
Okotta
TL;DR · The "Okotta" meme originates from the Japanese anime Pop Team Epic. "Okotta" means "Are you mad?" in Japanese and is derived from scenes in the anime where a character repeatedly u…
The "Okotta" meme originates from the Japanese anime Pop Team Epic. "Okotta" means "Are you mad?" in Japanese and is derived from scenes in the anime where a character repeatedly uses this phrase. It is one of the iconic moments from Pop Team Epic, often depicted as the shorter character asking the taller character, "Okotta?"
This meme gained popularity due to the anime's unique style and humor, quickly spreading across online communities and social media platforms. Numerous parody videos have been created, and the meme has been adapted to various contexts, leading to its widespread recognition. As it became a staple on video platforms and social media, more people became familiar with it.
The content revolves around the question "Okotta?" and the response "Okottenaiyo" ("I'm not mad"), repeated in a loop. The humor lies in the simplicity and repetitive structure of the dialogue. Parody videos often reinterpret scenes from the original anime or modify the lines to fit different situations.
- #Japanese animation
- #community
- #Pop Team Epic
- #parody
- #Are you mad?
- #Not mad





