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* '''"[[Giggity Giggity]]"'''; Glenn Quagmire's (nonsensical) catchphrase from the cartoon "Family Guy", often used in similar situations as the ualaelaleale fad. | * '''"[[Giggity Giggity]]"'''; Glenn Quagmire's (nonsensical) catchphrase from the cartoon "Family Guy", often used in similar situations as the ualaelaleale fad. | ||
− | *'''" | + | *'''"Data just ran"'''; features an animated gif of Lieutenant Commander Data from the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode ''Data's Day'' running in place while the song "I Ran" plays in the background. |
* '''"They [[spinnin]]', nigga, they spinnin'!"'''. Chris Rock's comedy skits, usually accompanied by an image of something spinning. | * '''"They [[spinnin]]', nigga, they spinnin'!"'''. Chris Rock's comedy skits, usually accompanied by an image of something spinning. |
Revision as of 09:17, August 24, 2006
Television-related Fads category
- "Giggity Giggity"; Glenn Quagmire's (nonsensical) catchphrase from the cartoon "Family Guy", often used in similar situations as the ualaelaleale fad.
- "Data just ran"; features an animated gif of Lieutenant Commander Data from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Data's Day running in place while the song "I Ran" plays in the background.
- "They spinnin', nigga, they spinnin'!". Chris Rock's comedy skits, usually accompanied by an image of something spinning.
- George Costanza! A gif of a shirtless George Costanza from Seinfeld shooting various items out of his nipples (usually milk), mainly accompanied by "Go Go Naruto" from the anime Naruto.
- The More You Know, where little vox pop-style clips from celebrities are presented as public service announcements in the style of NBC's "The More You Know" PSAs.
- Kool-Aid, commercials, someone write an article about it damnit.
- Various spoof television show intros, Animated GIFs utilizing various characters from other YTMND fads in the place of characters from said television shows. Spoofed shows include, but are not limited to:
- Friends
- Full House
- Mighty Morpin' Power Rangers
- Cheers
- Kirby explains..., a counterpart to "Sonic Sez", in which Kirby points at a blackboard with a pointer and explains what he has drawn. This is a scene taken from "Kirby: Right Back at Ya!", and originally had Kirby pointing a board filled with his random scribbles, and babbling on about a plan. His speech and/or his drawings are edited.
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