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Part of a series on YouTube Poop / YTP. [View Related Entries]


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About

[item] is a term used in YouTube Poop video titles. The videos present a looping scene that replaces a word with other word sources.

Origin

On February 18th, 2007 YouTube Pooper Bobomb99 uploaded his first version video showing a scene from the 1991 TV series Super Mario World. Luigi over-repeats his phrase Or is it the bagle by replacing the word "bagle".

Spread

Another YouTube Pooper called MetallicCookies used the term [item] and uploaded his video on the May 6th, 2007 showing a scene from the Zelda CD-i game.

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Later, other YouTube Poopers started to mimicking the style of the video by using other scenes.

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