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Mokey meme
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This was covered in The Daily Mail's roundup of reactions to the story. On July 1st, 2016, Twitter user uploaded the GIF in response to a story about Staples making fun of a necklace made by Kris Jenner (shown below). The meme started gaining attention from English internet sites in the summer of 2016. On June 23rd, 2016, a GIF of the moment was posted to Giphy (shown below). On April 8th, 2016, Spanish site t13.cl covered the meme. On March 31st, 2016, YouTube user TobiSilvero uploaded the clip from which the meme spread to the site (shown below). The character began being used in Spanish-language-speaking parts of the internet under the name No Ahora Porfavor ("not now, please"). The main character, Kento ("Pedro" in Spanish), is the monkey used in reaction images and GIFs. The puppet comes from a Japanese children's television show called Ōkiku naru Ko ( Growing Children) which first aired April 7th 1959 and ran until March 18th, 1988. It's used to express shock, particularly in situations where one party owns another in a verbal exchange. Monkey Puppet, also known as the Awkward Look Monkey, refers to a reaction image and GIF of a puppet appearing surprised. Kenta, growing children, japanese, television, pedro, no ahora porfavor, awkward look monkey, awkward look, awkward stare, scared look, monkey puppet, monkey toy, monkey, tobisilvero, toggenburg, gullible looks the same upside down, ōkiku













Mokey meme