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Toei Spider-Man
November 11th, 2011 1:43 PMAlso known as "Spy Darma" on the Japanese web, this 70s live-action mecha rendition of the Marvel superhero became a popular source media for MAD videos in 2007, coinciding with the release of the blockbuster film Spiderman 3.
Wikipedia's Donation Pleas To Return
November 9th, 2011 8:37 PMWith the success of Wikipedia's banner ads for donations in 2010, personal appeals of Jimmy Wales and several other Wikipedia employees will once again return this month.
Chacarron Macarron / Batusi Dance
November 8th, 2011 10:23 PMThis YTMND fad started with a clip from a Batusi dance scene from the 1960s television series Batman mixed with the incoherent gibberish chorus from the song “Chacarron Macarron.”
Some Days, You Just Can't Get Rid of a Bomb!
November 8th, 2011 9:38 PMSimilar to the 60s Spiderman cartoon, the classic "Bomb Run" scene from the 1966 live-action film Batman: The Movie has been a popular subject of online parodies for its slapstick comedy.
How Do I Shot Web?
November 8th, 2011 4:16 PMWho would've guessed that Spider-man was a net n00b?
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Toei Spider-Man
Also known as "Spy Darma" on the Japanese web, this 70s live-action mecha rendition of the Marvel superhero became a popular source media for MAD videos in 2007, coinciding with the release of the blockbuster film Spiderman 3.
Wikipedia's Donation Pleas To Return
With the success of Wikipedia's banner ads for donations in 2010, personal appeals of Jimmy Wales and several other Wikipedia employees will once again return this month.
Chacarron Macarron / Batusi Dance
This YTMND fad started with a clip from a Batusi dance scene from the 1960s television series Batman mixed with the incoherent gibberish chorus from the song “Chacarron Macarron.”
Some Days, You Just Can't Get Rid of a Bomb!
Similar to the 60s Spiderman cartoon, the classic "Bomb Run" scene from the 1966 live-action film Batman: The Movie has been a popular subject of online parodies for its slapstick comedy.
How Do I Shot Web?
Who would've guessed that Spider-man was a net n00b?