TheOdd1sOut

YouTube Star

TheOdd1sOut was born in Chandler, AZ on May 14th, 1996 and is the YouTube Star. At the age of 27, TheOdd1sOut biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 14, 1996
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Chandler, AZ
Age
27 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Animator, Cartoonist, Comics Artist, Youtuber
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Janette Rallison (mother)
TheOdd1sOut Life

Robert James Rallison, also known as The Odd 1s Out or Odd 1s Out, as well as Odd1s Out, is a YouTuber.

As of November 2019, his main YouTube channel has 13.2 million followers.

As of October 2019, his secondary YouTube channel (TheOddd2sOut) has over 2.2 million viewers.

Personal life

Rallison was born in Chandler, Arizona, on May 14, 1996, to a Mormon family. Janette Rallison, author, is his mother. Faith is his twin sister, and three other siblings are involved: Luke, Kate, and Arianna.

He attended Perry High School in Gilbert, Arizona. He didn't have formal education in drawing, but wanted to be a cartoonist as a youth, according to Rallison.

Rallison migrated to Glendale, California, in 2018.

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TheOdd1sOut Career

Career

Webcomics was Rallison's first published illustrated work, under the name TheOddd1sOut. In June 2012, he began his first comic strip on Tumblr when he was 16. He had 100,000 followers before 100 comics, but it took him about a year to settle into his art style. He had written about 400 strips by September 2016, the most popular stripe in the United States. Because of the characters' white, roundish appearance, Rallison referred to them as "marshmallow people." His comics tended to concentrate on lighthearted topics, such as taking famous puns literally or ridiculing social cliches.

Rallison's YouTube channel debuted on August 30, 2014, just over two years after launching his webcomic, as theodd1sout comedian. He speaks about his life story, his thoughts, and opinions in his animated films, which feature the same "marshmallow people" as the webcomic. "A Book I Made as a Kid" was his first video, focusing on a short story he created while in elementary school. His channel attracted 100,000 viewers in March 2016. His channel attracted over 278,000 viewers in April 2016, totaling more than 400,000. In July 2016, Rallison's channel attracted 1 million viewers at some point.

Rallison introduced TheOddd2sOut, a non-animation channel, on December 2, 2017, i.e. gaming. 1 million subscribers were gained in April 2018, and TheOddd1sOut reached ten million followers in January 2019.

"Life is Fun" with David Brown of Boyinaband, and "Good Person" with Joel Berghult from RoomieOfficial in December 2018.

In YouTube Rewind 2018: The Shape of 2017 and Everyone Controls Rewind, where he has a speaking role, his animated character appeared in the credits scene. In March 2019, Rallison appeared in MrBeast's $200,000 YouTuber Battle Royale video. He was on a team with Jaiden Animations and Anthony Padilla, and the team won the first round. Rallison donated the funds earned from YouTuber Battle Royale to #TeamTrees, a non-profit started by MrBeast that aimed to plant 20 million trees by the end of 2019.

The Odd 1s Out: How to Be Cool and Other Things I Certainly Learned from Growing Up, which was published in July 2018. It was ranked No. 1 in the United States. On Publishers Weekly's best-selling list, there are 12 in the "trade paperback" segment.

Rallison also worked on Can't Catch Harry, and on November 22, Rallison revealed and launched his smartphone game TheOddd1sOut: Let's Bounce!

Rallison revealed in June 2022 that an animated series based on his character, Oddballs, would premiere on Netflix later this year.

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