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The phrase originated from a viral YouTube video uploaded on June 29, 2011, by user C8 Swap. In the video, a young player on the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 map hits a "360 no-scope" trickshot from the top of a crane. Upon landing the shot, the player—overwhelmed with excitement—famously screams:

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The meme became a universal "call tag" for gamers who achieve something impressive (or hilariously bad) and want to mock the self-importance of professional gaming montages. Legacy and Modern Context mlg_trickshot_omg_mom_get_the_camera

The "Mom Get The Camera" meme is a cornerstone of internet culture, specifically within the montage parody era of the early 2010s. It captures the peak of high-energy, over-the-top gaming reactions that defined a generation of YouTube content. Origin and the "Trickshot" The phrase originated from a viral YouTube video

This reaction was quickly adopted by the MLG montage community, which parodyed competitive gaming videos by layering them with: and aggressive dubstep music. Visual "hitmarkers" and lens flares. Logos for Mountain Dew , Doritos , and the MLG logo itself. Strobe lights and distorted "bass boosted" audio. Legacy and Modern Context The "Mom Get The

Even today, the phrase is used as a nostalgic throwback. It is frequently referenced on platforms like TikTok and Reddit whenever someone pulls off an unlikely feat in modern titles like Warzone or Rainbow Six Siege . It remains a tribute to the "golden age" of gaming on YouTube. Mom get the camera!! (Original)