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    The Mystery of Shmunguss: Is the Netflix Category Real or Just a Joke?

    Tara PriceBy Tara PriceJune 22, 2023Updated:November 6, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Is Shmunguss on Netflix Real or Just an Internet Prank?

    Netflix has perfected the art of genre recommendations, serving up everything from “Feel-Good Dramas” to “Mind-Bending Sci-Fi.”

    But recently, an unusual new category has allegedly surfaced, one that sounds less like a genre and more like something out of a fever dream: “Shmunguss.”

    If that doesn’t immediately make sense, you’re not alone.

    This strange journey began with a viral TikTok by @channel.everything, who claimed to have discovered a hidden category on Netflix titled Shmunguss.

    As you might expect, the video drew millions of curious viewers, all wondering the same thing: 

    Is Shmunguss real? Or, was this just another elaborate social media prank designed to mess with our minds?

    The TikTok That Sparked Shmunguss Fever

    The video in question had all the makings of a viral sensation. TikTok user @channel.everything showed himself scrolling through Netflix and landing on a bizarre category—Shmunguss—tucked between “Trending Now” and “Award-Winning Films.”

    According to the video, the Shmunguss category included so-called titles like The Shmunguss King, Shmunguss’ Revenge, and The Shmunguss Among Us, with the claim that actor Paul Giamatti starred in The Shmunguss King.

    @weenibeeni Does anyone else have this?? Please im so confused.. #fyp #trending #wtf #netflix #funny #weird #selenagomez ♬ original sound – weenibeeni

    Predictably, the video left viewers scratching their heads and Googling, What is Shmunguss?

    Yet a quick search revealed… absolutely nothing. No “Shmunguss” titles, no secret Netflix genre, just an internet-wide sense of bewilderment.

    The lack of results only deepened the mystery, prompting some users to speculate whether Shmunguss could only be accessed through a VPN.

    As the girlfriend in the TikTok video chimed in, “I’m on a VPN!” leading to a memorable punchline:

    “A VPN into what, another dimension?” Fans even likened it to Rick and Morty’s “interdimensional cable”—a fitting comparison for this strange saga​

    What Exactly Is a “Shmunguss”?

    To this day, there’s no official answer to the question, What is Shmunguss? 

    Shmunguss isn’t real. Turns out, @channel.everything is known for creating viral pranks, cleverly crafted to fool the internet.

    According to In The Know, the account has a track record for posting surreal, “is-this-real?” content that teases the line between truth and fiction​.

    The inclusion of Shmunguss-themed merchandise in their bio shortly after the video’s success was another dead giveaway.

    But that hasn’t stopped fans from engaging with the joke, creating their own fictional Shmunguss lore in the comments and wondering what other absurd categories could be out there.

    Shmunguss: A Case Study in Viral Pranks and the Search for Hidden Content

    The allure of Shmunguss lies in its absurdity. We’ve all seen Netflix recommend us something odd or strangely specific, so a genre titled “Shmunguss” feels just plausible enough to be real.

    And the idea of a category so hidden it requires a VPN to access only adds to the intrigue.

    It’s a testament to how well-constructed pranks can blur reality and keep millions hooked, even when the “evidence” is laughably thin.

    It also taps into our shared fascination with hidden gems. Just the thought of unlocking a weird, exclusive genre has a certain charm, appealing to anyone who loves the idea of discovering forgotten or obscure content.

    The Viral Hoax That Kept Us Guessing

    While Shmunguss is, sadly, a fictional category, the prank serves as a clever reminder to keep a skeptical eye on viral trends.

    Netflix didn’t secretly roll out a strange new category, nor did Paul Giamatti agree to star in The Shmunguss King.

    But sometimes, in our digital age, it’s fun to play along. And while Shmunguss may be nothing more than a well-executed hoax, it speaks volumes about our collective willingness to believe in the bizarre.

    In the end, Shmunguss wasn’t real, but it left an indelible mark on those who encountered it.

    The viral prank is proof that in the right hands, a little imagination can convince the internet of almost anything—even a genre that lives only in our wildest Netflix-inspired dreams.

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