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Fast and Furious refers to the film franchise created by Gary Scott Thompson in 2001. The film franchise was originally about street racing but slowly transitioned into having large action sequences and espionage mixed with driving sections. The franchise itself has nine mainline movies, as well as various spinoffs, video games, toys, theme park rides and a streaming-only TV show. Throughout its extensive life, the F&F franchise has produced several meme formats in addition to many others referencing its characters, tropes or other aspects.

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History

The first movie in the franchise, The Fast and The Furious, was released on June 22nd, 2001, and had a string of sequels to follow it: 2 Fast 2 Furious on June 6th, 2003, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift on June 16th, 2006, Fast & Furious on April 3rd, 2009, Fast Five on April 29th, 2011, Fast & Furious 6 on May 24th, 2013, Furious 7 on April 3rd, 2015, and The Fate of the Furious on April 14th, 2017.

There are several key moments throughout the franchise that help in understanding its prominence in both pop culture and internet culture, as the stories are not shown in sequential order. Despite being the third one in the series, Tokyo Drift actually takes place after every other movie released before Furious 7. Fast Five is seen as the turning point where the series went from car racing to action-packed gunfights and explosions. The death of lead actor Paul Walker in 2013 had a dramatic impact on the film franchise, leading to a new replacement for its lead.

Online Presence

Being a two-decade-old series, the Fast and Furious franchise has had a significant online presence from the first movie onward. Helping this cause is the very consistent time between movie releases, being roughly two or three years between installments. This continuous rollout means that every few years, the online fanbase and social media accounts receive an injection of new content and publicity, keeping it relevant until the next one.

Due to the sheer breadth of content available in the Fast and Furious franchise, there are many memes made about it as well. The Fast and Furious Facebook[1] page has over 58.9 million likes, the subreddit, /r/fastandfurious,[2] has 8,555 members, and the Twitter[3] account has more than 1.1 million followers.

Fast and Furious 4 Pane

Fast and Furious 4 Pane is a simple four-panel comic from the movie The Fast and The Furious and shows the main characters engaging each other in some banter before a race, with the character Dom, played by Vin Diesel, getting the last laugh out of the exchange.

Han Is Back

Han Is Back refers to the return of Fast and Furious character Han Seoul-Oh (portrayed by Sung Kang) in the F9 trailer. His return spawns several reactions and debates about how he survived after his Mazda RX-7 FD Veilside got T-Boned by a Mercedes S-Class driven by Deckard Shaw (portrayed by Jason Statham) in Central Shibuya, Tokyo.

Tokyo Drift in a Barbie Car

Tokyo Drift in a Barbie Car refers to a FAIL video of a man sliding down a driveway on a battery-powered ride-on toy at a high speed shortly before losing control and crashing into a bush. Since entering circulation in 2006, the footage has gained notoriety as a memorable example of drift-driving in unconventional vehicles.

Skim Beeble

Skim Beeble refers to a parody movie poster of a Fast and the Furious film called Speedy and Angrey, complete with the lead actors humorously photoshopped and renamed: The Rock to "The Brick," Paul Walker to "Celebrity Paul Walker," and Vin Diesel to "Skim Beeble." Skim Beeble went on to appear in other memes in the two years after the original picture was made.

Paul Walker's Death

Paul Walker's Death was the source of many people making memes. Whether it was about the circumstances of his death, crashing into a tree while driving, or memes about his character inside the movies, many memes about his demise still exist.

When I See You Again

When I See You Again is a two-panel image macro based on a scene from the 2015 action film Furious 7. The image shows the features the characters Dom Torretto and Brian O'Connor drive alongside each other in separate cars and smiling at one another.

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External References

[1] Facebook – Facebook

[2] Reddit – Reddit

[3] Twitter – Twitter



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