This is a guest post by Abhigyan Banerjee, who is a student, tech-junkie, and author of tech blog Technokracy. Blogs have taken over the Internet like wildfire. Every second website you visit these days is/has a blog. While the original purpose of a blog (or Weblog for the traditionalist) was to act as an online [...]
March 31, 2007
The Hampster Dance or Hampsterdance was originally a simple Geocities page featuring rows of animated hamsters dancing in various ways to a sped-up sample from the song “Whistle Stop” by Roger Miller. Hamsterdance.com includes Hampton, Fuzzy, Hado, and Dixie as the singing Hamsters. Hampsterdance2.com original Geocities version Original Hamster Dance
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Peanut Butter Jelly Time is a Flash animation that emerged in the early 2000s. Based upon a song of the same name recorded by the Buckwheat Boyz, the best known version of the animation (usually distributed as a Flash clip) shows a heavily pixelated animated Dancing Banana (itself a well-known emoticon) moving back and forth [...]
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The Dancing Baby, also known as “Baby Cha-Cha”, is a video file of an animated, 3D-rendered baby dancing for several seconds. The video became popular in 1996-1997 after being distributed widely over the Internet. The dancing baby originated as a motion capture demo file for the 3D modeling program 3D Studio Max; it sometimes dances [...]
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