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The Metal Gear fad takes the death sequence from Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, where Otacon is calling out Snake in a memorable way:
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The '''''Metal Gear Solid''''' fad is a parody of the death sequences from the popular series of ''[[w:Metal Gear (series)|Metal Gear Solid]]'' video games.
  
''"Snake? Snake? SNAAAAAAAAAAKE!"''  
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==Origin==
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In the games, whenever the main protagonist dies, a codec (radio) call from one member of his backup is received in which they frantically try to work out what's wrong.  In the original ''[[w:Metal Gear Solid|Metal Gear Solid]]'', the most popular death sequence occurred when [[w:List of recurring Metal Gear characters#Otacon|Otacon]] radioed the recently deceased [[w:Solid Snake|Solid Snake]] and cried out thusly:
  
The first site though did not feature Otacon calling out to Snake, but Luigi calling out to Mario:
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''"Snake, what's going on?  Snake? SNAAAAAAAAAAKE!?"''
  
''"Mario?  MARRRRRRRRRRIOOOO!"''
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This sequence quickly attained cult status for it's ludicrous melodrama and half-hearted voice acting.  However, it became so popular that the sequel (''[[w:Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty|Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty]]'') had a similarly scripted death sequence far more often, and every single death sequence in the threequel (''[[w:Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater|Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]]'') contained the now infamous "SNAAAAAAAAAAKE!?".
  
The original site became popular for it's time and eventually spawned spinoffs months later featuring other fad characters of 2004 (like Ugoff, Kirk, etc...).  The fad never really became full-blown instantly, but rather, grew at a steady rate, sometimes spawning multiple sites each day.  Eventually, the Metal Gear fad was noticed in 2005, and has sometimes made it's way to various fad conglomerates.
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==Fad==
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The first YTMND did not feature Otacon calling for Snake, but Luigi calling for Mario:
  
"Metal Gear _____"/"_____ Gear Solid"/"Metal ____ Solid" sites still spawn once in a while, most of them taking in decent ratings.
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''"Mario?  MAAARRRIOOO!?"''
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The site became popular for it's time and eventually spawned spin-offs months later featuring other fad characters of 2004 (such as [[Ugoff]], [[KHAN!|Kirk]], etc...).  The fad never really became full-blown instantly, but rather, grew at a steady rate, sometimes spawning multiple sites each day.  Eventually, in 2005 the ''Metal Gear Solid'' fad was noticed, and has sometimes made it's way to various fad conglomerates.
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''Metal Gear Solid'' sites still spawn once in a while, most of them taking in decent ratings.
  
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Revision as of 11:42, December 7, 2006

Metal Gear Solid
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Original YTMND:
Mario Gear Solid
by toastypk
May 17, 2004
Worthy Spinoffs:

The Metal Gear Solid fad is a parody of the death sequences from the popular series of Metal Gear Solid video games.

Origin

In the games, whenever the main protagonist dies, a codec (radio) call from one member of his backup is received in which they frantically try to work out what's wrong. In the original Metal Gear Solid, the most popular death sequence occurred when Otacon radioed the recently deceased Solid Snake and cried out thusly:

"Snake, what's going on? Snake? SNAAAAAAAAAAKE!?"

This sequence quickly attained cult status for it's ludicrous melodrama and half-hearted voice acting. However, it became so popular that the sequel (Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty) had a similarly scripted death sequence far more often, and every single death sequence in the threequel (Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater) contained the now infamous "SNAAAAAAAAAAKE!?".

Fad

The first YTMND did not feature Otacon calling for Snake, but Luigi calling for Mario:

"Mario? MAAARRRIOOO!?"

The site became popular for it's time and eventually spawned spin-offs months later featuring other fad characters of 2004 (such as Ugoff, Kirk, etc...). The fad never really became full-blown instantly, but rather, grew at a steady rate, sometimes spawning multiple sites each day. Eventually, in 2005 the Metal Gear Solid fad was noticed, and has sometimes made it's way to various fad conglomerates.

Metal Gear Solid sites still spawn once in a while, most of them taking in decent ratings.