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Revision as of 21:26, 2 April 2014
"IT COMES WITH A FLASHY INTRO!"
—D~, "Rated S", Black Pawn Movement
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DnA is a spinoff of the Black Pawn Movement series of videos, cutting the number of riffers back down to two (D~ and A~, respectively). Rather than focusing on any one group, DnA broadens the target range for riffs to practically anything on YouTube, having riffed Fred, Soulja Boy and even the Insane Clown Posse, among quite a few others.
If you're looking for the double helix which codes for life, see Useful Notes/DNA.
DnA provides examples of:
- Colour-Coded for Your Convenience: The text for everyone is a separate color: D~ is white, A~ is green. However, the colors do change occasionally. For example, when a video has a lot of white where the text appears, D~'s text will change to orange to compensate. The fonts are also different.
- Deadpan Snarker: A~.
- He Who Must Not Be Seen: Like in the Black Pawn Movement videos, neither D~ nor A~ are seen.
- Except for that one time.
- Shout Out: AND HOW!
- For a more explicit example, take a good, long look at the picture above.
- Spin-Off: Of the Black Pawn Movement.