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Nyan Cat. Nyan Cat is a YouTube video uploaded in April 2011, which became an Internet meme. The video merged a Japanese pop song with an animated cartoon cat with a Pop-Tart for a torso flying through space and leaving a rainbow trail behind. The video ranked at number five on the list of most viewed YouTube videos in 2011. [1]
Many of us proud cat parents already celebrate our feline friends all 365 days of the year, but there's never a bad excuse to give our benevolent kitty overlords a little extra love and attention.
On October 9, 2020, Rainbow Kitten Surprise released the single "Our Song", which had been previously played at multiple live events. This single marked their first release as a band since May 2019. On August 13, 2021, Rainbow Kitten Surprise released the live album RKS! Live from Athens Georgia. It included a collection of 25 songs performed ...
Rainbow Kitten Surprise are in their adopted hometown of Nashville, Zooming in from three different locations. Drummer Jess Haney is missing, but guitarist Ethan Goodpaster is present and serious ...
Here’s the inside story of Rainbow Kitten Surprise, a seriously big band — despite its un-serious name. Oral history: How Rainbow Kitten Surprise went from playing App State dorms to NC arenas ...
Bongo Cat is another Internet meme about a cartoon cat that originated on May 7, 2018, when an animated cat gif made by Twitter user "@StrayRogue" [121] was edited by Twitter user "@DitzyFlama" [122] to include bongos and the music "Athletic" from the Super Mario World soundtrack. This cat has since been edited to many other songs, and many ...
It would almost certainly be an understatement to say that the past three years have been a roller coaster for Rainbow Kitten Surprise, the alt-indie-rock band out of Boone with the silly-seeming ...
"Ceiling Cat" and the corresponding "Basement Cat" (a black cat who lives in the basement) are said to represent good and evil in the lolcat universe, and in some cases God and Satan, as in the LOLCat Bible Translation Project. [1] [32] [33] The sculptural recreation of the "Ceiling Cat" meme, created in 2016 by artists Eva & Franco Mattes