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Oh No Monkey Planet of the Apes Meme: What You Should Know

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Published: June 2, 2024
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The “Oh No Monkey” meme has taken the internet by storm, becoming a viral sensation across various social media platforms.

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What is the “Oh No Monkey” Meme?Origin of the MemeSpread and PopularityWhy Has the Meme Become So Popular?

This article delves into the origins, spread, and various aspects of this popular meme, answering the most asked questions to give you a comprehensive understanding of the “Oh No Monkey” phenomenon.

What is the “Oh No Monkey” Meme?

The “Oh No Monkey” meme is an exploitable video meme template that features a clip from the 2017 film “War for the Planet of the Apes.”

In the clip, the character Bad Ape, voiced by actor Steve Zahn, repeatedly exclaims “Oh no! Nono no no no!” in a humorous and exaggerated manner. The meme typically portrays Bad Ape reacting to negative or ironic situations.

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Origin of the Meme

  • Release of the Original Clip: The original clip was uploaded to the official Planet of the Apes YouTube channel on July 12th, 2017.
  • Green Screen Version: A green screen version of the clip was uploaded on April 24th, 2023, by Its3adwy, making it easier for creators to edit Bad Ape into various scenarios.

Spread and Popularity

  • Viral on TikTok: The meme went viral on TikTok in May 2024, with users creating a series of videos using the clip for ironic memes and jokes.
  • Examples of Usage: One TikTok user added the scene to a living room background with the caption “When work calls on your relaxing day off,” while another used it in a hospital room setting with the caption “POV the doctor said it was just a bump, but Batman pulls up with a PS5”.

Why Has the Meme Become So Popular?

  • Relatability: The exaggerated expression of dismay by Bad Ape resonates with people’s reactions to everyday frustrations.
  • Versatility: The green screen version allows for easy editing into a variety of contexts, making it adaptable for different themes and jokes.
  • Humor: The comedic timing and delivery of the line “Oh no! Nono no no no!” provide a humorous element that appeals to a wide audience.
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