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Can you name ALL the youtube start in weezer's music video of pork and beans?

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can you name ALL the youtube start in weezer's music video of pork and beans?

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  1. *One Man Band - Musician Connor Berge uses a split-screen trick to perform four parts of a song.

    *Numa Numa Guy -  Gary Brolsma's infamous webcam video of his enthusiastic lip-syncing to Moldavian pop song Dragostea din tei has received over 14 million views on YouTube and more on duplicate clips.

    *Dramatic Chipmunk - An odd look from a prairie dog combined with a climactic film score produced a viral phenomenon, also known as "Dramatic Hamster", "Dramatic Gopher", or "Dramatic Prairie Dog".  The "Dramatic Chipmunk" originated from an episode of the Japanese education show Mini Moni Chiccha, also recreated in Weezer's video.

    *Afro Ninja - Hollywood stuntman Mark Allen Hicks was apparently suffering from jetlag when he performed a dizzy backflip and stumbled off-screen in a terrible audition tape.

    *Diet Coke and Mentos - Scientific performance duo Eepybird popularised a simple chemical reaction by combining Diet Coke and mint-flavoured Mentos in large fountain formations choreographed to music.

    *GI Joe PSA - Public service announcements (PSA) from the 1980's animated series GI Joe were re-dubbed to add funny/outrageous content.

    *T-Shirt World Record - In 2006, Matt McAllister donned 155 t-shirts to break the Guinness World Record for the most t-shirts worn at one time.

    *Leave Britney Alone - Following Britney Spears's poor comeback performance at the 2007 MTV Awards, video blogger Chris Crocker made an impassioned plea to leave the singer alone.

    *All Your Base Are Belong To Us - A remix video inspired by a poorly-translated cutscene in the Sega Megadrive game Zero Wing. Weezer have borrowed a frame and changed the text from "Cats: All your base are belong to us." to "Crocker: All your pork and beans are belong to us".

    *Miss Teen USA - Millions of people have watched Lauren Caitlin Upton, a 2007 contestant for Miss Teen USA, give a nonsensical speech about children, "the Iraq", and maps. You can see her in the music video wielding a lightsaber and, towards the end, putting "maps" into a blender, referencing the "Star Wars Kid" and "Will It Blend?"

    *Ryan vs. Dorkman - There are plenty of lightsabers used in the music video, which reference two different viral videos. Ryan vs. Dorkman is a popular Star Wars fan-film by Ryan Wieber and Michael Scott. The amateur film showed two teenagers fighting with lightsabers, using professional-looking effects.

    *Star Wars Kid - In 2002, Canadian teenager Ghyslain Raza videotaped himself playing with a pole as if it were a lightsaber. Some of his classmates found the tape and uploaded it to the internet. One of the most iconic viral videos of the internet age, Star Wars Kid has been imitated in TV shows, videogames, and now in this music video.

    *Crank That Soldier Boy - Rap artist Soulja Boy Tellem started a dance craze with the music video for his song "Crank That". Teenage actor Jordan Ross and two of his friends uploaded their own amateur attempt at the dance, which has since received almost 10 million views.

    *Evolution of Dance - With over 86.5 million hits, the "Evolution of Dance" clip is the most-viewed video of all time on YouTube.

    *Chocolate Rain - In April 2007, 25 year old student Adam Nyerere Bahner (stage name Tay Zonday) released his original song Chocolate Rain on the internet.

    *K-Fed's PopoZao - In 2005, Kevin Federline was trying to drum up some interest in his upcoming rap album. The soon-to-be-ex-husband of Britney Spears, also known as "K-Fed", invited a film crew into the studio to record him rocking out to his song PopoZao.

    *Daft Hands - Two hands, one take. This short film by Fr.Eckle Studios is set to the music of Daft Punk's song Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger. Two "dancing" hands display all the lyrics using nothing but a magic marker and some clever choreography .

    *Daft Bodies - Following on from Daft Hands, these two dancers use their whole bodies to perform a similar homage to Daft Punk.

    *Kicesie's s*x Ed - YouTube video blogger Kicesie offers frank s*x advice in her online series, Kicesie's s*x Ed.

    *Ask a Ninja - The ninjas in the Weezer video may be a nod to one of the most popular video podcasts, Ask A Ninja, by comedy duo Kent Nichols and Douglas Sarine.

    *Kelly Likes Shoes - Kelly is the cross-dressing alter ego of comedian Liam Kyle Sullivan. Her song about shoes has been viewed more than 16 million times and has been played in clubs around the world.

    *Sneezing Panda - A baby panda sneezes and startles its mother

    *Dancing Baby - An early meme from the late 1990s with a computer-generated dancing baby animation

    *Peanut Butter Jelly Time - An animated GIF of a dancing banana grew into a viral animation that spread across the internet around 2001.

    *One-handed Rubik's Cube - Dan Dzoan broke the world record for the fastest solution to a Rubik's Cube puzzle using one hand at the International Rubik's Cube Convention in 2007.

    *Will It Blend - A viral series of advertisements for Blendtec blenders, where the company's founder Tom Dickson places everyday objects such as an iPhone, a golf club, or a videogame disc into an industrial-strength blender.

    *Charlie The Unicorn - A comedy video made by FilmCow productions follows the simple but hilarious story of Charlie the unicorn.

    I think I got them all? I almost ran out of space to type!

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