| Meme Type | Description | Example |
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| Freeze‑Frame Screenshot | The moment Dallas and Sasha are caught mid‑wedgie, captioned “When you try to be a boss but the boss fights back.” | ![screenshot] (link omitted for brevity) |
| Sound‑Clip Remix | The boing sound repurposed in EDM drops and TikTok dances. | @djbeatmaster remix with 2 M plays. |
| Reaction Videos | “My Dad’s Reaction to Wedgie War” – family‑friendly commentary that added another layer of humor. | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abc456reaction |
| Parody Sketches | “Wedgie War: The Sequel” by CollegeComedy – an 8‑minute parody featuring a “laser‑wedgie”. | https://www.tiktok.com/@collegecomedy/video/72456789 |
| Timestamp | Action | Why It Works | |-----------|--------|--------------| | 0:00‑0:15 | Opening title card with a retro‑style synth track. | Instantly sets a nostalgic “90s‑school‑hallway” vibe. | | 0:16‑0:45 | Dallas strolls into the hallway, humming, when Sasha appears with a stack of textbooks. | The calm before the storm—establishes the characters. | | 0:46‑1:20 | Sasha accidentally bumps Dallas’s backpack, spilling a banana peel onto the floor. Dallas picks it up, looks at the camera, and whispers, “You’re about to get wedgied.” | The “banana peel” is a classic slapstick cue that signals mischief is about to erupt. | | 1:21‑1:45 | First “wedgie” – Dallas sneaks behind Sasha, pulls his shirt up to the neck, and yells, “Take that!” | Quick payoff; the visual gag is simple, universal, and instantly funny. | | 1:46‑2:30 | Sasha retaliates with a “double‑wedgie” (two hands, both sides). The camera does a rapid zoom on their faces, accompanied by a comedic boing sound effect. | Escalation raises the stakes, while sound design amplifies the absurdity. | | 2:31‑3:00 | The “war” expands—other students join in, forming a circle. Each participant attempts a more elaborate wedgie: “over‑the‑shoulder”, “full‑body”, “reverse”. | The crowd‑participation element makes the sketch feel like a chaotic “battle royale”. | | 3:01‑3:30 | The school’s hall monitor (a cameo by Moe Studios’ director) steps in, shouting “Hands off my lockers!” The camera flips to a slow‑motion freeze‑frame of Dallas and Sasha mid‑wedgie. | The cameo adds a surprise meta‑layer; the freeze‑frame becomes a meme‑ready screenshot. | | 3:31‑4:12 | Both protagonists collapse on the floor, laughing, and give a “high‑five”. The video ends with a freeze‑frame and the tagline: “The War is Over… Until Next Time.” | The resolution returns to friendly camaraderie, leaving viewers with a feel‑good ending. | Dallas And Sasha Wedgie War Full 2021 Video
| Detail | Info | |--------|------| | Title | Dallas & Sasha – Wedgie War (Full 2021 Video) | | Length | 4 minutes 12 seconds (full sketch) | | Release Date | 14 January 2021 (YouTube) | | Creators | Dallas “D-Flow” Miller & Sasha “Sassy” Patel (directed by Moe Studios) | | Production | Low‑budget, shot on a Canon EOS‑R5, single‑location hallway set | | Genre | Comedy / Prank / Physical slapstick | | Views (as of 12 Apr 2026) | 24 M (YouTube) + 12 M (TikTok) + 6 M (Instagram Reels) | | Most‑liked comment | “Who needs a gym when you have a wedgie war? 😂💪” | | Merch | “Wedgie‑War Starter Kit” – rubber bands, “Do Not Wedgie” shirts, and a limited‑edition “Wedgie‑War” enamel pin (sold out within 48 hrs) | | Meme Type | Description | Example |
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