Naka Teleeli/Awesome

"Naka Teleeli: If I have to bend time-space itself..."
 * Unsatisfied with the end of Touhou Mother, Naka Teleeli creates his own ending, averting Porky's status as a Karma Houdini in the most awesome way possible. Not only does he tie up the plot of Touhou Mother nicely, he ties the rest of the MOTHER series into it.


 * Beating Veni Vidi Vici, notorious for it's difficulty, IN 4 TRIES.
 * After spending 3 parts of his Minecraft Survival series underground, Naka finally gets fed up and just digs his way back up to the surface―but it doesn't end there. After finding out he's stranded on a desert island, in the next episode, he uses the spare crafting table he brought with him underground to build a boat and a compass, and sails across the ocean, finally hitting land the next day. He then treks through a snow-covered forest, relying only on his compass to lead the way, then stays in a village filled with a few NPCs for the next night. The next day (and episode), he starts following a river, where it ultimately leads him back home. Very much a CMoA.
 * The fact that he hasn't died once can be considered a crowning playthrough of awesome, especially killing an Enderman without any diamond equipment.
 * One death, entirely for plot purposes, makes it even more awesome.
 * In episode 46 of Minecraft: Journey Home, after almost getting killed by a falling sand trap in the Escapecraft map, Naka decides to break the map. He first creates a cobblestone generator using his buckets of water and lava (as well as a pickaxe using his crafting table -- and very pointedly taking said table with him), uses the cobblestone to backtrack his way to the room with the TNT mines, triggering one of them, then hauling tail back to the previous room before it blows. He then heads back into the room to discover that he's blown a hole through the ceiling and into a vast boundary area made of iron blocks. After using his bucket of water to ride his way down a waterfall, he then uses the waterfall trick again (which he's used several times during the course of Journey Home, including an earlier part of Escapecraft) to get to the top of a very high ledge. Using the compass to point his way, it looks like he's going to do this again, only for him to decide to plop down the crafting table again and use the sand and the gunpowder he's collected from the Creepers to build some TNT, which he uses to blow a hole through the iron wall and into the outside world again in possibly Naka's greatest Dungeon Bypass yet.
 * It's not as awesome as the former example, but in episode 45 of Minecraft: Journey Home, he encounters a combination lock that presents a math problem to him to unlock it. Naka takes a look at it, says "Lucky for you...I WAS ONCE A HIGH SCHOOL MATH TEACHER!" and then procedes to spend six minutes legitimately solving the problem and explaining every step to his viewers carefully in what must be the best math lesson ever.