Ten Unforgettable Web Memes

Cats and failures highlight this list of the memes that have gone mainstream. Which ones did we miss?

  • By Megan Gambino, Ryan R. Reed, Jesse Rhodes and Brian Wolly
  • Smithsonian.com, April 18, 2011
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Dancing Baby meme The Fonz Jumping the Shark FAIL Pillow fight flash mob Chuck Norris Facts i can has cheezburger LOLCAT
The Fonz Jumping the Shark

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Jump the Shark (1997)

In a 1977 episode of Happy Days, Arthur “The Fonz” Fonzarelli strapped on a pair of water skis and went up a ramp to jump over a shark. A decade later, University of Michigan student and future radio personality Jon Hein and some of his friends began debating the point at which their favorite television programs began to decline in quality, deciding that the shark episode epitomized the point when all shows enter a downward spiral. In 1997, Hein launched the website www.jumptheshark.com where online readers were invited to continue that same conversation. Fred Fox, the writer of that episode posted a passionate defense of the scene, pointing out that the series had continued success for a few more seasons. But the term “jump the shark” was quickly popularized and evolved to describe events in music, politics and sports. In 2006, “jump the shark” was admitted into the Oxford English Dictionary. When Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal hit theaters in 2008, a spin-off of the meme was coined, “nuking the fridge,” describing the moment when Jones implausibly survives an atomic blast by hiding in a refrigerator. -- JR

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Nice, comprehensive list - but so many of these have already jumped the shark. Good new examples of some very nice YouTube lists:

http://www.ranker.com/tags/youtube

Don't forget the best meme of all: DERP!!!

"was the term meant teasing a provocative headline with an image of a duck on wheels."

Huh?

No goatse, no top 10.

I would say this is fairly comprehensive for a top ten, although I agree that the scare meme (which is similar to a Rick Roll) should have been included, and Win should have been included alongside fail. Overall this is a WIN. # I totally predicted that lion cub trick... LOL

Yeah guys, we know there's 6 billion other viral videos and memes, but the idea was to keep it at 10, and the 10 most famous, not every popular phrase or chunk of information that's ever been on the internet.

The unfortunate skier on Wide World was a jumper, not a downhiller. And according to my memory, the voice-over as he crashed on the in run and slid over the lip of the jump was "the human drama of athletic competition."

The oxymoronic "act of predetermined spontaneity" (in the description of "flash mob") ought to become a meme in itself!

What about "I heard you like mudkipz" :p this is so dated its a major FAIL

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw. You have "fail" but not "win"? That's a fail all on its own...../

What about the video-game Portal? with memes like "the cake is a lie" or the companion cube

the "scary pop up" meme?

The cake is a lie.
This list is a lie.
This list is very incomplete.
You wouldnt want to tick off GLaDOS would you?

I think there's a guy in a bunker who is going to be very upset that he's not on your list.

What about the mother of all memes, that one commonly symbolized with two hands gripping the edges of a circle?



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