JibJab Originals: The Videos That Started It All

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He's Barack Obama

Released:
06/19/09

IT'S A BIRD! IT'S A PLANE! It's JibJab's very first satire of President Barack Obama (and he's come to save the day)! View

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Weird Al: C.N.R.

Released:
08/04/09

What do manatees, laser beam eyes and piggyback rides all have in common? They're all favorites of C.N.R., a man so awesome he deserves his own acronym! Join Weird Al and JibJab as they collab on their incredibly zany second music video, then when you're done, upload a photo and cast yourself in the mayhem! View

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2008 Year in Review

Released:
12/22/08

We're dragging 2008 through the mud in our all-singing, all-dancing, all-out year-in-review. Baby New Year '08 takes you on a tour of all of the good, bad, and worse the past year had to offer, all at breakneck speed. We're giving society a primo wedgie - everyone watch, point and laugh! View

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Time for Some Campaignin'

Released:
07/15/08

In our first election satire since 2004's "This Land" and "Good to be in DC", we bid farewell to Bush and give Obama and McCain a proper JibJab hazing! And, of course, who could forget about Hillary and Bill? This rip-roaring musical romp gives the election process the proper spanking it deserves! View

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This Land

Released:
07/09/04

President George W. Bush and Senator John Kerry star in the political animation parody that started it all -- this funny video was seen on every continent (including Antarctica), it even played on the International Space Station! View

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What We Call the News

Released:
03/28/07

Celebrities in rehab, political punditry and a mauling at the zoo - this is what we're calling news these days! This funny satire on broadcast news features Larry King, Bill O'Reilly, Geraldo Rivera and the rest of your favorite talking heads. This just in: modern news is a joke! View

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Big Box Mart

Released:
10/13/05

In this funny cartoon, an honest factory worker learns the truth about his favorite department store: that there's a very high cost for everyday low prices. Namely, unemployment! View