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satoshy12 · 3 months
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Danny with the red Light saber
NOT a StarWars crossover
It all started when his parents created a red light saber. Something about they won't see it coming when the attack isn't green!
Well, Danny had to play with it in the Ghost Zone. He learned the "force" already, and now it's time to have fun!
So. He did talk to Clockwork about him being sent on an adventure!
And the first thing he gets is an robot invasion of the city.
And so he could use that light saber and the force to fight and help the town. Before he left, he could tell his parents.
The saber works, but he won't give it back; it's a gift now for him!
For the town that knew Star Wars, all they needed to see was the red light saber!! 
And the first words the Justice League heard were from the people of the city.
"The child Padawan will become a Sith! We need to help!"
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starry-bi-sky · 15 days
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Another Danyal Al Ghul art dump! Minor compared to other ones but I quite like these ones.
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scottpetersen · 11 days
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Honestly, I think that both Gyro and Fenton and Webby, Lena and Violet would like to take a look at lightsabers and holocrons. After all, as shown in the Star Wars The Clone Wars episode ‘A Test Of Strength’, lightsabers are pieces of technology that are powered by Kyber Crystals which, as shown in the episode ‘The Gathering’, are powered by the Force which is practically a magic-like energy and holocrons, as shown in the Darth Bane Path Of Destruction novel, are also pieces of technology that are powered by the Force. And as shown in the episode ‘Beware The B.U.D.D.Y. System!’, Gyro and Fenton are scientists and, as shown in the episode ‘Friendship Hates Magic!’, Webby, Lena and Violet are quite enthusiastic when it comes to the magical. So, it would make sense that both a team of scientists and a team of magic enthusiasts would like to take a look at lightsabers and holocrons. And given that, as stated in the Star Wars Uprising video game, Kyber Crystals are able to channel energy and generate enormous returns, Gyro and Fenton might try to see if Kyber Crystals can be used as a new energy source. And, if they do, I think that Gyro and Fenton might try to use a Kyber Crystal to power up the Gizmoduck Armor and, given that Kyber Crystals are powered by the Force, that might make the Gizmoduck Armor more powerful. Also, as shown in the Ahsoka novel, Kyber Crystals that were previously corrupted by the Dark Side Of The Force can be purified by someone who is aligned with the Light Side and become aligned with the Light Side Of The Force again and thus cause the lightsaber blade to change color since lightsaber blade colors depend on the Kyber Crystal. This also means that lightsaber blade colors sometimes also depend on the personality of the user. So, given that, as shown in the episode ‘Friendship Hates Magic!’, Violet is quite curious when it comes to the mystical, I think that she would be curious to see what happens if Lena were to try to purify a previously corrupted Kyber Crystal with her magic. I think that the result would be that the lightsaber blade color would be grey and pink. Grey because of the fact that, as shown in the episode ‘The Split Sword Of Swanstantine!’, Lena is willing to embrace negative emotions as well as positive emotions and pink because of the fact that, as shown in the episode ‘The Shadow War Part 2: The Day Of The Ducks!’, Lena has a loving bond with Webby which helped her stand up against Magica De Spell. Also, I think that Webby would love to spar with Lena and help her practice using a lightsaber as I pointed out in my How I Think Certain DuckTales (2017) Characters Would Wield A Lightsaber post since Webby is, as shown in the episode ‘From The Confidential Casefiles Of Agent 22!’, a combat enthusiast.
As for the holocrons, I think that Gyro and Fenton would like to study holocrons because of the fact that they are devices that seem to be more responsive to certain emotions than other emotions like how, as shown in the Star Wars Rebels episode ‘The Holocrons Of Fate’, Jedi Holocrons are more responsive to the positive emotions of a Force user while Sith Holocrons are more responsive to the negative emotions of a Force user. So, I think that Gyro and Fenton would like to see if there’s a way to use a Jedi Holocron’s technology’s responsiveness to positive emotions to keep Gyro’s bulb tech from turning evil. And I think that Webby, Lena and Violet would like to study holocrons too to see how they work. However, they would have a much harder time studying Sith Holocrons. After all, as shown in the Darth Bane Path Of Destruction novel, holocrons have Gatekeepers which are AI with the personality of the person who created the holocron and, as shown in Legacy (2006) #5, it’s not easy to gain information from Sith Gatekeepers since Sith aren’t always quick to share their knowledge. Also, Sith Holocrons are dangerous since, as shown in the Star Wars Legacy Of The Jedi novel, just looking through a Sith Holocron was sometimes enough to traumatize and make a Jedi Youngling sick. Webby and Violet might not be effected by it since they’re not Force-sensitive but I’m not so sure about Lena. After all, Lena may not technically be Force-sensitive but she is a magical being since, as shown in the episode ‘The Shadow War Part 1: The Night Of De Spell!’, she is a living shadow. And magic is somewhat similar to the Force. Webby and Violet might have to make sure that Lena isn’t even in the same room just to make sure she’s safe from any Sith Holocrons they might try to look at.
