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{{Fad Infobox|name=Milhouse|
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|original=milhouseplayswithhimself|
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|originalTitle=Milhouse plays with himself!|
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|spinoff1=milhousetk|
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|title1=Milhouse practices his Telekinesis, The Dark Gift!|
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|spinoff2=milhousedarkpowers|
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|title2= Milhouse hones more of his Dark Gifts!|
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|spinoff3=milhousedemons|
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|title3=Milhouse assembles his Army of Demons!|
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|spinoff4=milhousetwin|
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|title4=Milhouse plays with his EVIL twin.|
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|spinoff5=milhouses|
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|title5=Milhouse Day At The Park|
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Milhouse is not a [[meme]]. He is, however, a fad.
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== Origins ==
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The very first Milhouse site on YTMND was {{y|milhousefails|Milhouse fails at friendship}}, which used the [[fail]] horns as its sound. More than six months later, the same user (Dirtclaw) uploaded the image again, this time using the song 'Just a Friend' by Biz Markie. <BR>
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The fad is based on a GIF of Milhouse, a character from The Simpsons, playing frisbee by himself in the park; spinoffs will edit the original to make it appear as though Milhouse is {{y|milhousedemons| summoning demons}} or {{y|milhousetk|practicing telekinesis}}. The song typically used is from the classic horror film "Pyscho".
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[[Category:The Simpsons]] {{fad}}

Revision as of 08:37, April 14, 2012

Milhouse
Preview image
Original YTMND:
Milhouse plays with himself!  
Worthy spinoffs:

Milhouse is not a meme. He is, however, a fad.

Origins

The very first Milhouse site on YTMND was Milhouse fails at friendship, which used the fail horns as its sound. More than six months later, the same user (Dirtclaw) uploaded the image again, this time using the song 'Just a Friend' by Biz Markie.
The fad is based on a GIF of Milhouse, a character from The Simpsons, playing frisbee by himself in the park; spinoffs will edit the original to make it appear as though Milhouse is summoning demons or practicing telekinesis. The song typically used is from the classic horror film "Pyscho".