It is very likely that you have already encountered this dancing dragon on social networks, here we tell you where it came from to go viral on TikTok and Instagram
Very close to the end of last year and since the first day of January, a trend has been circulating on social networks that shows a nice animation of Toothless, the Night Fury protagonist of the How to Train Your Dragon saga, dancing carefree to the Pokestir theme created for the Pokémon Black and White video game released in 2010.
The character originally created by writer Cressida Cowell in tune with the Driftveil City theme has taken over social networks to take over funny situations in everyday life. Internet users use the Toothless meme template to refer to moments of celebration or random situations for fun.
Where did this animation come from?
It turns out that the original clip of Toothless dancing is a fragment of an animation called The Ultimate ‘How to train your dragon’ Recap Cartoon, an original production by artist Cas Van de Pol that can be found in its entirety directly on YouTube.
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In this fanmade recap of the Dean DeBlois films, Hiccup’s dark dragon starts dancing to the Driftveil City theme right after eating. Now, with the music of Pokémon Black and White for Nintendo DS playing in the background and Toothless showing his best steps, the meme has gained strength on platforms such as Tik Tok and Instagram.
The Dancing Toothless template has more than 200 thousand versions on TikTok and the audio originating from Junichi Masuda’s video game has been used in almost 3 thousand Instagram reels. Some of the situations even compare Toothless to Godzilla, the king of the kaiju.
This meme is everywhere and although not everyone knows the origin of this unexpected crossover, most cannot help but move to the rhythm of the catchy song that has been revived.
2024-01-07 15:06:29
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