Minecraft Makes Fun of Miley Cyrus; YouTube Fans Love it

Minecraft Makes Fun of Miley Cyrus; YouTube Fans Love it Clapway

The fame of Miley Cyrus extends to Minecraft, as YouTube viewers simply can’t get enough. Two Miley Cyrus inspired YouTube videos have been causing a stir. One is a Miley Cyrus build competition, and the other a Minecraft version of “Wrecking Ball.” The Billboard hit was released in 2013. But it continues to be popular for various reasons. Minecraft players have posted a lot of entertaining videos on YouTube, from hilarious build competitions to Pink Sheep hip-hop themed rampages. How far will the game’s players go? What will we see next?

Minecraft Miley Cyrus Competition Build

YouTube channel Jazzghost posted a Miley Cyrus build that is extremely entertaining. Even though it is in a different language, the builds are ridiculous. Jazzghost has nearly 2 million subscribers. And this particular video has reached roughly 300,000 viewers. Who would have thought a Miley Cyrus build competition would attract so much attention? What about a Bieber build?

Wrecking Ball YouTube Parody

The other Miley Cyrus inspired Minecraft YouTube video is all about getting banned. BIGCRAZYHUSAMHD posted the “Wrecking Ball” parody with a hilarious video of a distressed character being banned. This video was a monstrous success for BIGCRAZYHUSAMHD. A channel with nearly 58,000 subscribers reached almost 14 million viewers since 2013. The Minecraft video was uploaded shortly after the release of the hit single, which surely helped it along.

How Popular is Minecraft?

Markus Perrson, the founder of Minecraft has an estimated net worth of $1.5 billion. That is a sizable number for someone who created a boxy looking computer game. The game itself is estimated to be worth $2.5 billion. The popular game has a fan base around the world. Even those who don’t play the game cannot stay away from the ever-growing list of YouTube videos that portray certain aspects of the game. Pink Sheep, Cat Mermaid and Miley Cyrus parodies are a mere few among an ocean of hilarious content. It also has an educational spin as well. Recently, Microsoft has launched a trial edition of the game for teachers and students around the world. The future appears to as limitless as the profits.