Malaysia
AAC Dream is the YouTube channel of Afiq, a self-taught Malaysian animator whose content centers on 3D Minecraft-style parody animation.
Total Followers +0.1%
8M
Across YouTube
Primary Platform
YouTube
8M followers · 100% of audience
Engagement
1.1%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mega
Est. — / IG post
| Platform | Followers | 30d Growth | Engagement | Posts / wk | Last upload |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| YouTube | 7,960,000 | +10K | 1.1% | 6.1 | 2 days ago |
| Window | YouTube | Combined | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last 7 days | +10K +0.1% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +10K |
| Last 30 days | +10K +0.1% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +10K |
| Last 90 days | +30K +0.4% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +30K |
| Last 365 days | +30K +0.4% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +30K |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
AAC Dream is the YouTube channel of Afiq, a self-taught Malaysian animator whose content centers on 3D Minecraft-style parody animation. His signature work features locally beloved franchises — Ejen Ali and Boboiboy — alongside superhero and gaming crossovers, giving him strong roots in Malaysia's animated entertainment culture while tapping into a broader global gaming audience. What began as a school hobby of making people laugh grew into a multi-million subscriber channel, demonstrating how regionally grounded animation can scale when built on recognizable IP and a consistent comedic sensibility.
More recently the channel has pivoted toward Sonic the Hedgehog–themed short-form content, leveraging the character's wide internet appeal and meme-adjacent humor to extend reach into anglophone markets — particularly the United States and United Kingdom — beyond its dominant Malaysian core. The audience skews male and clusters in the 18–44 range, a profile that suits gaming, streaming, and entertainment brands seeking animation-native placements. With growth currently flat and engagement slightly below category norms, the channel's trajectory will hinge on whether the Sonic pivot can deepen international retention or a return to its Malaysian IP roots could reignite its most loyal base.
AAC Dream reaches an audience concentrated in Malaysia primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations. As an animation creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Engagement on YouTube runs around 1.1%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at AAC Dream's tier (Mega, 8M combined followers, Malaysia). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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AAC Dream's real name is Afiq, a Malaysian creator who built the channel around his long-standing hobby of 3D animation. He describes starting out by making videos for school projects, with the goal of making people laugh — a motivation that has stayed with the channel ever since.
AAC Dream launched as a Minecraft animation channel, with early content rooted firmly in the Minecraft universe. The channel has since expanded well beyond Minecraft to cover Malaysian animated franchises and global characters like Sonic the Hedgehog, while keeping the same comedy-driven animation style.
Ejen Ali — the popular Malaysian animated spy series — is one of the content pillars AAC Dream is specifically known for. Animating characters from the show in 3D helped AAC Dream build a loyal following among Malaysian fans, which still makes up the majority of the channel's audience.
Yes, Boboiboy, the beloved Malaysian animated superhero franchise, features prominently alongside Ejen Ali in AAC Dream's catalogue. These locally iconic characters gave the channel a strong foothold in Malaysia before its reach expanded internationally.
Afiq has said in his own channel bio that animation and video editing began as a personal hobby developed over several years. His earliest drive was making people laugh through school video projects, and that comedy-first instinct directly shapes every animation the channel still publishes today.
AAC Dream's recent output has shifted heavily toward Sonic the Hedgehog-themed 3D animation shorts, applying the channel's signature comedy and parody formula to a character with massive global recognition. Sonic's viral short-form appeal fits perfectly with the bite-sized, humor-led style AAC Dream has always used, and it has helped the content travel well beyond the core Malaysian audience.
Afiq started making videos to entertain classmates on school projects, gradually developing his 3D animation skills as a hobby before the YouTube channel took off. The combination of locally loved Malaysian characters like Ejen Ali and Boboiboy plus globally viral characters like Sonic helped the channel grow into a Mega-tier presence over time.
AAC Dream's animations are firmly comedy and parody — Afiq has stated from the beginning that making people laugh is the primary goal. Even recreations of scenes from franchises like Boboiboy or Ejen Ali are built around humor rather than faithful dramatic retelling.
AAC Dream is based in Malaysia, and the channel's viewership is predominantly Malaysian. Despite those local roots, a significant share of the audience comes from the United States, showing how 3D animation comedy translates well across language and cultural barriers.
A large portion of AAC Dream's recent uploads are YouTube Shorts, frequently pairing Sonic character animations with trending audio clips. The short-form format suits the channel's punchy, comedy-first style and has been a key driver of its reach outside Malaysia.
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