Classic Meme 16 Have You Ever Had A Dream Like This











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Have You Ever Had A Dream Like This? refers to a viral video clip from 1999 featuring a young boy struggling to articulate a sentence about dreaming, which ends up being completely incoherent. The boy begins with have you ever had a dream and concludes with you want him to do you so much you could do anything. The clip gained significant online traction in 2011 and has since become a classic meme, inspiring numerous remixes and variations. In mid-2021, the identity of Dream Kid was revealed as Joe Cirkiel after an interview with YouTuber Wavywebsurf. • The origin of the clip dates back to July 15, 1999, when Turner Classic Movies released Goodnight Moon and Other Sleepytime Tales, a video special featuring bedtime story readings and interviews with children about dreams. On January 24, 2011, YouTuber lololark uploaded a compilation of these interviews, which included the now-famous blooper of the boy in a red shirt. This compilation received over 181,000 views in 10 years. The isolated clip of the boy's rambling was also uploaded separately, garnering over 1.7 million views in the same period. • The isolated clip went viral after YouTuber mrblueangeldood posted it on June 2, 2011, titled Have you ever had a dream like this? The video received over 67 million views in 10 years. The viral success led to the video being widely shared on social media, with notable shares from BuzzFeed on June 4 and the Tosh.0 blog on June 7. • The clip inspired numerous video edits and remixes on YouTube. On April 2, 2012, YouTuber harvestsun uploaded an edit placing Dream Kid's face over Martin Luther King Jr.'s during his I Have A Dream speech, which received over 500,000 views. Another remix, a metal version, was uploaded by YouTuber ItsDrewsif on May 11, 2013, garnering over 5 million views. • A theory suggesting that the boy was attempting to quote a line from the 1997 Disney film Hercules gained attention on October 26, 2015, when Redditor u/TeaBoneJones posted it on /r/FanTheories. This theory was later confirmed in an interview with Dream Kid by Know Your Meme on August 18, 2021. • The video has remained popular in meme culture, with new variations appearing over the years. On September 19, 2016, a yearbook photo quoting the video was posted on Reddit, although it remains unconfirmed if it featured the actual Dream Kid. On June 14, 2019, musician Charles Cornell posted a video of himself playing the keyboard along with the clip, gaining significant views on Instagram and YouTube. On May 8, 2020, YouTuber Schmoyoho released an original remix of the video, receiving over 1.4 million views within a year. • The identity of Dream Kid was eventually revealed in 2021. On July 28, 2021, YouTuber Wavywebsurf uploaded a video titled I FOUND THE DREAM KID, explaining how he contacted Joe Cirkiel, who confirmed his identity as the boy in the video. • #HaveYouEverHadADream • #DreamKid • #ViralVideo • #InternetMeme • #1990sNostalgia • #MemeCulture • #YouTubeMeme • #ViralClip • #InternetFame • #ClassicMeme • #DreamMeme • #VideoRemix • #Memes • #ViralSensation • #RetroMeme • #MemeHistory • #InternetIcon • #Dreams • #YouTube • #SocialMedia • #MemesOfTheInternet • #Wavywebsurf • #ViralMoments • #NostalgicMemes • #JoeCirkiel

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