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Turns out, all the world needed to be complete was this viral TikTok video featuring a cat named Ed, a nine-camera split filter, and the 1954 classic song, "Mr. Sandman." Trust us, you won't be disappointed. View this post on Instagram The video that started it all! #sandmancat A post shared by Ed 😺 (@thesandmancat) on Aug 18, 2019 at 7:22pm PDT


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Aug 21, 2019, 1:08 PM Updated Ed the cat from Ottawa is Canada's latest viral sensation, after a video of him on the social media app TikTok was viewed more than 10 million times and shared hundreds of thousands of times, worldwide.


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One 17-year-old TikTok user named Jade Taylor-Ryan managed to combine her 4-year-old cat named Ed, the 1954 song "Mr. Sandman" by the Chordettes, the app's nine-camera split filter, and a.


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Jade Taylor-Ryan, a 17-year-old from Canada, posted a video of her funny cat, Ed, clapping, spinning and swirling away to the tune of Mr. Sandman. Jade told Bored Panda that he cat name is "inspired by Ed Sheeran because they have the same hair color!" and he is 4 years old.


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A video of a cat enjoying the song "Mr. Sandman" has been viewed more than 8 million times.


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'Mr. Sandman,' the 1954 song by the Chordettes, has gone insanely viral due to a teen's TikTok video, featuring her orange Tabby cat.


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Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream (bum bum bum bum). Mr. Sandman did bring me a dream — one I didn't know I had — when I stumbled across this now-viral Tik Tok video of a cat "dancing" in a.


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Mr. Sandman Cat is a viral video using a nine panel TikTok effect in which the sounds and and lyrics of The Chordette's song "Mr. Sandman" is sequentially mimicked in each panel by video footage of a cat.


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A cat 's clapping paws enter the top left of the frame as the opening tune of The Chordettes' 1958 hit "Mr. Sandman" starts to play. It's pure joy, pure delight and over 10 million people have viewed it on the video-sharing platform TikTok. It's all the creation of Ottawa teenager Jade Taylor-Ryan. The 17-year-old — who's set to.


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A viral video of a cat set to the 1954 song Mr. Sandman has delighted millions of internet users. The video, which was posted by 17-year-old Jade Taylor-Ryan from Canada, was first shared over the.


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A new trend has taken social media by storm which uses a nine-camera split filter and the 1954 song Mr Sandman, by the barbershop-pop group the Chordettes. The trend was started a couple of months back by a TikTok user Enoch True and since then a number of videos have emerged showing people lipsyncing to the song using the nine-camera split.