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YouTube Poop Music Video

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RobotnikIsm.png This article describes a recognised Poopism: a method of video editing that has been used by a number of poopers.
{{#ev:youtube|txwB-fYpM98|320}}You Are An Egghead by Vorhias

Not to be confused with YTMND, a YTPMV (more widely known as a YouTube Poop Music Video) is the process of editing clips in such a way they become musical - as if the characters are singing. It's ok to add backing, like a drum track to help it along but the point is the music is created from the existing sound rather than just plastering over the existing sound with some music (which is what an AMV is) This process has been used frequently by The Electric Cheese, Nuthacker, Vorhias, Ophios, igiulamam, and varied others.

The term "YTPMV" was popularized by The Electric Cheese, although he did not coin the phrase. The pooper began to use the term after he had seen it used by another pooper on Youtube.

In Japan, otoMAD (音MAD) videos are popular. While these videos are extremely similar to YTPMV in many ways, otoMAD videos usually have higher quality visuals, and use music from Japanese games and internet subcultures, such as songs from Touhou. Additionally, otoMAD videos sometimes also use voice synthesizer software such as Vocaloid or UTAU.

Different Types of YouTube Poop Music Videos

Synced to Another Song

A very popular style that has spawned a few fads, such as THIS VIDEO CONTAINS WIN and "(Insert name here) has Sand in his/her Ocean", it is often criticized as being uncreative and lazy. It is very hard to make in a video editor that doesn't allow layering, and the original song (which is often a video game song with no lyrics) provides a note template making it easy to sync sounds to it. An occasional problem can be getting the timing right due to software limitations or incorrect/low frame rate. While it helps to have at least minor musical background when making one, you only need to not be tone deaf to make a decent one.

Remakes of Other Songs

These can be considered cover songs. It is very similar to syncing it to the original version (in fact, you can do that and remove the original track after editing), but allows for personal modifications such as a change of tempo, key, or section layout. An easy way to make a song like this is to apply samples to a midi file in a music editor.

A rare type or remake style is a character karaoke YouTube Poop Music Video, in which words of a character are spliced together to make the words of the original song, and applied to a lyricless version of the track. This style is usually referred to as Sentence-Mixed YTPMV and often requires more effort than a "regular" YouTube Poop Music Video. One good example is Take King Out by Moto200Alt.

Original Compositions

One of the more rare types of YouTube Poop Music Videos, most commonly made by Ophios, Alfonzopancakes, and igiulamam. This kind may take longer to make and requires a certain level of musicianship to create. Most of the time, the creator searches a source for interesting sounds to use in the song, and puts them together as they see fit. While the music can be very creative and appealing, the video accompanying it tends to appear nonsensical and helps maintain to YouTube Poop theme.

Occasionally, these songs can have lyrics. They are often made from clips of characters talking, adjusted to fit a beat. This tends to have a very rap- or hip-hop-like feel, but can sometimes work with dance or break beat styles as well. One particularly well-known example is SkyGuy16's "Big Beat Mario".

Examples

{{#ev:youtube|m83VaeavQWc|320}}Stay Here While I Bash Koopa Football Players by The Electric Cheese

Renowned YouTube Poop Music Video Makers

Programs Often Used To Make YouTube Poop Music Videos

YTPMV Now

Years later, a majority of them have evolved more with the abilities of both visual and audio making along with many successful collabs. Many fads occured for sources and BGMs. For BGMs, people delve more into video games and chiptunes with occasional record label songs. For sources, they got MLP:FiM, Jack Black, Cookie☆ (which spread from Nico Nico Douga), jacksfilms, and even their own homemade sources. During the late 2010s, iteachvader composed many Robotnik YTPMVs with original composition as an attempt to bring back classic styled YTPMV with a modern twist, notably "Win the Race". Even Jimmy Davis got onto it with his hit track, "Hey Hey, How's the Gay".

As the YTPMVers creations are more well favored, so did the community. There are many numerous examples like soaroz's YTPMV podcast, Fuou Marinas's server where people can talk about YTPMV related topics and give support to newcomers, populate SiivaGunner's YTPMV method of high quality rips, have fans of the team support them by spreading their own HQ memes like normalizing anime as gay weeaboo cancer, overuse Loud Nigra, create a fad of endless Nutshack memes which led to somebody posting Rule 34 of the Klasky Csupo robot for the lulz, create their own spin to Siiva's rips, inspire a team to create their satirical team, have the said satirical team run their own memes to the ground and claim their chadtronicscan.veg is theirs even though they really didn't make it and instead do the same like their own memes to piss off the real creator of the aforementioned YTPMV, do the similar thing again with a RWJ YTPMV that caused Ray William Johnson to take down the original YTPMV along wih the other YTPMVs using his source, and meanwhile in tne main YTPMV community, the people would go share around their sources, plugins and green/blue screens to help other with their YTPMV creations, have a russian YTPMVer commit a fake suicide, dox a kid who isn't in their double digits yet, dox a sexual assault victim, and have fun experimenting with audio effects for a more advanced method of YTPMV. A very good example would be Acroviso's YTPMV using Melon Style as the BGM.