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JibJab is an American digital entertainment studio based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1999 by brothers Evan and Gregg Spiridellis, it first achieved widespread attention during the 2004 US presidential election when their video of George W. Bush and John Kerry singing This Land Is Your Land became a viral hit. Initially known for political and social satire, JibJab produced commercials and shorts for clients such as Sony, Noggin, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, PBS Kids, Sprout, NBC, Qubo, and Disney before focusing on its now-flagship personalized eCard and messaging services. In 2016, its animated sticker-making program – which has been available since 2004 – became the top App Store app by download growth.[2]

JibJab Media Inc.
Type of businessPrivately held company
Type of site
Humor
Available inEnglish
Spanish
FoundedMarch 5, 1999; 24 years ago (1999-03-05)
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key peopleEvan Spiridellis, Founder
Gregg Spiridellis, Founder
Paul Hanges, CEO
EmployeesAt least 90[1]
URLwww.jibjab.com
RegistrationOptional
Launched1999; 24 years ago (1999)
Current statusActive
Evan & Gregg Spiridellis at Entertainment Gathering 2010

In 2012, JibJab also expanded into the children's educational market with its multi-platform learning program, StoryBots, which has since spawned two Netflix TV series, Ask the StoryBots and StoryBots Super Songs.

In 2019, JibJab was acquired by the private equity firm Catapult Capital.[3]

Political satire Edit

"Capitol Ill" Edit

For the 2000 Presidential Election' JibJab released a Flash movie entitled "Capitol Ill" in July 2000, which featured an animated rap battle between George W. Bush and Al Gore. Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush also make appearances.[4]

"Ahnuld for Governor" Edit

In 2003, JibJab produced a Flash movie poking fun at Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign for Governor of California. It depicts Schwarzenegger giving a campaign speech.[5]

"This Land" Edit

For the 2004 United States presidential election, JibJab created a Flash movie entitled "This Land," released on July 9, 2004, which featured animated versions of George W. Bush and John Kerry[6][7] - voiced by comedian Jim Meskimen - singing a parody of Woody Guthrie's song "This Land Is Your Land".

The video was considered an instant success, eventually being viewed on every continent (including Antarctica) as well as the International Space Station.[7][8] The traffic surge forced JibJab's server to be shut down after one day, and the clip was placed on AtomFilms, where it got more than 1 million hits in 24 hours.[9]

After being linked to on thousands of websites, the video was featured several times in the printed media and on television, including NBC Nightly News, Fox News and ABC World News Tonight. On July 26, 2004, the creators appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. In December 2004, the Spiridellis brothers were named People of the Year by Peter Jennings.[8]

The Richmond Organization, a music publisher that owns the copyright to Guthrie's tune through its Ludlow Music Unit, threatened legal action.[10] JibJab responded with a lawsuit in a California federal court, claiming the song was protected under a fair use exemption for parodies. JibJab and Ludlow Music reached a settlement after JibJab's attorneys unearthed evidence that the song had passed into the public domain in 1973. The terms of the settlement allowed for the continued distribution of This Land.[11]

"Good to Be in DC" Edit

In October 2004, JibJab followed up with another original animation, "Good to Be in DC," set to the tune of Dan Emmett's "Dixie". In this video, animated versions of George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, John Kerry, and John Edwards sing about their hopes for the upcoming election.

"Second Term" Edit

Immediately after George W. Bush's election victory, JibJab released a third video, "Second Term." Set to the tune of "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain", an animated Bush gloats over his successful bid for a second term as president, and his plans for it, based on his campaign promises.

"Time for Some Campaignin'" Edit

For the 2008 Presidential Election, JibJab released another election-themed animation, "Time for Some Campaignin'" in July of that year. Set to the tune of Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are a-Changin", animated versions of Bill and Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Dick Cheney sing of their presidential hopes. This video was the first instance where viewers had the option of using Jibjab's e-card website to insert their own face as that of a harassed voter.

"He's Barack Obama" Edit

Upon Barack Obama becoming president, JibJab released "He's Barack Obama", where they portrayed Obama as a superhero. The music becomes a heavy metal interpretation of "When Johnny Comes Marching Home", as Obama promises he will fix the Middle East, defeat the Taliban, fix the schools, fight a giant space robot, wrestle a bear, fix the deficit and more.

