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For other people named Leroy Jenkins, see Leroy Jenkins (disambiguation).
Ben Schulz, creator of Leeroy Jenkins at BlizzCon 2007Leeroy Jenkins, sometimes misspelled Leroy Jenkins and often elongated with numerous additional letters, is an Internet phenomenon named for a player character created by Ben Schulz in Blizzard Entertainment's MMORPG, World of Warcraft. The character became popular due to a video of the game that circulated around the Internet. The phenomenon has since spread beyond the boundaries of the gaming community into other online and mainstream media.
Contents [hide]
1 Video
2 Merchandise
3 Reaction
4 In popular culture
5 References
6 External links
[edit] Video
The video was released by the World of Warcraft player guild "PALS FOR LIFE". It features a group of players discussing a detailed battle strategy for the next encounter while one of their party members, Leeroy, is away from his computer. Their plan is ruined when Leeroy returns and, ignorant of the strategy, immediately charges headlong into battle shouting his own name in a stylized battle cry. His companions rush to help, but Leeroy's actions ruin the meticulous plan, and all of the group members are killed.
The Internet phenomenon started with the release of the video clip to the World of Warcraft game forum in a thread titled "UBRS (vid) ROOKERY OVERPOWERED! blue please.", which jokingly presented the video in a serious context.[1] The thread requested that other players provide help with strategy and that Blizzard reduce the difficulty of the encounter. The video spread as an internet meme, and Leeroy's response to the other players' chastisements, "at least I have chicken", was also much parodied.
When asked about his actions in the video by National Public Radio, Ben Schulz said the players "were drinking 40s and just yelling at each other."[2]
[edit] Merchandise
The character's popularity resulted in his inclusion in the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game.[3] Reflecting the video in which he appears, Leeroy is a detriment to the rest of the player's team, exhausting them for the current and following turns. For gameplay reasons, his effects are not entirely negative: although no one else can attack, Leeroy can attack instantly should the player repeat Leeroy's famous shout, and his attack is unusually high compared to the cost of playing him. However, his health is such that opponents should deal with him easily on subsequent turns.[4] Upper Deck Entertainment released a World of Warcraft Miniatures game in late 2008, which included a Leeroy Jenkins figurine. As a reference to Leeroy's famous claim, the figure is seen holding a chicken leg in his left hand.[5]
[edit] Reaction
The August 2005 issue of PC Gamer UK featured an article on the video, titled "The Ballad of Leeroy Jenkins". The article took the position that the video was designed as a negative commentary on the kind of "nerd-guilds" that meticulously and statistically plan out raids with all the seriousness of actual military tactics. They added that they felt Leeroy is in fact the hero of the piece, acting against the geekiness of his guild. Notably, the planned tactics made no sense and would have failed regardless.[6]
[edit] In popular culture
Leeroy Jenkins was mentioned as part of a clue on the November 16, 2005 episode of the game show Jeopardy! as part of their college week tournament, though no contestant rang in.[7]
The South Park episode "Make Love, Not Warcraft" was a parody of the World of Warcraft series as a whole, with the episode's antagonist a griefer named Jenkins.[8][9]
Leeroy Jenkins later found himself immortalized in the very game in which he appears. Blizzard added the attainable title of Jenkins to players who could kill 50 of the famous rookery whelps from the video within 15 seconds, with the achievement "Leeeeeeeeeeeeeroy!" being attained for the same feat.[10] Leeroy only earned the achievement in December 2009.[11]
The dwarf Kilroy Stonekin[12], a secondary character found in the last part of a popular online game Guild Wars, is a direct reference to Leeroy. He is characterised by storming ahead into masses of enemies, while boosting the team with his battle cry "Kilroy Stonekin".
In 2007, Toyota released an ad for the Toyota Tacoma parodying the Leeroy Jenkins video, and in particular the line "Let's do this!"[13]
In 2009, the military publication Armed Forces Journal published an article titled "Let's Do This!: Leeroy Jenkins and the American Way of Advising". The article, by Capt. Robert M Chamberlain, links Jenkins to the American approach to advising Iraq.[14]
Attorney Marc Randazza cited "Leeroy Jenkins" as source of other Internet memes.[15]
On the DVD release of Harold Ramis' Year One (2009), under special features, there is a deleted scene in which the character Isaac ruins a planned attack by running senselessly into battle screaming the famed battle cry, "Let's do this! Leeeroooyy Jennkinnnnsss!" and getting his entire party killed in the process. Isaac himself escapes the fate of his party, and when confronted by a dying companion, goes on to say, "at least I have chicken".