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horrendoushag · 10 months
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thinking about how smart jack and maddie fenton are. like it's actually insane the kinds of gadgets they've made. the specter speeder is par for the course as far as sci-fi goes, but it's one of the few vehicles in the show that floats, no wheels. they built an entire portal to a different dimension in their basement. they have force fields. the ecto-skeleton. the crammer, which shrinks and grows people. maddie has an ecto lightsaber?? and all that only scratches the surface. their level of genius is paralleled only by danny's op-ness.
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night-wilf · 1 year
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Writing prompt 61
Sam moves to Gotham to attend the university at her parents insistence. Joining an illegal motorcycle gang to pass the time when not studying.
Her cover name among the group 'Overgrown'.
She easily beats everyone when they race as her bike has had the Fenton treatment for anything and everything she might need. The blueprints almost impossible to understand to someone who has never encountered their work before.
Red Hood becomes interested in her after a few weeks of observation and asks she helps with a drug bust he is leading with Robin.
The task done in half the time with Sam's assistance of speed and weapons. Her aim of a stun gun scarily accurate for being so young. Promptly hired by Jason as anonymous backup with a healthy salary to keep her quiet.
She proves her worth and the money allows Sam to cut off her parents and change course to do what she wants.
Why wouldn't Jason hire her?
She has a fucking lightsaber built from a cat toy and computer scraps! Like hell he is letting her skills be nabbed by someone else to use.
Over a period of years 'backup' becomes making new guns and ammo for Jason to use behind Bruce's back. Fully employed with benefits a few hours after she graduates in a secret portion of Wayne Industries Jason controls.
Danny, Tucker and Valerie all move to Gotham with Sam's help. The small home with enough space for them all to live comfortably around each other.
Phantom, Huntress and TooFine all join Sam in her employment after tests thrown their way and become valuable members to Jason's cause.
Bruce is wondering who there new people are and how Jason has deprived Joker of his resources doing the work of 5 people. The fake names of the new residents in the city bringing up bland online profiles and charity work that make him very suspicious.
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A DC X DP IDEA #21
A PENNY FOR MY AND YOUR THOUGHTS #1…
The Justice League tries to understand the intricacies of the Ghost Zone and ghostly physics. Batman, in particular, attempts to apply logic to the supernatural world, leading to some hilarious debates with Danny who in return explains to Batman how his family’s and his version of physics breaks all logic.
You know this idea kind of came up to me, I’ve had my share of DC X DP crossovers of stories over the past year, and let me. Now that I’m talking out loud I found this hilarious cause tell you this opinion of mine was in the back of my head ever since
Logic is always present in the DC franchise whether it is their machines or some great evil weapons there is always some sort of explanation that uses science-defined words that can be translated into comic science. From magicians as well to magic shenanigans there is always some sort of logic behind each interaction. Batman uses full time to counter-act everything, and I mean everything in case they turn to the other side.
And there is DP…
I mean in all logic there is an absolute quack. The Fenton’s way a lipstick can be turned into some sort of laser gun against a ghost, okay two questions first how did they manage to cram the function to fire away a small yet precise blast towards the intended direction and second how did they even modify an everyday looking lipstick into that. The Fenton creep stick is just a baseball bat with a green sticker yet for some reason works on ghosts. Let’s not forget that the two eccentric ghost hunters have designed and built many of the ghost-hunting devices, often using household objects or repurposed machinery. I mean I saw the YouTube vids about how to build a bomb or even how to make your weapon made out of everyday machinery yet there are still machine parts that cannot be found in everyday appliances to ensure a functioning and safe weapon.
