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[[File:SadPouPlush.png|right|thumb|The bootleg Pou plush used in memes|link=]]
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An unofficial plush toy of a hungry, tired baby Pou is often used in ironic memes, image macros, and videos, due to its froglike appearance and sad-looking expression. These plushies appear in some YouTube videos and channels in depressing and oftentimes dark situations such as standing in the shower sad, jumping off ledges to end their lives after their partners cheat on them, or getting frozen in water bottles or cups. The meme is often associated with a sped-up version of Rio Romeo's "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5e4INH1yr9c Nothing's New]." Unlike most other ''Pou'' memes, this is more famous among English-speaking users.<ref>https://www.fastcompany.com/91028661/pou-orange-alien-tiktok</ref>
An unofficial plush toy of a hungry, tired baby Pou is often used in ironic memes, image macros, and videos, due to its froglike appearance and sad-looking (canonically [[Pou's Emotions|hungry and tired]]) expression. Videos involving the plushies appear in YouTube videos and channels in depressing and oftentimes dark situations such as standing in the shower sad, jumping off ledges to end their lives after their partners cheat on them, or getting frozen in water bottles or cups. The meme is often associated with a sped-up version of Rio Romeo's "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5e4INH1yr9c Nothing's New]." Unlike most other ''Pou'' memes, this is more famous among English-speaking users.<ref>https://www.fastcompany.com/91028661/pou-orange-alien-tiktok</ref>


===Kamden and Pou===
===Kamden and Pou===

Revision as of 01:17, 20 April 2024

This list refers to internet memes involving Pou, non-existent games and lore, and content created with a comedical purpose, that is related to Pou.

Notable memes

Pou: Story Mode

Pou: Story Mode is an unofficial series of shooter games where you play as Pou, following a story as its name says. It is described as a high-quality series of games, released in various consoles (real and fictional) with its cover photos being images that are similar to Pou ex: Killer Bean, being the same as most memes, it is most popular in Latin America.

Neglected Pou

Neglected Pou, Abused Pou, Sick Pou, or Dirty Pou is a lot of macro images of pous being sick, the first meme made with an abused Pou image was uploaded years later on April 16th, 2021 with the text "Hey / Hey Shawty". Another popular variant of the meme is this very disturbing-looking pou with black eye and saliva.

How to Kill Pou

Poison Potion

How to Kill Pou is a Spanish-language video creepypasta in the form of a fake tutorial for the player on how to "kill" their Pou, that goes wrong. being not only popular in Latin America. but being a little popular in Anglo-Saxon countries. The video made various parodys of the scene that every image transforming into the Pou icon, made of other characters.

Bootleg Sad Pou plush

The bootleg Pou plush used in memes

An unofficial plush toy of a hungry, tired baby Pou is often used in ironic memes, image macros, and videos, due to its froglike appearance and sad-looking (canonically hungry and tired) expression. Videos involving the plushies appear in YouTube videos and channels in depressing and oftentimes dark situations such as standing in the shower sad, jumping off ledges to end their lives after their partners cheat on them, or getting frozen in water bottles or cups. The meme is often associated with a sped-up version of Rio Romeo's "Nothing's New." Unlike most other Pou memes, this is more famous among English-speaking users.[1]

Kamden and Pou

The K-pop star Kamden has been compared by fans to the baby Pou for having similar facial expressions.[2] Kamden has later referenced these comparisons in an image of himself holding a Pou plush. [3]

References