Dude Lets Kill The Horse

2024TikTok sound / video editsemi-active

Also known as: Let's Kill the Horse

Dude Lets Kill The Horse is a 2024 TikTok sound trend pairing a Jake the Dog quote from Adventure Time with Glare's Void In Blue, popularized by @oamiskims in December 2024.

"Dude, Let's Kill the Horse" is a TikTok sound trend built from a quote by Jake the Dog in *Adventure Time* season 2, episode 2 "The Eyes." TikToker @oamiskims paired the scene with the song "Void In Blue" by Glare in December 2024, and the edit took off fast, racking up millions of plays and spawning over 14,000 posts using the sound within three weeks2.

Overview

The meme centers on a brief clip from *Adventure Time* where Jake the Dog casually tells Finn, "Dude, let's kill the horse." The line comes from "The Eyes," the second episode of season 2, where a horse keeps staring through their window and preventing them from sleeping2. The delivery is deadpan and absurd in typical *Adventure Time* fashion. What turned it into a meme was a TikTok edit that layered the quote over "Void In Blue" by Glare, giving the silly line an unexpectedly dramatic, almost cinematic feel2. People latched onto the contrast between the goofy cartoon dialogue and the moody instrumental, using the sound to caption their own situations where they felt like taking drastic, fed-up action.

On December 11, 2024, TikToker @oamiskims uploaded an *Adventure Time* edit that spliced Jake's "Dude, let's kill the horse" line from "The Eyes" with the track "Void In Blue" by Glare2. The pairing hit a nerve. Within a month, the video pulled in over 4.3 million plays and 728,100 likes2. The edit turned the throwaway cartoon line into a TikTok sound that other creators quickly picked up for their own videos.

Origin & Background

Platform
TikTok
Key People
@oamiskims, Pendleton Ward
Date
2024
Year
2024

On December 11, 2024, TikToker @oamiskims uploaded an *Adventure Time* edit that spliced Jake's "Dude, let's kill the horse" line from "The Eyes" with the track "Void In Blue" by Glare. The pairing hit a nerve. Within a month, the video pulled in over 4.3 million plays and 728,100 likes. The edit turned the throwaway cartoon line into a TikTok sound that other creators quickly picked up for their own videos.

How It Spread

The sound spread rapidly across TikTok in the second half of December 2024. On December 19, TikToker @chimkennstars posted a lip dub of the audio with overlaid text reading "Working people right now," a joke likely referencing holiday burnout or the Luigi Mangione discourse dominating social media at the time. That video hit 5.8 million plays and 911,300 likes in just 15 days.

Three days later, on December 22, @badgalsavvv used the sound for a video about hoping the live-action *Rapunzel* casting would let people "rest for a season," tying into ongoing discourse around Disney's casting choices after the 2023 *Little Mermaid* remake. That post blew up even harder, reaching 6.1 million plays and 4.1 million likes in 12 days.

By January 3, 2025, the primary TikTok sound had been used in over 14,200 posts. The trend also inspired fan art, including an *Adventure Time* drawing by @dansproblems on Sheezy.Art depicting Jake holding a shotgun alongside the quote, which the artist noted was a humorous embellishment not from the actual episode.

How to Use This Meme

The format typically works like this: creators use @oamiskims' TikTok sound (the Jake quote layered over "Void In Blue") and add text overlay describing a situation where they're fed up, exhausted, or ready to take dramatic action. The humor comes from the contrast between the casual, cartoonish "let's kill the horse" delivery and whatever relatable frustration the creator maps onto it. Common approaches include lip dubbing the audio, pairing it with a deadpan stare into the camera, or using it over footage of a frustrating scenario. The trend works best when the situation described is mundane enough that the "let's kill the horse" energy feels absurdly disproportionate.

Fun Facts

Jake doesn't actually try to kill the horse with a gun in the episode. The horse turns out to be the Ice King in disguise.

The song "Void In Blue" by Glare was relatively obscure before the trend brought it millions of listens through TikTok.

The original @oamiskims edit earned nearly three-quarters of a million likes in its first month.