 Let’s not also forget about the ectoplasm, the show repeatedly stated that ectoplasm is radioactive, sure there are the mutated dinners as well as some other stuff but the fact that it did’nt affect the other two children of the Fenton’s due to prolonged exposure of ectoplasm beneath there own home amazes me. I mean look at our everyday powerplant there is a huge distance between a power plant to civilization to avoid future problems, heck we are exposed to light radiation everyday. Doctors advise us to stay away from radiation or lessen our time spent with everyday radiation. Sure there are some fan fics about how the entire population of Amity Park is somehow contaminated and gained some sort of ghost ability like extra strength and glowing eyes but majority of them, Danny was the only one seeing that he had an entire dimension fall on him when he opened the portal.
Now mash the two fandoms together and you’ll see my mental image of Batman and Phantom debating the logic behind DP logics despite having the same two fandoms living in the same universe, while the rest of the League watches in great focus as they have never seen Batman so worked up before as well on how their new League member create such highly functioning weapons.
I mean if I saw someone create a staff turned into some sort of double-bladed lightsaber from household items, I would also question my sanity as well as my knowledge.
Just a thought of mine….don't mind me 😕😕😕
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pseudovilli · 2 years
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The Jedi are looking for the king of the infinite realms, Pariah Dark. They need to negotiate with him in order to gain passage to a doorway to the planet, Mortis.
Problem is… Pariah Dark has been dethroned and no one will tell them who the new king is. Ahsoka and Rex were gathering intel at a local market when they meet Phantom, a local banshee. Phantom is nice enough to guide them around and no other resident attacks them when he is present. But he also has no idea what happened to the king.
Shenanigans ensue
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papiliomame · 2 years
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I’m brainstorming some armor ideas for later projects.
Danny fights in a more acrobatic manner so a full plate armor is out of question. I took inspiration from Assassin’s Creeds armor design because they are protective as well as allow fluent movements at the same time. I looked especially up to AC 2′s armor because the protagonist is a nobleman and this theme fits for an armor of a king.
So Danny wears mostly a chainmail and cloth. Only the chest area, boots and gloves are reinforced with plate armor for extra protection. The chest area consist of little metal parts seperated with a little cloth segment between them to allow more mobility. Directly over his core is a brooch with a magic gem for protection. I also wanted to include technology in this design to show that he comes from the digital age. He wears several Fenton gadgets but only subtle so they don’t overpower the knightly design.
Then we are coming to the weapon: In canon he mostly fights with ectoplast and his fists so I thought he needs something which boosts his fighting style.
The Fenton Catalysator is a modified version of Maddie’s lightsaber-twinblade from the episode “ Maternal Instincts”. Instead of twinblades it has two versions like the so-called “trick weapons” in the videogame “ Bloodborne”. It acts as a catalysator and can fire ectoblast from the tip of the blade or extend the range of Danny’s abilities. The utiliy-mode is a lightsaber-whip which boost ultility abilities like the ectobindings. The offensive-mode is a cryosword which boost the ectoblast and his freezing powers. Because of it’s form it can also used for melee combat.
What do you think?
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Phantom Chloé: Now I kinda want to see a situation where Danny and the Miracuclass (or at least the heroes) are together in a situation where a Ghost shows up and no one is in position where they can run off to transform.
So Danny goes like "fuck this", whips up the lightsaber (or makes an ice sword) and flings himself halfway across the room to sword fight with like... Skulker, in a display acrobatic enough to not look out of place during an Akuma fight.
This goes on until Sam kicks down the door and jabs Skulker in the back with like a "Fenton Tazer" to paralyze him long enough for Danny to jab his thermos at him.
*Bonus points if this is what gives Mari the idea that Sam could work the Bee since that's essentially what she did there.*
Honestly most of Amity Park keep a weapon or two on them.
The Human members of Team Phantom are just the only ones who will jump into a fight with more dangerous Ghosts instead of just using it to defend themselves.
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jokerfan99 · 3 years
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Death Battle Season 7 Episodes 6-10 (125-129)
6. Goro VS Machamp 
Winner: Machamp
Loser: Goro (Arms ripped off one by one/Hit by a flurry of 750 punches/Body blown apart via punch to the stomach/Dismembered)
7. Cable VS Booster Gold 
Winner: Booster Gold
Loser: Cable (Crushed within shrinking forcefield)
8. Obi-Wan Kenobi VS Kakashi 
Winner: Obi-Wan Kenobi
Loser: Kakashi Hatake (Left eye crushed via Force Crush/Sliced in half via lightsaber)
9. Danny Phantom VS American Dragon Jake Long 
Winner: Danny Phantom
Loser: Jake Long (Possessed/Smashed through a building/Disintegrated via Ghost Ray/Spirit trapped inside Fenton Thermos)
10. She-Ra VS Wonder Woman 
Winner: Wonder Woman
Loser: She-Ra (Slammed into tree/Neck sliced by Sword of Hephaestus/Decapitated)
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Idea:
Sam asking Maddie for a melee ghost hunting weapon early on into the adventures because she wanted to put her own martial arts skills to use when the ghosts got upclose and personal, so Sam ends up with something like Maddie’s lightsaber staff or even a specter deflector but it’s a collapsable staff.
