Word Up! You must login or signup first!

Gimmie_pizza_banner

Confirmed   132,122

Part of a series on Pizza. [View Related Entries]


About

Gimme Pizza is the title of a rhyming singalong featured in the 1995 straight-to-VHS film You're Invited to Mary Kate and Ashley's Sleepover Party. The original video consists of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen with three other girls trying to create their ideal pizza by adding ridiculous toppings. Although the original film was created in the mid-'90s for adolescent girls, the video experienced a resurgence online during the early 2010s due to an ironic appreciation of the video's campy or kitschy qualities. This is similar to fandom of Kuso games.

Origin

The original song comes from the 1995 movie You're Invited to Mary-Kate & Ashley's Sleepover Party, which was the first part of the You're Invited to Mary-Kate & Ashley's film series. In the film, Mary-Kate, Ashley and their guests tell scary stories, play video games and order a pizza during the slumber party. At one point, the group decides to order a pizza, which arrives with nothing on it. The group then proceeds to top it with a variety of ingredients sourced from their refrigerator during their freestyle rap "Gimme Pizza."[1]

On November 27th, 2008, YouTuber[2] jecowa uploaded the first clip of the full song unaltered from its original format, accumulating over 5.5 million views, 28,000 likes and 5,300 dislikes in roughly 13 years (shown below).

[This video has been removed]

The catalyst in sparking the video's resurgence was the slowed-down version uploaded by YouTube[3] user philipmserious on September 22nd, 2010. The creepy nature of this version went viral, resulting in reaction videos and other remixes, accumulating over 7.4 million views and 56,000 likes in roughly 11 years (seen below).

Spread

On October 1st, 2010, YouTuber[4] Ray William Johnson covered the slowed-down version in a clip, further amplifying the reach of the video. The clip received over 11.4 million views and 68,000 likes in roughly 11 years (shown below).

On September 30th, 2010, Urlesque[5] featured the slowed-down version on its site. That same day, Best Week Ever[6] then featured the video in the article "Electric Pizza Acid Test: The Olsen Twins Gimme Pizza! Song Slowed Down." The video also spread through Buzzfeed[7] in the first week of October.

Various Examples

[This video has been removed]

Search Interest

External References

[1] The Ringer – Gimmie Pizza History

[2] YouTube – Gimmie Pizza Original

[3] YouTube – Gimmie Pizza Slowed-Down

[4] YouTube – DEMON PIZZA

[5] Urlesque – Gimmie Pizza Slow Motion

[6] Best Week Ever – "Gimmie Pizza Slowed":www.bestweekever.tv/2010-09-30/electric-pizza-acid-test-the-olsen-twins-gimme-pizza-song-slowed-down

[7] Buzzfeed – Gimmie Pizza



Share Pin

Related Entries 13 total

Nplb
None Pizza With Left Beef / S...
6348440383_f0d2191b9e
Pizza is a Vegetable
Pizaa
Pizza Rat
Cover1
Out Pizza the Hut


Recent Images 8 total


Recent Videos 6 total




Load 51 Comments
Gimme Pizza meme depicting mary kate and ashley olsen.

Gimme Pizza

Part of a series on Pizza. [View Related Entries]

PROTIP: Press 'i' to view the image gallery, 'v' to view the video gallery, or 'r' to view a random entry.

About

Gimme Pizza is the title of a rhyming singalong featured in the 1995 straight-to-VHS film You're Invited to Mary Kate and Ashley's Sleepover Party. The original video consists of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen with three other girls trying to create their ideal pizza by adding ridiculous toppings. Although the original film was created in the mid-'90s for adolescent girls, the video experienced a resurgence online during the early 2010s due to an ironic appreciation of the video's campy or kitschy qualities. This is similar to fandom of Kuso games.

Origin

The original song comes from the 1995 movie You're Invited to Mary-Kate & Ashley's Sleepover Party, which was the first part of the You're Invited to Mary-Kate & Ashley's film series. In the film, Mary-Kate, Ashley and their guests tell scary stories, play video games and order a pizza during the slumber party. At one point, the group decides to order a pizza, which arrives with nothing on it. The group then proceeds to top it with a variety of ingredients sourced from their refrigerator during their freestyle rap "Gimme Pizza."[1]

On November 27th, 2008, YouTuber[2] jecowa uploaded the first clip of the full song unaltered from its original format, accumulating over 5.5 million views, 28,000 likes and 5,300 dislikes in roughly 13 years (shown below).


[This video has been removed]


The catalyst in sparking the video's resurgence was the slowed-down version uploaded by YouTube[3] user philipmserious on September 22nd, 2010. The creepy nature of this version went viral, resulting in reaction videos and other remixes, accumulating over 7.4 million views and 56,000 likes in roughly 11 years (seen below).



Spread

On October 1st, 2010, YouTuber[4] Ray William Johnson covered the slowed-down version in a clip, further amplifying the reach of the video. The clip received over 11.4 million views and 68,000 likes in roughly 11 years (shown below).



On September 30th, 2010, Urlesque[5] featured the slowed-down version on its site. That same day, Best Week Ever[6] then featured the video in the article "Electric Pizza Acid Test: The Olsen Twins Gimme Pizza! Song Slowed Down." The video also spread through Buzzfeed[7] in the first week of October.

Various Examples


[This video has been removed]


Search Interest

External References

[1] The Ringer – Gimmie Pizza History

[2] YouTube – Gimmie Pizza Original

[3] YouTube – Gimmie Pizza Slowed-Down

[4] YouTube – DEMON PIZZA

[5] Urlesque – Gimmie Pizza Slow Motion

[6] Best Week Ever – "Gimmie Pizza Slowed":www.bestweekever.tv/2010-09-30/electric-pizza-acid-test-the-olsen-twins-gimme-pizza-song-slowed-down

[7] Buzzfeed – Gimmie Pizza

Recent Videos 6 total

Recent Images 8 total



+ Add a Comment

Comments (51)


Display Comments

Add a Comment