Waffle Falling Over Waffled
Also known as: Waffled · Waffle Falling Over V2
Waffle Falling Over is a YouTube video showing a slice of waffle bread tipping over on a stovetop, uploaded in August 2013 by a channel dedicated to filming food items falling down. The clip went massively viral after hitting Reddit in September 2013, spawning dozens of remixes and parodies. A decade later, the video found new life when YouTubers started placing characters beneath the falling waffle to show them getting crushed, a trend known as getting "Waffled."
Overview
The original Waffle Falling Over video is about as simple as internet content gets. A slice of waffle bread sits propped up on a stovetop. It falls over. That's it. The entire clip runs just a few seconds, with no narration, no music, and no payoff beyond gravity doing its thing. The absurd mundanity of the video is exactly what made it so compelling to remix. The format was anticlimactic enough to serve as a blank canvas, inviting creators to add dramatic music, sound effects, and pop culture references to an event that absolutely did not warrant them3.
YouTuber Schnooleheletteletto uploaded the clip titled "Waffle Falling Over" on August 14, 20133. It was part of an ongoing series in which various food items were filmed succumbing to gravity. Before the waffle, Schnooleheletteletto had uploaded videos of other foods falling over, including one of a carrot and, memorably, a "pickled herring sliding down a cut straw attached to a potato"2. None of these earlier videos attracted much attention, though the channel did have a small cult following among people who appreciated the deadpan absurdity of filming food losing its balance2.
The waffle video sat with minimal views until one of those followers posted it to Reddit's r/videos on September 9, 20131. Within hours, it shot to the top of the subreddit. Mashable reported the video reached 448,045 views while spending hours in the number-one spot on r/videos1. By the 48-hour mark, the view count had climbed past 630,000 with at least 8,600 likes3. Over the next decade, the original clip accumulated roughly 12 million views and 582,000 likes on YouTube3.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
Media
How to Use This Meme
The Waffle Falling Over format typically works in one of two ways:
Classic remix style (2013): Take the original video and add dramatic sound effects, music, or visual edits that treat the waffle's fall like a major cinematic event. The comedy comes from the contrast between the mundane source material and whatever over-the-top treatment you apply. Think explosion sounds, sad violin music, or suspenseful build-ups.
"Waffled" style (2023): Place a character (usually from anime or video games) beneath the waffle so they appear to get crushed when it falls. The character often reacts or speaks just before the waffle lands, and the word "Waffled" commonly appears as text after impact.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Schnooleheletteletto's channel was dedicated to what was described as an "ongoing documentary project" about food items falling over.
The pickled herring video featured a herring sliding down a cut straw attached to a potato, which is arguably weirder than the waffle.
The original waffle video gained more than 12 million views over its first decade, meaning it averaged over a million views per year for a clip of bread falling down.
The "Waffled" revival happened almost exactly 10 years after the original video was uploaded.
Derivatives & Variations
Waffle Falling Over V2 (Surprised Patrick):
The first and most notable remix, uploaded by kazoodac on September 9, 2013, featuring a Surprised Patrick cutout revealed behind the fallen waffle[3].
Breaking Bad remix:
A parody edited to incorporate dramatic tropes from the AMC series[1].
LOST / Sopranos / Michael Bay parodies:
Multiple remixes poked fun at the overused storytelling conventions of specific shows and franchises[3].
Slow-Mo Version:
A slowed-down take on the original fall[2].
"Wait for the Drop" Edition:
Added a musical build-up before the waffle tips[2].
"Waffled" anime/game character edits (2023):
Characters from Arknights, Blue Archive, and other franchises placed beneath the waffle to get "crushed"[3].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (5)
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- 4Waffle Falling Over / Waffled - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 5List of viral videosencyclopedia