Paffendorf Dance
Also known as: At-Uut-Uut-Ine-Ine (アッーウッウッイネイネ) · At-Pu-Pu-Pue-Pue (あっーぷっぷっぷぇぷぇ)
The Paffendorf Dance is a series of fan-made animated videos featuring characters bobbing their heads and pumping their arms to a sped-up remix of "Under My Skin" by German dance act Paffendorf. The meme originated on a GeoCities page around 2006-2007 with a looping animation of Momoko Kuzuryū from the anime *Sumomomo Momomo*, and exploded across Japan's Nico Nico Douga in mid-2008 before spreading to YouTube and DeviantArt internationally3. Simple to imitate and powered by an infectious beat, it became one of the signature character-dance memes of the late 2000s alongside Caramelldansen4.
TL;DR
The Paffendorf Dance is a series of fan-made animated videos featuring characters bobbing their heads and pumping their arms to a sped-up remix of "Under My Skin" by German dance act Paffendorf.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Creating a Paffendorf Dance video typically follows these steps:
Pick a character from any fandom (anime, games, cartoons, or original characters)
Animate them doing the signature head bob and arm pump. The motion is simple and repetitive, usually just a few frames looping
Set the animation to the Jens O. remix of "Under My Skin" by Paffendorf, usually sped up
The animation is commonly done in a chibi or simplified art style, since the format rewards quick production over polish
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The song that powers the entire meme is technically a B-side remix. The Jens O. remix was included alongside the original mix on the "Under My Skin" single, but it's the remix version that went viral.
NND users gave the meme two different onomatopoeic nicknames depending on which version they were watching, essentially creating a naming fork within a single meme.
*Sumomomo Momomo*, the anime that provided the original character, was written by Shinobu Ohtaka, who later created the hit series *Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic*.
Paffendorf's biggest Western hit was "Be Cool," which reached #7 on the UK Singles Chart in 2002. "Under My Skin" never charted in the West but became their most internet-famous track.
The original GeoCities page hosting the first animation is long gone, making the April 2007 YouTube upload the oldest surviving copy.
Derivatives & Variations
Lucky Star remix variant
— A MAD-style video using Lucky Star characters that developed its own identity and nickname ("At-Pu-Pu-Pue-Pue") on NND, building a fanbase separate from the original Momoko version[3]
Touhou Project version
— A Tewi Inaba animation that was one of the two key videos sparking the June 2008 boom on NND[3]
Vocaloid Paffendorf Dance
— Multiple fan animations featuring Vocaloid characters, including versions posted to DeviantArt and YouTube[1]
DeviantArt community animations
— A wide range of fan-made Paffendorf animations featuring original characters, furry designs, and characters from various franchises, produced throughout the late 2000s and early 2010s[2]
Frequently Asked Questions
References (5)
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- 3Paffendorf Dance - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4Paffendorfencyclopedia
- 5Sumomomo, Momomo - Wikipediaencyclopedia