2012 Election Edit

For the 2012 Presidential Election, JibJab did not make an election video and instead began to focus their efforts on their e-card business. However, an election web app was released in late October of that year.[12]

Year in Review Edit

Starting in 2005, and for the next nine consecutive years until 2014, JibJab annually released "Year in Review" videos, usually late in December between Christmas and New Year's Day, sung to all various classical melodies. The videos were originally uploaded on YouTube and their website. but on December 11, 2015, JibJab made a Facebook announcement that they would not be releasing anymore "Year in Review" videos as the brothers had begun finding them creatively unfulfilling. By then, ten "Year in Review" videos had been made; by the winter of 2016, JibJab removed all "Year in Review" videos from their website (although they would remain on their YouTube channel) and started to focus on their eCard videos instead. However, on November 24, 2020, in response to popular demand, JibJab revived the "Year In Review" series with a video about the past year, the first to use a non-classical tune, instead being custom-written.[13][better source needed]

Others Edit

Big Box Mart Edit

In 2005, JibJab released the video "Big Box Mart".[14] Sung to the tune of "Oh, Susannah", it tells the story of a 53-year-old frequent patron of the titular big-box store, who is enthralled by the store's discounts and offers, but soon loses his job as a factory worker, which is outsourced to Beijing, China as a result of the company now selling cheap products to Big Box Mart stores. The man is left no choice but to be employed at his local Big Box Mart for the rest of his life.

What We Call the News Edit

Sung to the tune of "Battle Hymn of the Republic", "What We Call the News" laments the decline of journalism in the cable TV era, particularly sensationalistic stories.

Founding Fathers Rap Edit

George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson rap about their accomplishments and end their verse with "We Declare Our independence". They are accompanied by John Adams and James Madison. Adams is the DJ, and Madison says "Oh Yeah" after every verse.

Shawshank in a Minute Edit

This sketch was part (and winner) of a 2006 online competition, The Great Sketch Experiment, held by JibJab[15] and their first live action production. Participants included the comedy duo Famous Last Nerds (Jordan Allen-Dutton and Erik Weiner) and John Landis as director. It both summarizes and parodies The Shawshank Redemption, condensing the plot to a length of nearly three minutes and underlining it with rap music.

Music videos Edit

JibJab produced a music video for the 2006 song "Do I Creep You Out?" by Weird Al Yankovic, a parody of Taylor Hicks' "Do I Make You Proud?". The video depicts the main character stalking a barista in increasingly disturbing ways, ending with his being arrested and jailed as he publicly professes his emotions in a song. In 2009 JibJab produced another music video for Yankovic for the song "CNR", which is a style parody of The White Stripes. The video and song portrays Charles Nelson Reilly as a superhuman doing seemingly impossible or improbable things. It also features Yankovic and Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz as Jack White and Meg White respectively.

E-cards and messaging Edit

Starting in October 2007, JibJab began its focus on personalized eCards and videos, letting users insert photographs of their faces into humorous birthday cards, holiday greetings and congratulatory notes[16] and send them to other people as e-cards or "sendables".[17] Initially, this included branded personalized videos, including working with OfficeMax on the video site Elf Yourself,[18] where an uploaded photo is put onto a singing and dancing elf, as well as partnerships with Star Wars (for the 30th anniversary of The Empire Strikes Back[19]) and Mad Men.[20] A series of eCards were created by Internet personality Dane Boedigheimer (best known for later creating The Annoying Orange) known as "From the Fridge", featuring anthropomorphized foods such as eggs, chocolates, avocados, pumpkins, cranberries, and cookies suffering a horrifying torture or death in accordance with their use or consumption for events and holidays such as birthdays, anniversaries, congratulation, Valentine's Day, the Super Bowl, Easter, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.[21]

Since then, in addition to greeting eCards, JibJab has also extended its personalization technology to popular music videos, including:[22]

Since launching its eCard service, more than 100 million people have visited JibJab's website annually.[16] In 2014, the company launched a messaging app for personalized animated GIFs, available on both IOS and Android platforms. In 2016, the JibJab app was one of the first mobile apps to be enable for IMessage and was ranked first among them in download growth.[2] The JibJab app was also featured prominently in Apple's annual WWDC product presentation.[23]

