Man Running From Cannibal
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About
Man Running From Cannibal, also known as Man Chased by Cannibal, refers to a series of viral videos of a French-speaking African man allegedly being chased by a tribe of cannibals somewhere in Mali, Africa. The videos went viral on TikTok and Twitter / X in early 2024 and were originally posted by Mali-based TikToker @roi_des_punu_4.0official that January.
Origin
On January 20th, 2024, TikToker[1] @roi_des_punu_4.0official posted a video that showed himself running away from a person who looked like a cannibal, gaining over 2.1 million plays and 225,200 likes in three weeks (shown below, left).
The TikToker[2][3] posted multiple videos of the same nature in the days that followed, earning millions of plays each. For instance, on January 22nd, he posted his most viral TikTok[4] in the series thus far, gaining over 32.1 million plays and 3.3 million likes in 20 days (shown below, right).
@roi_des_punu_4.0official MALI π²π±#pourvoustous β¬ son original β Roi_des_punu_4.0official
@roi_des_punu_4.0official LβΓ©cole ππ#pourvoustous β¬ son original β Roi_des_punu_4.0official
Spread
The videos gained viral reposts soon after, like one shared by TikToker[5] @_theparanormalchic on January 27th, 2024, gaining over 268,000 plays in 15 days. On January 31st, Instagram[6] user @flanders_718 posted a Reel in which he humorously narrated the video, gaining over 11,900 likes in 11 days (shown below).
On February 4th, 2024, X[7] user @DisturbingVidz shared the video, writing, "Have you ever been chased by a real cannibal? REALLY HAD TO RUN FOR YOUR LIFE?" receiving over 48.9 million views and 116,000 likes in one week.
The tweet inspired a slew of reactions and memes on X, such as a quote shared by X[8] user @Loccdawggg on February 7th, reading, "Man cut the turbo on and got LOOSE," gaining over 138,000 likes in four days (shown below, left).
On February 8th, 2024, X[9] user @kirawontmiss posted a quote, reading, "bro went into sport mode real quick Iβm in tearsπ," receiving over 186,000 likes in three days (shown below, right).
Cannibal In Water Video
On February 8th, 2024, TikToker[10] @roi_des_punu_4.0official posted another video in which he was bathing in water where a man with blue face paint appeared. Over three days, the video received roughly 6.6 million plays and 709,300 likes (shown below).
@roi_des_punu_4.0official Coupure dβeau Γ la maison #pourvoustous β¬ son original β Roi_des_punu_4.0official
The video was reposted by X[11] user @JustLikeMikee on February 9th, who wrote, "These cannibal videos are getting wild π³β οΈ," receiving over 21.6 million views and 22,000 likes in two days (shown below).
These cannibal videos are getting wild π³β οΈ pic.twitter.com/VyXMGV36s1
β Dr Pepper M.D. π₯€ (@JustLikeMikee) February 9, 2024
In turn, the tweet received viral quotes from others on X.[12]
Various Examples
the way bro popped out da water woulda made me shit myself https://t.co/rq622cOubk
β Corn β§β£ (@upblissed) February 11, 2024
He said : https://t.co/3UKCWCkXl9 pic.twitter.com/tlQy8JA2xI
β RA (@raphamartey) February 8, 2024
No airbubbles, no sudden ripples/waves. How the fuck was he just chilling underwater lmao https://t.co/doFXloHbQ2
β T (@shottyshanee) February 10, 2024
Search Interest
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External References
[1] TikTok β @roi_des_punu_4.0official
[2] TikTok β @roi_des_punu_4.0official
[3] TikTok β @roi_des_punu_4.0official
[4] TikTok β @roi_des_punu_4.0official
[5] TikTok β @_theparanormalchic
[6] Instagram β @flanders_718
[7] X β @DisturbingVidz
[8] X β @Loccdawggg
[9] X β @kirawontmiss
[10] TikTok β @roi_des_punu_4.0official
[11] X β @JustLikeMikee
[12] X β @upblissed