Meet the world's most adorable superstar toy reviewer

ByLA Blake KGO logo
Friday, October 3, 2014
Evan and his sister play with the toys as they review them, sometimes getting inspired to go on adventures (through video editing).
Evan and his sister play with the toys as they review them, sometimes getting inspired to go on adventures (through video editing).
Evan and his sister play with the toys as they review them, sometimes getting inspired to go on adventures (through video editing).
Evan and his sister play with the toys as they review them, sometimes getting inspired to go on adventures (through video editing).
Evan and his sister play with the toys as they review them, sometimes getting inspired to go on adventures (through video editing).
Evan and his sister play with the toys as they review them, sometimes getting inspired to go on adventures (through video editing).
Evan and his sister play with the toys as they review them, sometimes getting inspired to go on adventures (through video editing).
Evan and his sister play with the toys as they review them, sometimes getting inspired to go on adventures (through video editing).
Evan and his sister play with the toys as they review them, sometimes getting inspired to go on adventures (through video editing).
Evan and his sister play with the toys as they review them, sometimes getting inspired to go on adventures (through video editing).
Evan and his sister play with the toys as they review them, sometimes getting inspired to go on adventures (through video editing).
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Meet the world's most adorable superstar toy reviewerEvan and his sister play with the toys as they review them, sometimes getting inspired to go on adventures (through video editing).
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There's something about 8-year-old Evan that sets him apart from adult toy reviewers.

Maybe it's his honesty about what he likes and doesn't like about the toys. Maybe it's the fact that he actually plays with them during his review. Or maybe it's his cute comments that only a kid could make, like, "Sorry if I'm talking a little funny today because I just lost my tooth."

That observation comes from his most popular video, in which he reviews "Angry Birds Space Softee Dough." The video has more than 52 million views.

Tap to watch if you're viewing on the news app.

Evan reviews everything from action figures to cars to more unique "toys" like the "World's Largest Gummy Worm."

Though the joy of playing might be motivation enough for Evan to make his videos, he gets more out of it than that. $1.3 million more a year, to be exact.

Evan's dad told Good Morning America that the family is investing that money in the future for Evan and his younger sister, Jillian, who helps with many of the reviews.

But in case you were wondering, Evan doesn't get to keep all of those toys. He and his family donate many of them to kids in need.