ChargeMan's favorites:

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?Can't break Cosby's Stride (4.22) T-V 2006-05-10
The Cosby sound-edit sites are great because they combine two impressions of the man that sound nothing like him or each other. And then they put it to music. It would pain me to pick just one, but if I had to, this would be it.
ChargeMan 2006-05-10
?Safety Not Guaranteed (4.61) axlbonbach 2006-05-10
This one created a monster -- just try watching the montage scene from SCARFACE without thinking about that stern-looking chap in the mullet. Now try to look at that stern-looking chap in the mullet without imagining him traveling through time.
ChargeMan 2006-05-10
?Inspector John Kimball (4.19) Holdios88 2006-05-10
Sure, the picture is hilarious. But then there's the spectacular audio -- which, in typical Schwarzenegger fashion, plays along with the "Inspector Gadget" theme before interrupting it at will. Fantastic.
ChargeMan 2006-05-10
?Auf Wiedersehen to Secret Nazi Forest! (refresh) (4.19) monsterparty 2006-05-10
Though it uses "Secret Nazi Forest" as a jumping-off point, "Auf Wiedersehen" utilizes INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE in such a creative yet obvious manner that you're a little jealous that you didn't think of it first. The final gag is priceless.
ChargeMan 2006-05-10
?"Death" of Phoenix (3.99) Inkz 2006-05-10
Another "man, why didn't I think of that" moment. It can be seen as a bizarre sexual act, or merely a commentary on how useless it is to mourn soon-to-be-resurrected comic book characters, but no matter how you want to interpret the image here, this is animation and music working together for the perfect laugh.
ChargeMan 2006-08-14
?You're the man now dog! (4.57) max 2006-05-10
To understand YTMND as a whole, you'd have to understand the one that started it all, and its perfect lyrical loop.
ChargeMan 2006-05-10
?Chunk is Indestructible (4.51) syncan 2006-05-10
This is, quite easily, the finest pop-culture mashup that YTMND has to offer.
ChargeMan 2006-05-10
?lol internet (4.45) Dunkinbean 2006-05-10
This hypnotic, nonsensical site may sum up the very mystique of YTMND.
ChargeMan 2006-05-10
?lol myspace (4.40) b2lskirnir 2006-05-10
This site takes two eternally familiar YTMND concepts -- "lol, internet" and emos on MySpace -- and combines them with absolutely flawless sound editing to create something hilarious and undeniably true.
ChargeMan 2006-05-10
?Cosby Duckhunt (4.16) Kassius 2006-05-22
One cannot heap praises on the Cosby sound-edit fad without mentioning the user Kassius. Here's one of his best. It's an idea that was probably born out of editing the dog's bark from DUCK HUNT, but the rest of it's just as hilarious, too.
ChargeMan 2006-05-22
?Lex Luthor > Kaz Hirai (4.53) stratos-the-bratos 2006-05-24
How else can a media-savvy gamer/comic book fan express his disgust at the PlayStation3's outrageous price? The strange thing is that the humor here comes in knowing the punchline.
ChargeMan 2006-05-24
?Christopher Walken Lets People Down (4.00) UberNeuman 2006-05-31
UberNeuman turns the awful "break my stride" fad on its ear by combining an unexpected moment from BATMAN RETURNS with an unexpected moment from YTMND where Michelle Pfeiffer's "stride" is introduced out of nowhere and, of course, is eventually broken. Just the right amount of sound editing makes this a downright perfect YTMND.
ChargeMan 2006-06-02
?T2000 Pwnz (4.30) TjenTang 2006-06-06
The finest NEDM site, perfectly timed with that wonderful little shock that's really quite necessary for this fad. It also serves as a wonderful combination of movie logic and just total nonsense: consider that the T-1000 can actually feasibly become the NEDM cat. Why would he? Why should you care? And be sure to get yourself a Chapstick Knife.
ChargeMan 2006-06-07
?The Bee > Akeelah (4.02) SirLemming 2006-06-06
SirLemming proves that the Lex Luthor fad is one that requires perfect comedic timing, dropping in a mere hint before smacking us with its punchline. And besides, if there's any pedantic, feel-good blather of a movie that deserved a lambasting from our man Luthor, it's this one.
