Youtuber Gets His Dad to Reenact Overwatch Emotes

Youtuber Gets His Dad to Reenact Overwatch Emotes

The Dad meme continues.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on May 12, 2017 @ 09:05 PM (Staff Bios)
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I think we can all agree that one of the best things about Blizzard's Overwatch is that it's able to entertain such a widely diverse audience. Not only does Overwatch bring in all sorts of age groups, but it's also popular all over the world. From the west to the east, from children to the elderly, Overwatch is a treasure. If you love Overwatch and you love your Dad (I would certainly hope you do) then you'll definitely get a kick out of this video.

Dad's have somehow become a living, breathing meme, and this Dad is contributing to the memes in a great way. Youtuber Nick Luciano got his Dad to reenact emotes from Overwatch and man is it ever funny to watch. He may not have the proper cosplay attire, but he does have a weed-wacker, some water guns, juggling balls, a toy bow-and-arrow and some gardening shovels. He definitely went through some effort to reenact these emotes, and we commend him for it. Thanks for the Friday night laughs papa Luciano.

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