No Bitches
Also known as: Megamind Peeking · No B*tches?
"No Bitches?" is an image macro meme featuring the character Megamind from DreamWorks' 2010 animated film, peeking through a peephole with a condescending expression. The image was first captioned with "No Bitches?" in December 2021 and went viral across Twitter, Reddit, Tumblr, and iFunny in early January 20221. Used primarily as a reaction image and exploitable template, the meme playfully mocks someone's lack of romantic success or, more often, their obsessive dedication to niche hobbies and online behavior2.
Overview
The meme uses a still frame from the 2010 DreamWorks film *Megamind*, showing the titular blue-skinned alien villain peering into a door peephole. His oversized head, raised eyebrow, and slight head tilt create what looks like a mix of pity, curiosity, and condescension2. Above the image sits the caption "No Bitches?" in bold white text.
What makes the format work is Megamind's expression. It reads as someone asking a deeply personal question with zero actual concern for the answer2. The question mark is doing heavy lifting here. It turns a blunt insult into a mock-clinical inquiry, like a doctor diagnosing terminal loneliness5. While it can be used as a straightforward roast about someone's dating life, the meme found its real groove as commentary on hyper-specific, "terminally online" behavior and niche hobby obsession2.
The source image comes from the final trailer for DreamWorks' *Megamind*, which premiered on September 10, 20104. In the scene, Megamind visits his love interest Roxanne Ritchi and peeks through her door's peephole while waiting to be let in1.
The image sat dormant for over a decade before finding meme life. On October 27, 2021, Twitter user @artist_donna posted still images of the nervous-looking Megamind in a thread about Dream SMP characters, drawing a comparison to the character Ghostbur1. The tweet pulled over 80 retweets and 3,400 likes in three months4. The image had a minor online presence before @artist_donna's post, but her thread kicked off wider circulation4.
Fan art followed quickly. On October 28, 2021, Redditor Even-Face-1256 posted what appears to be the earliest known fan art based on the image, redrawing Megamind as Itou Kaiji from the *Kaiji* manga series on r/kaiji4.
The defining caption came on December 14, 2021, when iFunny user Weaponized_Retard posted a version of the reaction image with "No Bitches?" written above it4. The image was likely created by an unknown Discord user before being reposted to iFunny4. Six days later, iFunny user WinnieThePoohBear posted an alternative version of the macro6.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
Media
How to Use This Meme
The "No Bitches?" format works in two main ways:
As a reaction image: Drop the original Megamind image with "No Bitches?" text in response to someone displaying behavior that suggests they spend more time online than outside. Someone posting about their 400-hour save file, their extensive anime knowledge, or their Discord moderator duties are all fair game.
As an exploitable template: Swap "No Bitches?" with a custom caption that follows the same condescending question format. The setup typically targets a specific niche behavior or obsession. "No sleep schedule?" over Megamind peeking at a gamer. "No grass touched?" aimed at a Reddit power user. The key is matching the mock-concerned tone of the original.
The meme also works as a self-roast. Posting it about your own hobby or behavior signals self-awareness and usually lands well. A LEGO collector captioning their shelf photo with "No Bitches?" is using the format at its most effective.
The question mark matters. Without it, the phrase is just an insult. With it, Megamind becomes a passive-aggressive therapist asking questions he already knows the answer to.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The Megamind peeking frame sat unused for over 11 years after the film's 2010 release before anyone turned it into a meme.
The "No Bitches?" caption was likely created by an anonymous Discord user before being reposted to iFunny, making the true originator unknown.
The @TheFunny_mp4 Twitter repost on January 21, 2022, hit 137,800 likes in three days, making it one of the fastest-spreading posts of the meme's lifecycle.
Despite its surface-level reading as an insult about dating, the meme is overwhelmingly used ironically to comment on niche hobby obsession rather than actual romantic failure.
Derivatives & Variations
Recaptioned variations:
Users swapped "No Bitches?" for other condescending questions targeting specific behaviors, like excessive gaming, Discord moderation, or Reddit posting habits[4].
Fan art redraws:
The Megamind peeking pose was redrawn as characters from other franchises. The earliest known example depicted Itou Kaiji from the *Kaiji* manga series[4].
Dream SMP crossover art:
@artist_donna's original viral post connected Megamind's expression to the Dream SMP character Ghostbur, spawning fan art in that community[1].
"No Dicks?" / gender-swapped versions:
Some users adapted the format for use targeting men or flipping the gendered insult, as noted in Urban Dictionary definitions[5].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (7)
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- 4No Bitches? - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 5Bitch Lasagnaencyclopedia
- 6No Bitches? - Urban Dictionarydictionary
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