Phyllis Here I Go Again on My Own
Father, When Tin can I Leave To Be On My Own?
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Origin: Pinocchio: A True Story
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Father, When Can I Leave To Be On My Ain? is a quote from the upcoming 2022 animated film Pinocchio: A Truthful Story spoken by Pinocchio who's voiced past Pauly Shore. In late Jan 2022, TikTokers began using the audio prune of Shore saying the line from the trailer in lip-dub skits, joking that Pinocchio sounds like a stereotypically effeminate gay man or yassified version of Pinocchio. The film's producer, Lionsgate, as well every bit Shore, played into the jokes.
Origin
On January 26th, 2022, the trailer for the upcoming Pinocchio film Pinocchio: A Truthful Story, produced by Lionsgate and starring Pauly Shore as Pinocchio, was uploaded to YouTube.[i] The trailer begins with Gepetto naming Pinocchio, followed by Pinocchio saying, "Begetter, when can I leave to be on my own?" (shown beneath). The video gained over 715,000 views in two weeks. The choice of Shore for the voice was considered funny to many who immediately reacted to the trailer. A post of the isolated clip by Twitter[iii] user @AniMat505 made on Jan 31st gained over 184,000 likes and 22,000 retweets in 1 calendar week.
On Feb quaternary, the official Lionsgate TikTok[2] folio posted the prune from the trailer containing Pinnochio's dialogue with an on-screen text box reading "Wait til you hear information technology…," playing into the memes, with the video description reading, "the yassification of #pinocchio" (shown below). The video gained over 12.1 million views in five days.
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On Feb 2nd, 2022, YouTuber[8] Crystul posted a meme titled "Stan Twitter: Fruity Pinocchio" using the prune followed past a reaction prune of a adult female smelling the air and saying "this is definitely fruity," gaining over 286,000 views in a week (shown beneath).
The original sound for Lionsgate's video became popularized on TikTok equally the subject of lip dubs that calendar month as users acted as an exaggerated, stereotypically effeminate gay man while lip dubbing Pinocchio's line. For case, on February 6th, TikToker[four] @scotthoying posted a video to the audio, gaining over 10.7 meg views in three days (shown below, left). On February seventh, TikToker[5] @jalogann posted a similar video, gaining over 10.4 million views in two days (shown below, right).
On February eighth, 2022, Pauly Shore posted a similar lip-dub video to the sound to TikTok,[vi] gaining over 761,000 views in under 24 hours (shown beneath). That day, Us Mag[7] published a slice on Shore's video.
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