And the meme of September 2023 goes to…

We live, we love, we win: Smurf Cat has been voted the best meme of September 2023. While the concept art for this smurf-like creature was first posted online back in 2011(!), it has only recently become a meme after a TikTok page discovered it and started posting this half-mushroom, half-cat guy with the caption "шайлушай." Pairing the song with "The Spectre" by Alan Walker was the last piece of the puzzle needed to turn this uncut gem into a gemmy diamond that left TikTok in awe for the entire month. First place with 27 percent of the votes.

Adam Sandler's "Eight Crazy Nights" Poster Parodies

If you thought 2011 was going to be the earliest origin for a meme on this list, think twice: Adam Sandler's animated film Eight Crazy Nights was released back in 2002, and it took some 21 years for its poster to become a popular redraw format. There are two things that this format definitely has going for it: Adam Sandler's very redrawable face, and the giant snowball that's just asking to be captioned. 14 percent of you voted for this – someone please call Adam Sandler and tell him to come pick up his prize.

Kevin James Posting

…And if you thought Adam Sandler was going to be the only comedy actor on the list… You сatch the drift. Posting stock images of actor Kevin James (especially the one where he shrugs, hands in his pockets, smirking in "yep, I've just done that" sort of way) has been a major trend for the past week of the month, and an echo of a similar Kevin Hart posting trend from earlier this year. Can Kevin get nine percent of your votes and the third place on the poll with that look? He most certainly can.

How Often Do You Think About the Roman Empire?

It looks like at least nine percent of you were thinking about the Roman Empire when you voted on this poll because that's how much the How Often Do You Think About the Roman Empire? trend got. Women asking their husbands, boyfriends, brothers and fathers this question and learning that many of them think about Ancient Rome surprisingly too often was a meme and a sociological discovery two-in-one. Now that's something worthy of the fourth place on this poll.

Mexican Alien Corpse

Now for the dank alien corpse in the room: Pretty much no one believed that the "mummified corpses" of "aliens" presented in Mexico were real. What was real, however, was thousands of memes about their ayy lmao appearance. Thanks for that throwback, 2023, we really needed that laugh. Fifth place with seven percent of the votes.

Kagura Bachi

Sixth place with just seven percent for "the greatest manga of all time?" Preposterous.

And now, in no particular but for some reason still descending order, memes that just didn't had it in them to compete for one of the higher spots: McDonald's ad, Japan (6%), Napoleon not seeing any way out of it (6%), sneaking messages into AI art (6%), an F-35 jet taking a break and disappearing for just a lil while (3%), acting up and catching the curse of the Nile (2%), Ahsoka Tano being a good friend (1%), Princess Jane, the killer of 3D animation (1%), the lyrically engaging Dracula Flow (1%) and Burning Man 2023: Wrath of the Earth Edition edition (1%).




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Comments 13 total

Dolan

I don't even understand memes anymore.

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Baithooks

Smurf Cat as meme of the month makes no sense
I've seen more about mcdonalds in the last month and more of Kagura Bachi, hell even more of the mexican Alien, than I have seen of smurf cat who's only significance is that the smurfs official page acknowledged the meme and nothing else.

It has the least variations and has nearly no reaction image utilization, it's maximum utilization as a reaction image is rounding to little more than 1% of its popularity. The redraws of this meme don't have much popularity either, all of them dwarfed by kagura bachi and mcdonalds. There were more people talking about the second mcdonalds JP ad with the lesbian human x werewolf couple than there were people referencing this meme.

If I could I would call for a re-vote because the smurf cat meme has no right

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Mudkip97

I have never seen Smurf Cat meme outside of this website, not once.

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LilaBirby

same, i NEVER went to tiikttok

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LilaBirby

i somehow did not notice the existence of this poll. :/

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Onyxsbayne

Feels like there’s a lot of popular ones this month but also not really a fan of any of the ones this time either. Really just don’t have the charm I feel when I see other memes, I look at these ones, and it’s just, “yep, that’s a meme alright”. Hopefully spoopy season gives us a real banger

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Squibblyskadew

Okay for real, who are voting on these polls? Eight crazy nights, Chihiro katana, Mcdonalds family, Mexican alien corpse, all these memes had way more intercation from site users than Smurf Cat ever did.
I'm not making a judgement on the supposed "quality" of any these memes per se, just that the poll doesn't seem to reflect the observed reality of the active kym userbase.

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Are the monthly meme polls technically open for literally anyone to vote on? Are they something thats advetised on other sites? I'm left curious about this.

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Quiet_boi

Those votes probably came from lurkers who never post anything, they are like ghosts.

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LilaBirby

the people in the background of the website

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Philipp

The polls are only posted here, but we do notify people on our socials. My guess is a good chunk of votes comes from lurkers, and Smurf Cat was huge on TikTok, and on YT to an extent, so the result is fair

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GringoOutlaw

Smurf cat straight up came out of nowhere. I was thinking the 8 crazy nights redraw was gonna run away with it.

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