Our favourite comedy streaming service is 20% cheaper

Game changer
Pictured: Game Changer's Drinking Game episode
// Making some noise about this one
Anula Wiwatowska
Jun 06, 2025
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We may not have written about it extensively as of yet, but Dropout TV is one of our favourite streaming services. The old College Humor crew make some of the most wholesome, light hearted, and truly hilarious shows on television, and for a limited time the annual subscription is 20% cheaper.

As a US-based service the price fluctuates for us here in Australia depending on the exchange rate. At the time of writing the yearly subscription would cost $91.74, but with the discount it is down to $73.39, the equivelant of $6.11 per month. Not only is that one of the cheapest streaming services you can get, the quality of the content is worth more than that. You can get the deal here.

Our team group chat is ablaze with conversations around Game ChangerSmarty Pants, Make Some Noise, and the limited series of Total Forgiveness. Of course there are the classics like Dimension 20 for all the D&D-inclined out there, and the streamers latest round of comedy specials including Pissing Out Cancer with Hank Green.

Dropout has garnered a cult following in recent years, which is probably best demonstrated by subscribers' reactions when the service upped its prices earlier this year. While we're used to outrage when price hikes hit, the Dropout cohort overwhelmingly turned to Twitter (X) to show their support. 

Still, if you're not currently subscribed or you haven't been Reich-pilled yet the chance to lock in a cheaper price is worth jumping on. You'll need to use code DROPOUTANNUAL to get the discount, but it is already autofilled on the sign-up page. That's just what the Dropout gang are like.

Anula Wiwatowska
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Anula is the Home and Lifestyle Tech Editor within the Reviews.org extended universe. Working in the tech space since 2020, she covers phone and internet plans, gadgets, smart devices, and the intersection of technology and culture. Anula was a finalist for Best Feature Writer at the 2022 Consensus Awards, and an eight time finalist across categories at the IT Journalism Awards. Her work contributed to WhistleOut's Best Consumer Coverage win in 2023.

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