I Cant Believe Sonic The Hedgehog Is Fucking Dead
Also known as: "I Can't Believe X Is Fucking Dead" · "Is Fucking Dead" snowclone
"I Can't Believe Sonic the Hedgehog Is Fucking Dead" is a snowclone phrase that originated from a Steam screenshot posted in December 2012. The joke features a dramatic, deadpan reaction to a fictional character's apparent death, using the template "I can't believe [character] is fucking dead." What started as a single Sonic Adventure 2 screenshot caption spread into a widely used copypasta format applied across dozens of fandoms.
TL;DR
"I Can't Believe Sonic the Hedgehog Is Fucking Dead" is a snowclone phrase that originated from a Steam screenshot posted in December 2012.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is straightforward:
Find a screenshot, image, or clip of a fictional character in a position that could be loosely interpreted as "dead" (lying down, falling, knocked out, ragdolled).
Caption it with: "I can't believe [full character name] is fucking dead."
The more formal you make the character's name, the funnier it tends to land. "Sonic the Hedgehog" works better than just "Sonic" because the full title adds mock gravity.
Fun Facts
The original screenshot comes from Sonic Adventure 2, a game released in 2001 for the Dreamcast and ported to Steam in 2012, meaning it took over a decade for the game to produce one of its most enduring meme contributions.
The /r/OutOfTheLoop thread from August 2015 shows the meme had grown large enough that people outside the loop needed it explained to them.
The phrase works as a snowclone because "fucking" does the heavy lifting. Removing that one word makes the sentence completely mundane, which is part of the joke's construction.
DeviantArt, Twitter, Imgur, YouTube, and Reddit all hosted versions of this meme within its first three years, making it a true multi-platform format.
Derivatives & Variations
Steven Universe version:
One of the most popular adaptations, with Imgur posts and YouTube videos applying the snowclone to Steven Universe characters in August 2015[2].
General fandom snowclone:
The template spread to virtually any fandom where characters could be screenshot in compromising positions, from anime to cartoons to other video game franchises[2].