I'll Do It Again

2017Reaction image macrosemi-active

Also known as: I'll Fuckin' Do It Again · Goofy's Trial

I'll Do It Again is a 2019 reaction image macro featuring a crudely animated Goofy character, defiantly declaring he'll do it again without remorse.

"I'll Do It Again" is a reaction image macro featuring a crudely animated version of Disney's Goofy declaring "I'll fuckin' do it again" during a courtroom sketch. Originating from a 2017 YouTube audio skit and animated in 2020, the meme took off on Reddit in August 2019 as a way to express shameless, unapologetic intent to repeat a questionable action.

TL;DR

"I'll Do It Again" is a reaction image macro featuring a crudely animated version of Disney's Goofy declaring "I'll fuckin' do it again" during a courtroom sketch.

Overview

The meme uses a screenshot from an animated version of a comedy sketch where Goofy stands trial for a violent crime. In the key frame, Goofy faces the viewer with a blank, slightly unhinged expression and the caption "I'll fuckin' do it again." The image works as a reaction to any situation where someone knowingly does something they shouldn't, and openly admits they'd do it a second time. The humor comes from the contrast between Goofy's wholesome Disney image and the dark, defiant tone of the quote1.

On January 4, 2017, YouTuber TooDamnFilthy uploaded an audio sketch titled "GOOFY'S TRIAL." The bit plays out like a courtroom scene: Goofy is on trial for committing a mass shooting, confesses to the crime, and tells his lawyer he'll "fuckin' do it again." The video pulled in over 2.7 million views in its first three years1.

The sketch stayed in audio-only form until January 20, 2020, when YouTuber Shigloo posted a crude animation of the bit. Shigloo's version gave the meme its visual identity, racking up more than 6.5 million views within three years1. The rough, almost childlike animation style made the screenshot of Goofy's face instantly recognizable and easy to repurpose as a standalone reaction image.

Origin & Background

Platform
YouTube (audio sketch), Reddit (viral meme spread)
Key People
TooDamnFilthy, Shigloo
Date
2017 (audio), 2019 (meme spread)
Year
2017

On January 4, 2017, YouTuber TooDamnFilthy uploaded an audio sketch titled "GOOFY'S TRIAL." The bit plays out like a courtroom scene: Goofy is on trial for committing a mass shooting, confesses to the crime, and tells his lawyer he'll "fuckin' do it again." The video pulled in over 2.7 million views in its first three years.

The sketch stayed in audio-only form until January 20, 2020, when YouTuber Shigloo posted a crude animation of the bit. Shigloo's version gave the meme its visual identity, racking up more than 6.5 million views within three years. The rough, almost childlike animation style made the screenshot of Goofy's face instantly recognizable and easy to repurpose as a standalone reaction image.

How It Spread

The meme blew up on Reddit during a single week in August 2019. On August 16, Redditor GamationOnReddit posted the Goofy screenshot with a caption about the United States dropping atomic bombs during World War II. The post hit over 13,000 upvotes with a 96% approval rate.

Two days later, on August 18, Redditor cartertwocool used the image to joke about Germany's involvement in both World Wars, earning more than 6,000 upvotes. The very next day saw two more viral posts: Redditor randomTWdude paired the image with a joke about YouTube's aggressive advertising, pulling in over 29,000 upvotes (97% approval), while Redditor PriceTag184 captioned it with a relatable gag about eating extremely hot pizza too fast, which scored over 32,000 upvotes.

This cluster of high-performing posts across multiple subreddits within a four-day window cemented the format. The template proved flexible enough to work with history jokes, platform complaints, and everyday relatable content alike. By late 2019, the image had spread beyond Reddit to Twitter, Instagram, and Discord, where it became a staple reaction image for expressing gleeful, unapologetic repetition of bad decisions.

Platforms

RedditTwitterTikTokDiscordInstagram

Timeline

2019-06

Meme format emerges

2020-01

Gains traction in internet circles

2021-01

Reaches peak popularity

2022-01-01

Brands and companies started using I'll Do It Again in marketing

2024-01

Current status in meme culture

2025-01-01

I'll Do It Again is still actively used and shared across platforms

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The format is straightforward:

1

Think of a situation where someone (or something) repeatedly does the same questionable, dumb, or self-destructive thing

2

Add context through a caption above or beside the Goofy screenshot

3

The Goofy image delivers the punchline: despite knowing better, they'll do it again

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

The meme sits at an interesting crossroads of Disney fan culture and edgy internet humor. Taking one of Disney's most iconic, family-friendly characters and placing him in a courtroom confession taps into a long tradition of corrupted-innocence comedy online. The format found particular popularity in history meme communities on Reddit, where it became a go-to template for joking about nations or leaders who repeated controversial actions.

The Goofy character's inherent goofiness (literally) makes the dark subject matter land as comedy rather than shock. This balance helped the meme cross over from niche YouTube sketch humor into mainstream meme usage without losing its edge.

Fun Facts

The original audio sketch by TooDamnFilthy was inspired by the style of Filthy Frank's comedy, fitting into the edgy YouTube sketch scene of the mid-2010s.

The meme went viral on Reddit a full year and a half before Shigloo's animation was even uploaded, meaning the earliest viral versions used frames from the original audio video's visual elements.

The four-day Reddit explosion in August 2019 saw at least four posts each break 6,000+ upvotes, an unusually concentrated burst for a single template.

Derivatives & Variations

Community variations and adaptations

A variation of I'll Do It Again

(2019)

Platform-specific versions

A variation of I'll Do It Again

(2019)

Subculture-specific remixes

A variation of I'll Do It Again

(2019)

Frequently Asked Questions

References (2)

  1. 1
  2. 2
    Florida Manencyclopedia

I'll Do It Again

2017Reaction image macrosemi-active

Also known as: I'll Fuckin' Do It Again · Goofy's Trial

I'll Do It Again is a 2019 reaction image macro featuring a crudely animated Goofy character, defiantly declaring he'll do it again without remorse.