The deleted scenes from the DVD 'Monsters vs Aliens' shows B.O.B. exclaiming the phrase 'Let's do this! Leeroy Jenkins!' and jumping out the window.
In episode 8 season 4 of My Name Is Earl entitled " Little Bad Voodoo Brother," towards the end of the episode, when trying to save O Scar. Randy shouts "Leeroy Jenkins" before jumping off the porch.
[edit] References
1.^ "WoW BlueTracker: UBRS (vid) ROOKERY OVERPOWERED! blue please.". May 10 2005. http://blue.cardplace.com/cache/wow-general/3070249.htm. Retrieved September 18 2009.
2.^ "My ROFLCon Weekend: Breakfast with Tron Guy". The Bryant Park Project (National Public Radio). http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89990930.
3.^ "Leeroy Jenkins". p. World of Warcraft Trading Card Game Database. http://wowtcgdb.com/carddetail.aspx?id=27. Retrieved 3 March 2009.
4.^ "World of Warcraft Trading Card Game Preview: Leeroy Jenkins". August 14, 2006. http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/wow/en/news/article.aspx?aid=1019. Retrieved 2006-10-10.
5.^ "Leeroy Jenkins". p. World of Warcraft Miniatures Game. http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/wowminis/includes/miniviewer.aspx?id=087. Retrieved 3 March 2009.
6.^ Pearson, Craig (August, 2005). "The Ballad of Leeroy Jenkins". PC Gamer UK.
7.^ (2006-11-18.) "Guerilla gaming." Guardian Unlimited (news website). Mentions the Jeopardy question without specific details. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
8.^ Ross Miller (2006-10-02). "South Park: make love, not Warcraft (update 1)". Joystiq. http://www.joystiq.com/2006/10/02/south-park-make-love-not-warcraft/. Retrieved 2006-11-12.
9.^ "South Park official FAQ". southparkstudios.com. http://www.southparkstudios.com/fans/faq/archives.php?id=53561. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
10.^ Amanda Miller (2008-10-14). "Five easy achievements you can snag right now". WoWInsider. http://www.wowinsider.com/2008/10/14/snag-five-easy-achievements/. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
11.^ ""Leeroy's Achievements"". 2010-05-04. http://www.wowarmory.com/character-achievements.xml?r=Dath%27Remar&cn=Leeroy&gn=PALS+FOR+LIFE.
12.^ ""Kilroy Stoneskin - Guild Wars Wiki"". 2010-06-30. http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Kilroy_Stonekin.
13.^ Szabelski, Brian (October 6, 2007). "Toyota, World of Warcraft Come Together in New Tacoma Ad". BlogCritics. http://blogcritics.org/gaming/article/toyota-world-of-warcraft-come-together/. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
14.^ Chamberlain, Robert (June 19, 2009). "Let's Do This! Leeroy Jenkins and the American way of advising". http://www.armedforcesjournal.com/2009/06/4036672/. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
15.^ Responsive brief in Mercury Radio Arts, Inc. v. Eiland-Hall. Accessed October 7, 2009.
[edit] External links
Leeroy Jenkins at YouTube
Leeroy Jenkins, interviewed by Veronica Belmont at Blizzcon 07.
The Legend of Leeroy Jenkins, article at Denver Westword News
[hide]v • d • eWorld of Warcraft
Video games World of Warcraft (gameplay) · The Burning Crusade · Wrath of the Lich King · Cataclysm
Books Day of the Dragon · Lord of the Clans · Of Blood and Honor · The Last Guardian · War of the Ancients Trilogy · Cycle of Hatred · Rise of the Horde · Tides of Darkness
Comics The Sunwell Trilogy · World of Warcraft (World of Warcraft · Ashbringer · Special) · Legends · Dragons of Outland
Games World of Warcraft: The Board Game · World of Warcraft Trading Card Game · Warcraft/World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game
Software Glider (bot) · Talent calculator · Thottbot · Warden (software) · Wowhead · WoWWiki
Culture Warcraft series · Corrupted Blood incident · Leeroy Jenkins · Make Love, Not Warcraft
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leeroy_Jenkins"
Categories: Machinima | Video game memes | Web humor | World of Warcraft | Internet memes
For other people named Leroy Jenkins, see Leroy Jenkins (disambiguation).
