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You can find various versions on platforms like YouTube or Voicemod's Tuna . The most popular version is the "Omae Wa Mou Shindeiru" (You are already dead) buildup followed by the high-pitched "NANI?!". Visual Elements:

Place the sound effect exactly at the moment of realization or impact. For a classic meme feel, freeze the frame on a "snapshot" of the subject's face just as the audio peaks. nani_anime_meme_sound_effect_for_editing

Editing a "Nani?!" moment usually involves a combination of audio and visual cues to maximize the comedic impact: You can find various versions on platforms like

Use speedline overlays or comic book filters to give the frame an authentic anime feel. For a classic meme feel, freeze the frame

The is a staple in meme culture, originally used in anime to convey extreme shock or disbelief. In Japanese, "Nani" literally translates to "What?" . To use it effectively in your video edits, you typically pair the high-pitched audio clip with specific visual filters and timing. How to Create the Full "Nani?!" Effect

Apply a "Chaos" or "Shake" filter simultaneously with the sound effect to simulate a high-energy explosion of shock.

Add a glowing red "laser eye" or "eye flare" effect to the subject of the video.

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