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About

Marcus the Worm refers to a VRChat player whose avatar is a bipedal worm with a deep text-to-speech voice. He's controlled by Twitch streamer jouffa. Marcus went viral on TikTok in early 2025 following multiple clips shared by Twitch streamer Roflgator on his TikTok account @roflgatorvr. Marcus calls Roflgator "Robert" and has been known to look for an unknown person named "Jimbo James." Marcus often hangs out in a department store where Roflgator works. Marcus the Worm videos, memes and fan art surfaced en masse on TikTok and YouTube, peaking in late April 2025.

Origin

On February 6th, 2025, Twitch streamer Roflgator did a VRChat stream. He shared the full-length stream on YouTube[2] on February 12th. At the stream's 1:29:46-minute mark (shown below), a player named Marcus the Worm is sitting by a campfire. He speaks to Roflgator and other players and, at one point, jumps into the fire and runs away.

On February 14th, 2025, Roflgator posted the clip to TikTok,[1] gaining over 7 million plays and 1 million likes in two months.



Identity

In late March 2025, Roflgator shared two tweets,[9][10] stating that Marcus the Worm was Twitch[11] streamer jouffa.

Spread

On March 20th, 2025, Roflgator posted a new Marcus the Worm clip to TikTok,[3] in which Marcus is at work at a department store. Marcus tells him that he's looking to make amends with the cartel because they've taken "Jimbo James." In a month, the video received roughly 293,700 likes (shown below).

The streamer continued to share Marcus the Worm clips in the following days, like one TikTok[4] posted on March 23rd, which received over 380,600 likes in a month (shown below).

Marcus the Worm started to amass a fandom online as edits and art surfaced.

For instance, on March 16th, 2025, X[7] user @banannerbread reposted a Marcus the Worm TikTok in a quote-tweet, regarding the prompt, "The funniest TikToks be the ones they don't let you save." The QT received over 166,000 likes in two months (shown below).


On March 18th, X[8] user @db_witch shared fan art of Marcus the Worm, captioning it, "Marcus the felon." Over two months, the post received roughly 36,000 likes (shown below).



On April 11th, 2025, TikToker[5] @spicykittenpop posted a fan edit, gaining over 17,400 likes in 15 days (shown below).

On April 22nd, TikToker[6] @adamjbruton shared a video in which he impersonated Marcus the Worm by lip dubbing one of the viral Jimbo James sounds, gaining over 47,400 likes in four days (shown below).

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