

On May 3rd, YouTube user Bread Defender posted a dubbed version of the meme that received over 1.5 million views in one week (shown below). In the following weeks, the image received viral spread online through multiple reposts for example, an April 25th repost by iFunny user CumMoment received over 23,000 smiles in two weeks. On April 22nd, 2021, Redditor _ceo_of_unfunny posted an edited version of the Amogus panel, redrawing it to reference the exploration of North America and changing the caption to "Colombus." The post received 590 upvotes in the /r/amogus subreddit in three weeks (shown below, left). In addition to its use in memes, the catchphrase has been used as an ironic comment on social media. On February 5th, Redditor KindaCringe2 posted a meme that gained over 11,100 upvotes in one week (shown below, right). On January 30th, iFunny user MenesSlavos posted a dub of an earlier meme, with the post gaining over 16,300 smiles in one week (shown below, center). For example, on January 27th, 2021, Redditor Icerob711 posted a meme that received over 2,300 upvotes in two weeks (shown below, left). Starting in late January 2021, the catchphrase gained notable popularity in ironic meme communities on Reddit, such as /r/ComedyNecrophilia and /r/okbuddyretard, and on iFunny, often being used to replace dialogue lines in various comics and being combined with When The Imposter Is Sus meme.

On January 23rd, Redditor AtbBerare posted another version of the meme, gaining over 2,200 upvotes in three weeks (shown below, right). The post received over 8,600 upvotes in /r/ComedyNecrophilia subreddit in one month (shown below).

On January 16th, 2021, Redditor Transformers1_480 posted the earliest derivative meme reusing the caption, editing another cartoon by StoneToss. For example, on January 20th, 2021, iFunny user bamboosle posted a cropped version of the meme, gaining over 27,200 smiles in three weeks. In the following weeks, the image received viral spread online. On January 16th, 2021, Redditor Lewdvik posted an edit of a panel from a cartoon by webcomic artist StoneToss (shown below, left), replacing one of the people in the comic with a white crewmate from Among Us and changing the the dialogue line to the single word "amogus." The post received over 4,600 upvotes in the /r/antifastonetoss subreddit in one month (shown below, right). On December 11th, 2020, Redditor star-platinum_ posted the earliest known meme that referred to the 2018 video game Among Us, which gained viral popularity during Autumn 2020, as "Amog Us." The post received over 680 upvotes but did not spawn a trend.
