Yoda Crawling Through Electrical Vent
Also known as: Yoda Crawling
Yoda Crawling Through Electrical Vent is an image macro and GIF meme based on a scene from *Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith* where Yoda squeezes through a narrow vent to escape Emperor Sidious. Starting around 2018 on iFunny, the clip became a shitposting template where Yoda's determined crawl represents anything traveling through a tight or uncomfortable space1.
TL;DR
Yoda Crawling Through Electrical Vent is an image macro and GIF meme based on a scene from *Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith* where Yoda squeezes through a narrow vent to escape Emperor Sidious.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format typically follows a simple structure:
Pick something that travels through a confined, uncomfortable, or unwanted space (a kidney stone, an ant, a tapeworm, sunlight through skin cells).
Label Yoda or the GIF of him crawling as that thing.
Optionally add dialogue in Yoda's speech pattern ("Reach your colon, I must").
Fun Facts
The original YouTube upload of the vent scene managed only about 7,000 views in 16 years, making it one of the lower-engagement Star Wars clips to spawn a widely-used meme format.
The GIF existed on a Star Wars fan forum for six full years before anyone turned it into a meme.
BastardQlown's original iFunny caption was graphic enough that early comments expressed genuine shock mixed with laughter.
The format found its biggest audiences on r/okbuddyretard and r/prequelmemes, two subreddits with very different vibes but a shared love of absurd Star Wars content.
Derivatives & Variations
Colon/intestine versions:
The original iFunny post set the tone, with Yoda representing something traveling through the digestive tract. This became the most imitated variant on the platform[1].
Kidney stone version:
U_mome_gay's r/okbuddyretard post reframed Yoda as a kidney stone, one of the highest-performing variants at 22,000+ upvotes[2].
Nature versions:
Kimmy_head's ant-escaping-a-flood version on r/prequelmemes broadened the format beyond bodily humor[2].
Cancer/science versions:
Dansydemansy's r/dankmemes post about UV rays causing skin cancer pushed the format into science-adjacent shitposting[2].