ChargeMan 2006-06-06
?Cosby Bebop (4.64) SirLemming 2006-06-07
Consider this site, along with "Dr. Dre Ft. Cosby," to be the final word on the Cosby fad.
ChargeMan 2006-06-07
?dieee nowww (4.04) bonerson 2006-06-07
The ultimate joke of this piece is not necessarily an original one, but once it is revealed the masterful editing forces us to surrender to its power.
ChargeMan 2006-06-07
?Michael Moore is too easy to make fun of (4.34) MasterSitsu 2006-06-11
The site URL alone is a great commentary on lazy political parody.
ChargeMan 2006-06-11
?Dubya Song (4.57) furrykef 2006-06-12
A smart, hypnotic bit of audio mixing which parodies -- and exceeds -- the rather overrated "Picard Song." The punchline is right in front of you, but you can't help but chuckle every time Cap'n Dubya says "Internets."
ChargeMan 2006-06-12
?McFly is Unfireable *better quality* (4.17) Snesman64 2006-06-13
With all of the elements so perfectly fitting into the parody, you'd think that the 2015 scene from BACK TO THE FUTURE PART II was created just to accommodate this YTMND -- easily the best of the "Chunk is Indestructible" mock-ups. Perhaps the future (or maybe the future of the past) thought of the whole idea first...
ChargeMan 2006-06-13
?David Lynch Thinks About Thinking! (4.10) ROY4L 2006-06-13
A brilliant little literalization of introspective thought. This sums up the work, technique and philosophy of David Lynch pretty well.
ChargeMan 2006-06-13
?The many lols of YTMND (4.24) spazzmckiwi 2006-06-15
YTMND hypnosis to the nth degree. This never-ending cycle of Ronald McDonald makes you contemplate the general absurdity of the term "lol" and its inexplicable (yet hilarious) integration into spoken language.
ChargeMan 2006-06-15
?(nsfw) nigga stole my bubble bobble (3.89) sodae 2006-06-15
The spectacular, strangely appropriate sound editing is entertaining enough on its own, but "nigga stole my bubble bobble" is also a smart, subtle criticism of the MIKE TYSON'S PUNCH-OUT!!/"nigga stole my bike" craze, and how it essentially forces a racist perspective where it doesn't belong. Here, the phrase and concept are shoehorned into an even more innocent, context-free NES world where it feels even more out of place.
ChargeMan 2006-06-15
?FAMILY GUY 311 EMISSION IMPOSSIBLE (3.48) Waziot 2006-06-16
Waziot may be the Marcel Duchamp of YTMND for his recreation of the ever-popular "what is art" question. This site, the first of many sites which intend to post an entire episode of FAMILY GUY, calls to attention the fact that thousands of users expect praise for posting scenes from popular television series and movies... and that thousands of other users are more than willing to offer such praise. The fact that file space is so limited makes each chopped-up scene of the episode practically unwatchable, which only increases the irony -- at this rate, he'll be done in forty sites or so.
ChargeMan 2006-06-17
?Scientology is Incomprehensible (4.30) syncan 2006-06-17
This site works on so many levels; it's like a self-conscious combination of the best and the worst of YTMND. Syncan slaps some different images onto his own original work, "Chunk is Indestructible" -- something which has already happened countless times by countless hands -- but the Photoshopping and animation are so well-done (check out Hubbard's mouth, man!) that it cannot be considered a lazy cop-out. Combine that with a razz on Scientology, which features random images from a newly-popular fad and exemplifies the general confusion of what it is, exactly, that those folks believe. Ask yourself a question: how can something be a self-deprecating parody, a parody of others' pathetic attempts at parody, AND a spectacular parody in itself? Syncan, you just blew my mind.
ChargeMan 2006-06-17
?Lex Luthor > Tight Graphics (4.35) silenoz 2006-07-12
Yet another Lex Luthor site? Let's just say I'm thoroughly mystified by how well this fad works when you absolutely know the punchline -- and besides, an extra layer of absurdity has been laid across the fad with Luthor's newfound ability to destroy everything with the power of "WRONG!" Out of all the sites that do that, this one manages the most giggles out of me. Your tight graphics have nothing on Luthor!
