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YouTube challenges have come a long way since people started stuffing tablespoons of cinnamon in their face. The Ice Bucket Challenge made a difference, the Mannequin Challenge made people stop and think, and now, the Chuck E. Cheese Challenge is just perfectly corny.
If you've never graced the puke-ridden halls of a Chuck E. Cheese "restaurant" and indoor play place, it's sort of like a Disney World that smells like pizza and without any of the cool rides. While there are sometimes people walking around in mouse costumes, they also typically have a stage decked out with a creepy animatronic band called Munch's Make Believe Band. It's horrifying.
Recently, a clip of three extremely talented dudes has been passed around using the hashtag #ChuckECheese challenge, where they attempt to imitate the creepy yet nostalgic Munch's Make Believe Band robotic motions.
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The hashtag appears to have been started by _BamTheDancer on Twitter, featuring Marquese Scott and Julius Chisolm. Although there are only a few rebuttals, it's only a matter of time until the internet gets on it.
Scott also released another challenge on his Instagram on Tuesday.
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As of Tuesday morning, the clip was ripped from Twitter and re-uploaded to YouTube where it hit the top spot in Reddit's r/Videos.
Stay weird, internet.
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