A mouse with the costume that characterizes him as belonging to the high clergy, words that play with Latin and the lack of limits of the Brazilian people placed domeand Ameno in prominent positions among the most shared memes on the internet.
However, there is a difference between the characters and other social media jokes, based on recent facts: Dorime has a past history.
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Know a little more about the Dorime meme!
In the mid-90s, more precisely in 1996, the group french called It was,of musical genre new-age, launched the mild music.
With a sacred tone, the song is performed by a choir known in Germany and Belgium.
hurt me, just like that, written separately, is repeated countless times throughout the melody. There is no specific translation for the term, but it could be said to be something related to my pain, and the song would be a request for help to lessen the suffering.
The intention of the set, by using the words of a pseudo-Latin, was to address themes of inspiration and optimism.
However, the lyrics conceived a composition without much sense, or even made up words, just to have a Latin-like sound. In general terms, they ignored the rules of the language in which they were inspired.
Here's the big question: Why does a song from over two decades become successful again and still go viral? Let's try to understand!
Six years ago, in 2014, the noxious gamer had Ameno as the soundtrack to Hearthstone streams on Twich. As a result, users began to quote excerpts from the lyrics in the game's chat, such as Dorime and Ameno.
Like other situations on the Internet, where banter has no limit, the game gained greater proportions and was not limited to the universe of games.
The game of inserting Dorime and Ameno as a representation of drama and depth began to become popular in the virtual world.
Patrick Estrela, a character from the SpongeBob cartoon, was one of the pioneers in the diversity of memes, appearing with his hands together, as if he were praying.
And the joke wasn't just limited to Twitter, on Whatsapp the character got stickers.
On Youtube they didn't forgive either, with the video of dorime dog.
However, the funniest version is the one that popularized the Dorime Mice. In it, the rats appear characterized as part of the high clergy of the Church, playing with apparently sacred music.
After that, memes, carnival costumes and even tattoos were made inspired by the game.
If you think that nothing else could be done from the meme, two students of Information Systems at the Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO) proved the opposite.
Daniel Andrade and João Vitor Sousa, aged 27 and 21, developed a game inspired by the meme of the two little mice.
The game is very simple, free and does not need to be downloaded by users. To play Tales of Dorime – Ameno's Rescue, just access the site.
And, when they say that the uproar has no limit, it's not a joke. In addition to memes, tattoos, costumes, different versions of songs emerged that put Ameno in the spotlight.
There's something for all genres and tastes, like the DJ Quicksilver remix.
Or even the remixes made with Vocaloid.
Some were even successful, with almost 2 million views.
And as Brazilians also don't like to lose in terms of creativity, they soon created a music Pleasant atforró version.
Another musical genre that included Ameno was brega-funk.
*With information from Jovem Nerd.
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