Peanut Butter Jelly Time
Also known as: PBJT · Dancing Banana
Peanut Butter Jelly Time is a Flash animation from 2002 featuring a dancing banana shaking maracas to the song "Peanut Butter Jelly Time" by The Buckwheat Boyz. Created by Ryan Gancenia Etrata and Kevin Flynn, it spread from the Offtopic forums to Newgrounds, YTMND, and eventually YouTube, becoming one of the defining viral memes of the early 2000s. A 2005 Family Guy episode brought it to mainstream audiences, and the dancing banana remains an iconic symbol of pre-YouTube internet culture.
TL;DR
Peanut Butter Jelly Time is a viral flash video consisting of an animated Dancing Banana emoticon and the song "Peanut Butter Jelly Time" by The Buckwheat.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Peanut Butter Jelly Time is typically used as:
A reaction GIF or clip to express uncontainable excitement, silliness, or "time to party" energy. Drop the dancing banana into a chat when the mood calls for maximum goofiness.
A nostalgia reference for early-2000s internet culture. Mentioning it signals "I was there for the old internet."
A remix base. Swap the banana for any other character, keep the song, and you've got a new version. The format is endlessly adaptable.
An earworm weapon. Send someone the link. They'll have the song stuck in their head for hours. This was basically the Rickroll before Rickrolling existed.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The Buckwheat Boyz never intended for their song to become an internet meme. They were a hip-hop group from Jacksonville, Florida, and "Peanut Butter Jelly Time" was just a single release.
The animation was created using Macromedia Flash, software that would later be rebranded as Adobe Flash and eventually discontinued entirely in 2020.
The screen name "RalphWiggum" (Ryan Gancenia Etrata's alias) is a reference to the Simpsons character, placing the creators firmly in early-2000s internet culture.
Google search interest for the term peaked in December 2005, coinciding with the Family Guy episode.
The animation predates YouTube by three years, making it part of a generation of viral content that spread through forums, Flash portals, and email chains before video platforms existed.
Derivatives & Variations
Brian Griffin version:
The Family Guy scene spawned its own standalone meme, with Brian in a banana suit becoming the most recognized variant of the dancing banana[3].
YTMND remixes:
Over one hundred derivative sites on YTMND featured different characters dancing to the song, including the Jelly Belly mascot[3].
Newgrounds remakes:
After YrebWarts posted the original, Newgrounds users created numerous remakes with altered characters and settings[3].
YouTube tribute videos:
Dozens of fan-made videos appeared on YouTube after 2006, including live-action performances and mashups with other songs[1].
Know Your Meme staff performance:
Internet scientist Elspethjane performed the Peanut Butter Jelly Time dance in a B-roll video uploaded May 12, 2009[3].
Frequently Asked Questions
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