Oh Long Johnson
Oh Long Johnson is a viral video of a cat growling in a manner that sounds like "human-like gibberish",[1] including the phrase "oh Long Johnson".[2][3] The video first appeared on television on America's Funniest Home Videos in 1998. In 2006 it was posted to YouTube,[1] and by 2012, videos of the cat had been viewed 6.5 million times.[4]
In the clip, the cat is growling in reaction to the presence of another cat. Know Your Meme interprets its vocalisations as:
“ | Oh my dog. Oh Long John. Oh Long Johnson. Oh Don Piano. Why I eyes ya. All the live long day.[5] | ” |
The original video has been widely imitated,[6] with remixes and merchandise. The video has also found recognition in non-English-speaking countries.[7][8]
In 2012, the video was featured on a South Park episode titled Faith Hilling.
See also
References
- 1 2 New Zealand Herald, Monday May 30, 2016 Top 5 classic cat videos
- ↑ Techinsight.jp 2015年05月01日 15:45 【海外発!Breaking News】喋って歌うネコ。呂律の回らないオジサンみたいな動画が大人気。 by Joy横手
- ↑ Bustle, Aug 25 2015 6 Animals Who Appear To Speak English And What They're Trying To Tell Us By Suzannah Weiss
- ↑ Tyden.cz, 15.05.2012 Podívejte se, VIDEO: Mluvící kočka dobývá svět. Zahrála si i v South Parku
- ↑ "Oh Long Johnson". Know Your Meme.
- ↑ TV Guide, Mar 30, 2012 Matt's TV Week in Review by Matt Roush
- ↑ Techinsight.jp 2015年05月01日 15:45 【海外発!Breaking News】喋って歌うネコ。呂律の回らないオジサンみたいな動画が大人気。 by Joy横手
- ↑ Apollo, Piektdiena, 2016. gada 10. jūnijs 10:39 Konkurss! Laimē vērtīgas dāvanas sev un savam mīlulim!
External links
- Discussed at Paw-Talk
- The Oh Long Johnson Song by Raguhmuffins
- Oh Long Johnson-original song by Talking Cat and Blueboy5000 by Thomas Kelly
- Long John Song by Cay
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