ChargeMan 2006-07-12
?I LVOE U BABY (3.99) ac6517 2006-07-25
A punchline on top of a punchline, disguised as a flaw in creation -- a clever take on the infinitely-repeating YTMND sound loop.
ChargeMan 2006-07-25
?We’re artists now. (4.60) dedcat 2006-08-03
It's always been the nature of artists, especially those of new art forms and movements, to flout critical praise, and YTMND is no exception. This silly little bit of self-deprecation exemplifies that brilliantly, and perhaps once and for all solidifies YTMND as an art form as legitimate as pop art or Dadaism.
ChargeMan 2006-08-03
?A Series of Tubes: The Movie (4.58) krebstar 2006-08-08
Although the film hasn't been released yet, there's no doubt that the trailer for the film PULSE leads us to fantasize a rather ridiculous premise (to wit: "the demons are coming through my internets"). Although Ted Stevens has reasonably argued that his statements about the web were not completely psychotic, consider "A Series of Tubes: The Movie" to be a reflection on a film and a speech, seemingly unconnected, but both publically perceived through a limited scope of view (i.e., trailers and soundbites).
ChargeMan 2006-08-08
?Sean Connery fails at Duck Hunt (4.56) juiceman 2006-08-08
The basic joke is one which could, has been and probably will be repeated in future YTMNDs (as reflected by the author's cited influence, "mac fails at duck hunt") but for some reason it clicks perfectly when applied to this clip from THE ROCK. Juiceman is particularly smart to include the infamous "FLY AWAY" screen, a purely video game moment that isn't immediately evident for creators of such parodies. Take particular note of the final moment -- what DUCK HUNT player hasn't tried to shoot the dog at one point? Like all of us, even the great Sean Connery finds him an elusive target.
ChargeMan 2006-08-08
?Frodo's Script (4.32) MasterSitsu 2006-08-30
The point, to wit: No one wants to read your crappy fanscript. ROBOCOP VS. THE SPACE NINJAS and its hilarious parody of epic cinema would be great enough on its own, but the whole shebang is brilliantly offered to us via the Hobbits, who themselves are victims of endless, horrendously written fan fiction.
ChargeMan 2006-08-30
?Lioness mauls religious nut (3.93) hacksawbebo 2006-08-30
Performed in an "old school" YTMND sort of way (picture, sound, text, of course), this is sarcasm at its finest.
ChargeMan 2006-08-30
?The Elements (4.57) Carltheshivan 2006-09-01
Brilliance in URL titles, the one fundamental that no one seems to remember: with all of the vowels taken out, it can mean "periodic table" or, more pertaining to YTMND, "predictable." Considering that this fad bases its appeal around the fact that we shouldn't see it coming, why have we come to consider it predictable? It's a matter of expecting the unexpected from sites with deceptively plain, nondescript titles; something that this site simultaneously embodies and criticizes.
ChargeMan 2006-09-01
?(nsfw) An Accurate Portrayal of Ebaum (1.68) Waziot 2006-09-01
Predictably, the "EMISSION IMPOSSIBLE" series, Waziot's brilliant criticism-through-example of lazy, pop culture-posting YTMNDs, is in the process of being removed from the site. (Why this and not others?) I'll keep it on my "favorites" list, but here's one of his earlier efforts for you to chew on: "An Accurate Portrayal of Ebaum," which exposes the childishness of certain parodies while also commenting on the essential hypocrisy that lazy YTMNDers display when criticizing the just-as-lazy-but-insanely-rich Eric Bauman.
ChargeMan 2006-09-01
?Life On The Moon (4.05) Chav-Slayer 2006-09-13
I just adore how this YTMND half-presents itself as scientific fact.
ChargeMan 2006-09-13
?The Price is Kaz (4.62) kingstefan 2006-09-24
Kingstefan makes a logical step and puts the price-obsessed Kaz Hirai on "The Price is Right." The fact that he can seamlessly place Kaz in Bob Barker's role should exemplify Sony's CEO as a natural-born huckster; particularly telling is how those few stock quotes from the PS3 Press Conference are edited and mixed up in a variety of ways, but still manage to sound completely natural. And, of course, it's always the first joke that draws you in. Riiiiidge Racerrrrr!
