[18] The Tobuscus channel has since continued to focus on comedic skits and animated sketches, achieving recognition for those such as RIAA Gold certified "I Can Swing My Sword",[19] "Safety Torch"[20] and "Nugget In A Biscuit".
The channel has featured playthrough videos of numerous indie and AAA games since its inception, including the long-running Minecraft and Happy Wheels series.
In addition to producing his own original content over three channels, Turner has worked together with a wide range of other YouTube personalities on various projects.
In 2009, he performed a guitar collaboration with Joe Penna (MysteryGuitarMan) using two separate videos played simultaneously;[25][26] in 2010 he made an appearance on the fifth episode of Annoying Orange, titled "A Cheesy Episode";[27] in early 2011 he worked with iJustine on a number of LittleBigPlanet 2 Let's Play videos;[28] since 2011 he has worked on many projects with Jack Douglass, including parody "Tobjackscus",[29] sketch "Dubstep Tobuscus",[30] and music videos "Take Off Your Clothes (Like Scarlett Johansson)",[31] "Razors in Your Apple (On Halloween)",[32] and "The Valentine's Day Song";[33] and in 2012 he starred in a short with Olga Kay entitled Olga Kay Goes Haywire.,[34] as well as starring in an episode of the YouTube series, "Retarded Policeman".
[35] Tobuscus has also appeared alongside notable celebrities on several occasions, including the music video for the song "Whistle While I Work It", featuring Chester See and Wayne Brady,[36] as well as starring in a three-parter YouTube series "Terminator Genisys: The YouTube Chronicles" to promote the film Terminator Genisys.
A range of well-known personalities were involved in the series, including Arnold Schwarzenegger himself, and YouTube stars such as Lilly Singh, Olga Kay, Sean Klitzner, Epic Lloyd, The Warp Zone, and Kevin Lieber.
[48] Turner also starred alongside Dawson in the 2015 comedy Bob Thunder: Internet Assassin[49] and played a minor role in the 2015 film The Great Gilly Hopkins.
[54] Among his online commercial credits are adverts for Fox crime drama series Lie to Me, footwear manufacturer and retailer Timberland, snack food product Pop-Tarts, and social network aggregation website Ouibox.
[citation needed] Turner has also secured hosting roles for a number of events and series, including reporting on the Toshiba "Set Me Free Tour" for MTV in August 2009[55][56] and presenting holiday special web shows for Comedy Central, Spike and VH1.
[66][67] In May 2014, Turner signed a three-book deal with Tegen Books, an imprint of HarperCollins, to help create an illustrated journal-style series based on Tobuscus Adventures.
[69] Within the first few years of his three channels running concurrently, Turner was considered one of the most popular YouTube personalities, later recognised as a "mainstay",[70] "pioneer",[71] and "one of the site's greatest innovators.
"[15] Turner has on occasion expressed how his channels have suffered from management issues on YouTube that ultimately restricts how many video views he receives.
Jacobs noted how the development of the game, which ultimately took place over an almost two-year period,[74][75] had run over-budget, despite having received more than double the requested funds, and had been met with a number of delays, which Turner himself ascribed to a lack of experience.
[80][81] Writing a blog post on Tumblr, Fletcher claimed that she had contemplated suicide following the episodes, and that Turner had likely committed the same acts to other women.