"I'll Do It Again" is a reaction image macro featuring a crudely animated version of Disney's Goofy declaring "I'll fuckin' do it again" during a courtroom sketch. Originating from a 2017 YouTube audio skit and animated in 2020, the meme took off on Reddit in August 2019 as a way to express shameless, unapologetic intent to repeat a questionable action.

TL;DR

"I'll Do It Again" is a reaction image macro featuring a crudely animated version of Disney's Goofy declaring "I'll fuckin' do it again" during a courtroom sketch.

Overview

The meme uses a screenshot from an animated version of a comedy sketch where Goofy stands trial for a violent crime. In the key frame, Goofy faces the viewer with a blank, slightly unhinged expression and the caption "I'll fuckin' do it again." The image works as a reaction to any situation where someone knowingly does something they shouldn't, and openly admits they'd do it a second time. The humor comes from the contrast between Goofy's wholesome Disney image and the dark, defiant tone of the quote.

On January 4, 2017, YouTuber TooDamnFilthy uploaded an audio sketch titled "GOOFY'S TRIAL." The bit plays out like a courtroom scene: Goofy is on trial for committing a mass shooting, confesses to the crime, and tells his lawyer he'll "fuckin' do it again." The video pulled in over 2.7 million views in its first three years.

The sketch stayed in audio-only form until January 20, 2020, when YouTuber Shigloo posted a crude animation of the bit. Shigloo's version gave the meme its visual identity, racking up more than 6.5 million views within three years. The rough, almost childlike animation style made the screenshot of Goofy's face instantly recognizable and easy to repurpose as a standalone reaction image.

Origin & Background

Platform
YouTube (audio sketch), Reddit (viral meme spread)
Key People
TooDamnFilthy, Shigloo
Date
2017 (audio), 2019 (meme spread)
Year
2017

On January 4, 2017, YouTuber TooDamnFilthy uploaded an audio sketch titled "GOOFY'S TRIAL." The bit plays out like a courtroom scene: Goofy is on trial for committing a mass shooting, confesses to the crime, and tells his lawyer he'll "fuckin' do it again." The video pulled in over 2.7 million views in its first three years.

The sketch stayed in audio-only form until January 20, 2020, when YouTuber Shigloo posted a crude animation of the bit. Shigloo's version gave the meme its visual identity, racking up more than 6.5 million views within three years. The rough, almost childlike animation style made the screenshot of Goofy's face instantly recognizable and easy to repurpose as a standalone reaction image.

How It Spread

The meme blew up on Reddit during a single week in August 2019. On August 16, Redditor GamationOnReddit posted the Goofy screenshot with a caption about the United States dropping atomic bombs during World War II. The post hit over 13,000 upvotes with a 96% approval rate.

Two days later, on August 18, Redditor cartertwocool used the image to joke about Germany's involvement in both World Wars, earning more than 6,000 upvotes. The very next day saw two more viral posts: Redditor randomTWdude paired the image with a joke about YouTube's aggressive advertising, pulling in over 29,000 upvotes (97% approval), while Redditor PriceTag184 captioned it with a relatable gag about eating extremely hot pizza too fast, which scored over 32,000 upvotes.

This cluster of high-performing posts across multiple subreddits within a four-day window cemented the format. The template proved flexible enough to work with history jokes, platform complaints, and everyday relatable content alike. By late 2019, the image had spread beyond Reddit to Twitter, Instagram, and Discord, where it became a staple reaction image for expressing gleeful, unapologetic repetition of bad decisions.

Platforms

RedditTwitterTikTokDiscordInstagram

Timeline

2019-06

Meme format emerges

2020-01

Gains traction in internet circles

2021-01

Reaches peak popularity

2022-01-01

Brands and companies started using I'll Do It Again in marketing

2024-01

Current status in meme culture

2025-01-01

I'll Do It Again is still actively used and shared across platforms

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The format is straightforward:

1

Think of a situation where someone (or something) repeatedly does the same questionable, dumb, or self-destructive thing

2

Add context through a caption above or beside the Goofy screenshot

3

The Goofy image delivers the punchline: despite knowing better, they'll do it again

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

The meme sits at an interesting crossroads of Disney fan culture and edgy internet humor. Taking one of Disney's most iconic, family-friendly characters and placing him in a courtroom confession taps into a long tradition of corrupted-innocence comedy online. The format found particular popularity in history meme communities on Reddit, where it became a go-to template for joking about nations or leaders who repeated controversial actions.

The Goofy character's inherent goofiness (literally) makes the dark subject matter land as comedy rather than shock. This balance helped the meme cross over from niche YouTube sketch humor into mainstream meme usage without losing its edge.

Fun Facts

The original audio sketch by TooDamnFilthy was inspired by the style of Filthy Frank's comedy, fitting into the edgy YouTube sketch scene of the mid-2010s.

The meme went viral on Reddit a full year and a half before Shigloo's animation was even uploaded, meaning the earliest viral versions used frames from the original audio video's visual elements.

The four-day Reddit explosion in August 2019 saw at least four posts each break 6,000+ upvotes, an unusually concentrated burst for a single template.

Derivatives & Variations

Community variations and adaptations

A variation of I'll Do It Again

(2019)

Platform-specific versions

A variation of I'll Do It Again

(2019)

Subculture-specific remixes

A variation of I'll Do It Again

(2019)

Frequently Asked Questions

References (2)

  1. 1
  2. 2
    Florida Manencyclopedia