PINGAS
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About
Pingas[2] (often mistaken for "Penish") is a famous misheard phrase from the animated TV show Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. Since its emergence as an internet meme in 2007, it is well-known as a prominent source in YouTube Poops.
Origin
On September 22nd, 1993, the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog episode "Boogey-Mania" premiered in the United States.[1] At one point in the episode, Dr. Robotnik catches his robotic minions Scratch and Grounder eavesdropping on his conversation ("Snooping as usual, I see!").
On May 27th, 2007, YouTuber[3] Stegblob posted a YouTube Poop called "Robotnik Has a Viagra Overdose."[11] The video received over 137,000 views in nine years. It was later taken down for copyright violations. A reupload of the video was shared by YouTuber[12] youtubepoops in 2017, where at the 3:35-minute mark, Stegblob cut "Snooping as usual, I see!" to sound like the word "penis," ultimately forming the word "pingas" (shown below).
Spread
A year later, when McMaNGOS[4] uploaded the video "THIS VIDEO CONTAINS WIN", the popularity of PINGAS increased. This video is also the source of the meme called THIS VIDEO CONTAINS X; which involves a picture of Dr. Robotnik (with a face usually super-imposed onto the image) and a phrase or sound to create a song.
PINGAS was the first and most popular phrase to be used in YouTube Poops.[5] As a result, the phrase PINGAS has become widespread across many internet subcultures and forums.
Illustrations
While the meme began as sound-effect, it has also become a frequent subject of illustration. There are thousands of illustrations parodying PINGAS on the illustrators community deviantART.[6]
2024 Resurgence
Starting in late 2023, a new slew of Pingas videos spread on Twitter / X and TikTok.
One of the first Pingas memes a part of the resurgence was posted by X[7] user @chronakey on December 26th, 2023, who used a video of a kid screaming for his vape, replacing the word with "Pingas." Over four months, the tweet received roughly 13,000 likes (shown below).
— gabe (@chronakey) December 26, 2023
X[8] user @chronakey continued the trend in the following days, leading to iterations from others in early 2024. For instance, on April 11th, 2024, X[9] user @NintendoGCN tweeted a Pingas video, receiving over 3,900 likes in a day (shown below).
— cake (@NintendoGCN) April 11, 2024
Rather than being ironic adoration, X[10] user @chronakey stated in a reply shared on April 12th, 2024, "I never really thought of it as something ironic I just thought the fusion of old and new was pretty funny. I feel most of the people making them now are doing it out of appreciation for it as well."
Notable Examples
Search Interest
External References
[1] Sonic News Network – Boogey-Mania
[5] YouTube – Search results for pingas
[6] deviantART – Search results for PINGAS
[7] X – @chronakey
[8] X – @chronakey
[9] X – @NintendoGCN
[10] X – @chronakey
[11] YouTube (via Wayback Machine) – Robotnik Has a Viagra Overdose