The Meme Textbook Part 1: Early Memes | Page 18

Early Youtube Memes Youtube is a video hosting website launched in 2005. It is now one of the most influential social media sites. Like any other social media, memes have been made on it since its start. Dramatic Chipmunk “Dramatic Chipmunk” is a short video clip of a prairie dog dramatically turning around, originally from the Japanese TV Show Hello! Morning. (Fig. 34) The clip became a very pop- ular reaction image and gif to represent surprise and shock. Many people have also parodied the video by dramatically turning around to face the camera. There are also a number of mash- ups with early memes, such as “Star Wars Kid.” The popularity of this meme peaked in 2007. Keyboard Cat “Keyboard Cat” is a video uploaded to Youtube in 2007 by Charlie Schmidt of a cat named Fatso whose paws are being manipulated to play the piano. (Fig. 35) The video was orig- inally recorded in the 1980s and Fatso died in 1087. Originally entitled “Cool Cat,” the video only became popular in 2009 after Brad O’Farrell posted a mashup video of a man falling down an escalator with the “Cool Cat” video, entitled “Play him off, Keyboard Cat.” This is in reference to the trope of “giving some- one the hook” for a bad performance, from Vaudeville shows. This became a meme after Schmidt made a single-serving site to house the other mash-up videos, eventually attract- ing the attention of celebrity Aston Kutcher who tweeted one of the mashups. There are a number of parodies and art of the “Keyboard Cat” ranging from 8-bit renditions, to live action people dressed as a cat playing the key- board. Although this is still a recognizable meme, it has not been popular since 2009. fig. 33 18 | Part One: Early Memes