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  • History of Downfall parodies
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  • The Downfall parody meme, the parodying of the movie Der Untergang, originated on September 3, 2005 with the upload of the earliest known Downfall parody, La Caida (La versión No Oficial) by pajarojuarez. Many other sources (such as Know Your Meme), however, mistakenly credited "Sim Heil: Der Untersim" by DReaperF4 as being the first Downfall parody, uploaded six months later. Interesting to note is that the two parodies are originally in Spanish (Sim Heil was later released in English subtitles by popular demand).
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  • The Downfall parody meme, the parodying of the movie Der Untergang, originated on September 3, 2005 with the upload of the earliest known Downfall parody, La Caida (La versión No Oficial) by pajarojuarez. Many other sources (such as Know Your Meme), however, mistakenly credited "Sim Heil: Der Untersim" by DReaperF4 as being the first Downfall parody, uploaded six months later. Interesting to note is that the two parodies are originally in Spanish (Sim Heil was later released in English subtitles by popular demand). Eventually the popularity of the meme spread after 2008, and hundreds of new Downfall videos were uploaded. 0n 20 March 2013 Swedish television program Kobra aired an episode on Hitler Parodies. It was the first publication to acknowledge the term Untergangers and featured Hitler Rants Parodies, putting the spotlight on the Untergangers instead of generic, one-timer parodists for the first time.