

He used to use her account to play Mario Kart before he eventually got his own account. He is currently dating a girl named Melina Perez, who has appeared in some of his social media posts. Since February 2020, he has been a co-host of The Wildcast along with WILDCAT, where they interview and chat with various other content creators and online personalities. Occasionally he would upload lifestyle-oriented videos such as vlogs and Reddit reactions. Like most of his crewmates, his contents mainly consist of "Funny Moments with Friends", although he does upload solo gameplay, usually of Happy Wheels and Pokémon cards unboxing.

There were plans to continue touring in regions such as Europe and Australia, but they were halted as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and Mini Ladd's pedophilia controversy. Throughout 2019, he and Mini Ladd embarked The Demonitized Tour, a improvisational comedy tour across America. In fall 2018 he launched a new logo and new merchandise shop. On April 6, 2018, while at PAX East, Panda hit the one million subscribers milestone. He returned about a year later to pursue a career on YouTube full-time. Panda was absent for most of 2013 to focus on his job as a manager in Office Depot. It is unknown when the Machinima partnership ended.
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In late 2012, Panda entered a partnership with Machinima, and produced a series called 2 Bears 1 Movie in collaboration with YouTuber EatMyDiction (now simply known as Diction), where they talked about bad movies while playing games. Since then, he commonly appears in Vanoss' videos, along with others. Panda, along with I AM WILDCAT (whom Panda once played with for a MW3 video) and Moo Snuckel, received a message from VanossGaming to collaborate and make videos together and form a "crew". Around this point, he later changed his channel name to BigJigglyPanda. He would collaborate with other YouTubers, including GassyMexican and Rowtendo. His early videos mainly consisted of Call of Duty.

Few of his recent videos have a gaming focus.Panda created his channel in November 2010, originally going by the name I ARE PANDA, but it wasn't until a year later where he would start uploading videos. You could argue that the most popular gamer of them all is PewDiePie – he made his name producing videos of him playing games and commenting on his play. Incredibly the biggest supporters of these videos weren't born when Minecraft was first published. Many of the most popular YouTube channels focus on Minecraft mods, and they take you inside the Minecraft World. Yet the most significant influence is a retro game that goes back to the 90s – Minecraft. While most people watch these games via live streaming on networks like Twitch, gamers love to upload videos to their YouTube channels reliving game highlights and making predictions for future matches. We’ve recently written about the recent rise of eSports. It comes as no surprise, therefore, to find many gaming influencers on YouTube. There is a natural synergy between playing a video game yourself, and then watching others demonstrate their gaming prowess. Gaming is a significant genre on YouTube.
