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Wanna Dance?
February 6th, 2012 4:02 PMThis YouTube video series featuring Team Fortress 2 characters grooving to music from Mass Effect 2 has spawned over 130 derivative videos.
Powerthirst
February 3rd, 2012 6:22 PMNeed gratuitous amounts of energy? The fictional extreme advertisement for Powerthirst led to its actual creation in 2009. With three times as much caffeine as some energy drinks, you'll be ready for SPORTS.
Animal Addicts
February 3rd, 2012 1:59 PMThese animals really love cocaine.
Schrute Facts
February 2nd, 2012 3:37 PMFact: This advice animal based on the know-it-all character from the American version of The Office is now confirmed.
Parisian Love Parodies
February 1st, 2012 6:00 PMSuper Bowl Ads: After Google aired its first television commercial "Parisian Love" during Super Bowl XLIV, a slew of parody videos were uploaded to YouTube inspiring Google to provide a tool for users to create their own "search stories."
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Wanna Dance?
This YouTube video series featuring Team Fortress 2 characters grooving to music from Mass Effect 2 has spawned over 130 derivative videos.
Powerthirst
Need gratuitous amounts of energy? The fictional extreme advertisement for Powerthirst led to its actual creation in 2009. With three times as much caffeine as some energy drinks, you'll be ready for SPORTS.
Animal Addicts
These animals really love cocaine.
Schrute Facts
Fact: This advice animal based on the know-it-all character from the American version of The Office is now confirmed.
Parisian Love Parodies
Super Bowl Ads: After Google aired its first television commercial "Parisian Love" during Super Bowl XLIV, a slew of parody videos were uploaded to YouTube inspiring Google to provide a tool for users to create their own "search stories."