A Minecraft player clipped and shared an amusing moment in their game, having noticed several Creepers bouncing together. Players of all kinds enjoy the creative survival crafting game, where the journey never truly ends, even after slaying the Ender Dragon. Coming soon will be the Caves & Cliffs Part 2 update, which will rework world seed generation while introducing new biomes to house the already introduced mobs from part one.

Whether a player is building their home base or mining deep in a cave, everyone is familiar with the hissing of a nearly exploded Creeper. The hissing serves as a final warning, quite similar to a rattlesnake, but also notes that the fuse is short and that it may be too late already. Creepers, funnily enough, were an accident in their entirety. The creator behind Minecraft, Notch, has shared in the past that Creepers originated from a pig accident.

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LoganDakota on Reddit shared a clip from their game, having noticed three Creepers attempting to bounce up after them. In the attempt, the Creepers end up instead looking like a funny little game of whack-a-mole. Two of the Creepers are bouncing together in unison, and the third ends up faster. Amused, LoganDakota clipped the moment of action and took to social media, where Minecraft fans have been quick to relate the clip to other famously entertaining moments.

The top comments in the thread beneath LoganDakota's post call back to the seagulls in Finding Nemo shouting "mine, mine, mine" over and over, as well as the familiar videos out there of dogs hopping up and down behind fences to get a glimpse at the neighbors. There are a few other memes that get mentioned, but those at the top were clear in their popularity.

Sharing fun and entertaining moments from Minecraft brings the community together and allows fans to reminisce with some of their other favorite media. Whether it's whack-a-mole, Finding Nemo, Pokémon, or otherwise, players certainly enjoyed this clip of the Creepers struggling to jump up after LoganDakota. There's more to come, surely, with the upcoming Caves & Cliffs Part 2 update launching sometime this holiday season, and reportedly two new Minecraft games are in development too. Players rejoice because Mojang Studios has more to bring in forms of gaming entertainment - bouncing Creepers or otherwise.

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Minecraft is available to play now on the Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Android, and iOS platforms.

Source: LoganDakota/Reddit