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Fabian Mosele, an Italian animator and teacher based in Germany, told "Good Morning America" the trend began in early 2025, ...
The Italian Brainrot takes its cue from the Anglo-Saxon-derived English idiom "brain rot." Literally, it can be translated as "rotting brain" or "brain decay." But in internet parlance, it is used ...
The original Tralalero Tralala and Bombardino Crocodilo videos have been heavily criticised on social media over their offensive audios.
What does Tralalero Tralala mean? Here's the full list of Italian Brainrot characters, and what the trend actually means. If you've been on TikTok recently, or have had a conversation with a young ...
You’ve just been hit with a full-blown case of “Italian Brainrot” — Gen Alpha’s latest hyper-online obsession that makes “Skibidi Toilet” look like Shakespeare. Born on TikTok in ...
If you've scrolled through TikTok, YouTube or Instagram lately and found yourself whispering "Tralalero Tralala" under your breath while staring at a hybrid crocodile-bomber in disbelief, you're not ...
The Tralalero Tralala meme began as a robotic Italian chant about Fortnite ... the meme became a staple in TikTok’s ever-growing catalog of “brainrot” content. TikTokers quickly realized ...
According to Forbes, some of the top characters are Ballerina Cappuccina, a dancer with a coffee cup head, Tralalero Tralala, a three-legged shark wearing blue Nike kicks, and Lirili Laria, a ...