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Trump Is Coming / #TrumpIsComing

Trump Is Coming / #TrumpIsComing

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About

"Trump Is Coming" (#TrumpIsComing) is a participatory video fad in which a group of people scatter frantically away from the camera at the cue of someone yelling that Donald Trump, the president-elect of the United States, is on his way. The challenge went viral in mid-November 2016 as a spin-off meme of the Andy's Coming video fad.

Origin

The original instance of the video challenge was uploaded by Twitter user @EmiChavez on the morning of November 9th, 2016, the day after Donald Trump emerged as the winner in the presidential election. In the video, a crowd of students can be seen running away from the camera while screaming frantically after Chavez yells "Trump is coming!" (shown below)


Precursor

“Andy’s Coming!” is a participatory video fad in which a group of people suddenly fall to the ground and play dead at the cue of someone yelling the memorable quote from the 1995 American computer-animated film Toy Story. The challenge went viral shortly after the Mannequin Challenge took off in early November 2016.


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Spread

In the following days, several videos of high school students recreating the stunt surfaced on Twitter under the hashtags #TrumpIsComing and #TrumpIsComingChallenge. On November 17th, the Trump-themed hashtag challenge was picked up by Cheezburger, TIME, Mashable, GQ, The Guardian and Yahoo News.

Various Examples

As of November 17th, there are at least a dozen video examples of the challenge that have garnered more than 100 likes and retweets on Twitter.



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