POYKPAC was formed in January 2006. The troupe joined
YouTube on April 9, 2006, and it uploaded its first video in June 2006. Before creating the channel,
Jenn Lyon, Ryan Hunter, and Maggie Ross were students at the
University of North Carolina School of the Arts; they later met Taige Jensen and Ryan Hall when moving to
New York City, where they formed POYKPAC. The troupe was based in
Bushwick, Brooklyn, where they lived in proximity to acquaintances
Waverly Films. In May 2007, POYKPAC uploaded
Mario: Game Over, which as of November 2022 has 63.2 million views.
Bilge Ebiri of the magazine
New York described the video as an "unholy cross between
Raging Bull and
Spun" and that it "transcends its sketch-comedy origins and gains a kind of rough epic grandeur". The video was nominated for the Best Comedy Video of 2007 in the
YouTube Awards, although it did not win the award. POYKPAC took part in the Sketchies contest, which was organized by YouTube, in June 2007. The troupe uploaded
Hipster Olympics to its channel in August 2007, which as of November 2022 has 3.7 million views. POYKPAC stated that the video was inspired from
Monty Python's
Upper Class Twit of the Year sketch.
Block Magazine, a Brooklyn-based local news magazine, noted that the video shows "is not just a pithy stab at self-caricatures", while
PopMatters described the cast as "an overall level of nonchalance and a reticent air of superiority".
New York noted that the video was "hugely important in the evolution of the
hipster joke because it brought the concept of making fun of hipsters to the internet", while Jen Carlson of
Gothamist described it as "somehow still funny even though making fun of hipsters isn't even ironically cool anymore". The troupe took part in the second Sketchies contest in April 2008, nominating the
Voice Talkers video for the final round; they placed second. POYKPAC launched
Good Morning Internet!, a 15-episode web-series, in June 2008, which aired on the
Independent Film Channel (IFC). Based on the Canadian
Good Morning World television series, it was a morning talk show that included
parody and
character comedy; it ran for three weeks. Comedian
Reggie Watts and YouTube personality
Caitlin Hill made guest appearances in the show. In October 2011, POYKPAC uploaded
The Walken Dead to its YouTube channel, which as of November 2022 has 1.3 million views. It is a parody that combines
The Walking Dead and actors making impressions of
Christopher Walken. In 2012, POYKPAC won the
Syfy reality series
Viral Video Showdown. The troupe uploaded
Movie Title Breakup to its channel in February 2014, which as of November 2022 has 1.1 million views. According to Hunter, who directed the video, the video was recorded a year and a half ago before its upload date.
Gizmodo described it as "supremely clever short", while
HuffPost described it as a "funny and innovative sketch". At this point, the troupe operated on an "on-off basis", since the members were also a part of other projects. Alongside IFC, the content that POYKPAC published was also featured on
MTV and on the
Today news show. == Members ==