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THIS VIDEO CONTAINS WIN

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THIS VIDEO CONTAINS WIN was a YTPMV created by McMaNGOS that consists of the popular "Gourmet Race" music from the game "Kirby Super Star", "sung" using Dr. Robotnik's "Pingas" line, which is said at various pitches and speeds throughout the video to match that of the song. The visual consists of a static image of Robotnik from "Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog".

The video spawned the incredibly popular "THIS VIDEO CONTAINS" fad, the videos of which either:

  • Use a different voice clip with Gourmet Race in the same manner as "Pingas" in the original video, with the face of the character whom that line comes from put over the face of Robotnik .
  • "Sing" a different song using the "Pingas" clip. An image associated with the song used, such as an album cover, movie poster, or screenshot, is shown, with Robotnik's face, ripped from the image used in the original "THIS VIDEO CONTAINS WIN", put over the face(s) of one or all characters in the image. This variation is by far the more popular one.

A sub-fad of this variation uses songs from the James Bond series. Rather than constantly saying "Pingas" in rhythm with the song, these videos instead replace certain words of the lyrics with "Pingas", with humorous results. This sub-fad started with "THIS VIDEO CONTAINS A RIPOFF OF A BRITISH SECRET SERVICE AGENT WITH A GOLDEN PINGAS" by itwontcomeout5678, which uses the song "Goldfinger" from the film of the same name.

The original "THIS VIDEO CONTAINS WIN" has since been effectively removed by McMaNGOS: the title has been changed to "THIS VIDEO CONTAINS AUDIOSWAPPING", and, as the new title implies, the audio has been replaced with an unedited, unrelated song. Countless spam annotations which continually pop up throughout the video and fill the entire screen have also been added. However, the original has since been reuploaded by multiple other users. McMangos incredibly dislikes the fad since he effectively "forced" it by making more versions and inspiring others, and because it will just never end. Disappointingly, "THIS VIDEO CONTAINS FAIL" is The Electric Cheese's most viewed video.