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Stop Chewing So Fucking Loud Bruh, continued Leave That Little Guy Alone, is an audio from a TikTok duet in which a baby raccoon is eating and the dueter tells it to "stop chewing so fucking loud." Then, the dueter talks to himself, saying, "Leave that little guy alone," eventually showing himself with a dragon filter on and roaring. A few months after the original, YouTuber Melodii posted a South Park YouTube Poop that used the audio and showed Kenny eating fried chicken from KFC. The audio subsequently became a TikTok sound and meme in early 2023 when it was reposted. Creators then reanimated the scene and made their characters lip-dub the words.

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On August 27th, 2022, TikToker[1] @cutearabboynocap posted a duet of him with a raccoon video in which the raccoon was eating grapes. TikToker @cutearabboynocap said, "Stop chewing so fucking loud bruh," and then he appeared in the raccoon video that he was dueting, responding to himself by saying, "Leave that little guy alone." He then said, "Man, what the fuck is you gonna do if I don't?" to which his alter-ego replied with a muted roar as he turned into a purple dragon using a filter. Over the course of seven months, the duet received roughly 2.1 million plays and 600,400 likes (shown below).

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On November 7th, 2022, YouTuber[2] Melodii posted a video titled, "Leave that little guy alone 😡," in which they used the audio from TikToker[1] @cutearabboynocap's duet. The video showed the South Park character Kenny McCormick eating a bucket of KFC and the character Craig telling him to "Stop chewing so fucking loud bruh." Then, Eric Cartman says, "Leave that little guy alone," and he eventually roars like a dragon at Craig. Over the course of four months, the video received roughly 49,400 views and 3,300 likes (shown below).

On February 1st, 2023, the overstimulation video TikTok[3] page @southparkclipsbbg posted a version that used Melodii's video in the top part of the split-screen, earning roughly 1.6 million plays and 199,300 likes in one month (shown below, left). On February 20th, TikToker[4] @dasquni reanimated the scene using crudely made redesigns of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish characters. Over the course of three weeks, the TikTok received roughly 151,500 plays and 22,200 likes (shown below, right).

Going into March 2023, various reanimations and video memes surfaced on TikTok that used the original sound, with more than 1,200 examples by March 13th.[5]

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