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?Hitler is having a wonderful time (somewhat) (2.93) KAK 2006-05-10
A great montage of Hitler during the height of his reign. This site made great use of the classic Tiny Tim song, which surprisingly blends perfectly with the propagandist photos designed to reveal Hitler's softer side. The result is an absurdly humorous product, with great replay value and an impressive portayal of a tyrant as a real human being.
roq 2006-05-10
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?Now THIS is a Victory Theme! (3.98) PurpleGreys 2006-05-10
The song and game (both from the 80s) both seem to compliment eachother in this simple tribute to the early Final Fantasy releases. (FFIII in this case)
roq 2006-05-10
Though unrelated, the song and game (both from the 80s) seem to compliment eachother in this simple tribute to the early Final Fantasy releases. (FFIII in this case)
roq 2006-05-28
Though unrelated, the song and game (both from the 80s) seem to complement eachother in this simple tribute to the early Final Fantasy releases. (Japan's FFIII in this case)
roq 2006-08-04
roq 2007-10-30
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roq 2007-10-30
?Dreams of a desert boy (3.90) klasky 2006-05-10
Somewhat of an icon for the abstract and unusual sites on ytmnd, klasky has captured a small piece of cold reality in this snowy white suburban scene. The simplicity of the piano accompanying the wind-blown view of the abandoned yard has a calming effect. Like most good artwork, the title and finished product are open to interpretation.
roq 2006-05-10
roq 2007-10-30
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roq 2007-10-30
?Test (3.78) klasky 2006-05-10
Well deserving of classic status, klasky's "Dance with the devil" employs the flickering, "dancing" images of a brightly illustrated inferno in a whimsically imaginative cartoon form across an ashen canvas. A masterful loop of Led Zeppelin guitar riffs somehow solidifies the playfully dark theme in its entirety. Excellent replay value.
roq 2006-05-10
roq 2007-10-30
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roq 2007-10-30
?interpretation (4.26) pouriton 2006-05-10
The site that started it all! With the help of user comments from ankronikka.ytmnd.com, pouriton successfully created what would become a cult classic interpretation of the Duck Tales cartoon theme in Finnish form. Generating hundreds of thousands of views, the phrases "Taco Nazi" and "Your Arms are Broken" began popping up all over YTMND, and eventually, all over the internet as well. This is the original that spawned the "interpretation fad". Even after a year, no interpretations have come close to rivaling the original in popularity.
roq 2006-05-10
roq 2007-10-30
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roq 2007-10-30
?Sexy Weapon! (2.36) Wolfmight 2006-05-10
A great example of an unusual and somewhat out-of-context scene from a great classic film. The clip essentially reveals the core traits of the character's persona (stereotypical male: violent, rowdy, lustful, and even resourceful) while doing so with a minimalistic and humorous approach. Finally, the high-quality audio loop cleverly adds to the intended humor.
roq 2006-05-10
A great example of an unusual and somewhat out-of-context scene from a great classic film. The clip essentially reveals the core traits of the character's persona (stereotypical male: loud, lewd, and dangerous) while doing so with a minimalistic and humorous approach. Finally, the high-quality audio loop cleverly adds to the intended humor.
roq 2006-05-28
A great example of an unusual and somewhat out-of-context scene from a great classic film. The clip essentially reveals the core traits of the character's persona (stereotypical male: loud, lewd, and dangerous) while doing so with a minimalistic and humorous approach. Finally, the well cut audio loop cleverly adds to the intended humor.
roq 2006-05-28
A great example of an unusual and somewhat out-of-context scene from a great classic film. The clip essentially reveals the core traits of the character's persona (stereotypical male: aggressive, lewd, and dangerous) while doing so with a minimalistic and humorous approach. Finally, the well cut audio loop cleverly adds to the intended humor.
roq 2006-05-28
roq 2007-10-30
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roq 2007-10-30
?Channel 74 (3.54) MrMolester 2006-05-10
My family used to have this old television in the basement with poor reception. It was mainly only useful for playing NES and SNES. As a child, I discovered that channel 83 often picked up police scanner transmissions and cellphone calls. This YTMND reminded me of those days.
roq 2006-05-10
roq 2007-10-30
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roq 2007-10-30
?Poe's Classic The Raven (3.80) mrgrim 2006-05-10
Poe's writing would influence countless generations of literature after his time. "The Tell-Tale Heart" holds more value than "The Raven" in my opinion, but this site remains an excellent tribute to this 19th century master of dark fiction.
roq 2006-05-10
roq 2007-10-30
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roq 2007-10-30
?(nsfw) Turtles like porn (3.92) Psyklax 2006-05-10
This is a near flawless example of how a good YTMND should be made. Why? Psyklax has taken a quote from a classic, universally known children's cartoon show and cleverly used it in a new and original adult context to produce humor, all with very little effort needed on his part.
roq 2006-05-10
roq 2007-10-30
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roq 2007-10-30
?Data: It is green. (4.09) TetrisAnarchist 2006-05-16
It is green.
roq 2006-05-16
After failing to identify the alcoholic contents of the bottle, Data makes a poor attempt to compensate for his lack of knowledge by stating the obvious.
roq 2006-05-23
After failing to identify the alcoholic contents of the bottle, Data makes a poor attempt to compensate for his lack of knowledge by stating the obvious in the classic Star Trek TNG episode "Relics".
roq 2006-05-28
After failing to identify the alcoholic contents of the bottle, Data makes a poor attempt to compensate for his lack of knowledge by stating the obvious in the classic Star Trek TNG episode "Relics". Also, it reminded me of MD 20/20.
