Ai Time Travelers Interrupting Memes
Also known as: AI Vines · Time Traveler Memes · AI Meme Interruptions
AI Time Travelers Interrupting Memes is a mid-2024 video trend where creators used Luma AI's Dream Machine to animate well-known meme images and clips, often adding a mysterious shadowy figure that "interrupts" the original meme's punchline. The trend kicked off on June 14, 2024, when a user extended the classic "What's 9 + 10? 21" Vine with AI, and the resulting eerie, glitchy videos spread rapidly across X and TikTok under captions framing the intruder as a time traveler trying to stop internet history.
TL;DR
AI Time Travelers Interrupting Memes is a mid-2024 video trend where creators used Luma AI's Dream Machine to animate well-known meme images and clips, often adding a mysterious shadowy figure that "interrupts" the original meme's punchline.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format follows a loose template:
Pick a well-known meme image or short video clip, ideally one with an iconic punchline moment.
Feed it into Luma AI's Dream Machine (or a similar AI video generator) to extend the clip beyond its original frame.
The AI typically generates strange artifacts: shadowy figures entering the scene, people morphing, objects warping.
Add a caption in the "POV: time traveler comes to stop [meme]" format, framing the AI glitch as an intentional interruption.
Pair with eerie or suspenseful audio for maximum effect.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Hron's original "What's 9 + 10?" clip accumulated over 30 million views across platforms within two weeks of posting.
The trend made Dream Machine's free tier so popular that Luma faced significant delays from extremely high demand.
The "time traveler" caption framing was not part of the original post. It was added by the TikTok reposter @worry_vp two days later and became the dominant way to contextualize the videos.
Some outputs showed people in the original memes being consumed by monsters, something entirely generated by the AI with no user prompting.
OpenAI's Sora, Dream Machine's main competitor, had been announced four months earlier but was still unavailable to the public when this trend peaked.
Derivatives & Variations
AI-extended Vine compilations:
Creators applied the format to dozens of classic Vines from 2013-2016, building "time traveler interrupts every Vine" compilations on TikTok[2].
Distracted Boyfriend animation:
An AI-generated clip showed the boyfriend turning to follow the woman, rewriting the static stock photo into a short film with a new ending[1].
Deez Nuts AI extension:
@smileythebott's version of the Deez Nuts meme with a time-traveler figure hit 7 million plays[2].
Parody sketches:
@malcolmmeatball's sketch mocking the trend's repetitive formula (creepy figure + classic Vine) went viral as a meta-commentary piece[2].
Still image animations:
Users moved beyond video Vines to animate famous meme photos, testing Dream Machine's ability to add motion to single frames[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
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