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Part of a series on Hyperdimension Neptunia. [View Related Entries]

Oh My, How Lewd

Oh My, How Lewd

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Oh My, How Lewd is a video remix series based on a clip of the character Neptune from the anime Hyperdimension Neptunia saying "oh my, how lewd" before bursting into laughter.

Origin

On August 16th, 2013, the sixth episode of Hyperdimension Neptunia was released, in which the character Neptune saying "Oh my, how lewd" after accusing someone of hitting on her. On July 25th. 2015, YouTuber Frolicks uploaded a clip of the scene, which gathered upwards of 178,000 views and 260 comments over the next three years (shown below).



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The following day, Frolicks submitted the video to the /r/gamindustri[1] subreddit. On May 23rd, 2016, YouTuber Dogeborn uploaded a captioned version of the clip (shown below, left). On December 13th, YouTuber A Psychotic on Narcotics uploaded a "We Are Number One" remix featuring the "Oh My How Lewd" scene (shown below, right).


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On March 6th, 2017, YouTuber Cooltato uploaded a remix of the scene which received upwards of 116,000 views and 430 comments over the next eight months (shown below, left). On June 11th, YouTuber Digital Surprises uploaded the video played over 1.4 million times at once (shown below, right).


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