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Connor Marc Colquhoun (/kəˈhuːn/ kə-HOON),[2] known online as CDawgVA, is a Welsh voice actor, YouTuber, streamer, and podcaster based in Japan. He is affiliated with the Kadokawa-backed agency GeeXPlus.

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Career

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Colquhoun created his YouTube channel CDawgVA in February 2014.[3] He moved to Tokyo in November 2019 to begin working as a content creator for the Kadokawa-backed agency GeeXPlus,[4] which aimed to utilise his platform to promote anime and Japanese culture to the rest of the world.[4]

In February 2020, Colquhoun joined Joey "The Anime Man" Bizinger and Garnt "Gigguk" Maneetapho in creating and hosting the weekly podcast Trash Taste, where they discuss anime, manga, otaku culture, and their experiences living in Japan.[5][6] All episodes were made available on YouTube, Spotify, and iTunes.[7]

In both 2020 and 2021, Colquhoun was a presenter at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards.[8][9] In August 2020, he participated in the livestreamed chess tournament Tournament Arc, hosted by Chess.com for anime YouTubers.[10] He lost to Gigguk in the finals.[11] In the July 2021 sequel championship, Tournament Arc 2, he finished in fourth place.[12]

On 11 December 2022, Colquhoun participated in a surprise "chess-slap" match with Ludwig Ahgren at the Mogul Chessboxing Championship, held at the Galen Center in Los Angeles.[13][14]

On 1 March 2023, Colquhoun announced that he would be exclusively streaming on Twitch after signing an agreement.[15] From 26 July to 18 August 2023, he participated in the PogChamps chess tournament series, securing the championship at PogChamps 5.[16][17][18]

In October 2024, Colquhoun was announced as a board member of GeeXplus, tasked with overseeing the growth and development of new talent while providing guidance on production strategies.[19][20]

Style

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Many of Colquhoun's videos feature him cosplaying and roleplaying, with roles ranging from hosts, butlers, pole dancers, and visual kei musicians.[21][22] His YouTube channel gained popularity due to his anime content, with his favorite anime being JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.[23]

Charity work

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Colquhoun in gothic fashion

In 2022, Colquhoun and fellow YouTuber Chris "Abroad in Japan" Broad participated in an eight-day 750 km (470 mi) "cyclethon" across Hokkaido to raise funds for the Immune Deficiency Foundation. The cycle was streamed on Twitch and raised over $310,000.[24] The event won Best Philanthropic Stream Event at the 2022 Streamer Awards.[25]

In 2023, Colquhoun and Broad followed-up with a second cyclethon across Kyushu. The nine-day 900 km (560 mi) bike ride from Fukuoka to Kitakyushu, via the perimeter of Kyushu, raised over $555,000 for the Immune Deficiency Foundation.[26][27] Later that year, Colquhoun was the auctioneer of a charity auction at the Biltmore Los Angeles. The auction featured unique items from various Twitch and YouTube streamers, raising over $329,000 for the Immune Deficiency Foundation.[28]

In 2024, Colquhoun and Broad did a third cyclethon from Yamaguchi to Tokyo. The two-week 1,000 km (620 mi) bike ride included guest cyclists Garnt "Gigguk" Maneetapho, Felix "PewDiePie" Kjellberg, Peter "PremierTwo" Macy, and Natsuki Aso; it raised over $1 million for the Immune Deficiency Foundation.[29][30] Later that year, Colquhoun organised and presented his second charity auction on Twitch, raising a total of $517,874 for the Immune Deficiency Foundation with contributions from streamers like Ludwig Ahgren, Jeremy "Jerma985" Elbertson, and Imane "Pokimane" Anys.[31][32][33]

In 2025, Colquhoun and Broad completed a fourth cyclethon, this time from Hokkaido to Tokyo. The 15-day, 1,200 km (746 mi) bike ride again included various guests, such as Gigguk, PewDiePie, Rob "robcdee" Dee, and Peter Macy, again raising over $1 million for the Immune Deficiency Foundation.[34]

Filmography

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Anime

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Connor Colquhoun in anime
Year Title Role Notes Source
2021 Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles Reiss Vulfe [35]
2022 Tribe Nine Monkey 1 episode [36]

