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Elements Fan Edits

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Updated Mar 15, 2023 at 07:52AM EDT by Rebecca Rhodes.

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Elements Fan Edits refers to a series of TikTok fan edits of chemistry elements of the periodic table and other element-related materials. The trend became popularized in December 2022 and parodies edits of celebrities, like Pedro Pascal, who featured as a prominent example of the trend.

Origin

On December 28th, 2022, TikTok[1] user @jetskips uploaded the first known elemental edit video about "matter," which included a clip of the kid's cartoon The Binocs Show[2] saying "everything is matter" and other videos of nature and atoms (shown below). The video garnered 1.7 million plays and over 232,000 likes in three months.


@jetskips Réponse à @xfooteditzx thanks y'all for letting me cook ‼️ take it while it's hot 🥵 #matter #matteredit #xyzbca #blowthisup #atom #neutron #electron #proton #nucleus #letmecook #science #educational #edit #fyp ♬ son original – jetskips ⏭

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Hydrogen was the first element of the periodic table to receive a fan edit video, again by TikToker @jetskips. The video (seen below, left), uploaded on December 29th, 2022, garnered 12 million plays and 2.9 million likes. A day later, the same creator uploaded a fan edit (seen below, right) of the element carbon, receiving 12 million plays and 2.7 million likes in three months.


@jetskips last one #fyp #foryou #h2o #hydrogen #water #elements #hydrogenedit #edit #xyzbca #blowthisup ♬ son original – jetskips ⏭
@jetskips ik I said last one but… THE ELEMENT OF LIFE 🗣️🔊🦹🏾‍♂️ #fyp #foryou #xyzbca #edit #carbon #carbonedit #coal #edit #viral ♬ son original – jetskips ⏭


The success of the videos above inspired other creators to post element fan edits on TikTok. The hashtag #elementedit[3] accumulated 86.2 million views on the platform and features videos like an edit of the chemical element bromine, posted by TikTok[4] user @xdaniel_sanxd on January 13th, 2023. The video (seen below, left) garnered 7.9 million plays and 1.3 million likes in two months. Another fan edit, uploaded on January 9th by @genji.ex[5] describes the power of the chemical element plutonium. The video garnered 6.4 million plays and 1 million likes in two months (below, right).


@xdaniel_sanxd bromine 🤭 #alightmotion #edit #elementedit #edit #nilered #fyp #Meme @🐍 ♬ original sound – Daniel Sanchez
@genji.ex lazy | polonium's son 🇵🇱 #fyp #elements #elementedit #plutonium ♬ original sound – Genji


Various Examples


@genji.ex W matter | ps visiting family in japan for 3 weeks so i will barely be able to post but will be back 🙏 #fyp #elements #elementedit #darkmatter #space ♬ original sound – Genji
@guffysenpai Cesium 🤭 #fyp #elements #elementedit #cesium ♬ Silent Alert (feat. AutoSilent Disable Sound Mode Silence Enable Stay Silent Phone Ring Song Set on Vibrate Only No App Turn Off) – Mute Switch Broken

@moezilations Ok this is the last one #fyp #foryou #elements #periodictable #moezilations #elementedit #edit #xyzbca #blowthisup ♬ original sound – Business | Quotes | Motivation

@ft.19_ like magic #fyp #element #elementedit #bismuth ♬ original sound – 𝓯𝓽.19_


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