ChargeMan 2006-09-25
?The elephant has something to say (3.92) TheOminousThey 2006-10-04
The Mark Foley controversy rages on and this YTMND just gets better by the minute. The whole thing will reach the boiling point (the October Surprise Redux, I assume) and "The elephant has something to say" will be heralded across the land as great satire.
ChargeMan 2006-10-04
?A Most Difficult Choice (4.64) MasterSitsu 2006-11-09
MasterSitsu's most amazing YTMND talent is the ability to find and combine natural resemblances between unlikely pop culture properties. Seriously, why do UHF and SE7EN integrate so well?
ChargeMan 2006-11-09
?all we ask for is (4.36) ninex 2007-01-04
The perfect criticism of the half-video game SILENT HILL film.
ChargeMan 2007-01-04
?Tragedy at the Blue Ball Factory UPDATED!! (ne... (4.34) shaverkid 2007-07-12
It was bound to happen eventually! The work that went into this YTMND is the first thing you notice -- and then you're blindsided by its spectacular sense of humor.
ChargeMan 2007-07-12
?The Blob works it (3.33) KaneRobot 2007-07-13
A beautifully executed remix and an old-school YTMND favorite to boot; this is one of the ten or so sites that fed into my obsession with this crazy goddamned site.
ChargeMan 2007-07-13
?X-Men Villains on Dance 360 (refresh) (3.60) KaneRobot 2007-07-13
Apparently KaneRobot made a sequel to "The Blob works it" and I had no idea until now. This injustice to my favorites list has been thusly corrected.
ChargeMan 2007-07-13
?Snape Kills Dumbledore... On the tiger handheld (4.08) dave2 2007-07-13
Another sentimental favorite. Somehow the sarcastic, straightforward dismissiveness of such a devastating plot point (and spoiler!) makes this my favorite entry in the now-dead Tiger fad.
ChargeMan 2007-07-13
?Super Level 18 Leather Belts (4.33) Kayne 2007-07-17
An incredibly talented video and sound editor does his best impression of a lazy idiot. lolnostalgia indeed.
ChargeMan 2007-07-17
?Where's Level - 8? (4.62) Phernoree 2007-11-05
?Yodelin' Cosby down a mountain (4.12) laviot 2007-11-19
Hilarious--makes you wonder if that episode of "Family Guy" was written with this in mind.
ChargeMan 2007-11-25
?(nsfw) THE DR-L337 BUNCH (4.46) Dr-L337 2007-11-25
The site that officially sold me on DR-L337.
ChargeMan 2007-11-25
?No Country for My Buddy (4.66) bettabomb 2008-01-16
?Fenslerfilms: Return of the Jedi (4.22) AndySavage 2008-03-01
?Jack Nicholson fails at Ice Climber (3.35) Dr-L337 2008-03-15
?Ever notice how Emo the Autobot Symbol is? (4.51) keatonkeaton999 2008-05-25
?Sleazy 80s guy does the Safety Dance (REFRES... (4.32) yarbles 2008-05-26
?Jack Bauer Fills Her Needs (4.56) Mohrdikai 2008-06-24
?Cabbage DeNiro (4.66) LocutusOfBorg 2008-09-24
?pa pa pa pacino (4.20) fearcondom 2008-10-20
?Tom Hanks Rocket (4.69) blommer 2008-11-03
?The most awkward CSI: Miami intro ever (4.03) SMZ 2008-11-14
?Awwwwww Yeaaa (4.02) THEN 2008-11-26
?Vader goes to a nightclub (4.52) blommer 2008-12-11
?Bale to play us out (4.66) VIkerTratS 2009-02-03
?MARK WAHLBERG ISN'T STUPID! (4.60) fourest 2009-05-05
?Indiana Belmont (4.17) Yawn-Malice 2010-10-28
?lol, maverick (3.55) Heelz 2010-11-07
?Chris Farley is Donkey Konga Master (4.27) syncan 2012-02-14
?Brain Freeze (4.53) fearcondom 2013-08-26
?I'm sorry, I thought this was a feature (3.94) khavo 2014-02-05
?What makes time travel possible (4.48) wisdumcube 2014-04-16
?What Is SLAM!? (4.20) Dasyati 2014-04-21
?I'm not your girl! (4.07) RETROnoob 2014-06-02