Squirtle Saxophone
Also known as: Squirtle Sax · Squirtle Sax Guy · Epic Sax Squirtle
Squirtle Saxophone is a viral TikTok animation featuring the Pokémon character Squirtle wearing sunglasses and playing the saxophone solo from "Run Away" by SunStroke Project. First posted in November 2023 by TikToker @merme.lada, the clip racked up over 77 million views in just over two weeks and spawned a wave of greenscreen edits, character re-animations, and remixes3. The meme later crossed into professional sports when the Philadelphia Flyers adopted it as their locker room victory anthem during the 2024-25 NHL season2.
TL;DR
Squirtle Saxophone is a viral TikTok animation featuring the Pokémon character Squirtle wearing sunglasses and playing the saxophone solo from "Run Away" by SunStroke Project.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Squirtle Saxophone meme typically works in a few ways:
- Pure vibes: Share or post the original animation loop when something good happens or you want to celebrate. No context needed. - Greenscreen edits: Using the CapCut template, place saxophone Squirtle into any scenario. Common setups include putting Squirtle in front of chaotic situations, sad moments, or anywhere his carefree energy creates a contrast with the background. - Re-animations: Replace Squirtle with a different character performing the same sax solo and headbang. Creators often use characters from other franchises or original designs. - "What's On Your Mind?" format: Pair the clip with a caption about being unable to stop thinking about the song, playing on its earworm quality.
The meme works best when Squirtle's relaxed, sunglasses-wearing energy clashes with or enhances whatever context surrounds him.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The original "Run Away" sax solo that the meme references was SunStroke Project's entry for Moldova at Eurovision 2010. Sergey Stepanov's performance turned into one of the longest-running Eurovision memes.
The Flyers' locker room has a rotating playlist of victory songs, and the tradition is driven almost entirely by running jokes. The Squirtle clip, Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams," and train-themed music (inspired by Travis Konecny's train antics in Minnesota) all made the cut.
According to Laughton, the Flyers have a "true" win song that plays before the Squirtle sax, but the team keeps it secret from the media.
The Wells Fargo Center staff picked up on the team's music bits and started playing train-related songs when players came out for new periods at home games.
The original TikTok's ratio of 7.8 million likes on 77.5 million views is unusually high, sitting at roughly a 10% like rate.
Derivatives & Variations
Character re-animations:
TikTokers replaced Squirtle with other Pokémon and characters from different franchises performing the same routine[3].
CapCut greenscreen template:
@igreenscreenthings created a clean greenscreen version that became an exploitable format with over 4.8 million views on the template post alone[3].
Flyers victory meme:
Philadelphia Flyers fans adopted the animation on social media to celebrate wins, mirroring the team's locker room tradition[2].
Musical mashups:
Creators combined the animation with different songs and audio tracks beyond the original "Run Away" solo[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
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- 3Squirtle Saxophone - Know Your Memeencyclopedia