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{{Quote|Canadian YouTuber who looks at the spookiest content out there. Also a big horror movie fan.|TobyPasta}}
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'''Toby "TobyPasta" Bouchard''' is a Canadian horror enthusiast who started his YouTube career on May 8, 2015. He is widely known for focusing on making horror-related videos, such as his screamer showcase, bizarre commercial reactions, as well as horror movie reviews and more. A mainstream media outlet, [[wikipedia:Den of Geek|DenOfGeek]], cited TobyPasta for discussing the internet screamers phenomenon in his first video, in which he mentioned [[K-fee commericals#Commercials featuring the zombie|Ghost Car]] as "considered the GOAT of all Internet Screamers."<ref>Bojalad, A. (2021, October 20). [https://www.denofgeek.com/culture/forgotten-era-of-internet-jump-scares/ "The Forgotten Era Of Internet Jump Scare"]. [[wikipedia:Den of Geek
'''Toby "TobyPasta" Bouchard''' is a Canadian horror enthusiast who started his YouTube career on May 8, 2015. He is widely known for making horror-related videos, such as his screamer showcases, bizarre commercial reactions, and horror movie reviews, along with other types of content. A mainstream media outlet, [[wikipedia:Den of Geek|DenOfGeek]], once cited TobyPasta for discussing the internet screamers phenomenon in his first video, in which he mentioned [[K-fee commercials#Commercials featuring the zombie|Ghost Car]] as "considered the GOAT of all Internet Screamers."<ref>Bojalad, A. (2021, October 20). [https://www.denofgeek.com/culture/forgotten-era-of-internet-jump-scares/ "The Forgotten Era Of Internet Jump Scare"]. [[wikipedia:Den of Geek|Den of Geek]].</ref>
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The channel was launched in May 8, 2015.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/c/TobyPasta/about</ref> From the beginning, it was an empty channel with no videos uploaded until 2019, when one video was uploaded to the channel<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=o6sd0RsuVfg (contained screamers)</ref> on late-2018, titled "Internet Screamers: Remember Those?", featuring infamous screamers such as [[The Maze]], [[K-fee]], [[Proof of Michael Jackson's Ghost]] and more. The video has gained a little success for him and he managed to reach his first 100 milestone, which he shortly announce on his channel at a later date. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFseo4BtILg</ref> Right after this, he continued uploading more horror content, aside from screamers. Almost at the end of 2020, TobyPasta announced that he had reached 1,000 announcements.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuctD_zHhVYM</ref> and is now reaching up to 2,000 subscribers as of 2021.
The channel was launched on May 8, 2015.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/c/TobyPasta/about</ref> It mostly remained an empty channel until one video was uploaded <ref>youtube.com/watch?v=o6sd0RsuVfg (contained screamers)</ref> in late 2018 titled "Internet Screamers: Remember Those?", featuring infamous screamers such as [[The Maze]], [[K-fee]],[[Proof of Michael Jackson's Ghost]], and more. The video garnered moderate success, leading him to reach his first 100-subscriber milestone, which he announced on his channel on a later date. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFseo4BtILg</ref> Right after this, he continued to upload content, including videos unrelated to screamers. Near the end of 2020, TobyPasta announced that he had reached 1,000 subscribers<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuctD_zHhVYM</ref>. As of July 2026, his channel sits at approximately 8,000 subscribers.


He, unironically, began selling merchandise featuring [[The Maze]]-designed hoodies as well as his own souvenir merchandise such as stickers; those can be found or bought through his merchandise site, ''tobypasta.store''.<ref>https://www.tobypasta.store/</ref>
He currently sells merchandise featuring hoodies inspired by [[The Maze]] as well as his own souvenir merchandise, such as stickers and other articles of clothing featuring his channel's logo. These can be found or bought through his merchandise site: ''tobypasta.store''.<ref>https://www.tobypasta.store/</ref>


Nothing much in his personal life, but we might know that he had a cat named Pierre, who he featured in his social posts. Pierre's name is featured in one of Tobypasta's StrangeCast, a podcast which consists of Toby and Anthony discussing strange things and events. <ref>https://anchor.fm/strangecast-podcast</ref> The podcast has since been long gone.
TobyPasta once owned a cat named Pierre, who was featured occasionally on Toby's social media before his passing around October 2023. In memorial of him, Toby commissioned Instagram artist ''rhy.victoria'' to paint Pierre dressed as Pennywise from the 2017 film adaptation of Stephen King's ''It''.<ref><nowiki>https://www.instagram.com/p/Cy-B20esP1K/?igsh=MWgwdnNrZm5xdHRsZg==</nowiki></ref>
 
Toby also formerly ran a podcast which consisted of him and his friends Pierre and Anthony, where they discussed strange things and events. <ref>https://anchor.fm/strangecast-podcast</ref>
==References==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
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*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvmzF4Wu9kGlTu5y4ncln2g YouTube channel]
*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvmzF4Wu9kGlTu5y4ncln2g YouTube channel]
*[https://twitter.com/tobypasta?lang=en Twitter account]
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*[https://twitter.com/strange_cast StrangeCast Twitter account] (Inactive account)
*[https://twitter.com/strange_cast StrangeCast Twitter account] (Inactive account)
==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Devin Millar]]
*[[K-fee]]
*[[K-fee]]
*[[Psychological Videos]]
*[[Psychological Videos]]
*[[YouTube]]
*[[YouTube]]
*[[Plagued Moth]]
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 7 July 2026

Canadian YouTuber who looks at the spookiest content out there. Also a big horror movie fan.
TobyPasta
TobyPasta's logo.

Toby "TobyPasta" Bouchard is a Canadian horror enthusiast who started his YouTube career on May 8, 2015. He is widely known for making horror-related videos, such as his screamer showcases, bizarre commercial reactions, and horror movie reviews, along with other types of content. A mainstream media outlet, DenOfGeek, once cited TobyPasta for discussing the internet screamers phenomenon in his first video, in which he mentioned Ghost Car as "considered the GOAT of all Internet Screamers."[1]

The channel was launched on May 8, 2015.[2] It mostly remained an empty channel until one video was uploaded [3] in late 2018 titled "Internet Screamers: Remember Those?", featuring infamous screamers such as The Maze, K-fee,Proof of Michael Jackson's Ghost, and more. The video garnered moderate success, leading him to reach his first 100-subscriber milestone, which he announced on his channel on a later date. [4] Right after this, he continued to upload content, including videos unrelated to screamers. Near the end of 2020, TobyPasta announced that he had reached 1,000 subscribers[5]. As of July 2026, his channel sits at approximately 8,000 subscribers.

He currently sells merchandise featuring hoodies inspired by The Maze as well as his own souvenir merchandise, such as stickers and other articles of clothing featuring his channel's logo. These can be found or bought through his merchandise site: tobypasta.store.[6]

TobyPasta once owned a cat named Pierre, who was featured occasionally on Toby's social media before his passing around October 2023. In memorial of him, Toby commissioned Instagram artist rhy.victoria to paint Pierre dressed as Pennywise from the 2017 film adaptation of Stephen King's It.[7]

Toby also formerly ran a podcast which consisted of him and his friends Pierre and Anthony, where they discussed strange things and events. [8]

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