Ultimate Dog Tease was the most-watched YouTube community video in the UK in 2011. The “talking dog” clip, showing a dog apparently reacting to talk of food, had 74,140,161 hits by yesterday. In second place was the T-Mobile Royal Wedding affectionate spoof with Royal lookalikes dancing down Westminster Abbey in a celebration of the marriage of William and Kate. This year YouTube hit 48 hours of content uploaded every minute. Rebecca Black’s ‘Friday’ was the most-watched YouTube community video globally.

YouTube user “saraj00n” combined the cat animation with a version of the song “Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya!” and uploaded it to YouTube on April 5, 2011, giving it the title “Nyan Cat”. The video has reached massive viral heights this year and reached ninth place in Business Insider’s top ten viral videos of April 2011.
Swede Mason edits Masterchef footage to the sounds of sweet tunes with a pumping “buttery, biscuit bass”...Five comedy sketches about a troubled young man growing up in the hood and learning meaningful lessons along the way. The 18-month old McEntee twins created a sensation when their intense gibberish conversation became famous around the world.