Check out the cool trend of Freddy Fazbear Har Har Har, also known as Freddy Fazbear Ar Ar Ar, Freddy Fazbear Ur Ur Ur or O Cholera Czy To Freddy Fazbear, starting from a video on Polish TikTok. See how it’s become popular and get ready for the newest update – Freddy Fazbear mixing with popular songs like Shakira, Ed Sheeran, and other TikTok hits.
O Cholera Czy To Freddy Fazbear Origin
On June 18th, 2023, TikToker @g.r.b posted a video with him and a friend approaching a TidyBear trash can. In the video, spoken in Polish, they exclaimed, “O, cholera, czy to Freddy Fazbear?” which translates to “Oh shit, is that Freddy Fazbear?” They then made a noise like “har har har,” inspired by “Five Nights at Freddy’s 1 Song” by The Living Tombstone and the “NAF Beatbox” video. The video ended with them playfully kicking the trash can.
As of November, the TikTok video has become really popular, with an impressive 6.1 million views and almost 1 million likes. It’s evident that people are still enjoying and loving this video even after some time has passed.
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Entering early July 2023, other TikTok users began incorporating the audio from @g.r.b’s video into their own content.
Normally, memes don’t last long, maybe a month or two. But Freddy is different. He didn’t just fade away like most memes. Instead, he got even more popular. The buzz is probably because of the new “Five Nights with Freddy” movie that came out on October 27, 2023. It gave people fresh ideas for funny videos.
The Origin video that sparked the new trend with Freddy Fazbear singing
The TikTok user @memlisher.mashups uploaded a video where they combined a popular sound from “O Cholera Czy To Freddy Fazbear” with the well-known song “Rick Astley – Never Gonna Give You Up.” Starting from November 9th, the video has gained significant attention, amassing 15 million views and 2.4 million likes.
A new trend involving Freddy Fazbear singing has emerged.
A fresh trend with Freddy Fazbear has emerged, where users are remixing the sound “O, cholera, czy to Freddy Fazbear?” from @g.r.b‘s video and blending it with popular songs like Shakira‘s, Caramella Girls – Caramelldansen, and Ed Sheeran‘s tracks.
We hope this article helped you understand where the original of this meme came from and explained the new direction of this trend <3.