On February 25th, YouTuber Schpasm posted a video showing all the original references used in the video, gaining over 677,000 views in a comparable span of time (shown below, right). On February 22nd, YouTuber MHGR posted a reaction to the video, gaining over 80,000 views in a week (shown below, left). The video inspired reactions and videos referencing it over the following weeks. The video gained over 2.4 million views in under a month (shown below). On February 19th, 2022, YouTuber ceno0 uploaded a 13-minute sequel to Pootis Engage titled "Pootis Engage // EXTREME," taking inspiration from anime and video game fight scenes (shown below). In the video, which references several video game franchises including Dark Souls and Dead Space two Heavys take on a variety of terrorists. On June 4th, 2020, YouTuber ceno0 uploaded a ten-minute "Pootis"-themed video titled "POOTIS ENGAGE," gaining over 7.2 million views in roughly two years (shown below). Various mash-up videos featuring the phrase have also been created, such as a What is Love? crossover video (shown below, right). Since the "Meet the Pootis" video was uploaded, the phrase has featured heavily in various TF2 related content and videos. As of April 2017, the video has gained over 59,592 views. This video gathered much more attention than the original and is regarded by many to be the original "Pootis" video. On September 22, 2011, YouTube user " Schmell85" uploaded a Garry's Mod animation video titled " Meet the Pootis", featuring the quote. The video gained a small amount of attention, receiving 2,047 views as of April 2017 (shown below). On August 1st, 2010, YouTube user " MisterLayton" uploaded a video titled " MEET THE POOTIS", which utilizes the original "Meet the Heavy" video and replaces the dialogue with the edited version of the Heavy's Dispenser request quote. There are thousands of illustrations parodying PINGAS on the illustrators community deviantART.On March 4th, 2010, YouTuber doctorheredoctor posted the earliest known "Pootis" video, entitled "GOTTAMPOOTIS." The post received more than 75,000 views in less than 11 years (shown below). While the meme began as sound-effect, it has also become a frequent subject of illustration. As a result, the phrase PINGAS has become widespread across many internet subcultures and forums. PINGAS was the first and most popular phrase to be used in YouTube Poops. Robotnik (with a face usually super-imposed onto the image) and a phrase or sound to create a song. This video is also the source of the meme called THIS VIDEO CONTAINS X which involves a picture of Dr. A year later, when McMaNGOS uploaded the video "THIS VIDEO CONTAINS WIN", the popularity of PINGAS increased. However, when the video was first uploaded, the meme didn't take off. The Youtube Poop "Robotnik Has a Viagra Overdose," uploaded on May 27th, 2007 by Stegblob, was the first to piece the phrase "pingas" together in the memetic format. Robotnik catches his robotic minions Scratch and Grounder eavesdropping on his conversation ("Snooping as usual, I see!"). On September 22nd, 1993, the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog episode "Boogey-Mania" premiered in the United States.
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