Typhoon Cinema is a Swiss animation channel on YouTube run by Swiss Nik and Ken. They make SMF animations, primarily for Five Nights at Freddy's. Other animations, such as Undertale, Agar.io, and Minecraft, are occasionally created. They also enjoy playing games on occasion.
They suspended their YouTube activities in June 2016 due to several copyright infringements. The channel began its activity on YouTube around the end of June 2016 and continues to do so to this day.
Name | Nik Ken |
Profile Name | Typhoon Cinema |
DOB (Age) | N/A |
DOJ (YouTube) | March 21st, 2011 |
Total Videos | 686 |
Schedule/Status | Weekly |
Net Worth | $519.44 thousand |
Nationality | Swiss |
Residence | Switzerland |
The team creates animations for a variety of games. The themes of the animation are-
FNaF SFM’s/Animations are the heart and soul of the channel and what they’re renowned for.
They also included Undertale and SFMs. They weren’t seen very often because Typhoon Cinema was mostly about Five Nights at Freddy’s.
Agar.io animations are uncommon on the channel, but the most well-known is “Agar.io in Minecraft” Nik and/or Ken’s gaming is generally featured on the channel when Agar.io is shown.
“Best Minecraft Animations 2016 ( HD ) - Top 10/ Funny Minecraft Animation videos” is the oldest available video on their channel. The video has over 9.2 million views as of August 2024. The video is a compilation and ranking of the best Minecraft animation videos according to Typhoon Cinema.
Typhoon Cinema was accused of infringement of intellectual property in June 2016. For this act, the channel had to cease operations. Accusations were filed by animators such as The Animator Rebooted, from which they published three copyrighted videos; Nikson, who confirmed all this and vowed that he and The Animator Rebooted would be forced to make legal threats for such something; and ZombieWarsSMT, from which they published 8 copyrighted videos.
The channel was shut down twice. The channel reopened near the end of June and continues to operate to this day.
According to Net Worth Spot, the Typhoon Cinema channel is worth $519.44 thousand as of August 2024. The Typhoon Cinema channel receives an average of 2.16 million views per month and more than 72.14 thousand views each day. YouTube channels can earn between $3 and $7 per thousand video views.
Typhoon Cinema is estimated to generate $8.66 thousand per month, totalling $129.86 thousand per year by Net Worth Spot. Typhoon Cinema might earn up to $233.75 thousand per year on the high end. Typhoon Cinema is expected to have more revenue streams. Successful YouTubers have sponsors as well, and they can improve their revenue by promoting their own items.
There is little to no information available about the personal and private lives of the members of Typhoon Cinema.
Typhoon Cinema are only active on Instagram and Twitter besides YouTube, and the following on other platforms is nowhere near their following on YouTube. They used had a massive following on Instagram of over 9,700 but they have deleted their instagram account for unknown reasons. On Twitter, they have a following of 3.5K.
Typhoon Cinema posts videos weekly on their channel. Their recent viewership is not that impressive as their videos get a few thousand views and come close to 50k views after a few months. The content on this channel is mostly focused on compilation and rankings of fan animations of several famous video games.
This is one of their most watched videos, with over 54 million views as of August 2024. This is a music video for the song “Break My Mind” by DAGames, which they made for Five Nights at Freddy’s
This is one of their most watched videos, with over 52 million views as of August 2024. This video is a Top 10 list of the best Five Nights at Freddy's fight Animations.
This is one of their most watched videos, with over 35 million views as of August 2024. This video is a short animation video of Five Nights at Freddy’s.
This is one of their most watched videos, with over 30.9 million views as of August 2024. This video is a cute animation video of Five Nights at Freddy’s.
Typhoon Cinema reached 1 billion views on October 11, 2018.
The channel suspended operations twice.
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