The "Rom and Death" meme, also known as the , is a viral internet phenomenon featuring a character from the 1988 Soviet animated film Treasure Island (Ostrov Sokrovishch). It pairs a scene of the character's exaggerated, confident stride with the high-energy track "Why Not" by Ghostface Playa. 🏴☠️ Origin and Context
A 1988 animated adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel, produced by the Ukrainian studio Kievnauchfilm. The "Rom and Death" meme, also known as
Dr. Livesey has been embraced as a due to his towering physique, constant smile, and overwhelming confidence. The meme is based on , a character
A subgenre of hip-hop characterized by cowbell melodies and heavy bass. ⚓ Cultural Impact
The meme is based on , a character known for his relentless optimism and "Chad-like" energy.
The "Rom and Death" (Rum and Death) part comes from Livesey's stern but cheerful warning to Billy Bones: "The words 'rum' and 'death' mean the same thing to you" .
The combination of the rhythmic walk and the phonk beat led to millions of views and a massive spike in searches in August 2022. ⚓ Cultural Impact