ChudBob SoyPants
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Chudbob Soypants is a video released by Hyperjumper on May 14th 2023. The video became very popular, gaining over 1 million views on YouTube. The video has been widely criticized as brimstone with it being about a cartoon the Sharty wasn't allowed to watch, as well as bringing the jakking to the wider public, similar to the incomprehensible woahjacks xweeted on xitter, causing thousands of unfunny “Millions must die” soyboy woahjak posts on /soy/. He also called Super Bowl LVIII (the one coopted by Swifties).[1]
In 2025, the video was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
Content[edit | edit source]
The video shows a montage similar to an anime intro of the characters from SpongeBob SquarePants depicted as soyjaks, with the titular chudbob as a Chudjak, Patrick as a Feraljak, Squidward as a plier, Sandy as a Squirreljak (with the flower in her head having Soylita's face) and Mr. Krabs as the Impish Soyjak Ears holding a gem. The camera lingers over each of them with a projector flashing random phootage in the background, while the song "All the Things She Said" is playing sped up. The final shot shows all the 5 of them and the video ends.
Impact[edit | edit source]
The video quickly went viral, becoming the most popular Sharty meme in the 'tube, even after the original uploader's channel was deleted, a reupload still amassed hundreds of thousands of views. This has caused it to become very popular amongst normies, who expressed confusion amusement over those incomprehensible wojacks being used to create such a seemingly random meme. The video is credited as helping cemement the popularity of the Chudjak on sites like Twitter, TikTok, Reddit and on YouTube itself, potentially leading to the phrase "Millions must die" falling on their vocabulary. Soyteens feel conflicted about the meme, with some liking it but resenting all of the newfound attention and Xitter immigrants it bought to the Soysphere, while others just dislike it because of it. It could be said that the video's virality stems from its easily digestible nature, where it is random enough to generate intrigue and interest, but it's not confusing enough to turn random people off, and certainly doesn't require any understanding of Sharty culture to comprehended. The short lenght also helps it fit on the small attention spam of the modern internet users and appealing to those doomscrolling or looking for brief meme videos. (words words words im not reading that). The video has also assumed sort of a rickroll-type phenomenon where ‘teens would hide the .mp4 behind a NSFW spoiler.
Times Square takeover[edit | edit source]
Another factor that contributed to its popularity is the fact it got advertised at a billboard on the Times Square. Futher cementing the wide ranging impact.
Variations[edit | edit source]
With how popular it got, it inevitably brought new formats. These usually follow the same formula as the original video, with "All The Things She Said" playing in the background, but with other variants and characters from other franchises being depicted as Soyjaks instead of Spongebob, such as Half-Life, Minecraft, Five Nights at Freddy's, Roblox, among others. A lot of these also got popular, increasing the notoriety of the original meme even further.
Behind Closed Doors[edit | edit source]
The creators of Chudbob Soypants created a secret lost media unreleased book called Behind Closed Doors: Horrible, Filthy, Vile, Disgusting, Inappropriate, Off-Model Drawings by the Crew of a Popular Cartoon Show. It is essentially official Chudbob gay porn full of the various Chudbob characters with massive BBCs, scat, gooning, and more cuckold bull jewish BBC fetishes.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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The video also seems to have inspired some covers of "All The Things She Said" as if they were part of a theoretical Chudbob game.
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