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le Internet Medley
November 9th, 2011 12:07 PMCan you count all the memes referenced in this awesome song by the Gag Quartet? There are 40 -- name them all in the comments!
For more internet goodness, check out KYMdb – Meme Overload!
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.”
Obviously, Captain Obvious Was Here
November 8th, 2011 9:55 PMThis sign will probably make you laugh because it is filled with words that do not mean a thing at all.
For more images, head over to KYMdb – Captain Obvious!
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.
Retro Warfare
November 8th, 2011 9:35 PMAndrew McMurry produced this IRL 8-bit warfare video using chip music made by Matthew McMurry.
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le Internet Medley
Can you count all the memes referenced in this awesome song by the Gag Quartet? There are 40 -- name them all in the comments!
For more internet goodness, check out KYMdb – Meme Overload!
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.”
Obviously, Captain Obvious Was Here
This sign will probably make you laugh because it is filled with words that do not mean a thing at all.
For more images, head over to KYMdb – Captain Obvious!
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.