StoryBots Edit

In 2012, JibJab expanded into the children's educational market with its multi-platform learning program, StoryBots. The brand currently includes web-based educational content, as well as two Netflix television series, Ask the StoryBots and StoryBots Super Songs.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/vsearch/p?f_CC=59526[self-published source]
  2. ^ a b Nelson, Randy. "JibJab Leads iMessage Enabled Apps in Download Growth Following iOS 10's Launch". sensortower.com. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
  3. ^ "JibJab, one of the first silly selfie video makers, acquired by private equity firm Catapult Capital". TechCrunch. 13 February 2019. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
  4. ^ Gorge Bush and Al Gore Rap Capitol Ill, retrieved 2022-04-08
  5. ^ JibJab.com - Ahnuld for Governor, retrieved 2022-04-08
  6. ^ . Hopstudios.com. November 16, 2011. Archived from the original on May 2, 2009. Retrieved May 2, 2012.
  7. ^ a b "This Land | Funny Video Animation by JibJab". JibJab. Sendables.jibjab.com. July 9, 2004. from the original on 2009-02-04. Retrieved 2011-03-27.
  8. ^ a b "People of the Year: Spiridellis Brothers". ABC News. 7 January 2006.
  9. ^ "USATODAY.com - This Net was made for you and me and the rest of the world". www.usatoday.com.
  10. ^ Wired News (August 8, 2004)[1] CNN Money (July 26, 2004) [2]
  11. ^ "JibJab beats copyright rap".
  12. ^ "JibJab". www.jibjab.com.
  13. ^ "JibJab 2020 Year in Review: "2020, You've Got to Go"". YouTube.
  14. ^ JibJab (16 October 2007). "JibJab - Big Box Mart". Archived from the original on 2021-12-22 – via YouTube.
  15. ^ "JibJab Audience Votes Comedy Troupe "Famous Last Nerds" Winner Of Great Sketch Experiment". Prweb.com. Retrieved 2010-12-17.
  16. ^ a b "Remember JibJab? They're About to Enliven Your Messages". Recode. 2014-09-30. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
  17. ^ Cashmore, Pete (9 August 2007). "Make Your Own JibJab Movies". Mashable.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on July 12, 2010.
  19. ^ "Comic Riffs - A new JibJab video for STAR WARS DAY? Yes, 'May-the-4th be with you'".
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on July 10, 2010.
  21. ^ "JibJab From The Fridge Collection". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  22. ^ Inc., JibJab Media. "JibJab.com, Funny Music Videos eCards eCards, Sendables, and More". JibJab. Retrieved 2017-03-17. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  23. ^ "Here's how a vintage internet company ended up center stage at WWDC". Business Insider. Retrieved 2017-03-17.

External links Edit

  • JibJab.com
  • JibJab.com on Facebook
  • JibJab.com on Twitter
  • JibJab on YouTube

