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''[=YouTube Rewind=]'' was an annual Website/YouTube video series that summarized each year in internet culture. The first rewind came out in December 2010, and a new rewind came out annually up until December 2019. Each rewind features songs, celebrities, and cultural references that define that year for the internet.

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''[=YouTube Rewind=]'' was an annual Website/YouTube Platform/YouTube video series that summarized each year in internet culture. The first rewind came out in December 2010, and a new rewind came out annually up until December 2019. Each rewind features songs, celebrities, and cultural references that define that year for the internet.



* ArcSymbol: A special "rewind" version of the Website/YouTube play button, starting with the 2013 rewind.

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* ArcSymbol: A special "rewind" version of the Website/YouTube [=YouTube=] play button, starting with the 2013 rewind.
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* FeetFirstIntroduction: The first we see of Damn Daniel in the 2016 Rewind, are his white van shoes, as he steps out of [[JustForPun an actual white van.]]

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* FeetFirstIntroduction: The first we see of Damn Daniel in the 2016 Rewind, are his white van shoes, as he steps out of [[JustForPun [[{{Pun}} an actual white van.]]
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''[=YouTube Rewind=]'' was an annual Website/YouTube video series that summarizes each year in internet culture. The first rewind came out in December 2010, and a new rewind came out annually up until December 2019. Each rewind features songs, celebrities, and cultural references that define that year for the internet.

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''[=YouTube Rewind=]'' was an annual Website/YouTube video series that summarizes summarized each year in internet culture. The first rewind came out in December 2010, and a new rewind came out annually up until December 2019. Each rewind features songs, celebrities, and cultural references that define that year for the internet.
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* ManipulativeEditing: [=YouTube=] appears to do this as a form of SelfDeprecation during the 2019 Rewind, which essentially begins with clips of various [=YouTubers=] criticizing the 2018 Rewind. The first clip is of Casey Neistat lowering his head onto a desk in shame, however this clip has been reversed - he actually starts his vlog with his face down and then rises back up to begin the video, and anyone who has seen said vlog would know that he was actually ''defending'' Rewind 2018, not cringing about it.
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%%* {{Corpsing}}: The "[[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Let It Go]]" segment of 2014 includes a montage of outtakes where various appearing creators burst out laughing.
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* FeetFirstIntroduction: The first we see of Damn Daniel in the 2016 Rewind, are his white van shoes, as he steps out of [[JustForPun an actual white van.]]
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Each installment has lots of famous [=YouTubers=] and celebrities.
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*SeamlessScenery: Most of the scene changes in the 2014 Rewind are connected to each other in someway, with the end of one scene creating the beginning of the next one. For example, the classroom scene ends with two [=YouTubers=] fetching the background for the selfie scene, and placing it around the other [=YouTubers=].


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* TakingTheBullet: Josh Pieters dives in front of fellow vlogger Oli White during the "Slime Battle" in the 2017 Rewind.
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* TheNewTens: All ten videos in the series were released in this decade, one for each year.



* RevisitingTheRoots: In response to the overwhelming negative response to the 2018 rewind, the 2019 rewind goes back to the TopTenList format of the first two rewinds.

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* RevisitingTheRoots: In response to the overwhelming overwhelmingly negative response to the 2018 rewind, the 2019 rewind goes back to the TopTenList format of the first two rewinds.
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* MundaneMadeAwesome: The 2016 Rewind includes a Bottle Flip Challenge that's apparently so epic, that several people around the world stop what they're doing to watch.
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* AuthorAppeal: According to [[https://thenextweb.com/news/behind-scenes-youtubes-epic-2013-rewind-video this page]] the "Screaming Goat" meme was the favorite 2013 meme of [=YouTube's=] Brand Marketing Manager at the time, hence the 2013 Rewind had goats appearing throughout, and said meme had a decent amount of screen time.
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* AnimalMotifs: Goats in the 2013 Rewind; they were shown throughout the video, one of the last scenes was a group of people fleeing from a goat stampede, and the Easter Egg sound effect was a goat bleating. This was a reference to the "Screaming Goat" meme, that was also included in the Rewind.
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Sorry, rushed it earlier.


* BookEnds: The first Rewind in 2010 was a collection of clips of YouTube videos set to music. The 2019 Rewind (which is now officially the final Rewind) was a slightly updated version of the same style of video.

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* BookEnds: The first Rewind in 2010 was a collection of clips of YouTube [=YouTube=] videos set to music. The 2019 Rewind (which is now officially the final Rewind) was a slightly updated version of the same style of video.
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* BookEnds: The first Rewind in 2010 was a collection of clips of YouTube videos set to music. The 2019 Rewind (which is now officially the final Rewind) was a slightly updated version of the same style of video.


