Spongmonkeys

Spongmonkeys

The Spongmonkeys are an Internet phenomenon, created by Joel Veitch, that has crossed over into television in the form of Quiznos commercials. They appear to be a pair of graphically edited tarsiers with human mouths, and appear on the web at the [http://www.rathergood.com/ rathergood.com] website. These creatures float in the air in front of a hydrangea bush while singing a song called "We Like Tha Moon". One of the Spongmonkeys plays a guitar, while the other sings.

In early 2004 the Spongmonkeys began appearing in television advertisements for Quizno's Subs singing an altered version of their song called "We Love the Subs." One commercial featured the oft-imitated line "they got a pepper bar," referring to the self-serve assortments of peppers that are a Quizno's selling point. The comments on the commercials were mixed, and a few months later the commercials stopped airing.

The Spongmonkeys Quiznos commercial was a topic on an episode of VH1's "Best Week Ever". The Modern Humorist said that "they are what you see before you die."

Like many Internet cult phenomena (such as Badger Badger Badger) it was first launched in the B3ta newsletter in January 2003, although the first appearance on the site dates back to a post from a member called Nacho in June 2002.

The Spongmonkeys have recently appeared in the seventh episode of Veitch's "Tales of the Blode" series. They've also starred in a new cartoon called "Can you Imagine a World with Hover Bacon?".

External links

* [http://www.rathergood.com/moon_song/ Moon Song]
* [http://www.rathergood.com/bacon/]
* [http://www.quiznos.com Quiznos homepage]
* [http://slate.msn.com/id/2095868 MSN Slate article]
* [http://www.b3ta.com/newsletter/issue73/ B3ta Newsletter 73]
* [http://www.b3ta.com/board/164046 First appearance of the Spongmonkeys]


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  • Joel Veitch — is an English web animator and member of the humor website B3ta. Veitch is owner of the web site [http://www.rathergood.com/ rathergood.com] , where he showcases many of his animations. He is most famous for the use of singing kittens both on his …   Wikipedia

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