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− | {{ | + | {{Fad Infobox|name=Kids go crazy for... |
− | + | |img=kidsgocrazyfor.jpg | |
− | + | |original=kidsloveytmnd | |
− | + | |originalTitle=Kids Go Crazy For YTMND! | |
− | + | |spinoff1=kidslovehartigan | |
− | + | |title1=Kids Go Crazy For SIN CITY JUSTICE !!! | |
− | + | |spinoff2=kidsreallylovepeppers | |
− | + | |title2=Kids Go Crazy For PEPPERS!!! | |
− | + | |spinoff3=kidslovelambchop | |
− | + | |title3=SIN CITY LAMBCHOP JUSTICE ! (Kids go Crazy For...) | |
− | '''"Kids go crazy for..."''' | + | |spinoff4=kidsgocrazyforzombies |
− | + | |title4=kids go crazy for zombies (minimalist) | |
− | + | |spinoff5=kidslikehasselhof | |
+ | |title5=Kids go crazy for Hasselhoff | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''"Kids go crazy for..."''' is a fad in which a multi-ethnic group of kids turn around excitedly to see something. The images come from part of the music video for "[[Pi]]" by [[w:Hard 'n Phirm|Hard 'n Phirm]], directed by Keith Schofield, in which Javier, Jessica, Steve, Susan, Edgar, and Diego turn around excitedly to see the Pi robot. The original fad, {{ytmnd|kidsloveytmnd|Kids Go Crazy For YTMND!}}, featured the [[YTMND]] logo, with L.A. Style's "James Brown Is Dead" as the music. Spinoffs have included Brian Peppers, ''Sin City'', and a similar scene in Michael Jackson's "Thriller." | ||
+ | For the fad that uses the audio, rather than the video, of Hard 'n Phirm's "Pi," see [[Pi]]. | ||
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"Kids go crazy for..." is a fad in which a multi-ethnic group of kids turn around excitedly to see something. The images come from part of the music video for "Pi" by Hard 'n Phirm, directed by Keith Schofield, in which Javier, Jessica, Steve, Susan, Edgar, and Diego turn around excitedly to see the Pi robot. The original fad, Kids Go Crazy For YTMND!, featured the YTMND logo, with L.A. Style's "James Brown Is Dead" as the music. Spinoffs have included Brian Peppers, Sin City, and a similar scene in Michael Jackson's "Thriller."
For the fad that uses the audio, rather than the video, of Hard 'n Phirm's "Pi," see Pi.