Poykpac
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POYKPAC is a Brooklyn-based comedy troupe consisting of five writer/performers: Ryan Hall, Ryan Hunter, Taige Jensen, Jennifer Lyon, and Maggie Ross.

They are most well known for their YouTube videos, Hipster Olympics and Mario: Game Over.

In the summer of 2008, they created Good Morning Internet! a 15-episode webseries for the Independent Film Channel. Comedic performer Reggie Watts
Reggie Watts
Reggie Watts is a Seattle-based comedian and musician. His shows are mostly improvised and consist of stream of consciousness stand-up in various shifting personae, mixed with loop pedal-based a cappella compositions. He also performs regularly on television, radio, and in live theater...

 was featured as a guest star in one episode. They have also performed live together with Reggie Watts.

YouTube celebrity Caitlin Hill
Caitlin Hill
Caitlin Alexandra Hill is an Australian YouTube personality under the name TheHill88. She produces, edits and uploads her videos from her home in New York City....

 was featured as a guest star in another episode about viral videos.

POYKPAC finished 2nd in the Sketchies II contest on YouTube
YouTube
YouTube is a video-sharing website, created by three former PayPal employees in February 2005, on which users can upload, view and share videos....

 in April 2008.

They were formerly headquartered in the 255 McKibbin
255 McKibbin
The McKibbin Street Lofts are two opposing loft buildings in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. They share similar features, such as 5 floors . The apartments range in size from 400 to 2500 square feet...

 lofts, and documented their experience in Bushwick Home Movies. They still live in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn, near acquaintances Waverly Films
Waverly Films
Waverly Films is a Brooklyn based group of filmmakers who met at NYU and are named after a nearby diner. The group is Duncan Skiles, Christopher Ford, Jeff Kaplan, Ben Dickinson, Jon Watts, Jake Schreier and Aaron Wesner...

.

They have over 50,000 subscribers and over 50 million views on YouTube, where they are known as P0YKPAC.

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