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He makes a milestone video every time he hits a 1,, milestone to show his fans his gratitude and often includes news about upcoming projects. He is often considered to be the "most caring YouTuber" due to his heartfelt appreciation to his viewers and his tendency to show his emotion on camera.

His online handle Markiplier is a combination of his first name, Mark, and the word 'Multiplier'. He currently works with a few people, Tyler, his longtime best friend since 4th grade, who mostly helps Mark with upcoming projects and events. Ethan, a brown previously cyan haired guy who runs the channel CrankGameplays and is most known for helping Mark edit videos Mark creates.

Kathryn, Mark's editor and good friend, who also is a good friend of Amy. Amy, Mark's girlfriend, mostly helps Mark plan events. Read more about Amy in the next paragraph All 4 have been shown in recent videos. Mark is currently in a relationship with Amy Nelson, who is a graphic designer known on Twitter as iceddarkroast, and who has a new website coming up. They prefer to keep their relationship private, according to tweets from Amy.

More recently, Amy has been showing up in Mark's videos and live streams. It holds Mark's Twitch live streams in case a fan has missed out on a stream when Mark was on Twitch. It has been inactive since mid He is known to collaborate and play games with several other YouTubers.

In November , he teamed up with Ethan Nestor, better known by his youtube name of CrankGameplays and created a channel called Unus Annus , which translates to "One Year" in English, with the premise that the channel would be deleted after days one year and none of the videos would be reuploaded on either Mark or Ethan's YouTube channels.

One of Mark's earliest, and most popular playthroughs was Cry of Fear. This playthrough was one of the earliest horror game videos to feature Mark using a face cam. Originally a mod for the first Half-Life game, Cry of Fear is now its own standalone game. He was very impressed with the quality of the mod, and the amount of work that had been put into creating original content for the mod. Although stumbling through the first couple of videos, he quickly adapted to the game and everything it threw at him.

Mark's playthrough can be found here. An early playlist and one of his most popular ones are "Happy Wheels Highlights". It's a montage of Happy Wheels player-made mini-games, that are completely or somewhat different from one another. It's notable that Mark often skips the most played levels.

He also likes to play popular "Markiplier-themed" mini-games. The playlist can be found here. A few of Mark's most popular videos are those of his Slenderman playthroughs. After trying a few times, he dedicated a few of his videos to a serious playthrough of Slender: Haunt, which he eventually mastered as well. Mark has said that the Christmas Special which replaces Slenderman with a jolly Santa Claus, the grim music with Christmas music, buildings with gift boxes, and static with "Ho ho ho!

He seems to have grown quite fond of Slenderman, as seen in his playthrough of the indie game called Evil, where a gargantuan version of Slenderman was seen. With such appearances, he took to calling Slenderman "Slendy. As of late, Mark has stated that he feels like Slender has run its course, but despite that, he does play new Slender games when they come out.

Mark has played many indie horror games, dedicating multiple playlists to them. He takes suggestions from his subscribers, as well as finding them himself. Sometimes, Yamimash or other YouTubers recommend games to him, or he plays games that other YouTubers played that he finds intriguing. Though he has received requests to play games built on RPGMaker, such as Ib or Mad Father, he has stated in a video before that he feels that such games are silly, and aren't really his style.

After the gameplay, Mark admitted he had a wrong idea about RPG games and that they too can be scary. Most of his fans have suggested he plays the newer version of Corpse Party or Misao, both of which he said he will be playing as soon as he finds time for it. Mark had originally confused the classic Corpse Party with the newer version, stating at the end of the playthrough that he was confused and said that he knew Cryaotic 's playthrough was much longer than his it was roughly 30 parts, about half an hour or longer each.

When he realized his mistake, he promised to do the newer version of Corpse Party as soon as he finds the time, as the newer Corpse Party is a very lengthy game. After Mark plays the games he usually gives a short critique about the game before ending the video. He couldn't find the objective of the game, and while he liked a few mechanics of the game, he did not think that the slow-paced and clumsy controls kept the atmosphere going.

Whatever atmosphere the game had grown in the first moments of the experience was completely obliterated soon after. A balloon version of Slenderman left Mark confounded, also stating that one couldn't just put scary stuff in a game to make it actually scary. Often citing Amnesia as a truly terrifying game, Mark has dedicated many of his videos to the playthrough of both Amnesia: The Dark Descent, and custom stories made for the game.

Here is a list of his Custom Story playthroughs:. Mark began his A Machine For Pigs playthrough on the same day that it was released, and produced 10 episodes of it. Although very excited about the game, he felt it was lacking in the fear factor that made The Dark Descent such a good horror game.

