The History of Nyan Cat: From Meme to Cultural Icon

10 Fun Facts About Nyan Cat You Probably Didn’t Know

  1. Origin date: Nyan Cat began as a GIF uploaded by artist Chris Torres (prguitarman) on April 2, 2011.
  2. Name history: The original YouTube upload used the title “Nyan Cat” after a commenter’s suggestion; “nyan” is the Japanese onomatopoeia for a cat’s meow.
  3. Pop-Tart design: The cat’s body is a cherry Pop-Tart — Torres mixed kawaii (cute) aesthetics with nostalgic snack imagery.
  4. Viral mashup: The famous YouTube video pairs the GIF with a looping Japanese pop song titled “Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya!” created by Vocaloid producer daniwellP and sung using Hatsune Miku.
  5. Copyright dispute: Torres issued a DMCA takedown against a company selling Nyan Cat merchandise in 2011, asserting ownership of the character design.
  6. Guinness recognition: In 2013, Nyan Cat was included in various “most famous meme” lists and remains one of the most recognizable internet memes from the early 2010s.
  7. Space mission nod: In 2016, a Nyan Cat animation was included in a NASA-themed project on an interactive exhibit celebrating internet culture.
  8. NFT sale: In February 2021, Chris Torres sold an animated Nyan Cat as an NFT for 300 ETH (about $590,000 at the time), marking a high-profile meme-to-NFT transition.
  9. Cultural references: Nyan Cat has been referenced in TV shows, video games, and advertising, often used as shorthand for internet nostalgia or viral phenomena.
  10. Fan remixes: The meme inspired countless remixes, covers, and tributes — from orchestral arrangements to metal versions — demonstrating its wide musical adaptability.

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