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I'm kind of hungry. Can I have? That, in essence, is a rabbit hole——the experience of watching one video that leads to another and another, leading you deeper and deeper into a channel or sometimes an entire online subculture you never imagined existing.

If you spend enough time in any forum online, you'll eventually come across some memetic reference to Shrek, the most well-known being: "Shrek is love, Shrek is life. On the surface, this may seem like a jokey reference to Dreamwork's hit movie, and while that's partially true, the rabbit hole goes much, much deeper into an entire subculture based on bizarre, ironic or possibly post-ironic odes to the big green ogre.

Should you search the phrase on YouTube, you'll come across this video, jankily animated in Garry's Mod , depicting a young boy having an intense sexual encounter with a deity-like version of Shrek. You can look this one up yourself. The video directly translates a green text story posted on 4chan, which originated the phrase "Shrek is love, Shrek is life.

Digging deeper reveals an entire community of self-proclaimed "brogres," people modeling themselves after " bronies " in testament to their Shrek fandom. Except unlike bronies who genuinely love My Little Pony , brogres don't actually love the Shrek films. Rather, they love Shrek as a meme, propagating distortions of his image as a sort of anti-fandom.

As such, Shrek-related content on YouTube tends to blend other nostalgic properties incorporated in similarly nonsensical ways, like this animation of Shrek walking through a haunted house, set to the opening theme from the Goosebumps TV show. Shrek captured on Film www. But why Shrek? The answer lies with a YouTuber named "CBoyardee. Active from through , CBoyardee was an amateur animator and game developer who gained recognition for his grotesque animations created using Microsoft Paint.

While much of his post history has since been lost he set his videos to private in and deleted his entire account in , dedicated fans have reuploaded his most popular content. One such video, titled "Let's Play Shrek" and originally uploaded sometime in the late s, is the earliest known example of Shrek being used as a form of weird humor outside of a Tim and Eric sketch from Parodying YouTube "Let's Play" videos, CBoyardee uses an emulator to run Shrek 2 for Gameboy Advance, purposely playing poorly while pretending to get sexual gratification from the game.

Let's Play Shrek cboyardee reupload www. CBoyardee mentions Shrek again in his most famous video, Dilbert 2 , the original upload of which garnered over a million views in In it, an existentially broken version of the comic strip character Dilbert tweets, "wwhy shrek is piss.

Dilbert 2 Highest Quality www. But all this was just a primer for CBoyardee's true Shrek masterpiece: "Re: Shrek is Dreck," a video in which CBoyardee rehashes a fictional argument with a user on a made up forum called "shrekfaqs. Shrek is NOT Drek! In many ways, "Shrek culture" can be viewed as the prototype for other ironic fandoms like Bee Movie and Cory in the House , the latter of which is considered by many to be the best anime of all time.

Cory in the House Anime OP www. The game has been playable at conventions since more than a year back, showing off the sewers and the swamps. On the quest and story side, this is the side which has produced the biggest amount of actual content, by far. We have a really quite silly amount of NPC's and quests in the game already. You can interact with all of them and complete most of the quests but some of it requires teleporting around with dev tools.

There's a ton more quests written as well so there's much more to come. So to answer your question: we have right now on our hands a tough, hardcore, complex and deep game, but reaching this point took much longer than expected, and it will be some time before we can actually show it all off to everyone.



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