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It is the first official youtube poop being that it uses a common youtube poop source still used today, but I believe the oldest incarnation of "youtube poop" would be "Breakdowns of 1942" a Warner Brothers Studio blooper real which looped and mixed some of the bloopers with hilarious results. Basically the grandfather of modern youtube poop.
 
It is the first official youtube poop being that it uses a common youtube poop source still used today, but I believe the oldest incarnation of "youtube poop" would be "Breakdowns of 1942" a Warner Brothers Studio blooper real which looped and mixed some of the bloopers with hilarious results. Basically the grandfather of modern youtube poop.
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:It wasn't intended to be poop, so I don't think it counts. This kind of thing is interesting though. --[[User:NinjaCoachZ|NinjaCoachZ]] 21:27, 31 August 2010 (CDT)
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::Okay, I can agree with that. Figured I'd let the Chewiki community know about it anyway.

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It is the first official youtube poop being that it uses a common youtube poop source still used today, but I believe the oldest incarnation of "youtube poop" would be "Breakdowns of 1942" a Warner Brothers Studio blooper real which looped and mixed some of the bloopers with hilarious results. Basically the grandfather of modern youtube poop.

It wasn't intended to be poop, so I don't think it counts. This kind of thing is interesting though. --NinjaCoachZ 21:27, 31 August 2010 (CDT)
Okay, I can agree with that. Figured I'd let the Chewiki community know about it anyway.