Niatoos Dadbeh, better known by his YouTube channel, Star Wars Theory, is a Canadian YouTuber with 3.29 million subscribers,[1] and is a self-described "Star Wars fan making content for other Star Wars fans".[2] Its creator, commonly known as "Toos", began his YouTube channel in 2016 making videos about the Star Wars film franchise.[3]
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^Asarch, Steven (2019-01-19). "YouTube Star Wars Theory Has Vader Fan Film Struck Down by Disney Music Publisher". Newsweek. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
^Dickens, Andrew (2019-12-19). "Star Wars Theory madness: the heavy toll of running the galaxy's biggest YouTube channel". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
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