Fan artist @dansproblems drew Jake holding a shotgun for comedic effect, noting it was a deliberate exaggeration of the scene.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dude Lets Kill The Horse

2024TikTok sound / video editsemi-active

Also known as: Let's Kill the Horse

Dude Lets Kill The Horse is a 2024 TikTok sound trend pairing a Jake the Dog quote from Adventure Time with Glare's Void In Blue, popularized by @oamiskims in December 2024.

"Dude, Let's Kill the Horse" is a TikTok sound trend built from a quote by Jake the Dog in *Adventure Time* season 2, episode 2 "The Eyes." TikToker @oamiskims paired the scene with the song "Void In Blue" by Glare in December 2024, and the edit took off fast, racking up millions of plays and spawning over 14,000 posts using the sound within three weeks.

Overview

The meme centers on a brief clip from *Adventure Time* where Jake the Dog casually tells Finn, "Dude, let's kill the horse." The line comes from "The Eyes," the second episode of season 2, where a horse keeps staring through their window and preventing them from sleeping. The delivery is deadpan and absurd in typical *Adventure Time* fashion. What turned it into a meme was a TikTok edit that layered the quote over "Void In Blue" by Glare, giving the silly line an unexpectedly dramatic, almost cinematic feel. People latched onto the contrast between the goofy cartoon dialogue and the moody instrumental, using the sound to caption their own situations where they felt like taking drastic, fed-up action.

On December 11, 2024, TikToker @oamiskims uploaded an *Adventure Time* edit that spliced Jake's "Dude, let's kill the horse" line from "The Eyes" with the track "Void In Blue" by Glare. The pairing hit a nerve. Within a month, the video pulled in over 4.3 million plays and 728,100 likes. The edit turned the throwaway cartoon line into a TikTok sound that other creators quickly picked up for their own videos.

Origin & Background

Platform
TikTok
Key People
@oamiskims, Pendleton Ward
Date
2024
Year
2024

On December 11, 2024, TikToker @oamiskims uploaded an *Adventure Time* edit that spliced Jake's "Dude, let's kill the horse" line from "The Eyes" with the track "Void In Blue" by Glare. The pairing hit a nerve. Within a month, the video pulled in over 4.3 million plays and 728,100 likes. The edit turned the throwaway cartoon line into a TikTok sound that other creators quickly picked up for their own videos.

How It Spread

The sound spread rapidly across TikTok in the second half of December 2024. On December 19, TikToker @chimkennstars posted a lip dub of the audio with overlaid text reading "Working people right now," a joke likely referencing holiday burnout or the Luigi Mangione discourse dominating social media at the time. That video hit 5.8 million plays and 911,300 likes in just 15 days.

Three days later, on December 22, @badgalsavvv used the sound for a video about hoping the live-action *Rapunzel* casting would let people "rest for a season," tying into ongoing discourse around Disney's casting choices after the 2023 *Little Mermaid* remake. That post blew up even harder, reaching 6.1 million plays and 4.1 million likes in 12 days.

By January 3, 2025, the primary TikTok sound had been used in over 14,200 posts. The trend also inspired fan art, including an *Adventure Time* drawing by @dansproblems on Sheezy.Art depicting Jake holding a shotgun alongside the quote, which the artist noted was a humorous embellishment not from the actual episode.

How to Use This Meme

The format typically works like this: creators use @oamiskims' TikTok sound (the Jake quote layered over "Void In Blue") and add text overlay describing a situation where they're fed up, exhausted, or ready to take dramatic action. The humor comes from the contrast between the casual, cartoonish "let's kill the horse" delivery and whatever relatable frustration the creator maps onto it. Common approaches include lip dubbing the audio, pairing it with a deadpan stare into the camera, or using it over footage of a frustrating scenario. The trend works best when the situation described is mundane enough that the "let's kill the horse" energy feels absurdly disproportionate.

Fun Facts

Jake doesn't actually try to kill the horse with a gun in the episode. The horse turns out to be the Ice King in disguise.

The song "Void In Blue" by Glare was relatively obscure before the trend brought it millions of listens through TikTok.

The original @oamiskims edit earned nearly three-quarters of a million likes in its first month.

Fan artist @dansproblems drew Jake holding a shotgun for comedic effect, noting it was a deliberate exaggeration of the scene.

Frequently Asked Questions