
List of the most used GIFs on the internet. Whenever people want to respond to comments in an amusing way, they turn to reaction GIFs to display their emotions. Here we have compiled a ranking of the top most overused GIFs, granted they might be overused for a reason, on the entire world wide web. Check out our list of popular GIFs that come from movies, television, and seemingly anywhere else.
Some of the funniest GIFs and most popular reaction GIFs come from the funniest celebrities. For instance, Conan's sarcastic clap seems to be the trendiest way to express how not impressed you are (kind of like the viral unimpressed Willy Wonka meme). Speaking of unimpressed, Tina Fey's eye-rolling as Liz Lemon in "30 Rock" has become a GIF sensation. And, of course, when two people are starting to get personal in a Facebook faux-political debate, everyone's favorite reaction GIFs are either Michael Jackson or Stephen Colbert eating popcorn and enjoying the show.
The Most Used GIFs on the Internet,
Michael Jackson at the Movies
Used when something entertaining is or is about to happen.
Bully Penguin
Used when you want to, well, smack someone for being so stupid.
Excited Jonah Hill
Used when expressing joy, starstruck-ness, or happy anticipation
Orson Welles Clapping
Used when someone has done something worthy of intense (or ironic) applause.
Conan Clapping
Used to say "good for you" with nothing but sarcasm.
Stephen Colbert Eating Popcorn
Used when people are about to start arguing on social networks.
Brad Pitt at the Gym
Used when you are pumped up about something.
Homer Simpson Backing Away
Used to quietly escape an extremely awkward moment.
Will Ferrell As Elf
Used when expressing utter excitement.
Jack Nicholson Nodding Slowly
Used when agreeing with someone in the creepiest way possible.