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Youtube’s year of the fox, Miley and Macklemore

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 05:13 PM December 18, 2013

Screengrab from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7jtC8vjXw8

MANILA, Philippines—The fox spoke, a hammer licked, the ceiling collapsed and explosions ensued on Youtube’s year-ending special video.

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The year’s most viral videos and songs composed the five-minute parody with Youtube’s top view-getters performing the spoofs of famous music videos.

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Macklemore, Youtube’s Breakthrough performer of the year, headlined the video rapping his hit “Can’t hold us” after Cookie Monster’s introduction.

Comedian Kid President assembled the cast with a hit of a “rewind button” in the beginning of the video with Youtube actor Ryan Higa dropping the rest of the “rewind button” to the rest of the characters.

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Jenna Marbles, a Youtube comedian, parodied Miley Cyrus’ “Wrecking Ball” video with a convincing lick on the sledgehammer while staring straight into the camera.

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K-Pop girl group Girls’ Generation and America’s Best Dance Crew winner Quest Crew were also part of the video.

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Video game commentator PewDiePie capped the video after he picked up the “rewind button” on a beach and buried it in the rocks.

Tracks “The Fox,” “Blurred Lines,” “Can’t Hold Us,” “Get Lucky,” “Gentleman” and “Harlem Shake” were mashed up by DJ Earworm for the video.

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