Pennywise

It, whose most common form is Pennywise the Dancing Clown, is a minor character on Smosh based on the from the Stephen King novel and films It. He is portrayed by Ian Hecox and Olivia Sui.

History
"It" is the title character and the main antagonist in Stephen King's 1986 horror novel It. The character is an ancient cosmic evil that preys upon the children of Derry, Maine, roughly every 27 years, using a variety of powers that include the ability to shapeshift, manipulate dreams and objects, and go unnoticed by adults. During the course of the story, It primarily appears in the form of Pennywise the Dancing Clown, but it has assumed a variety of other forms.

Pennywise was portrayed in its Pennywise form by Tim Curry in the 1990 television adaptation and Bill Skarsgård in the 2017 film adaptation and its 2019 sequel It Chapter Two.

IF MOVIES WERE REAL 5
In the segment based on the 2017 film adaptation, Pennywise appears in a storm drain in front of Georgie Denbrough (played by Noah Grossman). However, instead of reacting in fear, Georgie is instead in awe and invites his friends over. Pennywise tries to quietly tell Georgie to stop, but he does not appear to notice this. The kids try to encourage Pennywise to leave the sewer to play with them, but Pennywise, accepting that he will not be able to egg the children inside, lowers himself from view while grumbling to himself.

If Movies Were Real 6
Pennywise appears again to the children that had defeated him 27 years prior. However, Richie Tovier (Damien Haas), Mike Hanlon (Rockerline Coleman), Beverly Marsh (Courtney Miller), and Eddie Kaspbrak (Shayne Topp) are all in their forties, and none of them regard Pennywise as a threat, especially in comparison to the things they face nowadays, including mortgages, back pain, and kids of their own. Pennywise, taken aback, offers his sympathy and leaves in embarrassment to target easier prey.

One Letter Off Pop Songs
Pennywise appears in the parody of BTS' Butter, singing the song Gutter.