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Contents: 1)Meaning | 2)Origin | 3)Spread
Meaning
Epic Emote 800 Description. Express yourself on the battlefield. Release date: Dec 16th 2017. Last seen: Nov 21st 2018. Occurrences: 30. Emote definition, to show or pretend emotion: to emote over the beauties of nature.
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5Head is a variant of one of the original emotes created for the streaming website Twitch.tv.
The emote features Cadburry with an enlarged forehead and distorted version of the original emote 4Head, very similar to the DreamWorks character called Megamind.
The emote can be used to react to situations where the streamer makes a great play on Twitch.tv, indicating “high intelligence” or to mock one for misplaying.
Search Interest
Origin of the emote
Based on a picture taken of Twitch.tv streamer called Cadburry (real name unknown), the emote was uploaded to Twitch.tv as part of the FrankerFaceZ collection in 2018, which is a browser extension that enhances your viewing experience on the site by adding many new unique emotes, chat features, etc. to your liking.
Spread of the emote
Since its a variant of an original Twitch.tv emote, it has been very popular on the site and widely used on many streamers’ channels, such as xQc and m0xyy. Diving for dollars.
As of 10/12/2019 according to the website StreamElements, 4Head is the 28th on the list of most popular/used emotes on the website Twitch.tv, making it one of the more popular emotes.
Further information/sources
Emotes are a series of picture books, comics and designer toys created by Helen Lau. Each of the characters represents a different emotion. The characters are designed as a new form of play therapy to give children the opportunity to play and interact with others while learning how to identify, understand and express their feelings in a fun and engaging way.[1]
Story[edit]
When the emotion of all the users of the Internet came together, an emotional super-energy was created. This energy split, creating a group of unique beings, each of which represents a different emotion - the Emotes.
Characters[edit]
Bc penny coupon. The first series of 12 Emotes characters includes:
- Boom (the Angry)
- Super (the Confident)
- Bubba (the Happy)
- Imp (the Mischievous)
- Jumpi (the Scared)
- Joi (the Excited)
- Drain (the Tired)
- Ick (the Disgusted)
- Mixy (the Confused)
- Abash (the Embarrassed)
- Yawni (the Bored)
- Cant (the Frustrated)
- BOOM is angry. He is angry all of the time. He wakes up in a bad mood, goes to sleep in a bad mood, and is in a bad mood in between. Boom has a short fuse and depends on his friend Bubba to bring some happiness into his life. Superpower: Flamethrower
- SUPER is super confident. He believes in himself and knows that he can accomplish anything he sets his mind to. Super spends his time exploring the world around him to learn new things and achieve new goals. Super shares his confidence with his Emote friends when they are faced with challenges. Superpower: Glows a blinding ray
- BUBBA is happy all of the time. Everything brings Bubba joy and Bubba brings joy to everyone. Bubba spreads happiness to his Emote friends through big smiles and random acts of kindness. Superpower: High-pitched deafening laughter
- IMP is an attention seeker who enjoys a good joke or prank. He spends his time dreaming up ways to create embarrassing situations for his Emote friends so he can enjoy a hearty chuckle. When things are not as they appear to be, chances are Imp is in the area, tucked away and snickering at his handiwork. Imp helps his Emote friends remember that it is okay to laugh at themselves. Superpower: Changes size
- JUMPI is scared of his own shadow. Loud noises and quick movements shock him right out of his skin. Jumpi has trouble conquering his fears and often depends on his friend Drain to help him relax. Superpower: Electrical force field
- JOI is excited all of the time. He sees the positive side of every situation. He smiles and laughs and spreads good cheer. Joi believes there is goodness in everyone. Joi's Emote friends depend on him to help them think positive thoughts. Superpower: Gymnastic cartwheels
- DRAIN is exhausted and can barely put one foot in front of the other. He needs a daily burst of energy and usually depends on his friend Joi to help him through the day. Superpower: Power Yawn
- ICK is disgusted with everything all of the time. He grunts and frowns with disgust when he is not happy. Ick depends on his friend Joi to help him see the bright side of things. Superpower: Cloud forming powers
- MIXY is confused all of the time. He doesn't know if he is coming or going, right or wrong, or happy or sad. He does everything twice because he isn't sure if he has done it the first time. Mixy asks a lot of questions to help him figure things out. Mixy helps his Emote friends to see both sides of all situations. Superpower: Changes color and blends into any background
- ABASH is easily embarrassed when he meets new people, visits new places, or tries something new. When Abash feels embarrassed, he hides within himself until he finds the strength to conquer his fears. Abash helps his Emote friends remember to be humble and depends on his friend Super to help him build his confidence. Superpower: Becomes invisible
- YAWNI is bored with his everyday life. He is always in search of something new to explore, but it usually doesn't hold his attention very long. Yawni is a genius and it takes a lot of exciting things to keep him interested. Once he comes across a new task, he easily masters it and becomes bored all over again. Yawni depends on his friend Mixy to make boring situations more interesting. Superpower: Melts and becomes a liquid.
- CANT is frustrated. He has trouble putting his best foot forward. He becomes frustrated when things don't go his way. Cant is capable of accomplishing many great things, but often gives up without trying. Cant depends on his friends Super and Bubba to help him be more patient. Superpower: Pulls his ears to change shape into a fast moving pin ball
I Did The Emote Yeah Song
Books[edit]
There are twelve Emotes books designed to help children identify and express their emotions. They deal with issues such as cyber bullies, temper tantrums, or healthy habits. Each book touches on a specific everyday issue, resolving it in a fun and easy to understand way.
Four Emotes picture books, written by Matt Casper, MFT and Ted Dorsey, were released in 2008 by Diamond Comics.[2]
Play Therapy[edit]
I Did The Emote Yeah
Emotes toys are designed to help children visualize and identify their own emotion easily. When presented with all the characters, children tend automatically to choose the Emote that they think best matches their personality. The toys are used in therapy rooms to introduce children to the language of emotion. They include 2.5 inch vinyl figures and 10' plush dolls.[3]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^http://www.dukemagazine.duke.edu/dukemag/issues/091008/depmini-casper.html 'Encouraging Online Emoting' Duke Magazine, September/October 2008
- ^http://parentingsquad.com/review-the-emotes-books 'Review: The Emotes Books' The Parenting Squad
- ^https://www.amazon.com/s/qid=1235518383/ref=sr_so_1?ie=UTF8&rs=165793011&keywords=Emotes&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3AEmotes%2Ci%3Atoys-and-games%2Cn%3A165793011%2Cp%5F4%3AEmotes&page=1
External links[edit]
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