Oxygen Network Co-Ops Gary Brolsma’s Numa Numa

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Numa Numa creator Gary Brolsma fame boy said it best himself. “I really don’t know how it happened, the Internet is a mighty place, obviously nothing too interesting must be happening because my stupid video debuted on CNN…the ONLY place I uploaded it was Newgrounds, and now it’s everywhere.” That it is as well as many spoofs of his original work collected on this website. Even Oprah’s Oxygen Network has jumped on board with a recently created version of their own including, presumably, Oxygen network staffers belting out the network’s signature “Oh!” to the kooky Numa Numa tune. There’s even an “Oh!” logo at the end.

The video does not seem to be directly available on the Oxygen site but is hosted there and is deep linked from the Gary Brolsma fan site. We wonder if they just created it for internal enjoyment or if they meant for it to leak virally. We think it will be the latter now. Make sure you see Gary’s original too.

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