Either way it’s the Fenton Anti Creep Stick
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nerdiests · 7 years
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So I don’t have anything DP in my writing tag yet, so. I wrote this thing for my jedi Danny au that I should probably talk about more. 
Danny had come to Ilum with one purpose in mind – find his crystal for his lightsaber. Yoda had told him exactly where to go to find his kyber crystal, but the crystal caverns on Ilum were ransacked by the Empire over a decade ago. He may have the previous Jedi Grandmaster’s lightsaber, but he certainly didn’t have the skill accompanying it.
Glancing back at his ship, and his R2 unit issued by the Rebel Alliance, Danny took a step towards the crystal caverns. Then he stopped, remembering that there was a good chance that he could get caught, imprisoned and likely killed. Simply because he not only had force abilities, but also had joined the Rebel Alliance. Shaking his head to clear his doubts, Danny resolved to be careful…er. He’d put his training with Yoda to use, avoiding those who would wish him harm.
It took about half an hour to reach the crystal caverns from where he’d landed, though he’d had to find an alternative entrance. The Imperials had smashed in the entrance the Jedi Order had used, so Danny crawled through a tunnel left untouched, by both Empire and nature. At least his smaller stature did him some good in this department. Once Danny reached the actual caverns, however, he was lost.
“…Now what?” Danny asked, hearing his words echo around the caves. Sure, he knew that he needed to get a kyber crystal, but Yoda hadn’t elaborated on how to do so. Did he just walk around until he found a crystal? Did he use his senses to find one in the Force? Danny had no clue. He settled for a mix of the two, opening his senses for anything and walking around. Though it seemed crystals were sparse. The Empire had not spared any crystal when they took them all.
As seconds turned to minutes to hours, Danny started to lose confidence. If it was going to take this long to find one crystal, then he’d rather stick with the small green one he had. Though it wasn’t ideal, Danny would rather stick with something a bit familiar than something that couldn’t turn up even after two and a half hours of searching.
About to turn around and leave, Danny paused. Would it be worth all the trouble it had taken to get out to Ilum, just to turn around with nothing to show for it? Not really. Resolve reaffirmed, Danny turned to continue his search, only to hear a quiet tenor ringing in his ear. He whirled around, attempting to find the source of the song, but he couldn’t manage to find the source. The tenor grew louder, and Danny started to run across the caverns, stopping at each large rock figure momentarily to scan for a crystal. Or at least, that’s what Danny assumed he’d be looking for.
Ten minutes passed, and the tenor’s crescendo ended with a sudden note of surprise as Danny spotted one crystal sitting in the middle of a large wall. This pesky crystal must be that tenor voice, or Danny hoped it was. Hearing a note of confirmation, Danny nodded to himself. He’d have to scale that wall to get the crystal, since it wasn’t exactly going to come to him.
“This’ll be a hassle,” Danny said to the open cavern, scanning the cliff. He needed to map a clear path up the wall before he started to scale it, otherwise things would end badly. Though mapping that path took a lot quicker than Danny’d thought it would be. The path seemed simple enough, but challenging enough that one couldn’t scale it in fifteen seconds. And it didn’t take long to get up to the crystal. The only problem was getting it off.
As it turns out, getting a kyber crystal fused to a rock face was harder than one would think. Danny almost fell on three separate occasions, barely catching himself on the third time. Though the crystal did detach from the wall, so did Danny. He fell a foot before managing to get a firm grasp on the wall. The tenor, which had been contently humming in Danny’s mind jumped to alert, a low alto note gracing Danny’s mental ears. And the crystal seemed to be relieved when Danny caught himself as he fell.
“You took a lot of trouble to get,” Danny stated, staring at the crystal with a critical eye.
