There have been several follow-ups to the "Badger Badger Badger" cartoon posted to the Weebl's Stuff website. "Badgers 2" was created in 2003 and features
zombie badgers on a black background with a scratching sound added to the music. A Christmas-themed version, with the badgers dressed in Santa Claus suits, the mushroom replaced with a present, and the snake replaced with baby Jesus in a nativity scene, is also available and was made for the 2004 Weebl Advent Calendar. "Badgers on a Plane" consists of a scene from a
Snakes on a Plane trailer that includes badgers and a mushroom, which have been digitally edited into the scene, tumbling from their seats while a bit of the song plays in the background. In 2007, "Big Ass Badgers" was released to spoof the
Transformers film. Also in 2007, a live-action version of the cartoon called "Baby Badgers" was released to promote the new Badger toys. A "Euro 2004 Edition" was also created during the
UEFA Euro 2004 football championship, where the badgers wore
England football jerseys to "
footy footy footy" and "England! England! Goal! A goal! Oh, it's a goal, scored by England, England..." A new version titled "Footy 2010" was created for the
2010 FIFA World Cup with
vuvuzelas drowning out the audio. Another version, titled "Realistic Football Badgers", was created in response to England's
2014 FIFA World Cup loss. The song is referenced in the January 2004 comic strips of JD Fraser's
User Friendly. A few of the characters interpreted "the song goes on about badgers, mushrooms and a snake" and that the song does not make sense. A parody by a group called Fifth District, titled "Potter Potter Potter", depicts several images of
Harry Potter dancing on the
Hogwarts Campus, one image of
Ron Weasley dancing in another area of the campus, and
Severus Snape advancing menacingly toward the figures of the bespectacled wizarding teen, with a
Whomping Willow tree and flying
hippogriffs in the background. The chant is "Potter Potter Potter Potter", "Weasley! Weasley!", and "Snape! Snape! Oh, it's a Snape!". In 2011, a
dubstep version called "Guess I Got My Badger Back" was released based on "Swagga" by
Excision &
Datsik. On 6 April 2011, he uploaded a 3D version. A new version of the song was launched on the
Moshi Monsters website, where the Monsters appear on the screen as "Moshi Moshi" is sung instead. Occasionally, there is a break where "Monster", or even rarer, "Moshling", is said instead. On 6 March 2013, Canadian musician
Devin Townsend released a previously unreleased cover of the song while recording the album
Deconstruction. Another adaptation of the song, "
Save the Badger Badger Badger", was released on 19 May 2013, in response to proposed
badger culling in the United Kingdom. The song features vocals and guitar from
Brian May and visuals reminiscent of the 1980 film
Flash Gordon, in addition to vocals from
Weebl and
Brian Blessed. Some of the song's lyrics are changed. On 2 September 2023, Weebl's Stuff uploaded "20 Years of Badgers" in honour of the original video's 20th anniversary. ==See also==