Geeky·Posted on Aug 24, 2016People Can't Stop Watching Dragonite And Charizard Always Dance To The BeatSo this is what a dragon dance looks like.by Rachael KrishnaBuzzFeed News ReporterLinkFacebookPinterestTwitterMail Earlier this month, YouTube user Southern Lights uploaded an animation of Dragonite and Charizard dancing to Garnidelia's "Gokuraku Jodo". View this video on YouTube youtube.com The video was made with MikuMikuDance, a free program that allows users to create their own 3D animation. The animation spread across YouTube, where it was then picked up by multiple Pokémon fan accounts. People started putting different music to the animation, showing that, whatever the song, the two Pokémon would always dance in time to the beat. View this video on YouTube youtube.com Eventually, the challenge made its way to Twitter. wes @wesalanweber so i put this video with this song and 04:38 PM - 20 Aug 2016 Reply Retweet Favorite Gengar @ShinyGengarrr @PsyduckPGO @BulbasaurPGO 04:51 AM - 22 Aug 2016 Reply Retweet Favorite And still, no matter what song is looped on top of the video, it always works, whether it is CL. 2ท૯1 ツ @2NE1KH When Dragonite & Charizard got Lifted by @chaelinCL too Sun Aug 21 14:55:37 UTC+0000 2016 Reply Retweet Favorite Ariana Grande. mikey @Michaelxbaker Who made this, i just want to talk. 01:52 AM - 23 Aug 2016 Reply Retweet Favorite Or Santana. Ashley Feinberg @ashleyfeinberg i mean i know, but it works..... 01:06 AM - 24 Aug 2016 Reply Retweet Favorite The animation's popularity has even spawned similar Pokémon dance mashups. View this vine on Vine vine.co えぬぴー@4th神戸3日 @enupi_mmd ポケモンGOIN’!!! コダック マシシ氏 03:27 PM - 21 Aug 2016 Reply Retweet Favorite However, the creator of the original video doesn’t appear to be too pleased with the lack of credit he's getting. BuzzFeed News has reached out to user Southern Lights for comment.