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The End of the World (first uploaded as End of Ze World) is a flash animation created by Jason Windsor (a.k.a Fluid). Debuting in 2003, the video has been dubbed by several news publications as "the first viral video."

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Origin

The flash video was first uploaded to Albino Blacksheep on October 30th, 2003 and credited to user Fluid (shown below).[1]

Spread

The video quickly became a viral hit. It was posted to Funnyjunk and remained atop the trending videos chart for several weeks. It was also popular on eBaum's World. [6] Its script was posted to Roosterteeth in 2005.[4] It was uploaded to YouTube shortly after the site's creation and has gained over 16 million views in twelve years.[2] The video became known for a few notable catchphrases:

  • 'Hokay so here's the earth
  • Damn that is a sweet earth, you might say
  • AHHHHH MOTHERLAND
  • But I am le tired… Well. Then. Have a nap. THEN FIRE ZE MISSILES!
  • WTF, Mate?
  • Those Chinese sons of a b*tches are goin down

Several of the quotes were added to Urban Dictionary in the mid-2000s.[5] Twelve years after the video was posted, its creator, James Windsor, revealed himself in an interview with Mic.[3] There, he mentioned that the video had helped kickstart his career in animation and filmmaking.

End of Ze World Part 2

On January 20th, 2018, Windsor uploaded a sequel video to "End of Ze World." The video is updated to reflect current events such as the Trump administration and Kim Jong-Un. The video also features a call to action, encouraging viewers to contact their political representatives. In two days, the video gained over 54,000 views (shown below). It was covered by internet-centric media outlets, including Select All,[7] The Verge,[8] and Gizmodo.[9]

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