Fake Disney-Pixar Movie Posters Are A Massive Meme Trend Online, But Some Are Stirring Up Controversy | Know Your Meme

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Fake Disney-Pixar Movie Posters Are A Massive Meme Trend Online, But Some Are Stirring Up Controversy

These fake Disney-Pixar movie posters made with Bing Image Creator have been making the rounds online for weeks, despite Microsoft continuously trying to crack down on some.
These fake Disney-Pixar movie posters made with Bing Image Creator have been making the rounds online for weeks, despite Microsoft continuously trying to crack down on some.

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Published about a year ago

Published about a year ago

Known as "Offensive AI Pixar", this collection of AI-generated movie posters designed in the style of Pixar and Disney animated films (often featuring offensive and inappropriate themes) have exploded online in recent weeks.

Ranging from infamous pieces of shock media to real-world tragedies and other contentious topics, the trend uses the Bing Image Creator to create memes and jokes with dozens of examples garnering significant virality online.

In contrast, the "Disney Pixar AI Dog Trend" involves pet owners creating fake movie posters using images of their pets in the Pixar style through the Bing Image Creator tool.

This trend emerged after the popularity of the more controversial AI Pixar memes, starting in Spanish-speaking Instagram communities and later spreading to other social media platforms in recent weeks.

Curious to see how these two trends became the biggest AI meme phenomena lately? Here's a quick explainer video to sum it all up.

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