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'''Future Conan''' is a meme that shows [[Conan O'Brien]] in the future enslaving the world. The original YTMND, {{link|futureconan|Conan in the Future}}, was actually an edit of a [[syncan]] YTMND called {{link|conaninsane|Conan ... has GONE INSANE!}}, which is a part of the [[Conan is...]] meme. Besides borrowing from syncan, the creator of the meme also borrowed from the Apple Computer, Inc. television ad "1984".[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_%28television_commercial%29] Spinoffs, such as {{link|conandefeat|Future Conan is defeated}} use more of the ad than the original YTMND. The main music used in the meme is the classic Eurythmics song ''Sweet Dreams'' (''Are Made of This''), which is available on Volume 8 of the [[YTMND Soundtrack]].
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'''Future Conan''' is a fad that shows [[Conan O'Brien]] in the future enslaving the world. The original YTMND, {{link|futureconan|Conan in the Future}}, was actually an edit of a [[syncan]] YTMND called {{link|conaninsane|Conan ... has GONE INSANE!}}, which is a part of the [[Conan is...]] fad. Besides borrowing from syncan, the creator of the fad also borrowed from the Apple Computer, Inc. television ad "1984".[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_%28television_commercial%29] Spinoffs, such as {{link|conandefeat|Future Conan is defeated}} use more of the ad than the original YTMND. The main music used in the fad is the classic Eurythmics song ''Sweet Dreams'' (''Are Made of This''), which is available on Volume 8 of the [[YTMND Soundtrack]].
  
 
The footage of Conan O'Brien used in the original Future Conan YTMND comes from an episode of Late Night with Conan O'Brien from late 2005, in which Conan is mocking an Abe Vigoda impersonator banging trashcan lids together in a Late Night comedy segment called "New Off-Broadway Shows".
 
The footage of Conan O'Brien used in the original Future Conan YTMND comes from an episode of Late Night with Conan O'Brien from late 2005, in which Conan is mocking an Abe Vigoda impersonator banging trashcan lids together in a Late Night comedy segment called "New Off-Broadway Shows".
  
The meme has been just as popular as the original "Conan Is..." meme, and has spawn various "Future" spinoffs featuring other memes.  In some meme [[conglomerates]], both Alligator Conan and Future Conan may be used.
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The fad has been just as popular as the original "Conan Is..." fad, and has spawn various "Future" spinoffs featuring other fads.  In some fad [[conglomerates]], both Alligator Conan and Future Conan may be used.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:18, November 27, 2006

Future Conan
Preview image
Original YTMND:
Conan in the Future
by wtfuxz
December 31, 2005
Worthy Spinoffs:
Used Music:

Future Conan is a fad that shows Conan O'Brien in the future enslaving the world. The original YTMND, Conan in the Future, was actually an edit of a syncan YTMND called Conan ... has GONE INSANE!, which is a part of the Conan is... fad. Besides borrowing from syncan, the creator of the fad also borrowed from the Apple Computer, Inc. television ad "1984".[1] Spinoffs, such as Future Conan is defeated use more of the ad than the original YTMND. The main music used in the fad is the classic Eurythmics song Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), which is available on Volume 8 of the YTMND Soundtrack.

The footage of Conan O'Brien used in the original Future Conan YTMND comes from an episode of Late Night with Conan O'Brien from late 2005, in which Conan is mocking an Abe Vigoda impersonator banging trashcan lids together in a Late Night comedy segment called "New Off-Broadway Shows".

The fad has been just as popular as the original "Conan Is..." fad, and has spawn various "Future" spinoffs featuring other fads. In some fad conglomerates, both Alligator Conan and Future Conan may be used.

Top five

In a period, the YTMND top five only listed YTMNDs featuring Conan O'Brien. [2]

Future Conan YTMNDs