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LS Mark ( Real name: Mark McConville) is an Irish YouTuber also known as Splash Dash, formerly known as Immortal Resurrection. He rose to fame for his opinionated commentary about people, popular culture, and television. The YouTuber was rather known for his videos on Butch Hartman, the animated story-time community, as well as Quinton Reviews.
LS Mark Age
He was born on March 29, 2002, in Ireland. Mark is 20 years old.
LS Mark Height
He is a man of average stature. Mark stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in ( Approx 1.73 m).
LS Mark Family
He was born to his parents in Ireland. Mark grew up in Ireland and began posting videos in November 2014. He has sisters but has not shared their identities publicly. Mark has made videos about YouTubers like Logan Thirtyacre and Vailskibum94.
LS Mark Girlfriend
He is an Animator who has attracted more than 430,000 subscribers to his YouTube channel. Despite his fame, Mark is likely to be single since he has not shared anything about his love life. But it is also possible that the Youtuber is in a relationship and has decided not to let the public know about it.
LS Mark YouTube
He started his channel in 2014 at the age of 12 as “Immortal Resurrection.” His earliest accessible uploads were a series of gaming videos, where Mark played the mobile port of Sonic The Hedgehog 1 for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. He would later be unlisted somewhere around 2018. Then, Mark went on to doing drawing and pixel art tutorials, the channel was renamed “LS Mark” in 2015 although he still uses his older channel name ImmortalResurrection in the link.
Mark produced his first “commentary” video after he uploaded his review of Sonic The Hedgehog. He went on to make reviews and eventually started to make commentary on the Sonic games. His old sonic videos are now unlisted although some users saved nearly all of the old LS Mark videos. He made a second channel called “SplashDash” for making Sonic videos in 2020. Mark uploaded a video on Vailskibum94 on February 16, 2018, and it quickly spiked in popularity.
Currently, the video is sitting at almost 300,000 views. It received a mixed reception though. Mark quickly became a commentator, presumably because of this newfound viewership. However, he decided to stop making commentary videos due to too much negativity in the community, Mark privatized and unlisted his old videos and started reviewing animated media, movies, and video games.
His last commentary video was “Game Grumps is on it’s last legs”. He relisted his old commentary videos in February 2021, to show the progression of his channel. On his channel, Mark gives his thoughts on the world of animation ranging from movie franchises to other creators in the YouTube animation community. Also, he often shares long-form content such as the four-hour video “Ranking EVERY Disney & Pixar Movie Ever.”
LS Mark SplashDash
His second YouTube channel was originally a shitpost channel named “LoSer Mark.” However, Mark later re-branded it to SplashDash where he makes videos discussing Sonic The Hedgehog. Originally, he started his SplashDash channel to be similar to Cybershell’s videos which were absent for nearly 3 years at the time. Cybershell, probably in fear of Mark replacing his title as the “Sonic Lore Master” returned to the internet soon after Mark started his second channel.
Later, Cybershell and Mark became good friends with each other and they interact on a regular basis and support each other’s channels. Mark has a running joke on his main channel about SplashDash being his “friend’s” channel. Several of his fans play along with this joke. Mark stopped the joke after some fans noticed that SplashDash is actually also run by Mark himself.
LS Mark Net Worth
He is an Irish YouTuber who has accumulated an estimated net worth of $1,693,571.
How Old Is LS Mark
He is a 20-year-old Ireland YouTuber who was born on March 29, 2002, in Ireland.
Who Is LS Mark
His real name is Mark McConville, an Irish YouTuber also known as Splash Dash, formerly known as Immortal Resurrection. He rose to fame for his opinionated commentary about people, popular culture, and television.