Culter35

Before Youtube
Before Bentley

joined Youtube. He was interested in making stories and comics. While in 6th grade in early 2007, He and his friends were playing Club Penguin. And every Friday they have hidden things in the game. And Anthony would go online and type in what Club Penguin item he wanted to find and one of the results that came up under the cheats was Youtube.

The Clank35 Era (Late 2007 - Early 2008)
According to his Youtube Story, He uploaded videos of him playing Guitar Hero. Which to some people they called him hatred. So he decided to create a new account for skits. Which is Culter35. most of the videos are currently audio-swapped due to copyright. Same happened on his cpclank35 account.

The Culter35 Era (2008 - 2009, 2011-present)
Anthony created his account culter35 in replacement of clank35. As revealed in the first Culter Conference, When he was creating his Youtube. Christopher was playing Guitar Hero and then Anthony got the name from the song "Cult Of Person". Anthony uploaded videos with a camera (Which is unknown) and his dad's computer (Since at that time his computer was slow.) He made videos like The Ghost, How to do Kung Fu, and Food Battle 2008 (parody), Unfourtanly he uploaded Guitar Hero videos as he forgot about copyright and then all the videos were deleted. But he continued his account that led to the begining of Pablo Sanchez where Pablo was the protagonist. And Fabrizo was the deuteragonist. The series ended in June of 2010. In the summer of 2009 he also created a series with middle school friend, Matt Casa,  "That Guy". Due to Anthony switching channels, the That Guy series ended with That Guy 9. Then he decided to switch back to culter35 and he continues making videos to this. Currently the old videos were deleted or private due to embarresment and copyright.

The C35Production Era (2009)
Anthony got the name C35Production from a user with the name Beefmuffinhippo. He planned to switch to that account. Although nothing really happended in this era, He uploaded videos such as The NOT SO Easy Button, The Unwelcome Intruder and most likely Hilter Died in my Closet!?. On November of 2009, The account was hacked and lost forever.

The CulterProductions Era (2009 - 2011)
Imedditly after C35Production was hacked, Anthony quickly made the CulterProductions account and refriended many of his old friends. Now Anthony told everyone what happended on culter35 (Which is now removed.) They resubscribed to him and he stopped making videos on culter35 from March 2010 - June 2010 and June 2010 - August 2011.) In a Q&A, Anthony said when he uploaded That Guy 9 he started uploading on culter35 and gaved up CulterProductions. So he doesen't make videos on CulterProductions anymore thanks to That Guy.

Copyright Claims Again!
In January of 2015, Anthony's most popular video ARIANA GRANDE & JUSTIN BIEBER KISS ON TOUR '''!? THEN BREAKS UP WITH JAI BROOKS?!''' was removed due to inappropriate content. The video had over '''800,000 views. '''And the violation strike would not expire until July. During those months, Anthony had to make videos under 15 minutes, Which is the Youtube time limit if the Youtube account wasn't verified or if it had one or two copyright strikes.



He  was not given a chance to appeal this video strike, even though he is a YouTube Partner. On February 13, 2015, He decided to make a video based on the incident. The picture on the right -> is from the video.

Monthly Vlogs


In November of 2015, Anthony began to upload monthly vlogs as well as an update on how many subscribers they are gaining. The vlogs continued on until the summer of 2016, when Anthony got tired of making the vlogs.

The Rise of a YouTube Star
Around late 2016, Anthony and high-school friend, Andrew Heinlein, posted a skit which included the popular children's toy at the time, Elf on the Shelf. The video later gained over 1,000,000 views in over 2 weeks. It was the second video off the Culter35 channel to reach that milestone. The first video to reach this milestone was '''SLENDER MAN SIGHTING! '''which had over a million views already by early 2016. Because of the popularity of Elf of the Shelf, as well as the original videos of Anthony, Andrew, and Matt attempting to prove mythic legends real and fake. Anthony decided to make sequels to all of those videos because people in the comment section started asking him too. After December was over, Anthony's channel started to decline a bit and grow slower in subs after the second ELF ON THE SHELF video was posted. This however didn't seem to worry Anthony as much as he already gained an additional 30,000 subscribers because of the video. So 2017 continued with Anthony and his friends continuing to post their regular skits and monthly vlogs on their channel. Both of which had a steady-number of views for a channel with 60,000 subscribers. Around late 2017 with the success of the Elf on the Shelf skits, Anthony and Andrew made three parts to the series, the first two being standalone ideas by the duo, but the third one included ideas from the fanbase which had grown sufficiently compared to last year. The rise of the channel also hit a milestone that Anthony dreamt of having as a kid when he first started YouTube: '''100,000 Subscribers! '''Unfortunately for Anthony, because December was almost over. There wasn't enough time to make a milestone thanking everyone for getting him and the other members where they are today. Though he was able to thank his viewers minimally in the last Elf on the Shelf video of the month.

The 100,000 Subscriber Milestone Video
To celebrate the milestone of 100,000 subscribers, Anthony got in contact with some of his old friends who he had not talked or did, but rarely to since high school to join him to star in the milestone video.He was able to get the people who had participated in one or two Culter35 videos from time to time with the exception of a few people, who turned the opportunity down due to college and other stuff they had going on during that time frame. The comment section of the video was filled with people telling the Culter35 gang how long they've been watching them and how they influenced them into becoming YouTubers themselves.

The Downfall
In January of 2018, a video in which Andrew and Anthony were taste-testing snacks was taken down by YouTube due to the title and thumbnail depicting them eating snacks which resembled the laundry detergent pods. This was around the time where a dangerous challenge called The Tide Pod Challenge was trending worldwide.There were videos which surfaced on Instagram and Twitter depicting young children putting Tide-Pods in their mouth and attempting to swallow the toxic object. Because of this, YouTube’s automatic system began removing thousands of videos that had something to do with tide pods based on the thumbnail and/or title.

Due to the video's take down, views began to plummet on Anthony's channel as YouTube didn't want to recommend a channel that would influence kids into doing illegal activities. There was also a massive subscriber decline going into early-March of 2018, which Anthony later claimed to think that it was also a glitch in YouTube's system.

Because of the sudden and rapid decline of the Culter35 channel, Anthony decided that it would be best for him to go back to college and get his degree. Videos on the Culter35 channel were posted once for a month shortly afterward, gaining little views and success.

Slowly Gaining Success
Around the time Anthony finished college before the summer of 2018, he made the decision that he would post every Friday despite the now minimum viewership he had at the time.

Shortly after the first few videos of the summer were uploaded in July, the subscribers started to increase slowly. Though the number wasn't exactly what Anthony expected, it sparked larger viewership for the channel and the channel continued to rise slowly until mid-September/early-October of 2018.

The Trending Page
In November of 2018 shortly before December, Anthony and Andrew both decided to film Part 6 to the Elf on the Shelf series a month earlier. This in turn, sparked the channel's second boost which was greater than the boost last year.