We Chat With Youtube Sensation 'Angry Dad'

Throughout 2015, one of the highlights of YouTube has been Angry Dad (AD). With well over 1,000,00 views and a succession of hilarious videos, it's been great to see the pranks of AD's two sons, Dylan and Mitchell. Ahead of Father's Day, we were keen to know what makes Angry Dad tick.

Read on. You'll be surprised!

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How the hell did all of this begin?

Aw, to be honest it’s being going on for years. The little pricks are constantly trying to fire me up. They started filming it and putting it on Snapchat for their mates, and then somehow decided they deserved a wider audience. Apparently YouTube was the best way to build a broader audience.

The genesis of Angry Dad is an interesting one. It’s certainly authentic.

It really is. A lot of people think it’s staged, but God, I can promise you those little bastards take every opportunity they can to get me started. Anyone who knows our family and knows what we’re like can confirm that there’s nothing made up about what goes on in our household.

Don’t worry… I’m as much of a sceptic as anyone else about it. If I get home and the boys are being nice to me, I become immediately suspicious.

We were talking this morning about Justine Stacco. She was a victim off online aggression, but as Angry Dad, you have the ultimate character to strike back. Do you use it?

The boys run the Facebook page, and they do (hit back) to a degree. My eldest son, Dylan, plays for Collingwood VFL side and a lot of the boys’ mates also play footy. As a result, they are very aware of what happens in social media, and how to deal with trolls and other idiots who want to have a go.

They could go harder at some of the commenters, but there’s no need to upset people too much.

True. A lot of people tend to jump on them anyway – the Facebook followers defend you on your behalf without being asked.

I know! It’s pretty amazing. They clearly like Angry Dad!

How does the Angry Dad project evolve?

Yeah – that’s going to be a real challenge for Dylan and Mitchell. The key to its success is its realness, but it might just die a natural death. As much as I’d like to no longer be a prisoner in my own home, I really hope it leads to something else for the boys.

Father’s Day is coming up. What’s the best or (even better) the worst Father’s Day gift you’ve received.

I don’t really look at it in terms of material objects. I’m just grateful that I’ve got healthy kids. Mitchell and Dylan drive me crazy, but their mates are my mates and as much as they piss me of 80% of the time, we’re a great team and there’s a lot of happiness in the house.

Anyway, karma’s a bitch… and I got the boys good last week. Probably the best Father’s Day present is getting to serve it up to them for a change. I got them big time, so check out the Facebook and YouTube pages on Friday to see how it played out.

Any advice for parents of the Mitchells and Dylans of the world?

Use contraception. This shit lasts for years.

What is your ideal Father’s Day?

Having a day where the kids want to spend time with you is the greatest gift you can get. So long as that happens I’ll be a happy Angry Dad.

Thanks Angry Dad!