(KUTV) If you’re wondering if you’ve seen Winnie the Pooh’s dance moves before – you probably have. The 3D animated video from 2015 is making its rounds on social media, hence the outdated dance moves ...
Just days after launching on Steam, Taiwanese horror game Devotion vanishes after a number of Chinese players review bombed it over a Winnie the Pooh meme. Red Candle Games, Devotion's developer, said ...
Memes. We love ’em, don’t we folks? The current meme of the moment is anything involving “Old Town Road,” the Lil Nas X hit that got some extra juice from a Billy Ray Cyrus-infused remix on Friday.
Winnie the Pooh is a fictional persona non grata on some Chinese social media sites, where censors are scrubbing images and mentions of the bear, NBC News reported. On the popular chat app WeChat, ...
Chinese censors have cracked down on beloved cartoon bear Winnie the Pooh, apparently not because of his blatant disinterest in pants, but instead due to unflattering comparisons drawn between his ...
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If the news cycle this past week has you feeling down, there’s a cheeky little meme making the rounds that might be just what you need right now. So what is the meme? A dancing Winnie the Pooh, of ...
The meme was spotted in the Taiwanese horror game on an in-game poster (via Spiel Times and Eurogamer) which referenced the president, the lovable bear, and “moron” all in the same graphic. Devotion ...
The world is currently in, well, shambles, but for those of us watching it burn on Twitter dot com there is at least one good thing happening online this week: an animated video clip of Winnie the ...
Everyone’s favorite honey-loving bear is having a pop culture renaissance this week, thanks to the viral spread of an 3D animated clip of A.A. Milne’s beloved character doing the “Gangnam Style” dance ...
Even the world's most humble, honey-hungry animated bear can't escape the watchful eye of China's internet censors. In a year full of headlines and new stories many of us thought we'd never have to ...