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The Dancing Pig is the titular main antagonist of Le cochon danseur. He is an anthropomorphic pig with sharp, predatory fangs. The pig has been used as a popular Internet meme villain and has become popular on the Internet since At first, the pig acts as a rude, greedy, but voracious, gentleman to the woman, who takes his jacket off and reveals his body, thus embarrassing him.

Pretty soon, they make up and dance together. Afterwards, they take a bow and go backstage. At the end of the short film, the pig shows his true, evil nature when he is seen laughing evilly whilst flailing his tongue, rolling his eyes around, and showing his sharp teeth, suggesting that he killed the woman and ate her. The Dancing Pig is an obese anthropomorphic pig. He wears a black jacket, a white shirt, a small top hat and no pants.

His mouth is filled with sharp teeth. In this mute, 2-minute, black-and-white clip, a young woman in traditional earlyth century attire sits down at a table to enjoy a picnic, but as she opens her basket, a large pig dressed like a gentleman walks over and rudely interrupts her from eating, begging for food. Still attempting to obtain food from the girl, he is pushed away. Again, the pig walks up to her, this time proposing engagement in order to persuade her, but she refuses and throws her handkerchief at his head.

The pig is relentless, and tries to persuade her again, but fails only getting a taste obtained from his hoof, licking it off in frustration. The pig loses his sanity and grabs the girl from behind, but only to get his clothes torn off by her thus making the woman point and laugh at him , forcing him to cover up his crotch in humiliation. The pig finally gives up. Shortly, the two make up and decide to dance together holding canes with bows tied to them, which they do through a majority of the play.

However, the most noticeable segment of the play is the last 20 seconds, showing the pig flapping his ears, boggling his eyes, flailing his tongue, and chuckling evilly, bearing his sharp, scary teeth.

This implies that he possibly ate the woman and revealed himself to be a horrid monster. Most people thought this was rather disturbing and focused mainly on this part because of it. Other than that, the rest of the clip is the pig winking and boggling his eyes in strange and peculiar ways. The play ended up a hilarious success in France and throughout the years slowly, but surely spread worldwide as a funny film for all ages, thanks to the birth of television.

In the 21st century with the Internet, this eventually brought it to be a highly popular animated GIF of the pig rolling his eyes, flapping his ears, flailing his tongue around, and chortling evilly appearing frequently over forum discussions around , YouTube , and other web applications. According to IMDb , the film is actually 4 minutes long when the released version is only 2 minutes long; this lead people into conspiracy.

The rumors of the film being cut because of something not to be shown to anybody else pondered the web as something with morbid reasoning, like Creepypasta. Until this day, the GIF remains a shared taste of as some call it "nightmare material". On May 9, , a Creepypasta based off the video, entitled with the name of the original play, was posted to a French blog called Creepypasta from the Crypt by a user named Max le Fou.

The post included a video called Dancing Pig: Director's Cut. This year was a big one for all types of trolls, rumors and hoaxes, but these stood out as some of the most memorable of Know Your Meme is an advertising supported site and we noticed that you're using an ad-blocking solution.

Read Edit History. Overview In this mute, two-minute, black-and-white clip, a young woman in traditional earlyth century attire sits down at a table to enjoy a picnic, but as she opens her basket, a large pig dressed like a gentleman walks over and rudely interrupts her from eating, begging for food. Spread The play ended up a hilarious success in France and throughout the years slowly, but surely spread worldwide as a funny film for all ages thanks to the birth of television.

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