The Papaya Dance Goes Viral: Video Rundown

Posted on March 25th, 2008. Written by Rico.

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For those who don’t know (where have you been?!), the Papaya Dance is what Game Ka Na Ba host Edu Manzano does when a contestant manages to reach the final round. The dance is quite popular here, and is apparently catchy enough to gain a segment on Good Morning America:

The combined views of all Papaya Dance-themed videos on YouTube is at least 500,000. More Papaya Dance goodness to be seen by continuing!

Transformers stop-motion action:

The Philippine Army on maneuvers:

Edu Manzano thinks he’s in the 70s:

Disfigured Ronald McDonald in the House:

A special no-thanks goes to Mukamo for limiting access to what’s not his in the first place, by not letting anyone else embed what he’s uploaded on YouTube.

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  • http://dronthego.wordpress.com Reggie

    You’ve got to be kidding me?!?

    First, the prisoners in Cebu danced to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and Queen’s “I Want to Break Free”

    Now the Philippine Army is doing the “Papaya Dance”

    I won’t be surprised if the NPA or MILF will do their own dance version in the future :p

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