That being said, he still appreciated it for what it is, despite the disappointment in his exceptions for the game. Despite saying he won't play this game again, Mark continues to do so.

SCP or 'Billy" is the most common one which instantly kills you when your character blinks. He also played a fan-made mod of the game that changed all monsters' textures, as well as many other textures and sounds, to either be related to him or his channel or to be Mark himself.

After the release of version 0. After another halt, Mark came back again with the release of version 0. Mark's first Drunk Minecraft video was uploaded to his channel on August 8, , and very rapidly became a fan favorite. The first season consisted of 32 episodes and ran until early December. A spin-off series entitled "Drunk Prop Hunt" also appeared. This has taken place on both the Garry's Mod game and Minecraft maps most likely built by Zombiemold.

The series came to an abrupt end in Episode 69 because of health reasons as Mark could no longer drink alcohol. Mark is extremely popular for his Five Nights at Freddy's playthroughs, as his and other popular gamers videos on the game, helped turn it into the breakout hit it became.

His first video of Five Nights at Freddy's was posted shortly after the game was released. The game sparked some interest in him, also making him say that it was the 'scariest game in years' and making him do a full playthrough of it. Mark started his playthrough of the second game a few days after it was released, saying that it was the 'scariest game ever made' and had more difficulty beating it then the last game due to FNaF 2's high difficulty.

Mark started his playthrough the same day the game was released and was confused as to why there were no animatronics on the first night. Once he reached night 2, Mark stumbled through the game for a few tries, but eventually learned how to play and zipped through the game easily. Once he beat night five, he was confused as to why there were multiple endings.

He then completed nightmare mode in 2 tries in the next episode. In his last episode of the game, Mark got the good ending and stated that even though the series had ended, it was a great game and stated that many people who hated horror games played the game out of curiosity. He said that he thinks there won't be another game in the series, but that he, along with all the other fans of the game, was trying to find out what happened in FredBear's Family Diner, and the origins of Shadow Bonnie and Golden Freddy.

Mark started his run on the game the day it was released to the public. He had struggled with the breathing mechanic when the animatronics were close to the door and died four times on the first night figuring it out.

After getting through the breathing mechanic issues, he eventually zipped to the fifth night, where he started having struggles once again on how to counter Nightmare Fredbear. Now confused with the story of FNAF and how everything fits in, Mark eventually ignores it and continued into the sixth night, which he beat in two tries, only dying once to Nightmare Fredbear, still being very confused by the plot in the process.

Playing Nightmare mode, he died three times and made it through. Mark has played collaboration horror games a few times. He has played a game called Primal Fear, which he is considering playing co-op with other YouTubers. However, he has let his subscribers decide. They both have different perspectives on their channel, but Markiplier's perspective includes the bloopers.

Mark has done numerous live-streams on Twitch. His streams are always held on his twitch channel, but on his May live stream for , he voiced his interest in switching over to YouTube's streaming service once they fix all the bugs in the system.

He said that he thought it was better to have his streams on the same website, to make it more convenient and more connected to his channel. Mark then went through with it, doing his first YouTube live stream in September of However, Mark switched back to Twitch for his June charity live stream to take advantage of Twitch-enabled games and interact more with his fans.

Mark showcases some of the fan-animated videos on his channel and in return, is able to pay the artist for their work. The YouTube animator LixianTV is of special note, being the first animator to be featured and also as the creator of a large number of the animations featured on Mark's channel. Lixian is currently working as Mark's editor. She has made a minimum amount of animations for Mark. Mark's involvement in music has been intermittent throughout his life. He made one of his older Outro music tracks.

This was known as "Funky Outro", and it was homemade by Mark himself. He also came back for Nights 4 and 5 of the Five Nights at Freddy's musical series. Mark played the trumpet while attending Milford High School and had a solo in their marching show, which made it to the semifinals of the Bands of America Grand Nationals. There, he sang. He portrayed the announcer for the new "family" game known as "Super Smash Brothers".

While collaborating with other YouTuber, and close friend, Matthias, in challenges such as the Disney Song challenge and the "Never Have I Ever" game, he admitted to taking a few singing lessons. He is currently practicing by himself to improve his musical skill through voice and instruments, which gained interest around the middle of and he performed at VIP shows on his first tour, The You're Welcome Tour.

Mark has had a somewhat successful acting career in his life. He has also been in multiple YouTube videos that involve him acting.

He is rather good at it and has said he has lots of fun doing it. He also lent his voice in the ninth episode of TomSka 's "asdf movie" series. Mark has also made high-production sketches in which he and his friends display their acting skills. In February , Mark posted "A Date With Markiplier", a "choose your own adventure" style sketch that has over 20 videos and 10 possible endings.