Video games

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Connor Colquhoun in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source
2015 Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition African Soldier Special thanks [37]
2020 Popup Dungeon Kraken Up, Mercenary, Rumor, Brevik, Zinfandel [38]
2021 Earth Defense Force: World Brothers The Royal Guard
TOME: Terrain of Magical Expertise Asterologist [39]
2022 Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX 2 Dacite [40]
2023 Omega Strikers Rasmus [41]
Honkai: Star Rail Peak [42]
2024 Card-En-Ciel Theodore Hohenheim, Leo, Dacite [43]
Get To Work Narrator [44]
2025 Dead Take Carlile [45]
BAPBAP Froggy [46]
Bonnie Bear Saves Frogtime Narrator [47]

Other

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Connor Colquhoun in other voiced works
Year Title Role Notes Source
2012 Dragon Ball Z Abridged Gashew, Spice
2015 Hunter x Hunter Abridged Satotz
Hyrule Warriors: The Movie Volga
2016 Hellsing Ultimate Abridged Headmaster/Freud
One Minute Melee Kenpachi Zaraki, J.A.R.V.I.S.
Chronexia and the Eight Seals Burly Guy 1 episode
2017 Did You Know Anime? Narrator/Himself
2019 The Weeklings Pie Day 1 episode
2020 BornWild • Versus Narrator, Lieutenant-General Gregson-Mitchell [48]
2021 Last of the Grads Coast to Coast Killer (voice) Uncredited
2022 GODSLAP Defister
2023 Aeroorange Captain H'Orange [49]

Awards and nominations

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Year Ceremony Category Result Ref.
2022 The Streamer Awards Best Philanthropic Stream Event
(500 Mile Cyclethon)
Won [50]
Best Variety Streamer Nominated
2023 Best Streamed Event
(The CDawgVA Charity Auction)
Nominated [51]
Best Variety Streamer Nominated
2024 Best Streamed Event
(Cyclethon 3)
Nominated [52][53]

References

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Connor Marc Colquhoun (born 26 July 1996), known professionally as CDawgVA, is a Welsh voice actor, YouTuber, streamer, and podcaster based in Tokyo, Japan. Affiliated with the talent management agency GeeXPlus since 2019, he specializes in English-language anime dubbing and creates content focused on voice acting reviews, Japanese culture, and gaming. With over 3.25 million subscribers on his primary YouTube channel as of November 2025, CDawgVA has built a global audience through humorous skits, collaborations, and live streams on platforms like Twitch, where he has amassed more than 1.48 million followers. Colquhoun was born in Denbighshire, Wales, and developed an early interest in anime and voice acting during his upbringing in the United Kingdom. He launched his YouTube channel in 2014, initially gaining traction with videos reviewing amateur voice acting submissions from platforms like Fiverr and showcasing his own dubbing experiments over popular anime scenes. By 2019, he relocated to Japan to pursue professional opportunities in the anime industry, a move that expanded his content to include "Japan Adventures" series documenting daily life, crane games, and cultural immersions in Tokyo. CDawgVA's voice acting career includes roles in anime dubs and original projects, such as voicing Carlile Winters in the 2025 video game Dead Take and contributing to music videos like bbno$ ft. Ironmouse's "1-800" in the same year. He has also lent his voice to characters like Rasmus and Dacite in various animated works. Beyond solo content, he co-hosts the popular podcast Trash Taste alongside fellow creators Gigguk (Garnt Maneetapho) and The Anime Man (Joey Bizinger), where episodes discuss anime, manga, and otaku culture, amassing millions of views since its debut in 2020. His collaborations extend to live events, including panels at Anime Expo with VTubers like Ironmouse, highlighting his influence in the anime and streaming communities. In 2024, Colquhoun joined the board of GeeXPlus, further solidifying his role in international content creation.

Biography

Early life and education

Connor Colquhoun was born on July 26, 1996, in , , , , to parents of Welsh descent. From a young age, Colquhoun developed a strong interest in , video games, and . Born and raised in , he discovered video games as a youngster, playing systems like the Super Nintendo and on hand-me-down consoles. His passion for emerged early, prompting initial experiments with voice impressions using basic recording equipment. These formative hobbies laid the groundwork for his later creative pursuits. Colquhoun completed his in around 2014, attending local schools during his upbringing. He then pursued higher education, earning a degree in from a university in in 2017, while continuing to refine his voice-acting skills at a school in . These experiences in and self-directed practice extended his childhood interests into more structured creative endeavors.

Personal life

Colquhoun relocated to , , in late 2019, following an invitation from the influencer agency GeeXPlus to capitalize on career opportunities in the anime and gaming industries. A 2017 vacation to had already deepened his affinity for the country's culture, prompting him to establish as his permanent base and shift his content toward more authentic explorations of daily life there. As of November 2025, maintains his residence in , embracing life through cultural immersion. Beyond his professional pursuits, Colquhoun pursues hobbies such as exploring 's vibrant food scene—from street eats to high-end spots—and strolling through serene locales like Daikanyama for or National Garden for relaxation.

