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− | {{iboriginal|billcosbypokemon|Bill Cosby Pokemon}}
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− | {{ibprofile|Sic-Suicide-Note|Sic-Suicide-Note}}
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− | {{ibdate|August 2005|August 14, 2005}}
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− | |title1=Cosby Bebop
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− | |spinoff2=wouldyouliketoseemymask
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− | |title2=Would you like to see MY MASK? <nowiki>[</nowiki>batman begins<nowiki>]</nowiki>
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− | |title3=Cosby-Mania Classic
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− | |title4=Star Wars: Cosby Strikes Back - UPDATED PIC AND SONG + BONUS
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− | |title5=Dr. Dre Ft. Cosby
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− | The '''Bill Cosby''' fad was first popularized on YTMND by ''The Simpsons'' episode ''Children of a Lesser Clod''.
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− | A short segment of the episode features Cosby asking a child "What do you like to play?" during an episode of ''Kids Say the Darndest Things'', hosted by Cosby himself in reality.
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− | The child promptly replies "Pokémon!" and Cosby begins incoherently rambling: "Pokeyman?! Pokeyman with the ''pokey'' and the ''man'' and the thing where the guy comes out of the thing, and he likes to fall out of that whrr ah ah ah!"
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− | ==Pop Culture References==
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− | YTMNDs referencing Mr. Cosby have included fictional Cosby quotes, done by impersonators, from various animated cartoons. There are several TV shows used in the Cosby fad:
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− | *The Simpsons - ''Children of a Lesser Clod'', where the fad originated from. Voiced here by Dan Castellaneta.
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− | *The Simpsons - '' 'Round Springfield '', where Cosby explains "What the Jazz is all about". Voiced here by Dan Castellaneta (as was the case above).
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− | *Family Guy - ''Brian Does Hollywood'', where Stewie goes on the show "Kids Say the Most Darndest Things". Voiced here by Kevin Michael Richardson.
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− | *Family Guy - ''Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater'', a fictional scene from "The Cosby Show". Voiced here by Kevin Michael Richardson.
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− | *The Critic - ''Dukerella'', where Cosby explains using a knife. Voiced here by Maurice LaMarche.
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− | *The Cosby Show - ''The Day the Spores Landed'', where Bill Cosby apparently gives birth to a giant club sandwich. This bit is rarely used as the scene itself is more likely to be parodied rather than the use of the quotes in the scene.
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− | ==Self-Fulfilling Irony==
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− | This fad is both simultaneously loved and hated by equal portions of the YTMND community. Cosby YTMNDs reached a small position of popularity in 2005, but in early 2006, [[Kassius]] elevated Cosby to an iconic household YTMND fad with {{y|pokepokeyourpeepee|Man. POKE man. Cosby}} and subsequent Cosby parody YTMNDs of varying topics and audio loops.
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− | Since the fad has become such a large part of the YTMND users, it is fairly common to see at least five or six Cosby-related YTMNDs to be created a week; ironic, considering that none of the used quotes are actually spoken by Cosby, but instead by satirical impersonators working for the television shows they are featured on.
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− | ==Cosby Popularity==
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− | One of the most popular and viral YTMNDs is the [[Cosby Bebop]] YTMND created by {{ytmnduser|SirLemming}}, a parody of the opening credits to ''Cowboy Bebop'' including images of Cosby arrayed, transitioned, and displayed in an artistic fashion similar to ''Cowboy Bebop.'' This YTMND has reached [[Hall of Fame]] status, along with other YTMNDs worthy to be featured in that section.
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− | Another popular spin off is {{ytmnd|drecosby|Dr. Dre ft Cosby}} which is an excellently edited rendition of fictional Cosby recordings threaded into a freestyling rap about Pokémon, Jello, Kodak film, and Jazz, played over the beat of Dr. Dre's song 'What's the Difference'. The YTMND has since been translated into a Flash animation by Steven Shafer and posted on AlbinoBlackSheep and deviantART, allegedly with the creator's consent. Another worthy Cosby YTMND is {{ytmnd|cosbystrikesback|Cosby Strikes Back}}. A year after Cosby Bebop was made (after the climax of the Cosby Fad ended), {{ytmnduser|SirLemming}} made {{ytmnd|letitcosby|Let it Cosby}}, a remix of the Cosby Fad's usual sounds with the Bealte's song, Let it Be. It became rather popular with the Cosby fans, and almost symbolizes the fad as a whole and it's impact to the YTMND site.
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− | == Kassius Cosby Soundtrack ==
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− | On October 11, 2006, Kassius released a {{y|kassiuscosbysoundtrack|soundtrack}} featuring all 60 of his Cosby remixes as well as 5 of his favorite remixes from other users. He also included a Cosby remixing kit featuring all of the Cosby quotes and pictures used in the fad. The soundtrack is available by torrent or direct download.
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− | ==See also==
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− | *[[{{PAGENAME}}/collection|Cosby Collection]]
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− | * ''The Simpsons'' episodes [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_a_Lesser_Clod Children of a Lesser Clod] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/'Round_Springfield 'Round Springfield] at Wikipedia.
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− | * ''Family Guy'' episode [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Does_Hollywood Brian Does Hollywood] at Wikipedia.
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− | * ''The Critic'' episode "Dukerella".
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