Minor Mistake Marvin

2014Image macro / advice animaldead

Also known as: Mistake Marvin · Minor Advice Marvin

Minor Mistake Marvin is a 2014 image-macro meme featuring a blank-staring boy, captioned with minor everyday mistakes that spiral into intense, irrational regret.

Minor Mistake Marvin is an advice animal image macro featuring a young boy staring blankly into the distance, paired with captions about small, everyday mistakes that spiral into mild regret. The meme originated on Reddit in October 2014 after a photo of the boy standing in front of a burned ramen cup inside a microwave went viral on /r/pics1. It quickly became a staple of /r/AdviceAnimals, where users shared relatable moments of absent-mindedness.

TL;DR

Minor Mistake Marvin is an advice animal image macro featuring a young boy staring blankly into the distance, paired with captions about small, everyday mistakes that spiral into mild regret.

Overview

Minor Mistake Marvin belongs to the advice animal family of image macros, where a central character photo gets paired with top-and-bottom text describing a specific scenario. The format uses a photograph of a young boy with a vacant expression, standing in front of a microwave containing the charred remains of a ramen noodle cup. Captions follow a consistent pattern: they describe a small, relatable error in judgment, like putting ice cream in the fridge instead of the freezer or accidentally calling a teacher "Mom." The humor comes from the gap between how minor the mistake is and how much low-grade shame it produces.

On October 8, 2014, Reddit user marky_mark301 posted a photograph to /r/pics showing a young boy standing in front of a microwave with a burned ramen noodle container inside1. The post was titled "He just wanted some noodles." The kid had apparently tried to make ramen without adding water first, resulting in a scorched, smoking mess.

Three days later, on October 11, Redditor onebigbagostupid turned the photo into an image macro and posted it to /r/AdviceAnimals under the title "Introducing: Mistake Marvin"1. The post picked up over 3,000 upvotes with an 84% approval rate in the first 48 hours. In the comments, user McGotham suggested renaming the series "Minor Mistake Marvin," and the community adopted it1.

Origin & Background

Platform
Reddit
Key People
marky_mark301, onebigbagostupid, McGotham
Date
2014
Year
2014

On October 8, 2014, Reddit user marky_mark301 posted a photograph to /r/pics showing a young boy standing in front of a microwave with a burned ramen noodle container inside. The post was titled "He just wanted some noodles." The kid had apparently tried to make ramen without adding water first, resulting in a scorched, smoking mess.

Three days later, on October 11, Redditor onebigbagostupid turned the photo into an image macro and posted it to /r/AdviceAnimals under the title "Introducing: Mistake Marvin". The post picked up over 3,000 upvotes with an 84% approval rate in the first 48 hours. In the comments, user McGotham suggested renaming the series "Minor Mistake Marvin," and the community adopted it.

How It Spread

The format took off immediately on /r/AdviceAnimals. On October 11, the same day as the debut macro, Redditor BrojobBrojob posted a Minor Mistake Marvin about forgetting to turn on a slow cooker before leaving for work, which pulled in over 3,400 votes at a 93% upvote rate. Also that day, user CakeSwag submitted one about accidentally calling a teacher "Mom," earning around 3,000 votes at 79% upvoted.

By October 12, the meme had its own dedicated subreddit: /r/TodayIMarvinedUp, created to collect standout examples. The same day, BrojobBrojob's slow cooker macro got reposted to 9gag, where it picked up over 2,900 points and 50 comments within 24 hours. The cross-platform jump to 9gag marked Minor Mistake Marvin's spread beyond Reddit's advice animal community.

The meme fit neatly into the advice animal ecosystem alongside related characters like Bad Luck Brian (cosmic misfortune) and Socially Awkward Penguin (social blunders). Minor Mistake Marvin carved out its own niche by focusing specifically on self-inflicted, low-stakes errors rather than bad luck or social anxiety.

How to Use This Meme

Minor Mistake Marvin works best for describing small, everyday slip-ups that anyone can relate to. The format typically follows this pattern:

1

Top text: Set up a normal, routine activity ("Making ramen in the microwave," "Leaving for work this morning")

2

Bottom text: Reveal the minor mistake and its mildly unfortunate consequence ("Forgot to add water," "Didn't turn on the slow cooker")

Fun Facts

The original photo was just a kid who burned ramen by microwaving it without water. The ramen container was visibly scorched and warped in the background of the image.

The meme's final name came from a Reddit comment, not its creator. Onebigbagostupid called it "Mistake Marvin," but McGotham's suggestion of "Minor Mistake Marvin" won out through community upvotes.

The meme hit /r/AdviceAnimals during peak advice animal culture in 2014, when the subreddit was still one of Reddit's most active communities.

Derivatives & Variations

/r/TodayIMarvinedUp

— A dedicated subreddit launched on October 12, 2014, for collecting and sharing notable Minor Mistake Marvin examples[1].

9gag reposts

— The format spread to 9gag within a day of its Reddit debut, with individual posts reaching thousands of points[1].