Online career

YouTube and streaming

Colquhoun launched the channel CDawgVA on February 11, 2014, initially focusing on content, with the first video—a titled "Do You Even Voice Act Podcast #1"—uploaded on , 2014. Early uploads emphasized -related material, including character dubs and song covers, which began attracting viewers through impressions of popular series. Videos such as the 2017 " Voice Impressions" exemplified this style, blending humor with vocal mimicry to build initial traction among enthusiasts. The channel's growth accelerated with viral impression videos, including those featuring characters from and , contributing to key subscriber milestones: 1 million in 2020, 3 million by mid-2023, and approximately 3.25 million as of November 2025. This expansion was supported by consistent uploads of reaction-style content and voice work, which aligned well with YouTube's recommendation algorithms favoring high-engagement anime discussions. His distinctive voice impressions played a pivotal role in video popularity, often driving shares within online anime communities. In 2018, extended his presence to Twitch, where he began regular live streams centered on real-time reactions to media and gaming sessions, such as multiplayer titles and watch-alongs. This move integrated platform-specific features like channel memberships for exclusive perks and official merchandise sales, enhancing viewer interaction and revenue streams beyond . By 2023, he signed an exclusive streaming deal with Twitch, solidifying its role in his content ecosystem. A significant turning point occurred in November 2019 when Colquhoun relocated to , , sparking a surge in on-location collaborations and Japan-centric content that boosted cross-platform visibility. This period aligned with increased partnerships, including joint streams and videos with fellow creators, further diversifying his output. In response to YouTube's 2025 algorithm updates, which reduced visibility for long-form charity event recaps like his Cyclethon series, Colquhoun publicly addressed the impact on view counts and adapted by emphasizing shorter, high-engagement clips across platforms.

Podcasting and collaborations

In 2020, Connor Colquhoun, known as CDawgVA, co-launched the podcast alongside Garnt Maneetapho () and Joey Bizinger (), three prominent anime-focused YouTubers based in . The show centers on discussions of , , culture, and expatriate life in , blending personal anecdotes with cultural commentary. The podcast initially released episodes in audio format on platforms like and , but evolved to include full video productions on starting with its debut episode, enhancing viewer engagement through visual elements like host reactions and props. Over time, it incorporated special guests such as voice actors (e.g., Final Fantasy XIV's Michael Koji Fox) and industry creators, fostering deeper dives into production and trends. Live events marked further growth, with the first in-person recording at in 2023, followed by appearances at conventions like , a with stops in cities including and , and a 2024 live show at in , . Key collaborations extended the podcast's reach beyond its core trio, including joint streams with OfflineTV members like Disguised Toast during explorations of Akihabara in 2022. Partnerships with anime studios, such as visits to and Square Enix's development team, provided behind-the-scenes insights shared in special episodes. A notable crossover was the 2022 North American tour, featuring 22 live shows across the US and from July to October, drawing thousands of fans to cities like and New York for interactive Q&A sessions. Trash Taste has cultivated a dedicated , amassing millions of views on and high listener ratings (4.9/5 on ), which has spurred spin-off content like the animated highlight series After Dark for unscripted, extended discussions. However, guest appearances have occasionally sparked controversies, including backlash in early 2025 over political streamer Hasan Piker's , where differing audience expectations on topics like versus led to debates on content direction; Colquhoun addressed this by emphasizing the hosts' commitment to diverse but respectful conversations. As of 2025, the continues with weekly episodes, including seasonal specials like the winter edition released in October, and international expansions such as panels at and collaborative projects with game studios like the crossover video in November. These developments reflect ongoing efforts to blend virtual content with global live experiences.

