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The following is a comprehensive list of Talking Tom & Friends-related sightings and references on the internet, including parodies, bootlegs, memes and reasonably well-known content creators. The list does not include fan content, collaborations, pop-culture references or adult-based content.
Memes[]
Boy what the hell boy[]
Boy What The Hell Boy or Boi What The Hell Boi refers to a video of TikToker @mezzoreeves' voice put through Talking Tom Cat to say "boy what the hell boy," as if expressing shock and judgment. The clip became popular as a reaction to cringeworthy content on TikTok and YouTube in June and July 2021.
Screaming Bird[]
in October 2021 a now-terminated account uploaded a video on YouTube named screaming bird meme, a video featuring Talking Larry the Bird about Larry screaming hard.
Two Birds on a Wire[]
Around November 29, 2021, now-deleted TikToker @tqmgatos posted a video set to Regina Spektor's "Two Birds" where two versions of Talking Larry the Bird are shown over a black background. As the song plays, the Larry on the left is killed by lightning. Seconds later the Larry on the right screams in horror like the previously mentioned Screaming Bird.
Do you love God?[]

An official advertisement for My Talking Angela 2 featuring the Talking Ben the Dog app, a direct response of the meme.
On February 4, 2022, the popular YouTube streamer named Darren Jason Watkins Jr., better known by his alias IShowSpeed, began regularly uploading YouTube streams where he played the Talking Ben the Dog app. The streams would usually highlight Darren's "rivalry" with Ben, consisting mainly of him asking Ben unusual questions relating to heavily topical subjects, such as whether or not he loved God or if he supported the Black Lives Matter movement, with Darren having emotional outbursts from his responses. The popularity of the videos grew quickly, and Darren began to use Ben as a sort of mascot for his channels. His Talking Ben streams are widely considered to be some of the channel's most iconic content and Darren later began to feature other Talking Tom & Friends character in his videos, such as Tom and Angela.
On February 25, 2022, Darren received an unverified legal strike warning email allegedly sent by Outfit7 requesting that he ceases use of their content in future streams. The email was accordingly sent in response to complaints sent to the Outfit7 support team regarding Darren's inappropriate use of their apps. The email also claimed that Darren's streams were giving Outfit7's apps a poor reputation. In spite of the email, however, Darren continues to use their content unto the present day.
The 60s is full of Peace and Love[]
The "60s is full of Peace and Love" is a meme that circulated on YouTube around 2022. Although it never really became popular compared to other Talking Tom & Friends memes, it was still fairly popular. The clip used for the meme originates from the Talking Friends episode "Tom After Tom" and is from the scene where Ben sings "The 60s". The clip remains mostly the same, but ending of the song is cut off by Ben cursing at the viewer.
Mil Pimientos Picantes[]
EL GATO TOM COMIÓ 1000 PIMIENTOS PICANTES 🌶️👿-shorts -short -talkingtom -diablo
The original version of the video.
On April 11, 2024, TikToker CatGameplays uploaded an AI video where Tom becomes a demon and rampages a city (presumably New York) after eating 1,000 spicy peppers. After the release of this video, it spawned phonks[1] and several parodies of this video. CatGameplays would later upload other AI videos about Tom becoming something (E.g. a Gamma Mutate in "Mil Caramelos de Menta") after eating various food or absurdly inedible items.
Parodies[]
Talking Bella[]
Talking Bella is a Talking Ben the Dog parody app developed by independent game studio Synergy Games Studio and released around April 7, 2022. Talking Bella features its titular character, a talking dog named Bella who is a female parody of Ben created by the Russian YouTuber Rottberry, and is set in a variation of Ben's apartment. The app's sole feature is a direct parallel to the phone from the Talking Ben app: The player can call Bella, and she will respond to their sentences with either "Yes", "No", "Bruh" or laughter. Like Talking Ben the Dog, the app was featured in the streams of the popular YouTuber IShowSpeed.
Scary Juan[]
Scary Juan (formerly known as Talking Juan) is a My Talking Tom parody app developed by Panamanian game developer Luis_Dev and released on November 29, 2022. The app features a cat-like cyclops monster named Juan, a direct parody of Tom, and is set in a horror-themed version of the My Talking Tom house. As with the original app, the player takes part in usual features such as giving it food, playing games with it, or letting it sleep. However, the app is notably more violent than My Talking Tom, allowing the player to go so far as to kill Juan with potions. The parody received a fair amount of a following, having obtained millions of downloads over the course of time. This is due to the developer making videos about how he developed the game.
