In late January 2021, the image macro saw an increase in use on Reddit as multiple variations gained high upvote counts. On September 5th, YepJustIgnoreMe uploaded a template for the meme to Imgur. On September 2nd, Brother Jauffre's Meme Supply Chest posted an Elder Scrolls themed image macro using the scene to Facebook, garnering over 140 reactions and 20 shares in a comparable span of time (shown below, right). On July 7th, 2019, /u/QuestForDestiny uploaded an image macro to /r/dankmemes with the title, "Wouldn’t that make you GAY?" using a close-up screenshot of Skipper saying "gay" from the video, garnering over 130 upvotes in a year and a half (shown below, left). Image macros featuring a variety of screenshots from the video slowly spread over the course of the next 2 years. This is the earliest known use of the screenshots in an image macro. On January 5th, 2019, Cellular Lukeleus uploaded an image macro to the I'm Not Straight / Okay, Maybe I Am Straight entry on Know Your Meme featuring screenshots of Skipper sitting in the life raft with subtitles reading, "wouldn't that make you gay?" and the watermark, garnering over 4,800 views in 2 years (shown below). On December 14th, 2018, Lil Boyardee uploaded a video to YouTube featuring slowed-down footage of scene, garnered over 11,000 views in 2 years (shown below). The video gained over 76,000 views in roughly 2 years. On October 22nd, 2018, uploaded the isolated clip of Skipper saying, "wouldn't that make you gay?" to Instagram (shown below). Trump, wouldn't that make you gay?" The post received more than 18,000 likes and 197,000 views in less than one year, but has since been removed ( re-upload shown below). The video begins with footage of the life raft scene with a lip-dub over Skipper's dialogue saying, "but Mr. On October 16th, 2018, Instagram user posted the first part of a parody of the Penguins of Madagascar entitled "Operation N-W.O.R.D." also known as "Skipper Stops Racism." This began the "Well Boys, We Did It. In one scene the penguins end up on a life raft in the ocean with other animals (shown below). On November 26th, 2014, The Penguins of Madagascar, a spinoff of the popular Madagascar film series, released in theatres.
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