
Popi Popi Po Popipo
TL;DR · The "Hatsune Miku PoPiPo" meme originates from the song "PoPiPo," released by Vocaloid producer Lamaze-P on December 11, 2008. The song features Hatsune Miku praising vegetable jui…
The "Hatsune Miku PoPiPo" meme originates from the song "PoPiPo," released by Vocaloid producer Lamaze-P on December 11, 2008. The song features Hatsune Miku praising vegetable juice and encouraging people to drink it, with its simple yet catchy lyrics and rhythm making it highly addictive.
This meme gained popularity due to its unique and infectious melody and lyrics. After being uploaded to Nico Nico Douga, many users created parodies and secondary works, leading to its widespread reach. The repeated phrase "Popi Popi Po Popipo" became particularly popular, inspiring various cover versions and remixes.
In South Korea, the meme became even more famous when Everland's official TikTok channel used the song in adorable animal videos. Everland showcased animals like capybaras with zoom-in and zoom-out effects synchronized to the "PoPiPo" song, attracting massive attention. These videos quickly went viral through social media algorithms, gaining millions of views and widespread sharing.
Additionally, in South Korea, this meme spread further under the name "PoPiPo Challenge." People participated by dancing to the "PoPiPo" song or adding it as background music to cute animal videos, leading to its popularity on TikTok, Instagram, and other platforms.
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- #Hatsune-Miku


