Gif Bin is your daily source for funny gifs, reaction gifs and funny animated pictures! The bluntness of the famous mistranslation is in stark contrast to CATS's cool, caustic irony in the original text. CATS: You are on the way to destruction. CATS: All your base are belong to us. "All your base are belong to us" is a broken English ("Engrish") phrase found in the opening cutscene of the 1989 video game Zero Wing which became a popular Internet meme. CATS: Thanks to the cooperation of the Federation Government forces, CATS has been able to take over all of your bases. Look closely at the animated gif above because you will see those grammatically disturbed phrases repeated anywhere and everywhere you go. In the original line, CATS uses a form of Japanese grammar that is rude to the listeners but respectful towards the Federation army. «All Your Base Are Belong To Us», by Chris Taylor, Time, 25 Φεβρουαρίου 2001 «When Gamer Humor Attacks», by Jeffrey Benner, Wired, 23 Φεβρουαρίου 2001 «All your base are belong to us», by Kieren McCarthy, The Register, 22 Φεβρουαρίου 2001 “All Your Base Are Belong to Us” is a popular catchphrase that swept across the internet at the dawn of 21st century as early as in 1998. The quote is included in the European version of the game, which features poor English translations of the original Japanese version. The difference is especially vivid in the line corresponding to "All your base are belong to us." An awkward English translation of “all of your bases are under our control,” the quote originally appeared in the opening dialogue of Zero Wing, a nostalgic 16-bit shoot’em up game released in 1989. ... All your base are belong to us… 2000-ben a The Laziest Men In Mars nevű gabber banda remixelte a Zero Wing eredeti főcímdalát, és rákeverték az All Your Base belong to us mondatot. Large collection of the best gifs. All Your Base Are Belong To Us reversed gif. CATS:君達の艦も、そろそろ終わりだろう。 (CATS: Kimi tachi no kan mo, sorosoro owari darō.) Könyvek, képregények, internetes oldalak, rajongói képek, ruhadarabok viselik magukon a híressé vált feliratot. ; 2001-ben a Wired magazin cikket hozott le a legújabb őrület terjedéséről.