I'm not sure when for my YouTube but for definitely Twitter. I'll be deactivating my whole twitter and possibly my YouTube and Discord. This whole thing happening again led off to me just wanting to quit for GOOD. So now, I'm going to be quitting content forever. I regret making content and I regret posting those kinds of content now. I'm sorry for being that person, I'm sorry if I come off as "unfunny" and stuff. But, I enjoy making them.īut now as I've seen people's messages, and I see what people have to say about me. I'm aware that my mass posting got outta hand and the memes I've posted are far off way too dead. I want apologize in advance if I come off as that person who spams people's timelines and make videos just because I want the clicks. I have too many ideas to where it's too full and I just release them simultaneously. But I feel like I don't want to make that content for good now.īehind the scenes, as I mention this before, I laugh at my own content because I enjoy making the stuff I make and hopefully you guys too. Now, I had decided that I wanted to come back making content as usual. Hello, I've wanted to address some things along the way as I make this post. However, he reconsidered and put it back up on April 24th. On April 17th, 2018, DitzyFlama, the creator behind the meme, made most his YouTube channel private and wrote a page explaining why he did so. On the March 1st, YouTuber HomieTheHomie revised DitzyFlama original video by extending it, attaining over 3,000,000 views (shown below, right). One day later, DitzyFlama created another video using the song PoPiPo (ぽっぴっぽー) (Vegetable Juice) sung by Hastune Miku, getting roughly 34,000 views (shown below, left). FuriousTH used the song Butter Building from Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, which gave them 46,000 views (shown below, right). RobDoesRips made an Hypernova edit, receiving 1,500 views (shown below, left). On February 20th, 2018, YouTubers RobDoesRips and FuriousTH uploaded their videos. On February 15th, YouTuber SyferSpartan made their video with the DuckTales Moon Theme, gaining over 15,000 views in two years (shown below, right). An April 1st extended version of the video gained over 2.9 million views over two years (shown below, left). On Feburary 13th, DitzyFlama uploaded the video to his YouTube channel, garnering over 150,000 in two months. ffGTNREPKR- DitzyFlama February 11, 2018 Within ten days, the tweet garnered more than 17,000 likes and 9,600 retweets. On February 11th, 2018, Twitter user posted a video (shown below) featuring the picture of the Kirby plush followed by the clip of the yawning axolotl, set to the song "Flower Garden" from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. It reached 69,100 views within a year (shown below, right). On December 2nd, YouTube user Marisa Bassin posted a similar meme with the yawning axolotl, playing the THX intro sound when the axolotl yawned. The video gained 11,000 views within one year (show bleow, left). On May 28th, 2017, YouTube user Edge uploaded the first known meme video of the yawning axolotl clip, playing the audio of JimmyHere yelling when the axolotl yawned. The video received 54,400 views (shown below). On April 14th, 2018, YouTube user PatMac uploaded a video explaining the sudden rise in popularity of Kirby merchandise. On March 8th, 2017, the animal YouTube channel The Dodo posted a video featuring the axolotl that began with the yawning clip, which has gained 885,000 views as of April 2018. On October 5th, 2016, Instagram user Instagram user posted a video of an axolotl yawning, with the caption "tag someone who can't wake up." Within 2 years, it gained 724 likes (shown below). Within three years, the post accumulated upwards of 8,500 notes. We found out that MOTHER 3’s music director Sakai is an employee of HAL!" On November 24th, 2015, Tumblr user oedipismu posted a photograph of a Kirby plush toy posed in front of the HAL Labortory in Kai, Japan (shown below). The subtitle for the photo says, "The main entrance to the HAL Laboratory Development Center in Yamanashi. In December 1997, Shigesato Itoi and Shigeru Miyamoto discuss the 64DREAM one year anniversary, and during the interview, they provide an image of the Kirby plush. Since February 2018, YouTubers have been featuring the plush in various skits that involve him dancing to Nintendo music, ocassionally alongside an axolotl. Kirb is the nickname given to a plush toy of the video game character Kirby. Kirby, nintendo, kirb, youtube, axolotl, star rod, soundcloud, soundclown About
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