Angry German Kid (short version) - he’s just playing it, he’s a genius

This is the short version of the famous Angry German Kid video, also called Unreal Tournament Kid, El Niño Loco Alemán, or Keybord Crasher. It was made by Norman Kochanowski aka Andreas Slikk, Echter Gangster, etc. in 2005 when he was 13 years with a camera he got for his birthday. He called the video “Echter Gangster 5: Pc spielen“ (“Real Gangster 5: PC playing“) and uploaded it in various forums and video sites. It quickly spread to different platforms, later also to YouTube, and was often edited by others with different music, words and so on. In 2006, a report on German television showed the video as an example of how games can make young people aggressive and wrongly stated that the video was secretly filmed by his father to show how addicted he was. As a consequence, the boy was bullied at school. He tried to delete his videos from the internet but they were already too widespread. Here you find additional information on Wikipedia in German: The video became a well-known internet phenomenon worldwide and belongs to the first global meme internet videos of the 21st century. It is also an example for the creativity of its filmmaker and the consequences of bad journalism and the ignorance of uninformed people. Millions owe this boy an apology and a big thank you for the entertaiment and the criticism, because, yes, we all need better internet connection, especially when it comes to Unreal Tournament - well done, Norman! I cut the original video down to 35 seconds - watching him screaming for more than four minutes is a little bit too much - and gave it a happy ending by editing a scene. By the way, here comes the translation, or as Slikk would say, here we go: Come on! I want to play Unreal Tournament! Go! Start the fukcing game! Start the game, you motherfukcer, I want to play! Yeah, quick start! Uaaargh! Here we go! Here we go! Here we go! Here we go! Here we go!
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