

The pair like to be innovative and creative, like cooking steak with a toaster or bacon with a curling iron, covering themselves in magnets, having animals lick their faces for science, and covering Link’s face with 10,000 bees. They also do game challenges and trivia like guessing what the most hated thing was in a state. In another, they tried Doritos from different countries and had to guess where it was from with a twist. For example, in one video, they made the most disgusting food combinations for each other to eat to see who would tap out first. Their content revolves a lot around food, and they even have a spin-off called Mythical Kitchen. They have had celebrities on their channel like actors Jack Black and Daniel Radcliffe and athletes like Kobe Bryant since their channel has gotten more attention over the years. The most viewed video on their channel is “Amazing Game Show Cheaters” with 30 million views.Ī conversation about this episode sparked the idea for this review so we thought we'd share it with you!

In 2019, McLaughlin and Neal earned a combined $18 million, which made them the 4 th highest YouTubers in the world for that year, and in 2020 they earned $20 million. Also, they founded “Mythical” which is an internet first-entertainment studio. They also have a podcast and make their own music. Their videos are usually around 20 minutes long each (some shorter, some longer). In 2006, they started their YouTube channel after leaving their engineering jobs to focus on pursuing entertainment full-time.Īccording to the pair, the name “Good Mythical Morning” comes from a childhood memory when they were made to stay inside for recess as punishment and given coloring books with mythical creatures, like unicorns.Ĭurrently, they have 17.5 million subscribers with over 2,000 videos.

When they were teens, they made a blood oath that they would create things together. Good Mythical Morning was launched in early 2012 by best friends Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal. After trying the concoction, the guys determine the KFC’s cake “will cheesecake,” saying it makes eating easier because all of the food is in each bite.It’s pretty safe to say that if you’ve ever considered a quirky twist on a food classic or debated how much of something could do anything, it’s probably already been made into an episode of Good Mythical Morning. Again, this one doesn’t sound like it would taste that bad. The next on Rhett and Link’s list of experimental cheesecakes is something they named “the KFC’s cake,” which is made from fried chicken, mashed potatoes, corn filling, gravy and coleslaw. The guys agree, saying, “Will it cheesecake? Yes!” This one actually doesn’t sound too bad, reminding me of a sort of pot pie. The first taste test cheesecake is dubbed “the philly-cheesesteak cheesecake,” which is made with rib-eye steak, onion, mushrooms and provolone filling. However, these are not the types of cheesecake anyone would eat - Rhett and Link make the dessert out of disgusting types of ingredients such as beef bile, calling their efforts “pure experimentation.” In this video, Rhett and Link try different types of cheesecake that they’ve made themselves.
