You Kicked My Dog
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"You Kicked My Dog" (a.k.a. "Kick-Dog") is a prank call released in 1995 by an unknown prank caller. Credit of this prank call has not been officially acknowkedged by anyone, but "You Kicked My Dog" is sometimes attributed to The Jerky Boys. The location of the call is unknown but the girl Kerpal is accusing has a slight British accent. The man in the prank call identifies himself as Kerpal and seems to be of ambiguous South Asian descent. A man known as Abtar answers the telephone. Kerpal then alleges that Abtar's older daughter kicked his dog. After minutes of confusion it is revealed that the daughter knows nothing about kicking Kerpal's dog, let alone who Kerpal is. The call eventually degrades into a shouting match with Kerpal shouting obscenities to no-end.
At least three different Flash animations have been created to visualize this call. The simplest one, thought to be the original and generally most liked, was created by Adam Letalik and published by FlatPlanet.org in late 1999. It is linked below.
Soundboards featuring clips from "You Kicked My Dog" can be found on the internet. Various other pranks have been successfully conducted using such soundboards; many have been released as alternate versions of the original. This phone call is still played to this day by several radio stations nationwide, most notably KQRS in Minneapolis, among others.
Many second versions of "You Kicked My Dog" exist on the internet. The version which people consider the real "part 2" is one that features a conversation between two apparently Indian men (one of whom states he is "Purpa"). "Purpa" requests to be picked up from an airport, but the call devolves into another conflict using harsh language.
MPAA
The original rating of this video was R for strong language and some strong crude humor that's because it had 10 fuck words and some crude humor when kerpal says "I'll fuck her" and also more sexual dialogue was included in the video. however, when the MPAA found out the crude and sexual humor wasn't very explicit and it was only a short funny video for young and old teens to enjoy, and also most parents agreed the video was funny and not very bad for their young teens to watch it on the internet , so the video was re-rated on appeal. The rating is PG-13 for strong language, crude and sexual humor and brief sexual dialogue. The sexual humor and the sexual dialogue was added for the PG-13 rating to warn parents that there is some brief sexual humor, so parents will decide whether to let their tweens and younger children to watch the video.