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Rémi Gaillard (; born 7 February 1975 in Montpellier, France) is a French prankster,
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and animal rights activist. Well-known for his videos on
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, his channel is the 100th most subscribed comedy channel on YouTube with more than 7.29 million subscribers as of January 2023. After losing his job at a shoe store and leaving Preston Manor School, Rémi began to use his free time to run pranks on the public. Gaillard gained attention in the French media after performing a series of pranks, including an appearance disguised as a
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football player in the '' 2002 Coupe de France'' final match, during which he took part in the winners' celebrations and was greeted by then
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, Jacques Chirac. He plays football non-professionally, and has posted numerous trick shot videos, including one with Brazilian footballer
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. Gaillard has appeared in several sports events, TV game shows and political rallies as well as the 2011
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-produced documentary, '' The Antics Roadshow''.


Concept

Rémi Gaillard became known for his videos, in which he displays an "outrageous" style of humour. Recurring themes include dressing up as and interpreting the behaviour of various animals in public, racing unsuspecting car-drivers whilst dressed up as
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''à la'' '' Mario Kart'', and numerous provocative interactions with parking enforcement officers and the police. Gaillard's satirical motto is ''C'est en faisant n'importe quoi qu'on devient n'importe qui'' whose literal meaning is "It is by doing whatever that we become whoever". The understood meaning is satirical because "n'importe quoi" implies doing something ridiculous and "n'importe qui" implies no one important. It plays on a classic French proverb ''C'est en forgeant qu'on devient forgeron.'' Literally translated the proverb reads, "It is by smithing that one becomes a blacksmith".


Sketches

The majority of Gaillard's sketches are of the
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type, often disguising himself in outlandish costumes for his pranks. In some videos, Gaillard is accompanied by a crowd of friends, giving the action a flashmob-like nature. Gaillard shot his first sketch in 1999 with a friend in Montpellier, and in 2001, he launched his website nimportequi.com. He gained fame in 2002 at the finals of the Coupe de France. He achieved further YouTube popularity through his Rocky Balboa parodies, Pac-Man, '' Mario Kart'' and Santa Claus pranks, as well as his football videos. His recent pranks often entail dressing up in large animal costumes; including a kangaroo and a bat. He has also dressed up as a bomb and a Traffic enforcement camera, and has stayed locked in an animal cage for 87 hours to raise funds for animal shelters. On his official site, Gaillard claims over 2.5 billion views on his videos on the web. His YouTube channel has 1.8 billion total views and his most popular YouTube video, "Kangaroo", has 90 million views. In 2010, English comedian Dom Joly claimed that some of Gaillard's sketches plagiarize from Joly's show, ''Trigger Happy TV'', as shown by
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channel CopyComic in December 2017. Gaillard responded by demonstrating that many of Dom Joly's own pranks may have equally been plagiarized from his own work as well as the work of other comedians including Buster Keaton.


Movie

Gaillard starred in his first full-length feature film titled ''N'importe qui''. It was directed by Raphaël Frydman and released on 5 March 2014, in France.


See also

*Practical joke *Trigger Happy TV * World Freestyle Football Association


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gaillard, Remi 1975 births Mass media people from Montpellier Living people French humorists Freestyle footballers French YouTubers French male writers Prank YouTubers Practical jokes French animal rights activists