Panda Shorts Net Worth
What is Panda Shorts's net worth?
Panda Shorts is a Swedish YouTube channel with over 22.70M subscribers. It started 4 years ago and has 920 uploaded videos.
The net worth of Panda Shorts's channel through 18 Dec 2024
$21,835,254
Videos on the channel are categorized into Lifestyle, Video game culture.
How much money does Panda Shorts make from YouTube?
Below is an estimated average earnings from advertising on the channel, depending on language, price and current audience.
Daily
$12,755
Weekly
$89,533
Monthly
$387,975
Yearly
$4,655,694
This income is valid for channel visits till Dec 18 and must be updated when channel data changes. The channel may have additional revenue streams, such as sponsored content and product sales, that are not reflected in these figures.
Panda Shorts channel's current stats and earnings
Here are the stats for the last two weeks, separated by days.
- The lowest daily views during this period are 4.33M
- The highest daily views are 14.21M
Stats
17 Dec | $30,551 | |
16 Dec | $29,940 | |
15 Dec | $25,254 | |
14 Dec | $29,940 | |
13 Dec | $25,184 | |
12 Dec | $12,724 | |
11 Dec | $13,187 | |
10 Dec | $11,948 | |
9 Dec | $1,907 | |
8 Dec | $8,790 | |
7 Dec | $16,977 | |
6 Dec | $7,668 | |
5 Dec | $29,940 | |
4 Dec | $9,301 | |
3 Dec | $21,156 |
Forecast of next month's revenue
Panda Shorts net worth for January 2025 - $416,729
Channel details
Panda Shorts is run by two childhood friends, Erik and Johan. Erik is the creative mind, while Johan handles the technical side. The channel's first viral video was a panda dancing to a popular Swedish song. This video alone gained over 10 million views in just a week.
Erik and Johan often feature their pet panda, named Bambu, in their videos. Bambu has become a fan favorite and even has a dedicated fan club. The duo once filmed a video in the Arctic Circle, showcasing Bambu's reaction to the snow. This video was particularly challenging due to the extreme cold, but it remains one of their most popular uploads.
Panda Shorts also collaborates with other YouTubers. One notable collaboration was with a famous Japanese YouTuber, which helped them gain a significant following in Japan. The channel's revenue primarily comes from merchandise sales, especially their limited-edition panda plushies, which sell out within hours of release.
Erik and Johan are known for their spontaneous live streams. During one such stream, they raised over $50,000 for a wildlife conservation charity. The channel's community is very active, often participating in challenges and contests organized by Erik and Johan.
Panda Shorts has a unique editing style. Erik uses a combination of traditional animation and digital effects, giving their videos a distinct look. Johan, on the other hand, is a self-taught coder who developed a custom algorithm to optimize their video uploads.
The channel's success has allowed Erik and Johan to travel the world. They document their adventures and share behind-the-scenes footage with their subscribers. Despite their fame, they remain humble and often interact with their fans on social media.