Song The original version of the song "Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya!" was uploaded by user "daniwell" to the Japanese video site
Niconico on July 25, 2010. The song features the
Vocaloid virtual singer
Hatsune Miku. The Japanese word (
wikt:にゃん) is
onomatopoeic, imitating the call of a cat (equivalent to English "
meow"). On January 30, 2011, a user named "Momomomo" uploaded a cover of "Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya!" featuring the
UTAU voice Momone Momo. The voice source used to create the Momone Momo voice was a Japanese woman named Momoko Fujimoto.
Animated GIF On April 2, 2011, the
GIF animation of the cat was posted by 25-year-old Christopher Torres of
Dallas,
Texas, who uses the name "prguitarman", on his website
LOL-Comics. Torres explained in an interview where the idea for the animation came from: "I was doing a donation drive for the
Red Cross and in-between drawings in my
Livestream video chat, two different people mentioned I should draw a 'Pop Tart' and a 'cat'." In response, he created a hybrid image of a
Pop-Tart and a cat, which was developed a few days later into the animated GIF.
YouTube video YouTube user "saraj00n" (whose real name is Sara June) combined the cat animation with the "Momomomo" version of "Nyanyanyanyanyanyanya!", and uploaded it to YouTube on April 5, 2011, three days after Torres had uploaded his animation, giving it the title "Nyan Cat". In March 2019, ownership of the YouTube channel hosting the original Nyan Cat video was transferred to
Means TV, a
worker-owned video streaming service. In November 2023, the original Nyan Cat video ceased to be available on the saraj00n YouTube channel, and its new location was given as the YouTube channel NyanCat.
Sale as an NFT In February 2021, it was reported that the GIF's original creator, Christopher Torres, had created an updated version and sold it as a
non-fungible token (NFT) for 300
ether, the equivalent of US$587,000 at the time of sale. == Reception ==