“Now, what do I do?” Danny asked curiously, hearing a confident note from the crystal. Thinking for a moment, Danny plopped onto the floor to meditate. Maybe that was how he’d connect with his-
A small figure with a bright green lightsaber and a dark cloak whirling about, cutting down enemy troops without a second thought. They all fell to the ground, wounded gravely, but not dead. Some had cut blasters. The small figure walked through a metal corridor, hood on his cloak up, sticking to the shadows. Those that noticed him had the mercy of being cut down, injured but not dead.
Danny blinked. Was that him? Quite possibly. Danny didn’t know any short force users with green lightsabers. Looking at the crystal again, Danny opened his mind.
His crystal sat among a speckle of other crystals, which slowly disappeared over the years, and were replaced as the other crystals formed. The Imperials came along and smashed all the other crystals, somehow managing to miss his. Danny’s crystal sat for years, untouched, unnoticed. Then Danny showed up.
Deliberately blinking forcefully, Danny took another look at his crystal. It must be lonely, having lost all the others, then waiting for years for Danny to come and find it. Hearing that tenor note of affirmation, Danny nodded to himself.
“This is my crystal. My kyber crystal for my lightsaber,” Danny stated, a little incredulity lacing his words. This all seemed a bit surreal for Danny. Just three years ago, Danny had been at home, expecting to either live out his life hiding his abilities, or for his parents to turn him over to the Empire. Joining the Rebel Alliance had been a fleeting thought when he was fourteen, a thought he acted on two years later. It all seemed a little surreal, but this was Danny’s life. Surreal, magical, highly abnormal, whatever else he could think of. But this was his life, and he was okay with it.
“Now I’ve got to actually build the ‘saber itself…” Danny muttered, gingerly placing his crystal into a secure side pocket, before getting up to leave. Constructing the saber would be a hassle, but it shouldn’t take all that long. And so, Danny Fenton left the crystal caves of Ilum with his kyber crystal for his lightsaber.
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18 classic viral videos that will always be hilarious
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18 classic viral videos that will always be hilarious
It’s Viral Market Crash week on Mashable. Join us as we take stock of the viral economy and investigate how the internet morphed from a fun free-for-all to a bleak hellscape we just can’t quit.
Long before Vine and Instagram, sites like Newgrounds, eBaum’s World, and of course YouTube were the breeding grounds for viral video legends. 
The viral video market has sadly taken a greedy turn for the worst. Thankfully, we can still look back on the iconic viral videos that set a standard for internet greatness. 
It’s been years since these videos first premiered, but they’ve never faded from our hearts or minds.
1. Grape Lady Falling
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What started off as friendly competition turned into a few broken ribs and viral fame. Melissa Sander aka “Grape Lady,” was reporting for Fox 5 in Atlanta at a vineyard in the late ’90s when she took quite the tumble.
After falling to the ground letting out very strange sounding “ows,” the camera returns to the newsroom where the two hosts comment on how she could possibly be hurt.
This video was uploaded in 2007 and has racked up almost 20 million views. 
2. Leprechaun in Mobile, Alabama
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The “Leprechaun in Mobile, Alabama” video was one of the first news stories to achieve viral status on YouTube back in 2006. The story itself was about a leprechaun sighting that turned the community into a search party.
An amazing amateur sketch of the magical creature, as well as interviews with people who had different theories ranging from “it could be a crackhead,” to “it’s casting a shadow,” made the video so entertaining. 
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This man having a meltdown over witnessing a double rainbow in 2010 proves we should enjoy the simpler things in life. Apparently over 45 million people agree. 
Drugs may or may not have been involved in the making of this viral video. 
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Arguably THE original YouTube viral video. Liam Kyle Sullivan released this banger in 2007 and it has been viewed over 67 million times. 
Kelly, who is played by Sullivan, is not happy with her birthday gifts. When her father asks what she’s going to do with her life, she fiercely responds, “I’m going to get what I want.” 
What happens next is the best song dedicated to shoes known to humanity. Sullivan has also made quite the career following his viral fame. 
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Poor Chris Crocker, all he wanted was for everyone to leave Britney Spears alone. During Britney’s rough spot in 2007, Crocker went on YouTube and hysterically begged the entire internet to leave the pop star be.
This video became an instant viral sensation, and Crocker got a lot of backlash from all over the internet for his femme appearance and sobbing. Since the release of this video, Crocker rose above the haters, and went on to become a porn star, blogger, and a singer-songwriter. 