Content style

Voice impressions and reactions

Colquhoun's signature voice impressions focus on replicating the distinct accents, tones, and emotional nuances of anime characters, often drawing from popular series to showcase his vocal range. For instance, in impressions of Black Butler characters like Sebastian Michaelis, he employs a refined British accent with a smooth, aristocratic tone to convey elegance and subtle menace, while Ciel Phantomhive's delivery incorporates a youthful, imperious edge with clipped enunciation to reflect the character's precocious demeanor. Similarly, his My Hero Academia impressions highlight heroic bombast for characters like All Might, using exaggerated volume and optimistic inflections to capture motivational emotions, demonstrating techniques like breath control and pitch modulation for authenticity. His reaction videos typically follow an unscripted format, where he provides real-time, spoiler-free commentary during first-time viewings of anime episodes, blending humorous exclamations with analytical critiques on , pacing, and character development. This approach allows for genuine emotional responses, such as surprise or laughter, while maintaining engagement through pauses for emphasis and recaps of key moments without revealing plot spoilers. The style emphasizes accessibility for newcomers, often incorporating light-hearted tangents to enhance viewer relatability. Colquhoun's impressions evolved from amateur efforts in his early YouTube videos around 2014, characterized by a prominent Welsh accent, hesitancy, and basic American approximations, to more polished skits by 2016 that featured confident delivery and comedic timing. In initial content, he relied on free audio software like Audacity primarily for , which sometimes distorted his recordings due to limited setup, but this progressed to professional-grade editing for layered effects in later skits. A distinctive series, "Dubber Reacts," involves critiquing subpar official dubs by re-recording scenes with improved vocal performances, comparing the originals' flat tones or mismatched emotions against his versions that prioritize natural and character intent. For example, in addressing flawed voice acting, he overdubs lines to inject appropriate urgency or , highlighting discrepancies in emotional delivery while adhering to the original script and timing. Audience engagement is fostered through impression challenges and fan-submitted requests, where reviews viewer recordings of attempts, offering feedback on techniques like enunciation and tone consistency to encourage improvement. This interactive element, often solicited via social platforms, includes critiques of submissions mimicking characters, emphasizing practical advice on audio quality and emotional authenticity to build involvement.

Humor and format

Colquhoun's humor is characterized by a self-deprecating tone, often employed in self-aware commentary on personal incentives and experiences within the and streaming community. This approach fosters relatability, particularly when juxtaposed with his life as a Welsh creator in , leading to comedic cultural clashes such as navigating in discussions or exaggerated reactions to Japanese customs. Fans particularly appreciate his prank-heavy style, which adds a mischievous layer to his content and draws from his British roots for broad appeal. His video formats have evolved from early niche YouTube content focused on voice acting to more diverse, engaging structures, including tier lists, hypothetical "what if" scenarios, and long-form discussions on anime tropes and trends. These videos typically last 20-40 minutes, incorporating edited highlights, memes, and British slang to blend accessibility for newcomers with thematic consistency across series like challenge videos. As of 2022, his editing shifted toward more produced segments, reflecting growth in production quality while maintaining chaotic energy in reactions. Starting in 2021, he adapted to trends by producing short-form clips for platforms like and , enhancing reach beyond traditional long-form content—a trend that has continued into 2025 with increased emphasis on streaming highlights and live collaborations. Voice impressions occasionally amplify this humor, adding vocal flair to scenarios without dominating the format.

Voice acting

Anime roles

Colquhoun's professional career in began in 2021 with the recurring supporting role of Reiss Vulfe, a enigmatic and mastermind figure, in the English dub of Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles. He reprised the character in the series' second season in 2023, contributing to key plot arcs involving political intrigue and supernatural elements where Vulfe manipulates events from the shadows. Fans have noted his delivery as effectively conveying the character's sly, otherworldly demeanor, aligning closely with the original Japanese performance's tone of calculated menace. In 2022, provided additional voices for the English dub of : Die Neue These, including the roles of De La Cour Patron A in episode 30 and Steinmetz in episode 31, appearing in scenes set in the Fezzanese bar that highlight interstellar politics and espionage. These minor but atmospheric supporting parts showcased his versatility in ensemble dubs. secured these roles through his affiliation with GeeXPlus, a Kadokawa-backed agency that connects creators with opportunities for series distributed globally. The process typically involves auditions submitted via the agency, followed by directed recording sessions in studios, where he performs lines to match the timing of the Japanese animation. His background in voice impressions of characters informed this transition to paid professional work. In 2023, he made a guest appearance as the Hannya Tribe in episode 11 of Tribe Nine, a sports-themed series with cyberpunk elements, voicing a tribal group in a high-stakes confrontation. As of November 2025, no additional anime dub roles have been announced or completed for Colquhoun, though his agency continues to facilitate opportunities in ongoing English localization projects.

