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'''Various Burger King advertisements.'''
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''This article is regarding the mascot of Burger King. See [[Ugoff]] or [[Tender Crisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch]] regarding the other fads.''
  
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The King is the mascot for the fast-food chain Burger King. He was originally used in the 1970s as an advertising mascot for the Burger King Kids Meal, competing with [[lol internet|Ronald McDonald]] of McDonald's.  After a two-decade hiatus, he was brought back in 2003 to advertise some of Burger King's latest promotions. These commercials included:
==Where is your God now?==
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'''The King''' fad revolves around the adventures of the creepy masked "Burger King" character from Burger King Advertisements. Frequently portrayed as a fiendish villain with malicious intents, he often caps off his exploits with the catchphrase "Where is your God now?"  In addition to general mischeif, The King is also noted for an ongoing feud with Ronald McDonald as well as inserting himself into NFL games.
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*A man waking up in bed only to see The King lying next to him with some food.
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*Another man driving in the middle night when all of a sudden, the King shows up in the backseat with some food.
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*A woodcutter chops down a tree, but as it falls, the King is revealed right in front of him.
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*A construction worker on a steel bar near the top of the building being constructed sways to the left only to see the King doing the same.
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*A man at his home seeing the King standing out in his yard, turning around to look at his wife to see if she is also looking, then turning back around to look and seeing the King standing right in front of him.
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*Altered highlights of the 2004 NFL Season with the King replacing various players to make plays.
  
''Usually accompanied by "Requiem for a Dream" or "King of Kings" by Motörhead''Many sites often depict the Burger King as a sexual predator due to the nature of the commercials that the King was in.
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Due to the nature of these commercials, the King was often portrayed as a sexual predator or an evil being. Eventually, the popular phrase "Where is Your God Now?" surfacedThe first sites were created in March of 2005 and slowly became a major fad on YTMND. Sites will often parody the King as either a supreme being or a sexual predator.  Some sites will just poke fun at the King. For example, one such site shows the King stealing a football from Packers quarterback Brett Favre during an NFL game.  Many of these sites will use the phrases "Where is your God Now?" or "Wake Up With The King" (the original slogan used in the breakfast commercials for Burger King). Most sites use the popular "Requiem for a Tower" music. Recently though, the choice of music has been diverse.
  
==Ugoff is Hungry==
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== Spinoffs ==
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The popularity of the King fad eventually led to two more fads. The first one, [[It's Behind]], replaced the alien in a scene from Signs with the King. The second one, [[The Ultimate Bedside Surprise]], was originally an NEDM site but rose in popularity when a site with the King was posted. Both sites eventually led to their own fads, unrelated to the King, making them [[spinoff fad|spinoff fads]].
  
Ugoff, a self-important character in Burger King commercials saying "Please. I am Ugoff." and "Ugoff is hungry!". Ugoff appeared to be a demanding male fashion designer.
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== Video Games ==
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On November 19, 2006, Burger King released three video games featuring the King to be sold for an additional $3.99 each with any value meal. These video games were Big Bumpin', PocketBike Racer, and Sneak King. The latter of these games features the King sneaking around and giving food to unsuspecting people in his usual creepy way.
  
==Tendercrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch==
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== Legacy ==
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Though the creation of sites featuring the King have died down, he's still a major figure in [[conglomerate|conglomerates]].
  
Darius Rucker's Tendercrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch ad.
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Latest revision as of 06:17, April 19, 2012

King
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Original YTMND:
WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW?
by ilpadrino86
March 28, 2005
Worthy Spinoffs:

This article is regarding the mascot of Burger King. See Ugoff or Tender Crisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch regarding the other fads.

The King is the mascot for the fast-food chain Burger King. He was originally used in the 1970s as an advertising mascot for the Burger King Kids Meal, competing with Ronald McDonald of McDonald's. After a two-decade hiatus, he was brought back in 2003 to advertise some of Burger King's latest promotions. These commercials included:

  • A man waking up in bed only to see The King lying next to him with some food.
  • Another man driving in the middle night when all of a sudden, the King shows up in the backseat with some food.
  • A woodcutter chops down a tree, but as it falls, the King is revealed right in front of him.
  • A construction worker on a steel bar near the top of the building being constructed sways to the left only to see the King doing the same.
  • A man at his home seeing the King standing out in his yard, turning around to look at his wife to see if she is also looking, then turning back around to look and seeing the King standing right in front of him.
  • Altered highlights of the 2004 NFL Season with the King replacing various players to make plays.

Due to the nature of these commercials, the King was often portrayed as a sexual predator or an evil being. Eventually, the popular phrase "Where is Your God Now?" surfaced. The first sites were created in March of 2005 and slowly became a major fad on YTMND. Sites will often parody the King as either a supreme being or a sexual predator. Some sites will just poke fun at the King. For example, one such site shows the King stealing a football from Packers quarterback Brett Favre during an NFL game. Many of these sites will use the phrases "Where is your God Now?" or "Wake Up With The King" (the original slogan used in the breakfast commercials for Burger King). Most sites use the popular "Requiem for a Tower" music. Recently though, the choice of music has been diverse.

Spinoffs

The popularity of the King fad eventually led to two more fads. The first one, It's Behind, replaced the alien in a scene from Signs with the King. The second one, The Ultimate Bedside Surprise, was originally an NEDM site but rose in popularity when a site with the King was posted. Both sites eventually led to their own fads, unrelated to the King, making them spinoff fads.

Video Games

On November 19, 2006, Burger King released three video games featuring the King to be sold for an additional $3.99 each with any value meal. These video games were Big Bumpin', PocketBike Racer, and Sneak King. The latter of these games features the King sneaking around and giving food to unsuspecting people in his usual creepy way.

Legacy

Though the creation of sites featuring the King have died down, he's still a major figure in conglomerates.