6. Fenton
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A peaceful stroll through Richmond Park in London turns to chaos when someone off in the distance can be heard screaming “FENTON.” When the person recording the video pans right, a herd of deer being chased by a dog runs past.
A few seconds later the dog’s owner can be seen chasing the him while screaming “Jesus Christ, Fenton!” Thankfully no one gets hurt.
This video was uploaded in 2011 and it currently has over 18 million views.
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A classic video for any Harry Potter fan out there. The “Potter Puppet Pals” went on to become a successful YouTube skit that garnered millions of views. 
The first episode of the series “The Mysterious Ticking Noise” released in 2007 has over 181 million views. Those of us nerds who watched the video back then, most definitely still know the lyrics in 2018.
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After Stephen Quire gets his World of Warcraft subscription canceled, his brother Jack (aka wafflepwn) recorded his brother’s reaction to the punishment. Stephen goes on to throw the biggest tantrum in tween history, not knowing Jack left the camera in the room to record it all for YouTube.
Jack went on to record more videos of Stephen freaking out, but most of them were deemed fake or scripted. Nothing compares to the first video of the series that came out in 2009 that has garnered almost 100 million views. 
Real or fake, the original is still just as ridiculous as it was when it was released in 2009.
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Gary Brolsma aka the “Numa Numa Guy” was out here living his best life on Newgrounds in 2004. In this video, Brolsman was lip-syncing to O-Zone’s “Dragostea Din Tei,” and he became an instant meme and viral icon. 
Although the Newgrounds took the video down for licensing reasons, someone uploaded the video on YouTube so his legacy lives on. According to an old BBC article in 2006, the video was estimated to have been viewed 700 million times, just falling shortly behind the next video on this list. 
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Ghyslain Raza, aka “Star Wars Kid” was also living his truth during the early days of the viral internet. While he didn’t intend for this video of him in 2002 to get thrown on the web, his attempt to copy Darth Maul’s lightsaber moves became one of the most viewed viral videos of all time. 
According to an article by NBC in 2007 Raza’s video had gotten well over 1 billion views on the internet since. Sadly, the price of this kind of internet fame caused Raza to get teased and bullied from people in school, and all over the internet.
Raza rose above this, and is now a lawyer who takes on many legal cases surrounding cyberbullying. He is absolutely following the way of the Jedi, and we’re here for it.
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Personally, I never understood the appeal of this video. But what do I know? I might just be one out of the almost 1 billion people who watched this video that just doesn’t understand why Charlie biting his brother’s finger is funny. 
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Sweet Brown’s iconic “Ain’t nobody got time for that” line was a big mood for 2012 when this video came out. There was also an auto-tuned version that accompanied the video that achieved its own viral fame.
Since her narrow escape with a fire at her apartment complex, Kimberly Wilkins starred in a Tyler Perry movie and got a shoutout from Beyoncé.
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Another Newgrounds relic from 2005, this animated video pit comic and pop culture’s most recognizable figures against each other in a battle to the death, along with a song narrating the entire scene. I don’t want to spoil who wins, so give this video with over 20 million views a watch.
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When I first watched this video in 2009, I was expecting something really horrifying or creepy to happen at the end because you can’t trust anything on the internet with a catchy tune and a cute duck. Thankfully this cheery viral video with over 350 million views was only annoying as this duck who keeps asking for grapes. 
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Originating from Newgrounds, “Charlie the Unicorn” was an iconic flash cartoon that had everyone saying “shun the nonbeliever,” like someone who was tripping on something from Candy Mountain. The video first came out in 2005, and was uploaded onto YouTube in a year later. In 2008 an official version of the first episode was uploaded and currently has over 30 million views.
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Apparently, “Apparently Kid” has to be on this list with his viral news interview that has over 30 million views. Noah Ritter stole the hearts of everyone on the internet with his hilarious usage of the word “apparently” during an interview with a local news station at a county fair in 2014. 
Ritter also caught the attention of Ellen Degeneres, who later brought him on the show for a very cute interview. He’s also apparently, over the word, “apparently.”
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Everyone talks about Rick Rolling, but “HEYYEYAAEYAAAEYAEYAA,” which came out around the same time, is so underrated. According to KnowYourMeme, He-Man singing 4 Non Blondes’ “Whats Up” first made an appearance on the Something Awful forums back in 2005. The video then made a few appearances on the eBaum’s World forums in 2005. 
