>>48391285For Pokemon specifically, I mostly watch False Swipe Gaming. Learning about the history of an individual Pokemon is generally interesting and easy to listen to. It's also fun to look back on the old days of when I used to play.
A-lot of the old guard like Shofu, Tama, or JWittz all eventually branched out and started to do different things with their channels and careers which is always a healthy thing. Honestly I think some of the better Pokemon content on Youtube comes from people who do more than just Pokemon. Alecxander isn't a PokeTuber, but his video discussion of Gen 4 was really good. It was like a narrative analysis of the Sinnoh Region and its culture. It was refreshing to hear someone talk about these games in that kind of way. Lockstin is also pretty fun, as he tends to talk about things in a more educational and informative way.