Video game roles

Colquhoun entered professional video game in 2021 with the role of Lazenby, a playable character in the action shooter : World Brothers, developed by Japanese studio and published by . This marked his initial foray into interactive gaming projects, where he provided voice lines for combat scenarios and character interactions during remote recording sessions. In 2022, voiced , a key supporting character in the action-platformer Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX 2, developed by , a Japanese studio known for indie-style titles in the series. His performance contributed to the English localization efforts, emphasizing dynamic for boss encounters and narrative beats recorded in studio environments in . This role highlighted his growing involvement in English dubs for Japanese-developed games, building on his impressions expertise that casting directors noted as a factor in his selection for versatile NPC and parts. Colquhoun's portfolio expanded in 2023 with the voice of , a charismatic mid-range striker in the free-to-play multiplayer game , where he delivered lines for in-game taunts and story modes that showcased his ability to convey arrogance and flair. The role involved collaboration with Odyssey Interactive, incorporating motion-captured animations synced to his vocal delivery. By 2024, he took on multiple characters in the roguelite RPG Card-en-Ciel—Theodore Hohenheim, Leo, and Dacite—further partnering with for English localization in a card-battling dungeon crawler, where his recordings supported exploratory NPC interactions. That year, he also narrated Get to Work, an indie rage game, providing overarching commentary that enhanced its humorous, frustration-driven gameplay. In 2025, portrayed Carlile Winters in the horror adventure Dead Take, developed by Surgent Studios, involving both and for a tense, narrative-driven role amid a star-studded cast including and . His performance received praise for standing out in ensemble scenes, with players noting its emotional depth in community discussions. Additionally, it was revealed that year that he had earlier contributed uncredited voice work as the Nigerian archer in : Definitive Edition, a role performed for free that demonstrated his range in historical strategy contexts. These projects underscore 's progression from indie supporting roles to prominent contributions in major releases, often leveraging his streaming background for authentic, energetic deliveries that resonate in gaming communities.
YearGameRoleDeveloperNotes
2021Lazenby / Playable soldier; combat-focused lines
2022Gunvolt Chronicles: Luminous Avenger iX 2Supporting antagonist; English dub
2023RasmusOdyssey InteractiveMultiplayer striker; taunts and story
2024Card-en-CielTheodore Hohenheim, Leo, Multiple NPCs; roguelite RPG localization
2024Get to WorkNarratorIndependentHumorous narration for rage mechanics
2025Dead TakeCarlile WintersSurgent StudiosMotion-captured horror role
2019 (revealed 2025)Nigerian ArcherForgotten Empires / World's EdgeUncredited unit voice;

Other media

Colquhoun has provided narration for web series, including the role of the unnamed narrator in the animated short Dragon and Weed: Origins Season 1 Vol. 1 (2020), a collaborative project blending humor and fantasy elements. In the realm of audiobooks, he narrated the full English adaptation of the yaoi manga You Are My Princess (2020), produced in collaboration with BookWalker as an exclusive digital release; this marked his debut in audiobook narration and was promoted through his YouTube channel as a passion project exploring boys' love genres. Colquhoun's voice work extends to commercials, such as providing uncredited vocals for a advertisement in 2020, which he later discussed in a video reaction highlighting the unexpected use of his demo . He also lent his voice to promotional ads for boat dealerships around the same period, as revealed in his content reflecting on freelance gigs. At conventions, Colquhoun has delivered live voice impressions and performances, including a panel at SMASH! CON 2022 where he demonstrated a range of anime-inspired voices for attendees. In , he expanded into music videos with a featured role as B.B. No Money in bbno$ ft. Ironmouse's "1-800".

Philanthropy

Charity streams

Colquhoun initiated his organized charity streams in 2022 through Twitch, partnering primarily with the Immune Deficiency Foundation (IDF) to support individuals with disorders, including many children. The debut event, "Connor's 500 Mile Cyclethon," involved a multi-day live-streamed cycling journey across , blending endurance challenges with interactive streaming elements like voice impressions and casual gaming segments to engage viewers. This event marked the start of his structured efforts, raising $319,857.87 for the IDF. Subsequent annual Cyclethons have become signature charity streams, typically spanning 8 to 15 days and covering hundreds of kilometers from remote regions to major cities like . These streams feature real-time updates on the journey, guest appearances from collaborators such as , and thematic integrations like character impressions to maintain viewer interest. For instance, Cyclethon 2 in 2023 raised $555,171 for the IDF, while Cyclethon 3 in 2024 exceeded $1 million, and Cyclethon 4 in 2025 also surpassed $1 million. Complementing these, annual charity auctions began in 2023 as extended live streams on Twitch, where Colquhoun auctions donated items—often with or gaming themes—from himself and peers like and , fostering a festive, interactive atmosphere. The 2023 auction raised $329,000 for the IDF, and the 2024 edition brought in $518,014.18. Community involvement is central to these streams, with viewers contributing via Tiltify donations that unlock custom incentives, such as personalized voice messages or special stream segments. Donations often surge during moments, like route completions in Cyclethons or high-profile bids in auctions, creating a collaborative dynamic. These events integrate seamlessly with Colquhoun's regular streaming schedule, occasionally aligning with holidays for extended sessions. To illustrate milestones from major streams:
YearEventBeneficiaryAmount Raised
2022Cyclethon 1IDF$319,857.87
2023Cyclethon 2IDF$555,171.00
2023Charity AuctionIDF$329,000
2024Cyclethon 3IDF$1,062,576
2024Charity AuctionIDF$518,014.18
2025Cyclethon 4IDF$1,069,561