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources JibJab news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message JibJab is an American digital entertainment studio based in Los Angeles California Founded in 1999 by brothers Evan and Gregg Spiridellis it first achieved widespread attention during the 2004 US presidential election when their video of George W Bush and John Kerry singing This Land Is Your Land became a viral hit Initially known for political and social satire JibJab produced commercials and shorts for clients such as Sony Noggin Cartoon Network Nickelodeon PBS Kids Sprout NBC Qubo and Disney before focusing on its now flagship personalized eCard and messaging services In 2016 its animated sticker making program which has been available since 2004 became the top App Store app by download growth 2 JibJab Media Inc Type of businessPrivately held companyType of siteHumorAvailable inEnglishSpanishFoundedMarch 5 1999 24 years ago 1999 03 05 HeadquartersLos Angeles California U S Key peopleEvan Spiridellis FounderGregg Spiridellis FounderPaul Hanges CEOEmployeesAt least 90 1 URLwww wbr jibjab wbr comRegistrationOptionalLaunched1999 24 years ago 1999 Current statusActiveEvan amp Gregg Spiridellis at Entertainment Gathering 2010In 2012 JibJab also expanded into the children s educational market with its multi platform learning program StoryBots which has since spawned two Netflix TV series Ask the StoryBots and StoryBots Super Songs In 2019 JibJab was acquired by the private equity firm Catapult Capital 3 Contents 1 Political satire 1 1 Capitol Ill 1 2 Ahnuld for Governor 1 3 This Land 1 4 Good to Be in DC 1 5 Second Term 1 6 Time for Some Campaignin 1 7 He s Barack Obama 1 8 2012 Election 2 Year in Review 3 Others 3 1 Big Box Mart 3 2 What We Call the News 3 3 Founding Fathers Rap 3 4 Shawshank in a Minute 3 5 Music videos 4 E cards and messaging 5 StoryBots 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPolitical satire Edit Capitol Ill Edit For the 2000 Presidential Election JibJab released a Flash movie entitled Capitol Ill in July 2000 which featured an animated rap battle between George W Bush and Al Gore Bill Clinton and George H W Bush also make appearances 4 Ahnuld for Governor Edit In 2003 JibJab produced a Flash movie poking fun at Arnold Schwarzenegger s campaign for Governor of California It depicts Schwarzenegger giving a campaign speech 5 This Land Edit For the 2004 United States presidential election JibJab created a Flash movie entitled This Land released on July 9 2004 which featured animated versions of George W Bush and John Kerry 6 7 voiced by comedian Jim Meskimen singing a parody of Woody Guthrie s song This Land Is Your Land The video was considered an instant success eventually being viewed on every continent including Antarctica as well as the International Space Station 7 8 The traffic surge forced JibJab s server to be shut down after one day and the clip was placed on AtomFilms where it got more than 1 million hits in 24 hours 9 After being linked to on thousands of websites the video was featured several times in the printed media and on television including NBC Nightly News Fox News and ABC World News Tonight On July 26 2004 the creators appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno In December 2004 the Spiridellis brothers were named People of the Year by Peter Jennings 8 The Richmond Organization a music publisher that owns the copyright to Guthrie s tune through its Ludlow Music Unit threatened legal action 10 JibJab responded with a lawsuit in a California federal court claiming the song was protected under a fair use exemption for parodies JibJab and Ludlow Music reached a settlement after JibJab s attorneys unearthed evidence that the song had passed into the public domain in 1973 The terms of the settlement allowed for the continued distribution of This Land 11 Good to Be in DC Edit In October 2004 JibJab followed up with another original animation Good to Be in DC set to the tune of Dan Emmett s Dixie In this video animated versions of George W Bush Dick Cheney John Kerry and John Edwards sing about their hopes for the upcoming election Second Term Edit Immediately after George W Bush s election victory JibJab released a third video Second Term Set to the tune of She ll Be Coming Round the Mountain an animated Bush gloats over his successful bid for a second term as president and his plans for it based on his campaign promises Time for Some Campaignin Edit For the 2008 Presidential Election JibJab released another election themed animation Time for Some Campaignin in July of that year Set to the tune of Bob Dylan s The Times They Are a Changin animated versions of Bill and Hillary Clinton John McCain Barack Obama George W Bush and Dick Cheney sing of their presidential hopes This video was the first instance where viewers had the option of using Jibjab s e card website to insert their own face as that of a harassed voter He s Barack Obama Edit Upon Barack Obama becoming president JibJab released He s Barack Obama where they portrayed Obama as a superhero The music becomes a heavy metal interpretation of When Johnny Comes Marching Home as Obama promises he will fix the Middle East defeat the Taliban fix the schools fight a giant space robot wrestle a bear fix the deficit and more 2012 Election Edit For the 2012 Presidential Election JibJab did not make an election video and instead began to focus their efforts on their e card business However an election web app was released in late October of that year 12 Year in Review EditStarting in 2005 and for the next nine consecutive years until 2014 JibJab annually released Year in Review videos usually late in December between Christmas and New Year s Day sung to all various classical melodies The videos were originally uploaded on YouTube and their website but on December 11 2015 JibJab made a Facebook announcement that they would not be releasing anymore Year in Review videos as the brothers had begun finding them creatively unfulfilling By then ten Year in Review videos had been made by the winter of 2016 JibJab removed all Year in Review videos from their website although they would remain on their YouTube channel and started to focus on their eCard videos instead However on November 24 2020 in response to popular demand JibJab revived the Year In Review series with a video about the past year the first to use a non classical tune instead being custom written 13 better source needed Others EditBig Box Mart Edit In 2005 JibJab released the video Big Box Mart 14 Sung to the tune of Oh Susannah it tells the story