained over 2.7 million views. In early 2019, Mutahar started his first Commentary videos similar to Keemstar and MoistCr1TiKaL on January 23, 2020. Mutahar posted a video titled JayStation Faked His Dead Girlfriend, in this video Mutahar called 911 to Toronto Police Services to confirm that Jason was lying to his girlfriend Alexia and Jason got arrested on February 5, 2020. On April 13, 2020, Mutahar uploaded a video about how [2]Valorant’s anti-cheat engine could be a security or privacy risk to consumers, this video went viral.
Filmography
Web series
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 2015 | Lore in a Minute | Narrator | Terminator genisys Lore in a Minute |
| 2022 | Did You Know Gaming | Narrator | Episodes 423 |
Podcast
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 2016–present | The Official Podcast | Guest | Episodes 172
Episode 283 |
| 2021 | SomeOrdinaryPodcast | Host | All Episodes |
References
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- ↑ About SomeOrdinaryGamers, retrieved 2023-05-29
- ↑ SomeOrdinaryGamers Twitch Stats Summary Profile, retrieved 2023-05-29
- ↑ "SomeOrdinaryGamers YouTube Stats by Social Blade". 2013-09-25. Archived from the original on September 25, 2013. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
- ↑ "SomeOrdinaryGamers YouTube Stats by Socialblade | YouTube Statistics". 2014-02-16. Archived from the original on February 16, 2014. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
- ↑ Katzowitz, Josh (2020-01-23). "YouTuber accused of faking the death of his girlfriend for views". The Daily Dot. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
- ↑ Jaystation Faked His Dead Girlfriend..., retrieved 2023-03-26
- ↑ "His Height". Twitter. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
- ↑ Why Do You All Keep Deepfaking Me?, retrieved 2023-03-26
- ↑ The Official Podcast #172: SomeOrdinaryGamers, retrieved 2023-03-26
- ↑ "Jake Paul, SomeOrdinaryGamer, and more speak out against Andrew Tate Instagram ban". Dexerto. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
- ↑ "Some YouTube creators are dropping their sponsorships with Established Titles after company is accused of being a 'scam'". NBC News. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
- ↑ "SomeOrdinaryGamers exposes "actual truth" behind SaveTheKids scam". GINX. 2021-07-14. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
- ↑ "Someordinarygamers talk About Andrew Tate Banned". Twitter. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
- ↑ Chen, Tanya. "A YouTuber Admitted To Faking His Girlfriend's Death To Promote Their Joint Channel". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
- ↑ SomeOrdinaryGamers - Muta reacts to getting "exposed" (w/ chat), retrieved 2023-03-27
- ↑ "The Ordinary Shaker Cup". G FUEL. Retrieved 2023-04-01.
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- Humber College alumni
- People from Toronto
- Comedians from Toronto
- Internet memes introduced in 2020
- Twitch (service) streamers
- YouTube podcasters
- YouTube channels launched in 2007
- People with obsessive–compulsive disorder
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