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Awesome Mashups

Toonlink

Toonlink

(PG-13: Language) Ever heard Drake with the Wii Shop Channel? How about Kendrick Lamar with Mega Man, or Nas with K.K. Slider? Because they’re all great things that go great together, as proven by 14-year-old beatmaker Toonlink.

The Brett Domino YouTube Ensemble

The Brett Domino YouTube Ensemble

A few weeks ago, the Brett Domino Trio asked YouTubers to submit parts for a collaborative song. They picked 50 contributions for surprisingly cohesive and enjoyable the final piece. That clapping man has seen some stuff.

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Rick & Morty Watch Back to the Future

Rick & Morty Watch Back to the Future

(PG-13: Language) “Rick and Morty time all day long forever.” YouTuber seunhel spent over 80 hours combining clips from the Back to the Future trilogy with scenes and dialogue from Rick and Morty.

Batman v. Superman Circa 1949

Batman v. Superman Circa 1949

The criminally underrated Vulture Remix used clips from the 1948 serial Superman and the hilariously awful 1949 serial Batman and Robin to create an early 20th century version of Zack Snyder’s upcoming film.

R2-D2 in Love

R2-D2 in Love

By combining clips of R2-D2 jacking into various computers with Yello’s classic Oh Yeah, editor WhoIsPablo made it look like R2 was having more fun than we thought, sticking his universal computer interface into any port in town. Ch… Chika Chika indeed.

The Red Drum Getaway

The Red Drum Getaway

(NSFW) “Jimmy was having a rather beautiful day until he bumped into Jack and things got weird.” Gump Studio seamlessly inserted characters from Stanley Kubrick’s films into Alfred Hitchcock films headlined by James Stewart. The result is a chilling surrealist horror short.

Star Wars: The Disney Awakens

Star Wars: The Disney Awakens

The Rebels have Dumbo? The First Order is screwed. PistolShrimps mashed up the teasers and trailers for Star Wars: The Force Awakens to include Aladdin, Olaf and many other members of the Disney family.

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Spongebob Sings Black Sabbath

Spongebob Sings Black Sabbath

We can’t imagine how much time it took YouTuber Chip’s World to synchronize clips of Spongebob Squarepants to make it look like he’s singing Ozzy Osbourne’s part from Black Sabbath’s War Pigs, but the end result is that we now have a new Prince of Darkness.

Hello.

Hello.

A film festival asked director and editor William Laboury to make an introductory video about himself. He made what he calls a “mashup self-portrait” – movie clips spliced together to speak on his behalf.

Streets of Beige T-shirt

Streets of Beige T-shirt
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Bart, Lisa and Milhouse are here to mess you up. Dan Evans drew the kickass Streets of Rage x The Simpsons graphic for British bootleg toy shop Streets of Beige. It also has a Bart skull and crossbones graphic at the front and comes with stickers.

Sign Language Remix

Sign Language Remix

(PG-13 Language) YouTuber Rufus Paisley used clips from a sign language learning course to make an unofficial music video for a tacky rap song where two dudes brag about their penises. We’re missing out on half of the fun here.

Harder, Better, Faster, Do It

Harder, Better, Faster, Do It

While the rest of the Internet has moved on from Shia Labeouf’s motivational rage, YouTuber ILika Da refused to give up. Here’s the Just Do It speech combined with Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger and the garish optimism of Web 1.0.

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Fantastic Mr. Blackalicious

Fantastic Mr. Blackalicious

Benjamin “Animal Robot” Roberts mashed up footage from Wes Anderson’s stop-motion classic Fantastic Mr. Fox with The Blowup by Blackalicious. The end result is a surprisingly perfect music video for the hip hop track.

Inception on Elm Street

Inception on Elm Street

In Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street, Freddy Krueger was the unstoppable man of your dreams. The only way to kill him is to send Leonardo DiCaprio into the deepest levels of your subconscious to root him out for good.

Terminator vs. Robocop

Terminator vs. Robocop

While Terminator: Genisys and the Robocop reboot were both duds, we’ll always have the original films to enjoy. And thanks to Antonio Maria Da Silva, we have the ultimate showdown between the two robotic killers too. Be sure to watch Episode 2 and Episode 3.

Hell’s Club

Hell’s Club

(PG-13 Language) In this amazing mashup, Antonio Maria Da Silva imagined a night club where movie characters from all walks of life hang out. It’s like watching a film and disco aficionado’s dream. It doesn’t make sense, but it’s a hell of a ride.

This Shouldn’t Work…

This Shouldn’t Work…

…yet somehow Jarad “NPC” Moloney’s mashup of Smash Mouth’s All Star with Linkin Park’s In the End works perfectly, the two songs melding together like creamy peanut butter and rich chocolate. Download the track here.

I Fink U Tubby

I Fink U Tubby

(PG-13 Lyrics) Editor Robert Jones combined Die Antwoord’s 2012 hit track, I Fink U Freeky, with footage from TV’s equally strange Teletubbies, resulting in one of the most mismatched, but somehow just right mashups we’ve seen.

Blade Runner x Siri

Blade Runner x Siri

BLACKM00NSTUDIOS re-edited the photo zoom sequence from Blade Runner, imagining that the Esper machine was built with today’s tech. Given the fact that the story takes place in 2019, we’ve got a lot of work to do.

Puppy Rave

Puppy Rave

(Flashing lights) YouTuber Pastanauts took the viral video about the puppy flipping out upon seeing its owner and turned it up to 11. Or maybe even to 22. Turn the volume down. Unless you’re a puppy.

Wedding KO UFC Commentary

Wedding KO UFC Commentary

“He does such wild, unorthodox stuff.” mmadigest added the commentary from the Silva vs. Belfort UFC match to a video of a groom accidentally knocking out his new wife in spectacular fashion.

Mad Sax: Yakety Road

Mad Sax: Yakety Road

Mad Max: Fury Road‘s trailers were sublime, but if you’ve seen the film then this mashup with 331Erock’s heavy metal rendition of Yakety Sax isn’t so absurd. The movie does have a few Benny Hill-esque moments.

It’s a Mad Mad Mad Max Fury Road

It’s a Mad Mad Mad Max Fury Road

Ezequiel López combined footage from the 1963 madcap comedy It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World with audio from Mad Max: Fury Road, resulting in an action-packed car chase flick that we’d pay good money to see on the big screen.

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