![]() ![]() The Crazy Frog Brothers is a homemade video of two kids dancing around their basement and lip-syncing to the song "Axel F. In December 2005, Digital Jesters created a video game for Playstation 2 and PC called Crazy Frog Racer. The success of the track led to three Crazy Frog albums: Crazy Hits (2005), More Crazy Hits (2006) and Everybody Dance Now (2009). The track debuted at Number 1 in the UK, where it stayed for four weeks. In February of 2018, that video surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube. It was uploaded to the CrazyFrogVEVO channel on June 16th, 2009. The song was released as a single titled "Crazy Frog – Axel F." The same year, the Swedish 3D animation company Kaktus Film and Wernquist made a music video for the song with the title "Axel F" (shown below). In 2005, dance music projects Bass Bumpers and Off-Cast Project created a cover song of Harold Faltermeyer's "Axel F" using the Crazy Frog vocals. In 2004 "Jamba!" used this as a ringtone to show this in a commercial and renamed the audio in "The Crazy Frog." In an interview with Wernquist, he expressed his displeasure at the choice of the name by saying, that it isn't a frog and is not considered to be crazy. The background song is called "In Rock 8 Bit" produced by "Bodenständig 2000" (shown below, right). The animation was then posted on by him and the animation was download-able as an. F and Popcorn as well as tracks from the Crazy Frog singles and. The animation is called "The Annoying Thing," which was the initial name of the frog.
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