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A topless guy from the city Offenbach lies on a sofa and starts vulgar rants about women in general, the sexual act itself and the sexual behavior of female sex. This became one of the most important early memes in Germany.
"I can not say that I have a hatred of women, but they are so cheap – you just have to talk about it" says the Toni, a German-Italian – one of the few safe for work phrases from the video.

The term "Bambabam" has become a buzzword for a whole (Internet) generation. You can even buy official "Bambabam" t-shirts. In a short time, hundreds of thousands saw the clip on Youtube, and Vollassi-Toni – as he ironically calls himself – became famous. All over Germany, Austria and Switzerland people started to talk like him. Although this was already five years ago, Toni still remains a cult. "It never stops" he says over the public interest in him.

As of 2012, approximately 15 to 20 million people have watched the original videos.

Quotes like "bam bam bam", "weiber, immer des gleiche", "du musst die alde weghauen" und "fotzenfürze" are now important parts of german urban language.

The original video has been uploaded several times and was always deleted soon after.
He made several other videos, but none of them could reach the "original" entry.

The newest entry of the original from 2011 has just 2,5 million views.

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Vollassi Toni was even popular enough for many clubs in Germany to play remixes of his original video:

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There is also a video with english translation called "Jackass Toni":

[This video has been removed]

Toni himself used his popularity and released several songs like:

Vollass Toni's rise to fame was at it's peak when "Arte", a german and french art house tv station made a report about him:

Google finds 80.800 hits for "Vollassi Toni" and 1.330.000 for "Assi Toni".

It's difficult to confirm, but nearly any german person between 15 and 30 knows Vollassi Toni.



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A topless guy from the city Offenbach lies on a sofa and starts vulgar rants about women in general, the sexual act itself and the sexual behavior of female sex. This became one of the most important early memes in Germany.
"I can not say that I have a hatred of women, but they are so cheap – you just have to talk about it" says the Toni, a German-Italian – one of the few safe for work phrases from the video.

The term "Bambabam" has become a buzzword for a whole (Internet) generation. You can even buy official "Bambabam" t-shirts. In a short time, hundreds of thousands saw the clip on Youtube, and Vollassi-Toni – as he ironically calls himself – became famous. All over Germany, Austria and Switzerland people started to talk like him. Although this was already five years ago, Toni still remains a cult. "It never stops" he says over the public interest in him.

As of 2012, approximately 15 to 20 million people have watched the original videos.

Quotes like "bam bam bam", "weiber, immer des gleiche", "du musst die alde weghauen" und "fotzenfürze" are now important parts of german urban language.

The original video has been uploaded several times and was always deleted soon after.
He made several other videos, but none of them could reach the "original" entry.

The newest entry of the original from 2011 has just 2,5 million views.



Spread

Vollassi Toni was even popular enough for many clubs in Germany to play remixes of his original video:




[This video has been removed]


There is also a video with english translation called "Jackass Toni":


[This video has been removed]


Toni himself used his popularity and released several songs like:



Vollass Toni's rise to fame was at it's peak when "Arte", a german and french art house tv station made a report about him:



Google finds 80.800 hits for "Vollassi Toni" and 1.330.000 for "Assi Toni".

It's difficult to confirm, but nearly any german person between 15 and 30 knows Vollassi Toni.

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