It eventually found its way onto YouTube in 2006 where it continued to go viral before finally getting its official video and meme title. Truly, a viral relic from the past that has over 100 million views today.
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Look at how happy Fatso was back in ’80s playing his keyboard! Even though this kitty cat was long gone before YouTube even became a thing, his owner Charlie Schmidt allowed Fatso’s legacy to live on by uploading his amazing piano skills onto the site in 2007. 
After becoming a massive meme and viral icon, Keyboard Cat continues to dazzle audiences all over the world. With over 50 million views this cat — from a time period before internet fame wasn’t even a concept — is truly timeless.
Source: https://mashable.com/article/best-viral-videos/
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It’s Viral Market Crash week on Mashable. Join us as we take stock of the viral economy and investigate how the internet morphed from a fun free-for-all to a bleak hellscape we just can’t quit.
Long before Vine and Instagram, sites like Newgrounds, eBaum's World, and of course YouTube were the breeding grounds for viral video legends. 
The viral video market has sadly taken a greedy turn for the worst. Thankfully, we can still look back on the iconic viral videos that set a standard for internet greatness. 
SEE ALSO: Elon Musk was once tech's angel. Now he's an overplayed meme.
It's been years since these videos first premiered, but they've never faded from our hearts or minds.
1. Grape Lady Falling
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What started off as friendly competition turned into a few broken ribs and viral fame. Melissa Sander aka "Grape Lady," was reporting for Fox 5 in Atlanta at a vineyard in the late '90s when she took quite the tumble.
After falling to the ground letting out very strange sounding "ows," the camera returns to the newsroom where the two hosts comment on how she could possibly be hurt.
This video was uploaded in 2007 and has racked up almost 20 million views. 
2. Leprechaun in Mobile, Alabama
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The "Leprechaun in Mobile, Alabama" video was one of the first news stories to achieve viral status on YouTube back in 2006. The story itself was about a leprechaun sighting that turned the community into a search party.
An amazing amateur sketch of the magical creature, as well as interviews with people who had different theories ranging from "it could be a crackhead," to "it's casting a shadow," made the video so entertaining. 
3. Double Rainbow
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This man having a meltdown over witnessing a double rainbow in 2010 proves we should enjoy the simpler things in life. Apparently over 45 million people agree. 
Drugs may or may not have been involved in the making of this viral video. 
4. Shoes
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Arguably THE original YouTube viral video. Liam Kyle Sullivan released this banger in 2007 and it has been viewed over 67 million times. 
Kelly, who is played by Sullivan, is not happy with her birthday gifts. When her father asks what she's going to do with her life, she fiercely responds, "I'm going to get what I want." 
What happens next is the best song dedicated to shoes known to humanity. Sullivan has also made quite the career following his viral fame. 
5. Leave Britney Alone
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Poor Chris Crocker, all he wanted was for everyone to leave Britney Spears alone. During Britney's rough spot in 2007, Crocker went on YouTube and hysterically begged the entire internet to leave the pop star be.
This video became an instant viral sensation, and Crocker got a lot of backlash from all over the internet for his femme appearance and sobbing. Since the release of this video, Crocker rose above the haters, and went on to become a porn star, blogger, and a singer-songwriter. 
6. Fenton
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A peaceful stroll through Richmond Park in London turns to chaos when someone off in the distance can be heard screaming "FENTON." When the person recording the video pans right, a herd of deer being chased by a dog runs past.
A few seconds later the dog's owner can be seen chasing the him while screaming "Jesus Christ, Fenton!" Thankfully no one gets hurt.
This video was uploaded in 2011 and it currently has over 18 million views.
7. Potter Puppet Pals
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A classic video for any Harry Potter fan out there. The "Potter Puppet Pals" went on to become a successful YouTube skit that garnered millions of views. 
The first episode of the series "The Mysterious Ticking Noise" released in 2007 has over 181 million views. Those of us nerds who watched the video back then, most definitely still know the lyrics in 2018.
8. Greatest Freak Out Ever
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After Stephen Quire gets his World of Warcraft subscription canceled, his brother Jack (aka wafflepwn) recorded his brother's reaction to the punishment. Stephen goes on to throw the biggest tantrum in tween history, not knowing Jack left the camera in the room to record it all for YouTube.
Jack went on to record more videos of Stephen freaking out, but most of them were deemed fake or scripted. Nothing compares to the first video of the series that came out in 2009 that has garnered almost 100 million views. 
