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Just_a_bit_crazy

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Just A Bit Crazy is a video meme consisting of three characters dancing and making odd movements to the song 'No' by Vim.

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On January 14th, 2008, a British animator named Edd Gould, creator of Eddsworld, released a video starring himself and his companions' alter-egos "dancing" in tune to the song 'No' by Vim. As of October of 2011, the video has gained over 3 million views and nearly 2,000 likes. The popularity of the video (along with the catchiness of the song) led to many parodies being made.

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About

Just A Bit Crazy is a video meme consisting of three characters dancing and making odd movements to the song 'No' by Vim.

Origin

On January 14th, 2008, a British animator named Edd Gould, creator of Eddsworld, released a video starring himself and his companions' alter-egos "dancing" in tune to the song 'No' by Vim. As of October of 2011, the video has gained over 3 million views and nearly 2,000 likes. The popularity of the video (along with the catchiness of the song) led to many parodies being made.



Spread

Since the videos' release, it has spawned several remixes on YouTube, some of which are shown below.



Recent Videos 20 total

Recent Images 1 total



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