Feel like some context is needed here in light of how viral this went in less than a week: The vid and the tweet have nothing to do with me. They were shown to me by a friend on discord and we both got a good chuckle out of it (said friend also has nothing to do with it). Then after not being able to find the clip anywhere else I uploaded it here with now idea of how viral it would become. I honestly have no idea if it's actually real or not, I just figured someone might have used playback to record it and posted it mere hours before I found it. I also have no idea how @RCM's clip ended up on social media in the first place. Obviously I had no idea I'd go viral for just reposting a funny meme I found on discord. Also for those curious as to what the song at the beginning is that was remixed: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cFwIGNkCpIY.html
@@JoseTheBusOperator some kids watch tv at 4 am I remember watching it at 4 am either because 1. I couldn’t go back to sleep or 2. I had school but i woke up early and had nothing to do
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Gotta say, barring the censored part, this shit isn't that much different from what is regularly shown on CN: - Cheap animation - Undercooked art style - Weird fixation on characters' butts
Tbh I still remember what was I seeing on CN being a kid, what a drunk dreams were showed on it, and if I would see this hack, I wouldn't even understand it got hacked lol, since this animation fits perfectly to the channel
@@Hummingb1rd "at 4 AM, i decided to go downstair and watch some cartoon networks. and before the amazing world of gumball was aired, this gay porn showed up"
The fact this is real is insane to me, I never imagined a hack like this could happen on a huge network like that nowadays, even if it was a smaller region of the channel.
@@UltimateClark making fun of lgbtq in the arab countries though is not a crime, here most people act sus as jokes to make fun of gays and we even have names for them, but as soon as someone is lgbtq, that’s another story
here’s what i can break down from this: -aired from the station considering the CN logo is still in the corner -they’re playing the sped up version (only about 2 minutes with the roddy rich song) -they are absolutely goated for making an axel bumper in their style in all honesty this was probably someone who works for CN just trolling
The Teen Titans Go version feels like a genuine joke that could actually happen on the show if you did it well enough that only adults would get the joke.
@@IronMadden tbh knowing the context of who max headroom is and stuff the tv hack wasnt that bad. Just creepy without the context and because if the weird effects
@@Itsjustlag well, as shown in the video, it was the arabic CN, remember that many arabic countries are homophobic as hell, so this happening makes it even funnier, and you get the jist