It pains me to say this, however it’s been 20 years since David Firth’s Salad Fingers made its debut and irrevocably altered the humor of the web. The primary episode of the net sequence hit Newgrounds on July 1, 2004. To mark this milestone birthday, Firth dropped a twentieth anniversary particular earlier this week that sees the titular Salad Fingers taking a stroll down reminiscence lane, bringing us all the best way again to these early moments that seared the phrase “I like rusty spoons” into the collective consciousness of a complete era of web customers.
Issues received’t be precisely as you keep in mind them, although. That is the way it all went down in line with Salad Fingers and, nicely, are we actually anticipating Salad Fingers to be a dependable narrator? The 7-minute video expands the lore a bit and revisits characters just like the shrieking “younger little one” (who has some clarifications to make concerning their id) and the disturbing finger puppet pals Hubert Cumberdale, Marjory Stewart-Baxter and Jeremy Fisher. In case you’ve adopted the sequence over time and made all of it the best way to 2023’s “Harvest,” you’ll additionally acknowledge the completely horrifying Melvin Wishcake, who Salad Fingers refers to this time as “Manky Melvin, the smelly reject.”
I’ve acquired a comfortable spot in my coronary heart for this deranged cartoon, as I’m positive a lot of you do, and this was an actual deal with. I would simply must dive again in and rewatch the entire sequence now, which is as much as 13 episodes not counting this newest particular. Thanks for the (cursed) recollections, Salad Gregory Stuart Fingers.