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Toys Gone Wild is a seven-minute long poop uploaded to YouTube in late 2007 by [[Boogidyboo]]. It consists primarily of manipulated [[Toy Story]] footage and makes homages to a variety of memes, both poop-related and otherwise.  
 
Toys Gone Wild is a seven-minute long poop uploaded to YouTube in late 2007 by [[Boogidyboo]]. It consists primarily of manipulated [[Toy Story]] footage and makes homages to a variety of memes, both poop-related and otherwise.  
  
With approximately 2,040,000 views as of June 2009, it is currently the second most-viewed YouTube Poop of all time, trailing [[shinchanatic]]'s [[Mickey Mouse's Wacky Poophouse Adventure]] by only 40,000 views.
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It was the first YouTube Poop to reach a million views, and with approximately 2,040,000 views as of June 2009, it is currently the second most-viewed poop of all time, trailing [[shinchanatic]]'s [[Mickey Mouse's Wacky Poophouse Adventure]] by only 40,000 views.
 
 
 
 
  
 
==Legacy==
 
==Legacy==

Revision as of 09:34, 28 June 2009

Enter "YouTube Poop" in YouTube's search engine, and this will be one of the first things you see.

Description

Toys Gone Wild is a seven-minute long poop uploaded to YouTube in late 2007 by Boogidyboo. It consists primarily of manipulated Toy Story footage and makes homages to a variety of memes, both poop-related and otherwise.

It was the first YouTube Poop to reach a million views, and with approximately 2,040,000 views as of June 2009, it is currently the second most-viewed poop of all time, trailing shinchanatic's Mickey Mouse's Wacky Poophouse Adventure by only 40,000 views.

Legacy

While Boogidyboo continues to make videos to this day, none of them have ever reached a franction of TGW's popularity. While there has been no official sequel or followup, the video has nearly 200 video responses and several unnofficial sequels.

Even today, it is widely regarded as one of the finest poops ever made, though opinions are heavily polarized between the general public and the pooping community. Many say that it has aged poorly, primarily due to a reliance and long-dead internet memes and gags.

Several trap videos exist under the disguise of sequels.