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We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. Have you been eating sugar and telling lies? While nearly all other iterations of this particular version have been scrubbed from the web, you can enjoy a fun remix of the song itself, complete with the meme-starting melody and vocals, here:. All this weirdness has yielded a deeply unusual meme that has spread across the internet in several directions, reaching both the mainstream internet and its outer, more subversive edges. Johnny Johnny!


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“Johny Johny Yes Papa”: a meme born of YouTube’s kids’ video hellscape - Vox
On YouTube , the song is often featured in "amateur quality" animated music videos. On July 9th, , the Shemrock Nursery Rhymes YouTube channel uploaded an animated video of a young boy who is scolded for eating sugar, featuring the rhyme sung to the tune of the children's song "Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star" playing in the background. In the first six years, the video garnered over 2. On June 12th, , the Turtle Interactive YouTube channel posted an animation in which a father who strongly resembles Peter Griffin of Family Guy confronts his child in the kitchen while singing the rhyme shown below, left. Within three years, the video accumulated upwards of 7. On August 2nd, , the ChuChuTV YouTube channel uploaded an animated video featuring the nursery rhyme, which gathered more than 70 million views and 3, comments within two years shown below, right.



“Johny Johny Yes Papa”: the meme born from YouTube’s hellscape of kids’ videos, explained
Over the past year, YouTube has found the spotlight on itself in an unflattering way. YouTube serves as a default entertainment source for young children, and a type of automated babysitter for parents. Just put your kid in front of YouTube and let the algorithms guide them.





Subscriber Account active since. If you've spent any time on Twitter or YouTube in the past week, you may have noticed a bizarre series of videos that has turned into a monstrous meme. It also involves his parents, who seem bent on starving them all.

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