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IRL Streamer Builds Loyal Following Through Decade of Unfiltered Reality Broadcasting

StreamRecorder has tracked 37 streams for BurgerPlanet on Kick, with 334h 16m of total airtime across 37 active days. This profile was first tracked on Jun 12, 2026 and was last seen on Aug 16, 2026.

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Latest Kick Stream

Shibuya Nightlife - Tokyo, Japan 30 Day Stream Challenge

04:44:39 · Aug 16, 2026

Past Kick Streams

12 recent streams

BurgerPlanet Kick Profile Summary

37
Total Streams
334h 16m
Total Airtime
37
Active Days
1.0
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Streaming Insights

  • Most Active Day

    1 stream · 4h 44m
  • Favorite Streaming Day

    Saturday
  • Most Common Start Time

    11:00
  • Tracked Since
    Jun 12, 2026
  • Last Seen
    Aug 16, 2026
Top Categories
IRL 34 Just Chatting 3

BurgerPlanet Kick Profile Details

Platform
Kick
Username
burgerplanet
Total tracked streams
37
Total airtime
334h 16m
Active days
37
Average streams per active day
1.0
Tracked since
Jun 12, 2026
Last seen
Aug 16, 2026
Most active day
2026-08-16 · 1 stream
Favorite weekday
Saturday
Most common start time
11:00

BurgerPlanet has carved out his own unique corner of the internet as an IRL (In Real Life) streamer who's been broadcasting his daily adventures since 2015. Unlike streamers who stick to gaming setups in their bedrooms, BurgerPlanet takes his audience along for real-world experiences, creating content that blurs the line between entertainment and documentary-style broadcasting.

His streaming style revolves around spontaneous interactions and unfiltered moments that happen when you point a camera at everyday life. Whether he's walking through city streets, grabbing food, or just having conversations with random people he encounters, there's an authenticity to his approach that resonates with viewers looking for something different from traditional gaming content. This isn't polished, scripted entertainment – it's raw, unedited reality that can be both fascinating and unpredictable.

Building a Dedicated Following

On Kick, BurgerPlanet has built a solid community of over 25,000 followers who tune in regularly to see what he's up to. His recent streaming stats show he's pulling in an average of 128 viewers per stream, with peak moments reaching over 1,500 concurrent viewers. These numbers might seem modest compared to top-tier gaming streamers, but for IRL content, maintaining that level of consistent engagement speaks to a genuinely invested audience who come for the personality rather than flashy graphics or high-stakes gameplay.

The Grind Behind the Camera

What's impressive about BurgerPlanet's approach is his consistency and dedication to the craft. His streaming schedule spans most weekdays, with sessions that can run anywhere from 2.5 to nearly 6 hours. He typically goes live during unconventional hours – sometimes as early as 1 AM or as late as 6 PM – which suggests he's building his content around his lifestyle rather than forcing his life to fit a traditional streaming schedule. Based in the USA, he's maintained this routine while building content across multiple platforms, including YouTube where he's been establishing his presence alongside his Kick streams.

Finding His Place in the Streaming Ecosystem

IRL streaming occupies a fascinating but sometimes controversial space in the content creation world. BurgerPlanet represents a breed of streamers who prioritize authentic human interaction over production value, creating content that can be simultaneously mundane and captivating. His longevity in the space – nearly a decade of consistent streaming – suggests he's found a formula that works for both him and his audience, even if it doesn't always align with mainstream streaming trends. In an era where many creators chase viral moments and algorithm optimization, there's something refreshingly straightforward about just turning on a camera and living your life in public.