LOOK AT THIS weird but excellent 3D Winnie-the-Pooh dancing:
It’s the latest unstoppable meme to take over Twitter and beyond over the last week or so.
Any song works, really
As KnowYourMeme reports, the Dancing Winnie-the-Pooh started with a YouTube video in 2015 by YouTube user Fesbuk Videos:
it’s a 3D-rendered animation of the Disney character performing the signature dance from South Korean singer Psy’s 2012 viral hit music video “Gangnam Style”
It’s not quite as enjoyable as later efforts, but it’s where it all began
Things really kicked off in late January when a dedicated ‘Winnie Dancing To’ Twitter account was created. You can message them any request and they’ll make a video of Winnie bopping to the chosen song
The key to the success of the meme has surely been Winnie looking like he’s having the time of his life
(If you can’t see the video, click here)Cheryl Cole - Fight For This Love pic.twitter.com/vXRd4U5ST7
— Winnie Dancing To (@WinnieDancing) January 29, 2017
Each tweet consistently blows up from the page
Rihanna - Work pic.twitter.com/YLbgKlfy8F
— Winnie Dancing To (@WinnieDancing) January 30, 2017
(If you can’t see the video, click here)
And Irish people have started making their own
Airhorn Na BhFiann pic.twitter.com/Xb7izjm4Hd
— give me your lunch m (@dgahk) January 30, 2017
(If you can’t see the video, click here)
(If you can’t see the video, click here)tiocfaidh ár mil pic.twitter.com/pKhO5cPmwW
— emmet✨broaders (@emmetbroaders) January 29, 2017
Winnie will lose it to any song – but mostly Pitbull
The glory of it is that it’s still at that intangible stage
Hollaback Girl has never sounded so good
Gwen Stefani - Hollaback Girl pic.twitter.com/Rdb2y8Rh0P
— Winnie Dancing To (@WinnieDancing) January 30, 2017
(If you can’t see the video, click here)
Keep them coming lads.
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