The Fantastic Adventures of SEXDICK
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About
The Fantastic Adventures of SEXDICK refers to a fake video game purported to be lost media. The game is said to have been developed by Pbork Interactive for the Dango console sometime in the 1990s. Soundtrack songs and gameplay videos surfaced en masse on YouTube in late 2024, created by meme creators who expanded the imaginary game's lore. The meme is similar to other non-existent media like the made-up films Goncharov and Zalupa Ivanycha.
Origin
On November 19th, 2024, YouTuber[1] Jada Pada posted a video called, "'The Fantastic Adventures of SEXDICK' OST (Dango) (199?): Level 1 (?)," which included artwork, music and gameplay stills from an imaginary game called The Fantastic Adventures of SEXDICK. The stills had a website watermark reading "www.gamermoms.com." The video received over 278,000 views in 13 days (shown below).
Also on November 19th, Jada Pada posted on her X[2] account @attamusic666, "Anyone else play this game growing up?" attaching the cover art of The Fantastic Adventures of SEXDICK. Over the same timeframe, the tweet received over 810 likes (shown below). Jada Pada also posted the image to her Bluesky [3] account jadapaige on November 19th, gaining over 190 likes in 13 days.
Spread
On November 23rd, 2024, YouTuber[6] Jada Pada uploaded a new video that showed gameplay of The Fantastic Adventures of SEXDICK's "desert level," gaining over 28,000 views in eight days (shown below).
On November 26th, a 4chan user posted to /v/ [4] about The Fantastic Adventures of SEXDICK, writing, "Trying to find this old game … My cousin and I used to play this when we lived in Brazil and we haven't been able to find it since. Hope someone has info" (shown below).
On November 29th, 2024, X[5] user @V0IDEYEDPANDA tweeted fan art of SEXDICK, gaining over 130 likes in three days (shown below).
On YouTube, others added to the The Fantastic Adventures of SEXDICK lore by creating more videos of the game's gameplay. For instance, on November 27th, YouTuber[7] Bia Iconic shared gameplay of The Fantastic Adventures of SEXDICK 2, receiving over 12,100 views in five days (shown below).
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External References
[1] YouTube – 'The Fantastic Adventures of SEXDICK' OST (Dango) (199?): Level 1
[2] X – @attamusic666
[5] X – @V0IDEYEDPANDA
[6] YouTube – desert level