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Five-second 'Dramatic Chipmunk' video takes the Web by storm

by Caroline McCarthy

It's a well-documented phenomenon: the rise of Web video has fueled a trend of 'bite-size entertainment.' Wired magazine devoted an entire cover story (actually, a set of mini cover stories) to it in its March '07 issue. The attention-deficient Web's appetite for small clips and short blog entries has gotten to the point where MySpace.com has actually condensed classic TV episodes into "minisodes" for its members.

But the latest viral video craze makes those three- to five-minute minisodes seem like Titanic. This is the "Dramatic Chipmunk," a 5-second clip of a chubby rodent making a foreboding face at the camera accompanied by a Snidely Whiplash-worthy musical interlude. (Bonus points if you know who Snidely Whiplash is.) The video proliferated, thanks to YouTube, as well as frat boy hub CollegeHumor, which put a link to the clip on its front page and touted it as "the best 5-second video on the Internet."

You can already tell that, after only a few days (the video was originally uploaded earlier this week), it's reached the gold-medal level of viral videos--somebody made a dance remix.

Here at CNET, we had a little bit of a debate about whether the "Dramatic Chipmunk" footage was actually real. Was it doctored in one way or another to make the chipmunk look more Hitchcock-esque? If it proved real, we wanted to know who the heck managed to capture the moment on video.

An e-mail to CollegeHumor Managing Editor Jeff Rubin answered our question: yup, it's real. The clip comes from a Japanese TV show in which the rodent was put on display for some reason. The priceless 5 seconds appear to have been the result of a very, very lucky camera angle.

CollegeHumor has uploaded the original footage and named it "Undramatic Chipmunk." You can see it here. And the full video also reveals, as zoology buffs had suspected, that the "Dramatic Chipmunk" isn't actually a chipmunk but rather a prairie dog.

UPDATE @ 1 PM PST: Never one to miss a marketing opportunity, CollegeHumor's in-house T-shirt retailer, BustedTees, is now selling a Dramatic Chipmunk t-shirt.

Caroline McCarthy, a CNET News staff writer, is a downtown Manhattanite happily addicted to social-media tools and restaurant blogs. Her pre-CNET resume includes interning at an IT security firm and brewing cappuccinos. E-mail Caroline.
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Chipmunk
by gravityfactory June 22, 2007 11:08 AM PDT
That just made my day.
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It made our days too...
by caroline.mccarthy June 22, 2007 11:44 AM PDT
we couldn't resist posting it!! :-)
It's NOT a chipmunk
by boychuk June 22, 2007 12:52 PM PDT
It's a Prairie Dog. Are the folks that run College Humor actually learning in college?
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Prairie dog or Chipmunk - who cares?
by LorrieinAZ June 22, 2007 4:25 PM PDT
It's still funny and I loved it!

Lorrie
Lizard Dance Productions
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It's real, here's the original clip
by ulric2 June 22, 2007 7:33 PM PDT
It's real, here's the original clip from japanese tv

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhy0tIbGs_0
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Oh! So close!
by aka_tripleB June 22, 2007 11:41 PM PDT
I thought Snidely Whiplash was the guy in the silent movies that always tied the women to the train tracks. But he's the guy from "The Dudley Do-Right Show," who is the stereotypical guy from the silent movies that always tied the women to the train tracks.
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DramaticPrairieDog.com
by animalcameras July 2, 2007 4:31 PM PDT
It's NOT a CHIPMUNK!

http://www.DramaticPrairieDog.com
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by bchbabe233 August 21, 2008 10:50 AM PDT
**** that's funny!
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