Filmed and edited within the span of a week, it was met with very high praise from fans and is said to be a testament to the vigilance and effort of Mark and his team. It was also the first video that, at least in Mark's eyes, truly captured the personality of the evil alter ego, Darkiplier. Mark has also done voice work for video games, TV shows, and other YouTube channels. On Game Theory, he was featured in the intro of the 2nd Five Nights at Freddy's 4 Theory on the channel, where he says it was him who is the purple guy and that "it's not just a theory".

In his Reading Your Comments series, he said that he was the voice actor for the character 5. In October , Mark launched his YouTube 'Choose Your Own Adventure' series called A Heist with Markiplier , where he played every main character throughout the series, ranging from a thief, pirate, adventurer, and prisoner. Mark plays with a style contrasting that of many other Let's Players on YouTube.

While some, such as ChaoticMonki , play with a subdued, sarcastic, and sometimes panicked mood and others such as PewDiePie play with a constantly confused, panicked, and action-packed way, Mark plays with a mixture of both. When things are quiet, he thinks and calms down before trying to solve the puzzle.

Mark commonly takes on an exaggerated facade of courage and bravado when clear of danger, proclaiming his superhuman strength, bravery, and incredible good looks. He jokingly overstates either his gaming skills, or his incompetence with solving puzzles, and threatens off-screen monsters, and sometimes real people, with a variety of awkward-often chair related-violence.

Upon the appearance of an enemy, he often panics, giving his trademark screams and fleeing towards the nearest available closet. Upon the escape from the threat, his smooth attitude returns and so do his jeers of derision towards the game's antagonist. He is often very fired up while playing such games. He often describes this as "World-Ending Rage.

Alongside his suave and sonorous voice, Mark has a well-trained eye for quality in games, praising creative or innovative features, especially physics. He's willing to play a game through to its end despite any faults it may have, even particularly bad ones, showing his appreciation for all games.

After playing a game, he will often pause for a minute before ending the video to talk about the quality of the game, what it did and didn't do well, as well as giving the developer advice as to how to make the game better. Mark has a special place in his heart for his fans and has shown it numerous times during vlogs and milestone videos.

He had been going through a rough patch in his life before he started doing YouTube and making people laugh, and posting videos of him playing games was the thing that kept him going. It still keeps him going today, actually. In every milestone video, Mark has shown his appreciation and love for his fans, saying that he would be nowhere without them and he believes that every single one of them has the potential to change the world.

Mark often says that he believes that with the right person leading the community, they can do amazing things and do so much good in the world, they just need to be pushed in the right direction. In his 3 Million Subscriber Milestone video, the love and support he gives his fans and how he wants the best for all of them, with them wanting the same for him, can be seen throughout the video.

The community they share is known for being one of the most positive fanbases on YouTube, some saying possibly that it may be the best on the internet as a whole. Most fanbases like PewDiePie tend to be more "wild" than Mark's, but the community on Mark's channel is living proof that if all the fans can share the same common goal, they can become a group that literally do anything they can put their minds to, and Mark is determined to make sure that that opportunity doesn't go to waste.

Mark has been known for his "floof" hair for a long time and for his former signature red hair. He has dyed his hair pink, blue, purple and obviously red a few times in the past.

Black is his natural hair color. He has returned to the look since ever since December 30, even though when returning to the color his hair was dyed black on top of the fading red hair so for a few months the faded red was visible but just looked slightly tinted. Mark, along with Jacksepticeye , dyed their hair pink and green respectively on September 11, , as a result of reaching a charity goal a few days beforehand.

Mark's hair was bleached blonde at first and pink was applied right after, which resulted in the tips being a faded blonde as his hair faded weeks after, then the roots faded to light pink. On December 10, , Mark dyed his hair blue with gray bleached underneath. On January 27, , it was redyed the same colors. On February 22, , Mark dyed his hair a mix of purple and blue with gray bleach underneath again.

This was his shortest-lived hair color. On March 4, , Mark dyed his hair red , which was a fan favorite and Mark's favorite as well. He let it grow out with occasional red dye replenishments until September 17, , when it was fully redyed with the roots then got it dyed black on top on December 30, , then eventually completely faded along with the black dye a few months later. Wilford Warfstache is the most popular alter ego of Mark.

He is the pink mustache wearing a journalist and reporter. Wilford is somewhat of the mascot of Mark's channel. Wilford is also a cold-hearted killer, known to have murdered almost 10 people, including a couple, their neighbor, a baby, a dog, Tyler Scheid, Septiplier and Mark, himself. At the conclusion of the series 'Who Killed Markiplier?

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