Fundraising achievements

Colquhoun's fundraising efforts have cumulatively exceeded $3.8 million by April 2025, with the vast majority directed toward the Immune Deficiency Foundation (IDF) to support individuals with primary immunodeficiencies. This total encompasses multiple annual events, including Cyclethons and charity auctions, reflecting a sustained commitment to healthcare causes. Smaller portions have benefited other organizations, such as $14,000 donated to Make-A-Wish during the 2023 auction and $181,000 raised through a collaborative 24-hour stream for Doctors Without Borders. Among the most notable successes, Cyclethon 4 in 2025 generated over $1.07 million for the IDF through a 15-day, 1,200-kilometer bike ride across , streamed live to engage global viewers. Similarly, Cyclethon 3 in 2024 raised $1.06 million for the same cause, surpassing Colquhoun's personal goal of $1 million and highlighting the event's growing scale. The 2024 charity auction further contributed $518,014.18 to the IDF by auctioning unique items from fellow creators, demonstrating the power of community involvement in amplifying donations. Colquhoun has partnered with co-hosts from the podcast, including and , for joint initiatives that leverage their shared audience; the 2022 24-hour charity stream, for instance, united the group to support Doctors Without Borders amid global humanitarian needs. These collaborations have earned recognition from beneficiary organizations, with the IDF honoring Colquhoun at its 2024 conference for raising nearly $2.2 million to date, underscoring his role in advancing awareness and support for primary immunodeficiencies. The long-term impact of these funds includes enhanced access to early diagnosis, treatments like , and improved for IDF beneficiaries, enabling programs that address chronic health challenges for thousands affected by immune disorders. While specific beneficiary stories remain private to protect , the IDF has noted how such contributions sustain ongoing and medical support initiatives. Organizing these high-stakes events has presented challenges, including physical burnout from extended cycling and streaming—such as and near-misses with traffic during Cyclethon 3—to mental strain from coordinating logistics over weeks. To promote , has adapted by incorporating co-hosts like PremierTwo for rotational support and scaling back certain events, like skipping the 2025 auction to recover energy for future efforts.

Recognition

Awards

Colquhoun has been recognized for his contributions to streaming and philanthropy through a win at . His inaugural Cyclethon, an 8-day, 750 km event across in September 2022 that raised over $310,000 for the Immune Deficiency Foundation, earned the Best Philanthropic Stream Event award at the 2023 ceremony, highlighting the impact of his endurance streams in supporting charitable causes. In recognition of his YouTube channel's growth, Colquhoun received the Gold Creator Award in 2020 after surpassing one million subscribers on , affirming his status as a prominent and content creator. As of November 2025, Colquhoun's Cyclethon 5 event earlier that year (April 2025, from to over 15 days) raised over $1 million for the Immune Deficiency Foundation, though no formal awards have been announced for this iteration as the 2025 ceremony is scheduled for December 6, 2025.

Nominations and honors

Colquhoun's Cyclethon 3, a 14-day charity cycling event across from Yamaguchi to that raised over $1 million for the Immune Deficiency Foundation in April 2024, earned a for Best Streamed Event at the 2024 . This category recognizes the most entertaining, interesting, or enjoyable streamed event of the year, with Cyclethon 3 competing against high-profile entries such as Ludwig's Streamer Games and RDCGaming's Creator League at DreamCon. The highlighted the event's peak viewership of 59,000 concurrent viewers and its blend of endurance challenge, guest appearances, and . His consistent contributions to streaming have positioned him as a prominent figure in the category, with prior Cyclethon iterations receiving acclaim in philanthropic-focused honors. For the 2025 , nominations include categories relevant to his work, though specific entries for Cyclethon 5 are not detailed as of , 2025.

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