Viral Video Round-Up: Pocahontas Parody, Harry Potter Pole Dance, GLEE’s Super Bowl Ad, Silence is Golden, and Nooo! Dan Koelsch, February 9, 2011 Viral videos are like cattle. They are wild beasts that sometimes need to be rounded up to keep control. After the break see some of the most recent cattle grazing the Internets. CollegeHumor has a Pocahontas parody animation of the song “Colors of the Wind”, turning it into a stoner anthem.See more funny videos and funny pictures at CollegeHumor. Not really sure how to introduce this one. It’s title, “Harry Potter Pole Dance!”, speaks for itself (submitted by Dezastr0). One of the Super Bowl ads we didn’t post about was the GLEE music video for Chevrolet. Check it out below. CollegeHumor is back to parody the AMC theatre chain’s “Silence is Golden” pre-movie message.See more funny videos and funny pictures at CollegeHumor. GeekTyrant has found yet another compilation of something trivial yet interesting in film history. This time it’s people yelling “Nooo!”. Enjoy. Have a viral video for us? Let us know in the comments below! Fan Made Work Viral Marketing Viral News Viral Videos GLEEHarry PotterMash-upPocahontasViral video
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