Talking Maria[]
Talking Maria is a My Talking Angela parody app that was also developed by Luis_Dev. The game uses Angela's model but it has scary features like Maria's eyes popping out and a horrific mouth. It is very much like the previous mentioned app Scary Juan, as Maria is supposed to be Juan's wife, although the game wasn't as famous as Scary Juan.
Talking Pablo[]
Talking Pablo is a Talking Ben the Dog parody app. The titular character, Pablo, is a parody of Ben.
My Horror[]
TBA
Bootlegs[]
Talking Cat Free[]
Don’t worry Tom, we’ll find him.
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Talking Cat Free was a bootleg game developed by an unknown company. It was removed for unknown reasons (probably due to copyright). There's no known APK online, sadly making it lost, even tho this is the case, footage of the app was uploaded early 2025. The game plays like the 2016 remake of the original Talking Tom Cat app, where you have a limit to how many times can you use a feature. (Also, the sneezing feature is a button instead of something that happens when doing nothing on the app for a while)
Talking Tom Cat 3[]
Talking Tom Cat 3, also known as 会说话的汤姆猫3 or Talking Tom 3 In Olympics, was a Chinese bootleg game released by developers NanJing oooo3d. The game takes place in a football stadium. It was unknown when the game was made, likely 2012, since the game featured a reference to the "Gangnam Style" dance, which was popular at the time. A sequel was made and another one was planned, but was later cancelled due to the developers being sued by Outfit7 in January 2013. It was notoriously known for a being disguised as a software worm going by the name of Gooligan that collected data about devices, installed rootkits, stole the player's Google account and aunthentication tokens, injected itself to Google Play and installed fraudulent apps. (Note: The Googlian virus was created at some point in 2015 - 2016 but the app was supposely made in 2012, so there's a chance that the malware is only on unofficial infected versions of the app)
Talking Tom Cat 4[]
Talking Tom Cat 4 was a Chinese bootleg game also released by NanJing oooo3d. The game's setting is a house decorated for Christmas.
Talking Tom Cat 5[]
Talking Tom Cat 5 is a canceled Chinese bootleg game released by the same developers. Only a screenshot shared by someone (likely an employee) on X (formerly Twitter) proved that a Talking Tom Cat 5 was planned. It is believed that it was supposed to be themed around the New Year.
My Tom Kart[]
My Tom Kart is a racing bootleg game released on November 19, 2017 by N Games. The game featured Tom, Angela, Hank, a mouse named Jaq (who looks like the mouse of the same name from Disney's Cinderella), and an evil version of Tom called Evil Tom (not to be confused with the actual Evil Tom from Talking Tom Shorts).
My Tom runner[]
Don’t worry Tom, we’ll find him.
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My Tom runner was another bootleg game developed by N Games, this time it was an endless runner game. it was released on November 16, 2017. There is currenly no known APK on the internet, sadly making it lost.
Talking Cat Leo[]
Talking Cat Leo is a bootleg game developed by Wonderful Games AG, a game studio that make other games with cats characters similar to Talking Tom or Subway Surfers. This game is similar to the original Talking apps.
Talking Cat Real[]
TBA
Guide Apps[]
Even though there is no need for guides on the Talking Tom & Friends apps, there are. These are basically "tips" and/or "guides" made for the apps. Most of them are deleted, but some still remain undeleted and/or active.
Fake Call Apps[]
There are some apps where you can call one of the Friends or one of the Gang member. Most of these are either silent, have a voice clip from the 2014 show or have something completely irrelevent to the Talking Tom & Friends franchise (for example: a voice clip from a horror movie or a voice clip from some random video game).
Usage of memes in Talking Tom & Friends[]
On occasion, content from the Talking Tom & Friends franchise has been known to reference well-known memes which were popular at the time of the content's release. The following is a organized list of such:
Apps[]
Talking Ben AI[]
A promotional image for the app references the "I like turtles" zombie makeup kid meme. This image also references the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series when Ben responds "Me too. Especially if they're the ninja type."
Shows[]
Talking Friends[]
The Ceiling Cat meme is mention twice in the series. The first time is in "Attack of the Tech!" and the second time is in "Shake that Tail".
Websites[]
"tfsuperstar.com"[]
Several images of Tom on the Talking Friends Superstar website reference Psy's "Gangnam Style" YouTube music video, which originally released on July 5, 2012 and went viral during August of the same year. During a vote for the Superstars Hit Hollywood event, users also had the option to dress Tom in an outfit that greatly resembles one of the outfits worn by Park Jae-sang in the music video, complete with Tom doing Psy's signature dance.[2]