Ben Schulz, creator of Leeroy Jenkins at BlizzCon 2007Leeroy Jenkins, sometimes misspelled Leroy Jenkins and often elongated with numerous additional letters, is an Internet phenomenon named for a player character created by Ben Schulz in Blizzard Entertainment's MMORPG, World of Warcraft. The character became popular due to a video of the game that circulated around the Internet. The phenomenon has since spread beyond the boundaries of the gaming community into other online and mainstream media.
Contents [hide]
1 Video
2 Merchandise
3 Reaction
4 In popular culture
5 References
6 External links
[edit] Video
The video was released by the World of Warcraft player guild "PALS FOR LIFE". It features a group of players discussing a detailed battle strategy for the next encounter while one of their party members, Leeroy, is away from his computer. Their plan is ruined when Leeroy returns and, ignorant of the strategy, immediately charges headlong into battle shouting his own name in a stylized battle cry. His companions rush to help, but Leeroy's actions ruin the meticulous plan, and all of the group members are killed.
The Internet phenomenon started with the release of the video clip to the World of Warcraft game forum in a thread titled "UBRS (vid) ROOKERY OVERPOWERED! blue please.", which jokingly presented the video in a serious context.[1] The thread requested that other players provide help with strategy and that Blizzard reduce the difficulty of the encounter. The video spread as an internet meme, and Leeroy's response to the other players' chastisements, "at least I have chicken", was also much parodied.
When asked about his actions in the video by National Public Radio, Ben Schulz said the players "were drinking 40s and just yelling at each other."[2]
[edit] Merchandise
The character's popularity resulted in his inclusion in the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game.[3] Reflecting the video in which he appears, Leeroy is a detriment to the rest of the player's team, exhausting them for the current and following turns. For gameplay reasons, his effects are not entirely negative: although no one else can attack, Leeroy can attack instantly should the player repeat Leeroy's famous shout, and his attack is unusually high compared to the cost of playing him. However, his health is such that opponents should deal with him easily on subsequent turns.[4] Upper Deck Entertainment released a World of Warcraft Miniatures game in late 2008, which included a Leeroy Jenkins figurine. As a reference to Leeroy's famous claim, the figure is seen holding a chicken leg in his left hand.[5]
[edit] Reaction
The August 2005 issue of PC Gamer UK featured an article on the video, titled "The Ballad of Leeroy Jenkins". The article took the position that the video was designed as a negative commentary on the kind of "nerd-guilds" that meticulously and statistically plan out raids with all the seriousness of actual military tactics. They added that they felt Leeroy is in fact the hero of the piece, acting against the geekiness of his guild. Notably, the planned tactics made no sense and would have failed regardless.[6]
[edit] In popular culture
Leeroy Jenkins was mentioned as part of a clue on the November 16, 2005 episode of the game show Jeopardy! as part of their college week tournament, though no contestant rang in.[7]
The South Park episode "Make Love, Not Warcraft" was a parody of the World of Warcraft series as a whole, with the episode's antagonist a griefer named Jenkins.[8][9]
Leeroy Jenkins later found himself immortalized in the very game in which he appears. Blizzard added the attainable title of Jenkins to players who could kill 50 of the famous rookery whelps from the video within 15 seconds, with the achievement "Leeeeeeeeeeeeeroy!" being attained for the same feat.[10] Leeroy only earned the achievement in December 2009.[11]
The dwarf Kilroy Stonekin[12], a secondary character found in the last part of a popular online game Guild Wars, is a direct reference to Leeroy. He is characterised by storming ahead into masses of enemies, while boosting the team with his battle cry "Kilroy Stonekin".
In 2007, Toyota released an ad for the Toyota Tacoma parodying the Leeroy Jenkins video, and in particular the line "Let's do this!"[13]
In 2009, the military publication Armed Forces Journal published an article titled "Let's Do This!: Leeroy Jenkins and the American Way of Advising". The article, by Capt. Robert M Chamberlain, links Jenkins to the American approach to advising Iraq.[14]
Attorney Marc Randazza cited "Leeroy Jenkins" as source of other Internet memes.[15]
On the DVD release of Harold Ramis' Year One (2009), under special features, there is a deleted scene in which the character Isaac ruins a planned attack by running senselessly into battle screaming the famed battle cry, "Let's do this! Leeeroooyy Jennkinnnnsss!" and getting his entire party killed in the process. Isaac himself escapes the fate of his party, and when confronted by a dying companion, goes on to say, "at least I have chicken".
