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Summary

The video is a review of the YouTube channel "Troom Troom," which is a DIY channel primarily targeting girls. The host, MisterJDay, introduces the channel and its content, which includes a variety of DIY tutorials. The channel is known for its clickbait titles and eye-catching thumbnails.

MisterJDay then proceeds to review a specific video from the channel, "5 tips to sneak food in class." The video features a series of pranks and jokes, including hiding food in various objects and making fun of the teacher. The host also shares some of the comments from the video, which range from praise to criticism.

The host then discusses the business behind Troom Troom, suggesting that it is likely owned by an American company that subcontracts its shootings in Ukraine. The host also notes that the channel is available in multiple languages, suggesting a global audience.

MisterJDay concludes by noting that the channel's content is often targeted at girls and is filled with jokes and pranks. Despite the channel's content being criticized for being "lame," it continues to attract viewers and comments. The host ends the review by encouraging viewers to support him by sharing the video, subscribing to his channel, and making a tea without sugar for a friend.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is about the YouTube channel "Troom Troom".
2. Troom Troom has over 9 billion views.
3. Troom Troom is a DIY channel that targets kids, especially girls.
4. The channel has clickbait titles and eye-catching thumbnails.
5. The author(s) of Troom Troom remain anonymous.
6. The channel's videos are dubbed in dozens of languages and broadcast on different country-specific channels.
7. The videos are often between 10-11 minutes long, which is the minimum length required to display ads on YouTube.
8. The channel has over 315 episodes.
9. The videos often feature cheap and easy DIY projects.
10. The channel's content is criticized for being low-quality and treating viewers like fools.
11. The channel's business model is unknown, but it is suspected to be owned by an American company that subcontracts shootings in Ukraine.