Unlike others on our countdown, Ghyslain Raza, or most commonly known as 'Star Wars Kid', never set out to be iconic or internet famous. While in his high school's studio in 2002, Raza filmed himself renacting Star Wars-style fighting moves using a golf ball retreiver as his trusty lightsaber. Several months later, a "friend" found the video and, as a joke, uploaded it to popular peer-to-peer file sharing site, Kazaa. Within days the video spread like wildfire, was widely remixed and adapted -- visual effects, lightsaber noises, you name it -- and the rest is history.Popular blogger and data cruncher, Andy Baio at Waxy.org found and hosted the video on his website in 2003 (You have him to thank for the 'Star Wars Kid' name). After the video racked up over 1 million downloads (remember, pre-YouTube) from Baio's servers alone, he set out on a personal mission to track down the Star Wars Kid. What he found was an extremely shy and embarrassed Raza who admitted in an interview that the video's upload to the web "was a mistake... The cassette was left in the studio and someone put it on the Internet" and left their conversation very short. Baio continued to respectfully report on the meme's traction, and he and his readership even banded together to buy Raza an iPod for his time and cooperation.
Raza's family sued his peers and their parents for the "harassment and derision" he endured as a result of the video's upload, and they settled out of court. Since, Raza has managed to stay out of the limelight despite the ongoing life, parodies and media coverage that the Star Wars Kid video continues to receive.
In an effort to offer insight on how viral videos, memes and phenomena are distributed and spread on the web, in 2008, Baio released an impressively detailed "data dump" of his server logs, timeline of press coverage, and more information from the hey-day of the video's popularity.
So why #1, you ask? To us, Star Wars Kid single-handedly represents a new era -- the Internet, mobile, citizen journalist era -- where technology, for better or worse, easily allows for our private moments to be made available for the world to see. Where anyone can be famous, whether they intend to be or not.
It's been nearly six years since the video's upload and yet it still continues to stay relevant and rack up views. Why does Star Wars Kid resonate even now? We asked the expert, Andy Baio, to reflect on the video, the meme, and his data. But the answer? It's very simple.
Because we're all the Star Wars Kid. We've all been there, awkward and goofy, showing off our moves in front of the mirror... We just didn't leave the tape in the camcorder.
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5.26.09
By Phil
Why are people such dicks? This list is thorough and enjoyable and is the perspective of the authors of this website. Just because you disagree with some of their thoughts doesn't mean you have to come here and complain like greedy children! Grow up! If you don't like the list, you put the time and effort into doing the research and creating one of your own. I have nothing but respect for the amount of time and thought that went into this, even if I disagree with some of their picks. It would be nice if you all acted like respectful adults who understand the hard work they put in.
This is a list of iconic videos. Star Wars Kid, as far as I can remember, has always been around. It's been around long enough to have been parodied by Arrested Development, for Chrissake. Is that not iconic? Getting parodied by the greatest modern sitcom, with Michael Cera, now this strange representation of the internet/mobile generation as the Star Wars Kid?
God, the internet is filled with whiners; that's what holds us back.
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6.17.09
By jill
joe shmoe and jane: i agree that this video was kind of bad, but even though "Christian the lion" was a cute story, it shouldn't even be on the list. if those men wanted a companion, they should have gotten a dog or cat, animals that were bred to live with humans. what are you going to say when someone sees that video, goes out and gets a lion, and is attacked or even killed by it? buying wild animals as pets is never the right thing, no matter how we justify it to ourselves.
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6.19.09
By Lynne
I'm sorry. I know that you wanted the #1 video to be emblematic of the internet and all, but I really do think that either the guy dancing in different countries, or the lion reunion should have made #1. Those videos left a lasting, and endearing mark on our hearts. These types of videos that you have above are a dime a dozen.(nothing against the kid in the video at all)
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6.27.09
By lexy
thaat is sooOOO BORING!
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6.28.09
By John
The inspiring video of the lion reunion came second to the fat tard spinning a pole around his head, you have to be kidding me.
This is why America is going down the tubes
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7.07.09
By Frederica Bimble
Er....Where's Jan Terri's "Losing You" video? That has got to be in the top 100!
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12.03.09
By fuck
Where the fuck Is ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US!!!!!!!!!!!!
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12.13.09
By Anonymous
Fuck you. Fuck you for breaking this into 30 fucking pages, and fuck you for forcing me to "confirm" this comment. What's wrong with a fucking captcha? This site is an absolute POS, and I am now visiting my openDNS account to add this site to the block list. I will never be visiting you again.
btw, I used adblock plus for the duration of my visit here, so your efforts to grab every last penny by your shitty list into 50 million pages was futile. Fuck you. Die in a fucking fire.
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1.02.10
By JFerPerez
you forgot bawksy ^^
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1.02.10
By Michael
i wasn't suprised, theres heaps better vids out there, that don't have a huge view rating. still i enjoyed wasting about 3 hours goin through this whole sight. I'm supposed to be working too. but ehhhhhhhhhhhh
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1.06.10
By Geosota
That was #1?
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1.07.10
By G C Hamilton
Boring! Totally lame.
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1.15.10
By KP
I can't think of any other internet video as historically ICONIC as this one. It was one of the first and it's surpassed well over 1 billion views and has been parodied by every show on the planet.
I assume the people complaining either too young to remember or too old to have paid attention back then. But there is little disputing the impact this clip has had on the internet phenomenon of viral videos.
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1.19.10
By nodevout
who wants to see some fat kid dancing around to a star wars theme? at least the numa numa guy had some skills.
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2.09.10
By Liam
Nietzche said that no man has lived who has not had his godlike moments. To me the saddest thing is that "Star Wars Kid" was embarassed. I don't see anything dorky here at all. "Star Wars Kid" is a god. He should know it.
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3.17.12
By Hawk
Spike A Love Story TOO:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2063443760/spike-a-love-story-too
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