Nice.avi

The clip transitioned from a children's poem to a global meme through several stages of internet subculture:

The "mouth pop" Rosen performs is a signature move that has become as iconic as the word "nice" itself. It is often sampled by musicians and sound designers for its clean, percussive quality.

The sound has been edited into songs, used in video game mods, and "deep-fried" (distorted) for surrealist humor. The "Pop" Sound nice.avi

It is widely used as a "reaction" clip to express approval or satisfaction in response to something impressive or surprising.

Michael Rosen has embraced his meme status, often acknowledging his popularity with younger generations who discovered him through "nice.avi" rather than his written books. The meme remains a staple of "wholesome" internet culture, used to punctuate moments of simple joy or victory. Man Saying 'Nice' Meme Compilation | Greenscreen The clip transitioned from a children's poem to

In the original poem, Rosen describes eating hot potatoes and the satisfyng sound and sensation of the food being "just right."

is a classic internet meme and video clip featuring the British poet Michael Rosen . The video is most famous for Rosen making a distinct "pop" sound with his mouth, followed by the word "Nice." Origin and Background The "Pop" Sound It is widely used as

The title "nice.avi" refers to the common practice in the early-to-mid 2000s of naming downloaded video files with the .avi extension. It became a shorthand way to refer to the specific 2-second segment of the poem. Meme Evolution