Johny johny yes papa origin

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  3. “Johny Johny Yes Papa”: a meme born of YouTube’s kids’ video hellscape


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[Verse 1] Ooh, johny johny You've been eating sugar Johny johny You've been telling lies Johny johny Why you eating sugar? Johny johny Why you telling lies? Johny Johny [Bridge] Yes Papa Eating sugar No Papa Telling lies No papa Open your mouth Hahaha [Chorus] Johny Johny Yes Papa Eating sugar No Papa Telling lies No papa Open your mouth Hahaha

VIDEO: Nightmare Version Of "Johny Johny Yes Papa" Has Dark Theory About Video's Origins

https://www.instagram.com/p/BnMjHeSnNqZ/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=1vhr92qj3zkb0 The demon… he demands you work. Work for him, yes work. Taking break? No papa. Open your mouth. A million crazed grinning babies fly in. And Billion Surprise Toys’ take down of the video on Twitter proves mysterious. What do they not want us to know? What secrets has the demon demanded you keep from us? Animators… release 400 more funny Johny Johny videos if you are in trouble… release 700 if you are okay. Please, I beg of you. And demon… please give me more super sweet content to post. This Johny video has been one of my favorite things in a while. And Billion Surprise Toys… let us have our memes, all right?? So. Reader reader. (Yes, What’s Trending?) Enjoying Article? (No, What’s Trending.) Telling lies. (No, What’s Trending). Open your mouth! (Yes What’s Trending I am In Fact Enjoying the Article and Much Like The Titular Johny Said Ha Ha Ha when I saw the goofy video attached.) In any case tell us what you think of the video. Let us know in the comments or on Twitter at

“Johny Johny Yes Papa”: a meme born of YouTube’s kids’ video hellscape

Have you been eating sugar and telling lies? If you have, you’re among friends — or at least among the many people on the internet who’ve turned a kids’ video from YouTube into a bizarre, many-layered meme about a big-headed Boss Baby clone who’s learning to lie to his strict parents, possibly by way of some slick dance moves. The meme is named after the song at its center, “Johny Johny Yes Papa,” which is the foundation for an extremely trippy viral video that racked up No description of the video can really do it justice; to truly understand the sordid tale of “Johny Johny,” you’ll have to watch for yourself. 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: In short, it’s a largely nonsensical animated joint about a kid named Johny, set amid a candy-colored backdrop and a pulsing uptempo beat. It’s two minutes and 22 seconds of Johny sneaking around to eat plain sugar straight from a jar and getting caught by his mustachioed dad, with plenty of dance breaks. All this weirdness has yielded we gonna talk about johny's dad or what? scold me for telling lies papa There’s a lot going on here, so let’s break it down one step at a time. All you need to know before we begin is that “Johny Johny Yes Papa” is essentially an amalgamation of many strands of internet culture, knotted together in a kind of Dadaist CGI rinse cycle. And like...