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Even More 'Offensive Bowling Animations' Have Arrived For Your Viewing Pleasure

Even More 'Offensive Bowling Animations' Have Arrived For Your Viewing Pleasure

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Published May 04, 2022

Published May 04, 2022

American production studio Corridor Digital, responsible for all but two of the offensive bowling animations that have been going around, has released a sequel to their notorious viral video. The new even more offensive animations in which bowling pins get murdered and mutilated in imaginative ways, also reference a couple of iconic memes — and make a nod to the bowling GIF.

After the two 18+ bowling GIFs made by Twitter user @wyerframeZ plagued everyone's timelines for a week in early April, turning NSFW Bowling GIFs into a giant meme, Corridor Crew, the collective who made the very first batch of these, decided to create a part two to their video.

Last fall we made some bowling animations. They were slightly offensive. However, since thein, it's become kind of a thing to make slightly offensive bowling animations. It's kind of viral online.

This time, the studio pushed the bar for "offensive" even further, so don't expect to see any of these in your neighborhood bowling alley any time soon.


The new batch of animations makes a nod to two popular memes: the recent Will Smith Slapping Chris Rock and the dark classic Don't Go to School Tomorrow.


The very last animation also makes a courteous nod to @wyerframeZ's cursed creations.


If you've never seen the first video, you can catch up on it now — it started the entire trend, after all.


Last time, Corridor Crew released all the animations without their reactions on their Instagram and TikTok, so you can expect that the seven new ones will get uploaded there sometime soon.


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