The now internet famous moment in which a man did a “Naruto run” behind a TV reporter near Area 51 has inspired several versatile meme formats.
The now internet famous moment in which a man did a “Naruto run” behind a TV reporter near Area 51 has inspired several versatile meme formats.
News reports and social media posts about the events at Area 51 related to a meme about “storming” the government facility indicate that at least 75 people showed up at the gate and thousands more went to Nevada on September 20.
A clip of a man Naruto Running behind a TV reporter near Area 51 is the first meme to come out of the Area 51 ‘raid’ in Nevada.
Naruto Running is a method of running with one’s arms outstretched behind them as the anime and manga character Naruto does.
Memes speculate about what will actually happen at tomorrow’s Area 51 ‘raid’ while officials seek to avoid any possible consequences of people gathering near the site and potentially attempting any kind of ‘raid.’
As September 20th approaches, memes speculate about what will actually happen at Area 51 where some people claim they will break in to “see them aliens.”
Over 1.3 million people have RSVP’d to a Facebook event to “storm Area 51” to “see them aliens” on September 20, inspiring a range of reactions from celebrities and even the U.S. military.
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Nearly half a million people have signed up for a Facebook event to “storm Area 51” in hopes of seeing “them aliens,” inspiring a rush of memes related to the possibility of such an event.