Twas I Who Fucked The Dragon
Also known as: Kickapoo Meme · And If You Try to Fuck With Me
"Twas I Who Fucked the Dragon" is an exploitable image macro built around a line from the Tenacious D song "Kickapoo," where a young Jack Black character shouts profane lyrics at his horrified family. The meme first appeared on iFunny in October 2015 and saw a major revival on Reddit in June 2021, finding a permanent home in fantasy gaming communities, especially Dungeons & Dragons players who use it to joke about bard stereotypes2.
Overview
The meme uses a screenshot from the music video for "Kickapoo" by Tenacious D, the comedy rock duo of Jack Black and Kyle Glass. In the scene, a young version of Black's character (called J.B.) interrupts his family's dinner prayer by launching into an aggressive rock song with the lyrics "and if you try to fuck with me, then I shall fuck you too." The key detail that makes the meme work is context collapse. In the original song, "fuck" is a combative threat directed at J.B.'s disapproving parents. But when the screenshot and quote are pulled out and dropped into memes about dragons, fantasy settings, or fictional creatures, the word takes on a very different, sexual meaning2.
The source material comes from the 2006 film *Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny* and its accompanying music video for "Kickapoo," uploaded to YouTube on November 30, 20062. The scene shows young J.B. at a dinner table with his devoutly religious family. He derails their prayer by performing an original rock song that builds to the line the meme is named after. As of June 2021, the "Kickapoo" video had over 63 million YouTube views, making it the second-most-watched Tenacious D music video2.
The first known use of the scene as a meme was posted by iFunny user UltimateCringeVine_2016 on October 17, 20152. That image picked up 469 likes and 54 comments over the following six years. It was a quiet start. The format sat mostly dormant for years, circulating in small numbers without breaking into the mainstream meme ecosystem1.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
Media
How to Use This Meme
The typical format pairs the screenshot of young J.B. at the dinner table (or a close-up of his face mid-song) with a setup that involves a dragon or fantasy creature. The top text usually establishes a scenario where someone questions who did something outrageous to a dragon. The bottom text (or caption) delivers the punchline with "Twas I who fucked the dragon" or a variation.
Common setups include:
A fantasy scenario where a dragon has been "tamed" or defeated in an unusual way
A D&D session where the bard character does something absurd
Any situation from film, TV, or games involving dragons where the quote can be dropped in for shock comedy
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The word "fuck" in the original Tenacious D song is meant as a threat, not a sexual act. The entire meme is built on deliberately misinterpreting that context.
"Kickapoo" is the second-most-viewed Tenacious D music video on YouTube, trailing only "Tribute".
The meme sat nearly dormant for almost six years between its first iFunny post in 2015 and its Reddit explosion in 2021.
The original iFunny post by UltimateCringeVine_2016 accumulated only 469 likes over roughly six years, while the Reddit revival post hit 114,000 upvotes in four days.
Derivatives & Variations
Bard-specific edits:
D&D players created versions specifically referencing bard class abilities, charisma checks, and seduction rolls, often swapping the dragon for other monsters from the game's bestiary[2].
Extended lyric chains:
Comment sections on iFunny and Reddit saw users collaboratively posting the full lyrics to "Kickapoo" line by line, turning threads into singalongs[1].
Shrek crossover:
The viral June 2021 post by u/boogersaremyfriend specifically recontextualized the quote through Shrek's plot (Shrek married a princess who was guarded by a dragon), creating a crossover variant[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
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- 2Twas I Who Fucked the Dragon - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
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