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Angry Birds Harlem Shake refers to a YouTube video, published by SuperMarioLogan on February 23, 2013. Since then, it had been privated in June of 2015 and then later deleted in July of 2019. Many accounts on YouTube are dedicated to archiving deleted content from SuperMarioLogan's channel, but none of which have currently done so with the Angry Birds Harlem Shake video.
Detail and Information[]
The video was 31 seconds long, with the description that read "A fun side video that we made, New SML videos starting sunday!". The link for the video before its deletion was https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mhu6EQmQxL4. Unfortunately no website page archives, such as the Wayback Machine have shown any working results under this link.
The video itself was following the viral "Harlem Shake" trend. Judging from found clips, it appears to be flashing, although the found clips are not entirely clear to see It also appears that at one point in the video, the room became empty, with Logan and the toys around him being removed from sight. According to a Reddit user under a post adressing the video, the video was "nothing special" and that it was just Logan Thirtyacre, the creator of SuperMarioLogan, "air-humping an Angry Birds plush", which is likely to be true judging from the thumbnail of the video, showing the placement of the plush toy with what is presumably Logan in an Angry Birds costume.
Found Clips[]
In June of 2024, a YouTube video titled "Sonic harlem shake" was found by people searching for Angry Birds Harlem Shake. The video contained someone moving a Sonic the Hedgehog toy around, trying to make it look like it was dancing. While this was happening, the Angry Birds Harlem Shake video was playing on his laptop behind him. Currently, this is the only found clip of the video.
The creator of the "Sonic Harlem Shake" video said in response to a comment that he didn't have a clip of the video and that he didn't even own the video itself. He also said that he made the video when he was nine years old.
There are two images from a SML Wikipedia, one being the thumbnail and other that showed the title and description in what appears to be the YouTube search interface.