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WATCH: Pennywise the dancing clown breaks it down to the tune of random songs

/ 06:30 PM September 25, 2017

Positive feedback just keeps flowing for the movie adaptation of Stephen King’s novel “It”, proving that Pennywise is indeed one scary clown. But one scene in the movie caught the attention of netizens, and thus, a new joke was born.

A Twitter account named “Pennywise Dancing” was created some time in September and features Pennywise dancing to various songs.

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Image: Twitter/@Pennywise_Dance

The portion of the movie where it showed Pennywise dancing for Beverly Marsh was taken and superimposed with different songs while timed to his footwork. From the “Macarena” to “Can You Feel The Love Tonight”, Pennywise danced away to each tune.

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There are currently 27 dance clips shared in the said Twitter page, with the latest upload being just last Sept. 22.

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Moviegoers who were terrified of Pennywise the dancing clown will either laugh out loud from these clips or be creeped out even more. At least for some, it’s the funniest thing they’ve seen so far. JB

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Image: Screen grab Twitter/@Pennywise_Dance

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