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Magnum Dong is a series of remixes based on a memorable quote uttered by the character of Frank Reynolds in an episode of the American TV sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The remixes typically involve, but are not limited to, sampling Frank's soundbite in verbatim, "I dropped my monster condom that I use for my magnum dong."

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On November 19, 2009, FX ran an episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia titled "The D.E.N.N.I.S. System" (Season 5, Episode 10). The plot of the episode revolves around Dennis Reynolds (portrayed by Glenn Howerton), trying to develop an elaborate six-step method to seducing women, although it is met by lukewarm reception from the rest of the gang. In one particularly memorable scene from the episode, Frank Reynolds (portrayed by Danny Devito) attempts to strike up a conversation with a woman in public by "accidentally" dropping an extra-large condom and boasting about the size of his penis, or in his words, "magnum dong."

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Remixes of the scene involving Danny Devito's character began popping up on the video sites of Vine and YouTube, that rose to modest popularity in early 2016. Many of these remixes are popular among "dank meme" Vine users and YouTube channels, with compilations being made involving said remixes.

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Magnum Dong | Frank Reynolds (Danny Devito) half smirks and offers a gold wrapped magnum dong condom while wearing a loose black tie and collared shirt

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About

Magnum Dong is a series of remixes based on a memorable quote uttered by the character of Frank Reynolds in an episode of the American TV sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The remixes typically involve, but are not limited to, sampling Frank's soundbite in verbatim, "I dropped my monster condom that I use for my magnum dong."

Origin

On November 19, 2009, FX ran an episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia titled "The D.E.N.N.I.S. System" (Season 5, Episode 10). The plot of the episode revolves around Dennis Reynolds (portrayed by Glenn Howerton), trying to develop an elaborate six-step method to seducing women, although it is met by lukewarm reception from the rest of the gang. In one particularly memorable scene from the episode, Frank Reynolds (portrayed by Danny Devito) attempts to strike up a conversation with a woman in public by "accidentally" dropping an extra-large condom and boasting about the size of his penis, or in his words, "magnum dong."



Spread

Remixes of the scene involving Danny Devito's character began popping up on the video sites of Vine and YouTube, that rose to modest popularity in early 2016. Many of these remixes are popular among "dank meme" Vine users and YouTube channels, with compilations being made involving said remixes.


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