roq 2006-10-11
roq 2007-10-30
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roq 2007-10-30
?bill stickers (4.36) mosoubo 2006-05-23
Ironically, a British sign discouraging vandalism is intentionally interpreted in a new humorous context through graffiti.
roq 2006-05-23
Ironically, a British sign discouraging vandalism is intentionally depicted in a new humorous context through graffiti.
roq 2006-05-27
Ironically, a British sign's message discouraging vandalism is intentionally depicted in a new humorous context through graffiti.
roq 2006-05-27
roq 2007-10-30
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roq 2007-10-30
?It's a lonely Christmas for Batman (4.14) Zootroy 2006-05-27
This simple, quietly captivating scene surfaced amidst the bustling celebration of last year's holiday festivities. The ghostly shadow image pressed against a frosty window exposes the abandoned, dismal spirit of a weak, human Batman. A brief reminder of that which is often taken for granted - the irreplaceable love of a family.
roq 2006-05-27
This simple, cleverly depicted scene surfaced amidst the bustling celebration of last year's holiday festivities. The ghostly shadow image pressed against a frosty window exposes the abandoned, dismal spirit of a weak, human Batman. A brief reminder of that which is often taken for granted - the irreplaceable love of a family.
roq 2006-05-27
This simple, cleverly depicted scene surfaced amidst the bustling celebration of last year's holiday festivities. The ghostly shadow image pressed softly against a frosty window exposes the abandoned, dismal spirit of a weak, human Batman. A brief reminder of that which is often taken for granted - the irreplaceable love of a family.
roq 2006-05-27
This simple, surrealistically depicted scene surfaced amidst the bustling celebration of last year's holiday festivities. The ghostly shadow image pressed softly against a frosty window exposes the abandoned, dismal spirit of a weak, human Batman. A brief reminder of that which is often taken for granted - the irreplaceable love of a family.
roq 2006-08-04
roq 2007-10-30
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roq 2007-10-30
?pink (3.98) claytonian 2006-09-06
Great site. There seems to be this controversy over the fact that claytonian didn't create the images himself, even though he properly cited the author & was the first person to share this artwork with YTMND. My point? He's helping Charlie White by extending the influence to YTMND. If he hadn't posted this site, I would not have found out about Charlie White, and wouldn't have purchased Charlie's book "Photographs". See how that works? In Summary - Don't discourage users from submitting someone else's work unless it has been posted before on YTMND.
roq 2006-09-06
Great site. There seems to be this controversy over the fact that claytonian didn't create the images himself, even though he properly cited the author & was the first person to share this artwork with YTMND. My point? He's helping Charlie White by extending the influence to YTMND. If he hadn't posted this site, I would not have found out about Charlie White, and wouldn't have purchased Charlie's book "Photographs". See how that works? In Summary - Don't discourage users from submitting someone else's work unless the author forbids it, or it has already appeared on YTMND.
roq 2006-09-06
Great site. There seems to be this controversy over the fact that claytonian didn't create the images himself, even though he properly cited the author & was the first person to share this artwork with YTMND. My point? He's helping Charlie White by extending the influence to YTMND. If he hadn't posted this site, I would probably not have found out about Charlie White, and wouldn't have purchased Charlie's book "Photographs". See how that works? In Summary - Don't discourage users from submitting someone else's work unless the author forbids it, or it has already appeared on YTMND.
roq 2006-09-06
Great site. There seems to be this controversy over the fact that claytonian didn't create the images himself, even though he properly cited the author & was the first person to share this artwork with YTMND. My point? He's helping Charlie White by extending the influence to YTMND. If he hadn't posted this site, I would probably not have found out about Charlie White, and wouldn't have purchased Charlie's book "Photographs". See how that works? In Summary - Don't discourage users from submitting someone else's work unless the author forbids it, already appeared on YTMND, or is well known (ie. Family Guy)
roq 2006-09-06
Great site. There seems to be this controversy over the fact that claytonian didn't create the images himself, even though he properly cited the author & was the first person to share this artwork with YTMND. My point? He's helping Charlie White by extending the influence to YTMND. If he hadn't posted this site, I would probably not have found out about Charlie White, and wouldn't have purchased Charlie's book "Photographs". See how that works? In Summary - Don't discourage users from submitting someone else's work unless the author forbids it, already appeared on YTMND, or is well known. (ie. Family Guy)
roq 2006-09-06
roq 2007-10-30
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roq 2007-10-30
?George Costanza! (3.20) karndude 2006-10-11
This is the kind of site that belongs on a favorite list with no rational explanation for its existence.
roq 2006-10-11
This is the kind of site that belongs on a favorite list with no rational explanation for its existence.
roq 2006-10-11
This is the kind of site that belongs on a favorites list with no rational explanation for its existence.
roq 2006-10-11
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roq 2007-10-30
?Ash's Play House (4.45) AnubisDX 2007-01-18
Proof that an unedited movie scene can be used out of context to create a great ytmnd.
roq 2007-01-18
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roq 2007-10-30
?Avline and the KipeMunkz™ (4.11) MurdarMachene 2007-10-30
Manicotti. Theodore's manicotti.
roq 2007-10-30
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roq 2007-10-30
?Worf Is A Racist (4.31) Skotto 2007-10-30
This was the best use of the classic Worf clip.
roq 2007-10-30
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roq 2007-10-30
?I Shot A Kid (3.94) isak 2007-12-22
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roq 2007-12-22