
Evil Kermit
Use Evil Kermit to show internal conflict between doing the right thing and giving in to temptation. Evil Kermit always suggests the irresponsible choice.
Dimensions: 700 × 325px
Format: Two-panel or captioned image showing Kermit and hooded evil Kermit, with evil one giving bad advice
📖 Origin Story
Source: Film "Muppets Most Wanted" featuring Kermit and Constantine
Creator: Screenshot from film showing Kermit talking to his evil doppelganger Constantine in a Sith cloak
First appeared: Twitter @aaannnnyyyyaaaa - November 6, 2016
Evil Kermit became an instant hit in November 2016, depicting Kermit the Frog talking to his hooded, Sith-like doppelganger Constantine. The format perfectly captures the internal struggle between good judgment and impulsive bad decisions. The meme exploded on Twitter as users posted scenarios where evil Kermit whispers terrible advice like "steal that dog" or "skip class." It resonated because everyone has that little voice encouraging bad choices, and Evil Kermit personified it perfectly.
🎯 How to Use This Template
Use Evil Kermit to show internal conflict between doing the right thing and giving in to temptation. Evil Kermit always suggests the irresponsible choice.
Pro Tips:
- 💡Format: "Me: [good thought] / Me to me: [bad impulsive thought]"
- 💡Evil Kermit should suggest something tempting but wrong
- 💡Works for minor temptations (skipping gym) or major ones
- 💡Can be wholesome or dark depending on the temptation
😂 Example Ideas

The original viral tweet - impulsive desire vs social norms

Student procrastination temptation

Financial self-sabotage
💡 Did You Know?
- •Constantine is actually a villain from Muppets Most Wanted, not specifically created for Star Wars
- •An "Evil Miss Piggy" variant emerged shortly after, focusing on relationship temptations
- •BTS member Jungkook was compared to Evil Kermit in the "Fake Love" video, creating crossover memes