of a 53 year old frequent patron of the titular big box store who is enthralled by the store s discounts and offers but soon loses his job as a factory worker which is outsourced to Beijing China as a result of the company now selling cheap products to Big Box Mart stores The man is left no choice but to be employed at his local Big Box Mart for the rest of his life What We Call the News Edit Sung to the tune of Battle Hymn of the Republic What We Call the News laments the decline of journalism in the cable TV era particularly sensationalistic stories Founding Fathers Rap Edit George Washington Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson rap about their accomplishments and end their verse with We Declare Our independence They are accompanied by John Adams and James Madison Adams is the DJ and Madison says Oh Yeah after every verse Shawshank in a Minute Edit This sketch was part and winner of a 2006 online competition The Great Sketch Experiment held by JibJab 15 and their first live action production Participants included the comedy duo Famous Last Nerds Jordan Allen Dutton and Erik Weiner and John Landis as director It both summarizes and parodies The Shawshank Redemption condensing the plot to a length of nearly three minutes and underlining it with rap music Music videos Edit JibJab produced a music video for the 2006 song Do I Creep You Out by Weird Al Yankovic a parody of Taylor Hicks Do I Make You Proud The video depicts the main character stalking a barista in increasingly disturbing ways ending with his being arrested and jailed as he publicly professes his emotions in a song In 2009 JibJab produced another music video for Yankovic for the song CNR which is a style parody of The White Stripes The video and song portrays Charles Nelson Reilly as a superhuman doing seemingly impossible or improbable things It also features Yankovic and Jon Bermuda Schwartz as Jack White and Meg White respectively E cards and messaging EditStarting in October 2007 JibJab began its focus on personalized eCards and videos letting users insert photographs of their faces into humorous birthday cards holiday greetings and congratulatory notes 16 and send them to other people as e cards or sendables 17 Initially this included branded personalized videos including working with OfficeMax on the video site Elf Yourself 18 where an uploaded photo is put onto a singing and dancing elf as well as partnerships with Star Wars for the 30th anniversary of The Empire Strikes Back 19 and Mad Men 20 A series of eCards were created by Internet personality Dane Boedigheimer best known for later creating The Annoying Orange known as From the Fridge featuring anthropomorphized foods such as eggs chocolates avocados pumpkins cranberries and cookies suffering a horrifying torture or death in accordance with their use or consumption for events and holidays such as birthdays anniversaries congratulation Valentine s Day the Super Bowl Easter Halloween Thanksgiving and Christmas 21 Since then in addition to greeting eCards JibJab has also extended its personalization technology to popular music videos including 22 Baby One More Time Britney Spears Friday Rebecca Black Gangnam Style Psy Sexy and I Know It LMFAO Shut Up and Dance Walk the Moon Addicted to Love Robert Palmer Roar Katy Perry Take On Me A ha All About That Bass Meghan Trainor Cake by the Ocean DNCE Happy Pharrell Williams Sorry Justin Bieber Cheap Thrills Sia Since launching its eCard service more than 100 million people have visited JibJab s website annually 16 In 2014 the company launched a messaging app for personalized animated GIFs available on both IOS and Android platforms In 2016 the JibJab app was one of the first mobile apps to be enable for IMessage and was ranked first among them in download growth 2 The JibJab app was also featured prominently in Apple s annual WWDC product presentation 23 StoryBots EditMain article StoryBots In 2012 JibJab expanded into the children s educational market with its multi platform learning program StoryBots The brand currently includes web based educational content as well as two Netflix television series Ask the StoryBots and StoryBots Super Songs See also EditList of most popular websites Vyond Elf Yourself Meme YouTube StoryBotsReferences Edit https www linkedin com vsearch p f CC 59526 self published source a b Nelson Randy JibJab Leads iMessage Enabled Apps in Download Growth Following iOS 10 s Launch sensortower com Retrieved 2017 03 17 JibJab one of the first silly selfie video makers acquired by private equity firm Catapult Capital TechCrunch 13 February 2019 Retrieved 2019 03 11 Gorge Bush and Al Gore Rap Capitol Ill retrieved 2022 04 08 JibJab com Ahnuld for Governor retrieved 2022 04 08 The Complete Lyrics of JibJab s This Land Parody Travis Column Hot Off the Presses Hopstudios com November 16 2011 Archived from the original on May 2 2009 Retrieved May 2 2012 a b This Land Funny Video Animation by JibJab JibJab Sendables jibjab com July 9 2004 Archived from the original on 2009 02 04 Retrieved 2011 03 27 a b People of the Year Spiridellis Brothers ABC News 7 January 2006 USATODAY com This Net was made for you and me and the rest of the world www usatoday com Wired News August 8 2004 1 CNN Money July 26 2004 2 JibJab beats copyright rap JibJab www jibjab com JibJab 2020 Year in Review 2020 You ve Got to Go YouTube JibJab 16 October 2007 JibJab Big Box Mart Archived from the original on 2021 12 22 via YouTube JibJab Audience Votes Comedy Troupe Famous Last Nerds Winner Of Great Sketch Experiment Prweb com Retrieved 2010 12 17 a b Remember JibJab They re About to Enliven Your Messages Recode 2014 09 30 Retrieved 2017 03 17 Cashmore Pete 9 August 2007 Make Your Own JibJab Movies Mashable MarketingProfs December 11 2007 Archived from the original on July 12 2010 Comic Riffs A new JibJab video for STAR WARS DAY Yes May the 4th be with you The Hollywood Reporter July 6 2010 Archived from the original on July 10 2010 JibJab From The Fridge Collection YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 22 Retrieved 2020 11 25 Inc JibJab Media JibJab com Funny Music Videos eCards eCards Sendables and More JibJab Retrieved 2017 03 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Here s how a vintage internet company ended up center stage at WWDC Business Insider Retrieved 2017 03 17 External links EditJibJab com JibJab com on Facebook JibJab com on Twitter JibJab on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title JibJab amp oldid 1173165778, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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