Real or fake, the original is still just as ridiculous as it was when it was released in 2009.
9. Numa Numa Guy
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Gary Brolsma aka the "Numa Numa Guy" was out here living his best life on Newgrounds in 2004. In this video, Brolsman was lip-syncing to O-Zone's "Dragostea Din Tei," and he became an instant meme and viral icon. 
Although the Newgrounds took the video down for licensing reasons, someone uploaded the video on YouTube so his legacy lives on. According to an old BBC article in 2006, the video was estimated to have been viewed 700 million times, just falling shortly behind the next video on this list. 
10. Star Wars Kid
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Ghyslain Raza, aka "Star Wars Kid" was also living his truth during the early days of the viral internet. While he didn't intend for this video of him in 2002 to get thrown on the web, his attempt to copy Darth Maul's lightsaber moves became one of the most viewed viral videos of all time. 
According to an article by NBC in 2007 Raza's video had gotten well over 1 billion views on the internet since. Sadly, the price of this kind of internet fame caused Raza to get teased and bullied from people in school, and all over the internet.
Raza rose above this, and is now a lawyer who takes on many legal cases surrounding cyberbullying. He is absolutely following the way of the Jedi, and we're here for it.
12.  Charlie Bit My Finger
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Personally, I never understood the appeal of this video. But what do I know? I might just be one out of the almost 1 billion people who watched this video that just doesn't understand why Charlie biting his brother's finger is funny. 
13. Ain't Nobody Got Time For That
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Sweet Brown's iconic "Ain't nobody got time for that" line was a big mood for 2012 when this video came out. There was also an auto-tuned version that accompanied the video that achieved its own viral fame.
Since her narrow escape with a fire at her apartment complex, Kimberly Wilkins starred in a Tyler Perry movie and got a shoutout from Beyoncé.
13. The Ultimate Showdown
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Another Newgrounds relic from 2005, this animated video pit comic and pop culture's most recognizable figures against each other in a battle to the death, along with a song narrating the entire scene. I don't want to spoil who wins, so give this video with over 20 million views a watch.
14.  The Duck Song
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When I first watched this video in 2009, I was expecting something really horrifying or creepy to happen at the end because you can't trust anything on the internet with a catchy tune and a cute duck. Thankfully this cheery viral video with over 350 million views was only annoying as this duck who keeps asking for grapes. 
15. Charlie the Unicorn
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Originating from Newgrounds, "Charlie the Unicorn" was an iconic flash cartoon that had everyone saying "shun the nonbeliever," like someone who was tripping on something from Candy Mountain. The video first came out in 2005, and was uploaded onto YouTube in a year later. In 2008 an official version of the first episode was uploaded and currently has over 30 million views.
16. Apparently Kid
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Apparently, "Apparently Kid" has to be on this list with his viral news interview that has over 30 million views. Noah Ritter stole the hearts of everyone on the internet with his hilarious usage of the word "apparently" during an interview with a local news station at a county fair in 2014. 
Ritter also caught the attention of Ellen Degeneres, who later brought him on the show for a very cute interview. He's also apparently, over the word, "apparently."
17. HEYYEYAAEYAAAEYAEYAA
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Everyone talks about Rick Rolling, but "HEYYEYAAEYAAAEYAEYAA," which came out around the same time, is so underrated. According to KnowYourMeme, He-Man singing 4 Non Blondes' "Whats Up" first made an appearance on the Something Awful forums back in 2005. The video then made a few appearances on the eBaum's World forums in 2005. 
It eventually found its way onto YouTube in 2006 where it continued to go viral before finally getting its official video and meme title. Truly, a viral relic from the past that has over 100 million views today.
18. Keyboard Cat
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Look at how happy Fatso was back in '80s playing his keyboard! Even though this kitty cat was long gone before YouTube even became a thing, his owner Charlie Schmidt allowed Fatso's legacy to live on by uploading his amazing piano skills onto the site in 2007. 
After becoming a massive meme and viral icon, Keyboard Cat continues to dazzle audiences all over the world. With over 50 million views this cat — from a time period before internet fame wasn't even a concept — is truly timeless.
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If you can make ecto-gear in any colour, would Chloé ask specifically for a Fenton ecto-sabre (lightsaber) in Sith Red?
Her eyes already glow yellow, and she can learn to shoot lightning from her hands. A red lightsaber is really the only thing she's missing to make that look complete.
Oh boy theres an idea for Halloween!
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