The Meme Textbook Part 1: Early Memes | Page 20

Shoop Da Woop “Shoop Da Woop” is a meme originating in 2006 but the actual origins are unknown. Many belive it comes from a flash anima- tion called Syntax Error #2 posted in 4chan’s /b/ board, which featured an image of the Dragonball Z character ‘Cell’ in blackface with the caption: “I’M A’ FIRIN’ MAH LAZER!!” The image is a dramaticization of the actual Dragonball Z character, who has large lips and dark green skin. (Fig. 37) The meme became popular in 2007 after the release of the flash cartoon “The Lazer Collection.” The Shoop Da Woop face also appears in the well known “Impossible Quiz,” which was a flash game made by Splapp-me-do in 2007. The crossed eyes and red lips are the most iconic part of the meme and that is usually what gets photoshopped over other faces. Charlie and his two mischievous unicorn friends. It was originally posted on Newgrounds and Youtube and the original video has over 30 million views. The videos have a generally abstract and macabre narative, often featured as the punch line. In the first video, Charlie’s kidney is stolen by his two “friends” after being persuaded into a cave called Candy Mountain. However, they maintain a lightness by add- ing childish songs. In 2016, a Kickstarter was launched to create a 30 minute final epi- sode to the Charlie the Unicorn saga. Film Cow is an animation studio started by Jason Steele and they have made a number of viral animations. “Llamas with Hats” is the other most well known of the Film Cow animations. These fol- low two llamas wearing hats, Carl, a psychotic and violent llama who gets more deadly as the videos continue and the “straight man” Paul. (Fig. 38) The videos get progressively ridic- ulous the violence becomes more grandiose, with the first video focusing on Carl’s obses- sion with eating human hands, and the twelfth and final set after the apocalypse, brought about by Carl, and ending with his suicide. Charlie the Unicorn was a cartoon first released in 2005. There have been a number of sequels since the original video’s release. The series revolves around a disgruntled unicorn named While there have not been many memes or par- odies born from the Film Cow animations, they are a staple of internet culture and an indication of the comedy sensibilities in the mid 2000s. Film Cow fig. 37 20 | Part One: Early Memes fig. 38