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Filler #71519

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"Filler #71519" is a Youtube Poop utilizing the intro from the early 90's cartoon Sitcom The Critic . When the series originally ran, each intro would involve a different voice-over for the moment when Jay is awoken by the phone; typically serving as an opportunity to inject topical humor.

Origin

The Critic[1] is an American animated series revolving around the life of film critic Jay Sherman, voiced by actor Jon Lovitz[2]. The Critic had 23 episodes produced, first broadcast on ABC in 1994, finishing its original run on FOX in 1995. The scene. On May 12th, 2008, Youtube Pooper Ophios[3] created the first video entitled “Filler #71519.”The number assigned to this fad seems to arbitrary apart from the idea that it has been assigned as a unique signifier, similar to the idea of labeling pictures of people with their heads in freezers with the number 241543903. This practice makes a meme easy to search for, but may hinder the fad's contagiousness since it lacks descriptiveness.

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[1] Wikipedia – The Critic

[2] Wikipedia – Jon Lovitz

[3] Youtube – Ophios' channel


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