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− | {{lowercase|iPod}}{{Fad Infobox 2|name=iPod
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− | |img=ILove.gif|200px
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− | |example=ilove
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− | |exampletitle=What is iLove?
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− | |example1=iconan
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− | |title1=iConan
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− | |example2=hid
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− | |title2=Hitler's iPod dance
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− | |example3=ninjapod
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− | |title3=Ninja gets an iPod
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− | |example4=niggastolemyipod
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− | |title4=N*gga stole my iPod
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− | |example5=medipod
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− | |title5=Medieval iPod}}
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− | In 2004 Apple Computers began running a series of distinctive ads for the iPod with silhouetted figures on solid-color backgrounds. The ads feature popular music and musicians using Apple products. The ads have appeared in television, print, and mosaic forms. In parody of these ads many ytmnd [[fads]] have been recolored to resemble genuine Apple advertisements. The image is usually coupled with the song "Jerk it Out" by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesars_%28band%29 Caesers], which was featured in the original commercials.
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− | In 2006 a YTMND in this style was made as part of the The Colbert Report's Green Screen Challenge, where viewers edited a video of Stephen Colbert playing with a lightsaber. The video made in this style, which can be viewed as a YTMND {{y|ipodcolbert|here}}, aired on The Colbert Report later that year on September 28.
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− | == See also ==
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− | *{{search|iPod}}
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− | *{{keyword|iPod}}
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− | {{wikipedia2|iPod|iPods|Apple iPod advertising|their commercials}}
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