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JibJab is an American independent digital entertainment studio based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1999 by brothers Evan and Gregg Spiridellis, it first achieved widespread attention during the 2004 US presidential election when their video of George W. Bush and John Kerry singing " This Land Is Your Land " became a viral hit.
JibJab: This Land! 2004 Barack Obama: Iman Crosson: Alphacat spoofs: T.I. – Whatever You Like Spoof! 2008 Beyoncé – Single Ladies Spoof: 2009 T.I. Dead and Gone Spoof: Blame It – Jamie Foxx – Barack Obama Spoof: James Davis: Baracka Flacka Flames: Head of the State: 2010 Iman Crosson: Alphacat spoofs: President Obama on Death of Osama ...
The original lyrics [9] were composed on February 23, 1940, in Guthrie's room at the Hanover House hotel at 43rd St. and 6th Ave. (101 West 43rd St.) in New York. The line "This land was made for you and me" does not appear in the original manuscript at the end of each verse, but is implied by Guthrie's writing of those words at the top of the page and by his subsequent singing of the line ...
JibJab is the most notable, making Internet history with their cartoon This Land! in 2004. Mark Fiore's animations have appeared in SFGate for years, he appears to be the most successful animator, currently publishing his cartoons once a week. Zina Saunders creates regular animations for Mother Jones.
On December 20, 2011, JibJab released a video about the year 2011 in review with a song called "2011, Buh-Bye", [71] to the tune of the title song. [72] In 2012 Hollie Steel starred and sang "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean" [73] [74] in the 55 minute musical docudrama, Children on the Titanic [75] available on Amazon Video [76] and on YouTube. [77]
Fan remixes of songs such as Lil Jon's "Throw It Up" and Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train" that used it were published online, and it was referenced in the JibJab skit "This Land!". [10] Season 1, episode 6 of the 2008 show Breaking Bad , titled "Crazy Handful of Nothin ' ", features the scream subtly dubbed into a scene of an explosion blowing out ...
The channel was cut from land where, until recently, fishing families lived. Beyond it rises the plant’s twin red-and-white striped smokestacks, visible for miles across the flat landscape. Jam belongs to a Muslim minority group called the Waghers, whose history on the coastline dates back 200 years, according to their fishing association.
In early 2003, he met Gregg and Evan Spiridellis, the brothers who founded JibJab Media. He voiced early hits, including Arnold for President, This Land, and Second Term. [24] [25] He continued to work with the Spiridellis brothers on their Emmy and BAFTA award-winning children's series Ask The Storybots, and other projects. [26]