Frequently Asked Questions

Minor Mistake Marvin

2014Image macro / advice animaldead

Also known as: Mistake Marvin · Minor Advice Marvin

Minor Mistake Marvin is a 2014 image-macro meme featuring a blank-staring boy, captioned with minor everyday mistakes that spiral into intense, irrational regret.

Minor Mistake Marvin is an advice animal image macro featuring a young boy staring blankly into the distance, paired with captions about small, everyday mistakes that spiral into mild regret. The meme originated on Reddit in October 2014 after a photo of the boy standing in front of a burned ramen cup inside a microwave went viral on /r/pics. It quickly became a staple of /r/AdviceAnimals, where users shared relatable moments of absent-mindedness.

TL;DR

Minor Mistake Marvin is an advice animal image macro featuring a young boy staring blankly into the distance, paired with captions about small, everyday mistakes that spiral into mild regret.

Overview

Minor Mistake Marvin belongs to the advice animal family of image macros, where a central character photo gets paired with top-and-bottom text describing a specific scenario. The format uses a photograph of a young boy with a vacant expression, standing in front of a microwave containing the charred remains of a ramen noodle cup. Captions follow a consistent pattern: they describe a small, relatable error in judgment, like putting ice cream in the fridge instead of the freezer or accidentally calling a teacher "Mom." The humor comes from the gap between how minor the mistake is and how much low-grade shame it produces.

On October 8, 2014, Reddit user marky_mark301 posted a photograph to /r/pics showing a young boy standing in front of a microwave with a burned ramen noodle container inside. The post was titled "He just wanted some noodles." The kid had apparently tried to make ramen without adding water first, resulting in a scorched, smoking mess.

Three days later, on October 11, Redditor onebigbagostupid turned the photo into an image macro and posted it to /r/AdviceAnimals under the title "Introducing: Mistake Marvin". The post picked up over 3,000 upvotes with an 84% approval rate in the first 48 hours. In the comments, user McGotham suggested renaming the series "Minor Mistake Marvin," and the community adopted it.

Origin & Background

Platform
Reddit
Key People
marky_mark301, onebigbagostupid, McGotham
Date
2014
Year
2014

On October 8, 2014, Reddit user marky_mark301 posted a photograph to /r/pics showing a young boy standing in front of a microwave with a burned ramen noodle container inside. The post was titled "He just wanted some noodles." The kid had apparently tried to make ramen without adding water first, resulting in a scorched, smoking mess.

Three days later, on October 11, Redditor onebigbagostupid turned the photo into an image macro and posted it to /r/AdviceAnimals under the title "Introducing: Mistake Marvin". The post picked up over 3,000 upvotes with an 84% approval rate in the first 48 hours. In the comments, user McGotham suggested renaming the series "Minor Mistake Marvin," and the community adopted it.

How It Spread

The format took off immediately on /r/AdviceAnimals. On October 11, the same day as the debut macro, Redditor BrojobBrojob posted a Minor Mistake Marvin about forgetting to turn on a slow cooker before leaving for work, which pulled in over 3,400 votes at a 93% upvote rate. Also that day, user CakeSwag submitted one about accidentally calling a teacher "Mom," earning around 3,000 votes at 79% upvoted.

By October 12, the meme had its own dedicated subreddit: /r/TodayIMarvinedUp, created to collect standout examples. The same day, BrojobBrojob's slow cooker macro got reposted to 9gag, where it picked up over 2,900 points and 50 comments within 24 hours. The cross-platform jump to 9gag marked Minor Mistake Marvin's spread beyond Reddit's advice animal community.

The meme fit neatly into the advice animal ecosystem alongside related characters like Bad Luck Brian (cosmic misfortune) and Socially Awkward Penguin (social blunders). Minor Mistake Marvin carved out its own niche by focusing specifically on self-inflicted, low-stakes errors rather than bad luck or social anxiety.

How to Use This Meme

Minor Mistake Marvin works best for describing small, everyday slip-ups that anyone can relate to. The format typically follows this pattern:

1

Top text: Set up a normal, routine activity ("Making ramen in the microwave," "Leaving for work this morning")

2

Bottom text: Reveal the minor mistake and its mildly unfortunate consequence ("Forgot to add water," "Didn't turn on the slow cooker")

Fun Facts

The original photo was just a kid who burned ramen by microwaving it without water. The ramen container was visibly scorched and warped in the background of the image.

The meme's final name came from a Reddit comment, not its creator. Onebigbagostupid called it "Mistake Marvin," but McGotham's suggestion of "Minor Mistake Marvin" won out through community upvotes.

The meme hit /r/AdviceAnimals during peak advice animal culture in 2014, when the subreddit was still one of Reddit's most active communities.

Derivatives & Variations

/r/TodayIMarvinedUp

— A dedicated subreddit launched on October 12, 2014, for collecting and sharing notable Minor Mistake Marvin examples[1].

9gag reposts

— The format spread to 9gag within a day of its Reddit debut, with individual posts reaching thousands of points[1].

Frequently Asked Questions