Alodia Caramel Dance Earns YouTube Honor


Alodia Caramel Dance

The Alodia Caramel Dance just made the top 100 most linked videos in YouTube’s People category this month. In a nation where YouTube is king, Filipina GBC babe Alodia Gosiengfiao is Queen of the Caramel Dance.

Hey, Level Up, where’s that sponsored Alodia video blog I requested?

Bonus: Because parody paves the path down The Long Tail, here’s the original song: Caramell’s Caramelldansen.

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8 Responses to “Alodia Caramel Dance Earns YouTube Honor”

  1. David Andersson on December 5th, 2006 at 7:11 am

    The lyrics are in Swedish. I noticed. ;)

  2. Good ears, David! Guys, here’s a translation from Hybinette:

    Dance with us
    Clap your hands
    Do what we do
    Take a few steps to the left
    Listen and learn
    Don’t miss the chance
    Now we’re here
    With the Caramel dance

  3. [...] Filipina gamer-blogger-cosplayer babe Alodia Gosiengfiao is reading the Death Note manga right now — and she’s done some viral video dancing herself — so this one’s for her. [...]

  4. Here is the translation of the lyrics in English: http://www.baroquew.net/spip/Caramelldansen.html?lang=en

  5. [...] now, to jumpstart your midweek: Filipina gamer Alodia Gosiengfiao and her friend Crissey, the Caramel Dance girls, on a couch with a panda. Love the contrasting facial expressions in this photo by Tricia [...]

  6. This is sadly addictive! But I love it. :]
    I found the loop; don’t have the link anymore, but I listened to the loop for… 15 minutes. teehee. :) Well, great song. o_o

  7. [...] reinforce themselves in loops? In a full-circle homage to the original Caramel Dance animation, the Alodia Caramel Dance gets animated by Christian Canave. [...]

  8. [...] the minimalism of the medium, so mashups sprouted left and right — from anime music videos to live-action performances. The remixes have flourished to the point that one YouTuber compiled many of them in the video [...]

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