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* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Since 2012 most of the Rewinds have had titles based on one of the songs used in the video, with the year included in the title (e.g. "What Does The Fox Say?" becomes "What Does 2013 Say?") - the exceptions are "The Ultimate 2016 Challenge" (referring to the fact that 2016 had a lot of challenges trending.) "Everyone Controls 2018" (referring to that Rewind's storyline of the cast controlling the Rewind while they're in it, and the fact it was ''supposed'' to be inspired by what the viewers wanted) and "For The Record" (referring to the video being about various records broken by YouTubers and videos.)
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''[=YouTube Rewind=]'' is an annual Website/YouTube video series that summarizes each year in internet culture. The first rewind came out in December 2010, and a new rewind came out annually up until December 2019. Each rewind features songs, celebrities, and cultural references that define that year for the internet.

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''[=YouTube Rewind=]'' is was an annual Website/YouTube video series that summarizes each year in internet culture. The first rewind came out in December 2010, and a new rewind came out annually up until December 2019. Each rewind features songs, celebrities, and cultural references that define that year for the internet.
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''[=YouTube Rewind=]'' is an annual Website/YouTube video series that summarizes each year in internet culture. The first rewind came out in December 2010, and a new rewind normally comes out every December. No rewind was made for 2020. Each rewind features songs, celebrities, and cultural references that define that year for the internet.

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''[=YouTube Rewind=]'' is an annual Website/YouTube video series that summarizes each year in internet culture. The first rewind came out in December 2010, and a new rewind normally comes came out every December. No rewind was made for 2020.annually up until December 2019. Each rewind features songs, celebrities, and cultural references that define that year for the internet.
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* GraveHumor: 2017's Rewind includes a graveyard of dead memes, complete with tombstones depicting when their popularity started and ended. There's also a few added gems [[note]]some of which being easier to see in Behind The Scenes footage[[/note]] such as Rick Rolling dying "When Your Dad Did It" and one grave simply saying "Dead Guy? Nope! Chuck Testa".

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* GraveHumor: 2017's Rewind includes a graveyard of dead memes, complete with tombstones depicting when their popularity started and ended. There's also a few added gems [[note]]some of which being easier to see in Behind The Scenes footage[[/note]] such as Rick Rolling dying "When Your Dad Did It" It." and one grave simply saying "Dead Guy? Nope! Chuck Testa".
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* GraveHumor: 2017's Rewind includes a graveyard of dead memes, complete with tombstones depicting when their popularity started and ended. There's also a few added gems [[note]]some of which being easier to see in Behind The Scenes footage[[/note]] such as Rick Rolling dying "When Your Dad Did It" and one grave simply saying "Dead Guy? Nope! Chuck Testa".
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Uses the same description as the entry for Blooper Reel. Hiding until I think of an original description.


* {{Corpsing}}: The "[[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Let It Go]]" segment of 2014 includes a montage of outtakes where various appearing creators burst out laughing.

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''[=YouTube Rewind=]'' is an annual Website/YouTube video series that summarizes each year in internet culture. The first rewind came out in December 2010, and a new rewind comes out every December. Each rewind features songs, celebrities, and cultural references that define that year for the internet.

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''[=YouTube Rewind=]'' is an annual Website/YouTube video series that summarizes each year in internet culture. The first rewind came out in December 2010, and a new rewind normally comes out every December.December. No rewind was made for 2020. Each rewind features songs, celebrities, and cultural references that define that year for the internet.
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* AlmostKiss: [[WebVideo/{{Smosh}} Anthony and Ian]]...until WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory pulls the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on them.

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* AlmostKiss: [[WebVideo/{{Smosh}} Anthony and Ian]]... until WebVideo/EpicRapBattlesOfHistory pulls the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on them.
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* {{Corpsing}}: The "[[Disney/{{Frozen}} Let It Go]]" segment of 2014 includes a montage of outtakes where various appearing creators burst out laughing.

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* {{Corpsing}}: The "[[Disney/{{Frozen}} "[[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Let It Go]]" segment of 2014 includes a montage of outtakes where various appearing creators burst out laughing.
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* BlooperReel: The "[[Disney/{{Frozen}} Let It Go]]" segment of 2014 includes a montage of bloopers where various appearing creators burst out laughing.

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* BlooperReel: The "[[Disney/{{Frozen}} "[[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Let It Go]]" segment of 2014 includes a montage of bloopers where various appearing creators burst out laughing.
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** One of the Easter Eggs from the same Rewind involves John Oliver and Kid President messing up their scene as the Rewind flag falls off its pole.
** An Easter Egg in the 2016 Rewind shows us that the Bottle Flip segment took far more attempts than what was shown in the video.

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