That Would Be Bad / Who Could Stop Us
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About
That Would Be Bad or Who Could Stop Us, also known as Drippy Mickey Mouse Dancing to "14," is a series of TikTok memes in which childish captions that hypothetically ask what would happen if you did a specific action, followed by the catchphrase, "Who could stop us?" then an explanation of something bad that might happen and the phrase, "That would be bad," are displayed over animated videos of Mickey Mouse dancing in streetwear to the song "14" by tana & KA$HDAMI. The trend was popularized in May 2025.
Origin
On May 24th, 2025, TikToker[1] @manman7847 posted a video set to "14" by tana & KA$HDAMI showing an animation of Mickey Mouse wearing a red outfit and dancing under the caption, "what if we all just ran as far as we want who could stop us? maybe hello neighbor because he's scary and he might catch US that would be bad," garnering over 355,000 views in about three weeks. This is the earliest known example of the meme.
Spread
The format went viral over the following days. For example, on May 26th, 2025, TikToker[2] @jayden_8864 posted a version of the meme reading, "what if we stopped going to school? who would stop us? maybe gru because he can freeze us with a freeze ray I would not like that," garnering over 674,000 views in two days.
On May 27th, TikToker[3] @playboifartie85 posted a version of the meme that references the game Hello, Neighbor as a possible person who would stop them from celebrating Christmas in the summer, garnering over 920,000 views in a day.
Later that day, TikToker[4] @george_washingtonusa posted a version of the meme using a video of battle droids from Star Wars dancing instead of Mickey Mouse, garnering over 187,000 views in under 24 hours.
Also on May 27th, 2025, TikToker[5] @zxzerowastaken.yet.again posted a version of the meme using different footage and a different song, garnering over 241,000 views in under 24 hours.
Various Examples
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External References
[1] TikTok – manman7847
[2] TikTok – jayden_8864
[3] TikTok – playboifartie85
[4] TikTok – george_washingtonusa
[5] TikTok – zxzerowastaken
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