The deleted scenes from the DVD 'Monsters vs Aliens' shows B.O.B. exclaiming the phrase 'Let's do this! Leeroy Jenkins!' and jumping out the window.
In episode 8 season 4 of My Name Is Earl entitled " Little Bad Voodoo Brother," towards the end of the episode, when trying to save O Scar. Randy shouts "Leeroy Jenkins" before jumping off the porch.
[edit] References
1.^ "WoW BlueTracker: UBRS (vid) ROOKERY OVERPOWERED! blue please.". May 10 2005. http://blue.cardplace.com/cache/wow-general/3070249.htm. Retrieved September 18 2009.
2.^ "My ROFLCon Weekend: Breakfast with Tron Guy". The Bryant Park Project (National Public Radio). http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89990930.
3.^ "Leeroy Jenkins". p. World of Warcraft Trading Card Game Database. http://wowtcgdb.com/carddetail.aspx?id=27. Retrieved 3 March 2009.
4.^ "World of Warcraft Trading Card Game Preview: Leeroy Jenkins". August 14, 2006. http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/wow/en/news/article.aspx?aid=1019. Retrieved 2006-10-10.
5.^ "Leeroy Jenkins". p. World of Warcraft Miniatures Game. http://entertainment.upperdeck.com/wowminis/includes/miniviewer.aspx?id=087. Retrieved 3 March 2009.
6.^ Pearson, Craig (August, 2005). "The Ballad of Leeroy Jenkins". PC Gamer UK.
7.^ (2006-11-18.) "Guerilla gaming." Guardian Unlimited (news website). Mentions the Jeopardy question without specific details. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
8.^ Ross Miller (2006-10-02). "South Park: make love, not Warcraft (update 1)". Joystiq. http://www.joystiq.com/2006/10/02/south-park-make-love-not-warcraft/. Retrieved 2006-11-12.
9.^ "South Park official FAQ". southparkstudios.com. http://www.southparkstudios.com/fans/faq/archives.php?id=53561. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
10.^ Amanda Miller (2008-10-14). "Five easy achievements you can snag right now". WoWInsider. http://www.wowinsider.com/2008/10/14/snag-five-easy-achievements/. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
11.^ ""Leeroy's Achievements"". 2010-05-04. http://www.wowarmory.com/character-achievements.xml?r=Dath%27Remar&cn=Leeroy&gn=PALS+FOR+LIFE.
12.^ ""Kilroy Stoneskin - Guild Wars Wiki"". 2010-06-30. http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Kilroy_Stonekin.
13.^ Szabelski, Brian (October 6, 2007). "Toyota, World of Warcraft Come Together in New Tacoma Ad". BlogCritics. http://blogcritics.org/gaming/article/toyota-world-of-warcraft-come-together/. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
14.^ Chamberlain, Robert (June 19, 2009). "Let's Do This! Leeroy Jenkins and the American way of advising". http://www.armedforcesjournal.com/2009/06/4036672/. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
15.^ Responsive brief in Mercury Radio Arts, Inc. v. Eiland-Hall. Accessed October 7, 2009.
[edit] External links
Leeroy Jenkins at YouTube
Leeroy Jenkins, interviewed by Veronica Belmont at Blizzcon 07.
The Legend of Leeroy Jenkins, article at Denver Westword News
[hide]v • d • eWorld of Warcraft
Video games World of Warcraft (gameplay) · The Burning Crusade · Wrath of the Lich King · Cataclysm
Books Day of the Dragon · Lord of the Clans · Of Blood and Honor · The Last Guardian · War of the Ancients Trilogy · Cycle of Hatred · Rise of the Horde · Tides of Darkness
Comics The Sunwell Trilogy · World of Warcraft (World of Warcraft · Ashbringer · Special) · Legends · Dragons of Outland
Games World of Warcraft: The Board Game · World of Warcraft Trading Card Game · Warcraft/World of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game
Software Glider (bot) · Talent calculator · Thottbot · Warden (software) · Wowhead · WoWWiki
Culture Warcraft series · Corrupted Blood incident · Leeroy Jenkins · Make Love, Not Warcraft
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leeroy_Jenkins"
Categories: Machinima | Video game memes | Web humor | World of Warcraft | Internet memes
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