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Saywhat

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Part of a series on Clone High. [View Related Entries]

No Man / Say What?

No Man / Say What?

Part of a series on Clone High. [View Related Entries]

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No Man (Say What?) is a variety of YouTube Poop where an editor pitch corrects a scene from the cartoon Clone High in an effort to recreate particular pieces of music or otherwise alters the scene playing on the dialogue.

Origin

The source clip comes from the MTV/Teletoon animated series Clone High where character Ghandi attempts to provide some impromptu acting lessons.

November 28, 2009 this clip was edited and uploaded (link may crash some browsers) by YouTube user MexicanSunflower with YouTube Poop editing style, using Ghandi's high pitched "Whaaaaaaaat" and pitch correcting it to make notes for songs. A number of video responses was greatly added within a short span of time. At some point after the video was uploaded, the audio in the video was changed using YouTube's AudioSwap tool to Snoop Dogg's Ballers Night Out and annotation editing was made public, possibly in an attempt to troll people who are late to catching on to the new fad.

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