Megan Batoon was one of the largest Youtube Dancers on the platform, but her channel has grown beyond choreography. She's collaborated with many of the biggest Youtubers of the early 2000's and is friends with majority of them. Here are a few:
Ian Eastwood
Joined back in 2006, Eastwood is a dancer and choreographer for the hip-hop and break dance scene. Originally part of Most Wanted Crew, he was featured on America's Best Dance Crew.
He is now part of The Young Lions and has been featured as a dancer on Justin Bieber's Beauty and a Beat. Among the hip-hop dance scene, he teaches classes in choreography in-person & online. He featured Megan Batoon in Strawberry bubble gum and Chivalry is Dead back in the early 2010's.

Timothy Chantarangsu
Formly known as Timothy Delaghetto, Chantarangsu joined Youtube back in 2006 as a sketch comedy creator. He was also a rapper, going under the name Traphik; he was one of the first to open the border between rap and the Asian community on Youtube, breaking the stereotype that Asians can't have a bit of urban culture in them.
Currently he has just finished up his last seasons of Wild N Out and is moving towards food culture networks. Megan is close friends with Timothy, featured many times as a guest on a show rather than a character in a skit.

Wong Fu Productions
Joined back in 2007, this channel is a filmmaking group founded by Philip Wang, Wesley Chan, and Ted Fu. Together throughout the years, they have created short films of drama, comedy, and romance; featuring up and coming Asian-American actors.
Their goal was to provide a more diverse acting field for Asian-American and showcase that they are more than just the typical stereotype. Megan Batoon was featured many times on the channel as an extra on a short film or even the main character of a comedy skit.
