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Who Is Togore Dreemurr? The Undertale Meme Everyone’s Talking About

Lessons in Meme Culture August 8, 2025
Who Is Togore Dreemurr? The Undertale Meme Everyone’s Talking About

Togore Dreemurr is the newest meme sensation spreading through the Undertale/Deltarune community. This fictional goat-like toddler would supposedly be the middle child of King Asgore and Queen Toriel (fans created the Asgore + Toriel = Togore joke). Fan art shows him as a wide-eyed goat-baby wearing a yellow shirt – the sprite you see everywhere now. People share his image constantly on Twitter/X, TikTok, Reddit and Discord. Gaming communities and meme lovers can’t stop talking about him. The excitement really exploded in mid-2025, right after new Deltarune chapters dropped. This strange goat-kid became an overnight sensation, leaving everyone online asking “Who is Togore Dreemurr?”.

Origin Story: How a Simple Reddit Pun Became Internet Gold

The whole joke started with how fans named Undertale’s kid character Asriel. Asriel’s name combines “ASgore” and “ToRIEL.” Some clever fans realized you could swap the pieces around and get “TOGORE” instead. That simple observation sparked a whole meme idea. The earliest known mention of “Togore” appeared on Reddit’s r/Undertale on November 3, 2015. User u/Kuudayray shared a comic by artist flightpixel about naming a baby. Another fan, u/AwfulPunBasedName, replied that the parents could have named their son “Togore” instead – mixing Toriel + Asgore. This comment made other users burst out laughing. People started joking that Asgore and Toriel might have had a third child named Togore. Everyone treated it like a silly pun back then.

A few dedicated fans kept the joke alive over the years. In August 2022, user ThePenguinsBill posted a Dramatic Crossroads meme on r/Undertale titled “Could’ve been so much worse,” making fun of Togore. That post earned thousands of upvotes. But until 2025, the joke mostly stayed buried in fan forums. Deep inside Discord servers, Tumblr threads, and Reddit discussions, Togore existed as a running inside joke. Some fans drew quick sketches or wrote short stories about this “third Dreemurr kid.” None of this content was official – just pure community creativity. The basic idea of Toriel and Asgore’s “forgotten” or “lost” child floated around quietly, waiting for the perfect moment to explode.

Image Courtesy : Knowyourmeme.com

Community content creators eventually discovered it. By early 2025, some artists had drawn rough Togore sketches. In July 2025, Twitter user (now X) @Chapsti99794854 created proper pixel-art: a cartoon goat-child with a sheepish grin and enormous eyes. This sprite became the official look everyone recognizes. Once the meme had a recognizable face, it spread like wildfire across the internet. A simple 2015 fan pun on Reddit had grown into a complete character meme over ten years.

Viral Takeoff

The meme absolutely exploded in July 2025. Fans started posting jokes across every social media platform. On July 24, X user @ashlynxirl tweeted a clip: “Carol watching Toriel about to name Kris ‘Togore’ bc Asriel is taken,” referencing a Deltarune scene. This tweet mixed an Undertale gag with Deltarune lore and pulled in over 34,000 likes within days. The next day, TikToker @sunnygx4 dropped a video about Togore featuring the new pixel art, asking “Does anybody remember Togore?” with Undertale music playing. That TikTok went completely viral – gaining over 119,000 views in just three days. Fans loved it and started making duets, remixing the sound and creating their own versions.

Meanwhile on X (Twitter), more posts kept piling up. On July 27, user @fckthisdamnsite posted an image parody showing Asgore and Toriel saying their aborted fetus Togore came back from the Dark World – a darkly comic twist on the storyline. That post grabbed a couple thousand likes very quickly. Also on July 27, artist @Triki_Tr0y shared their own drawing of Togore with the caption “Togore the Dreemurr Middle Brother.” That single art piece pulled in over 31,000 likes in two days. Each post (tweets with art or jokes, TikToks, and fan videos) kept pushing the meme forward.

The meme’s explosive growth came from these key posts on TikTok and Twitter/X in late July 2025. The timing was absolutely perfect: Deltarune’s recent chapters had people discussing the Dreemurr family, and these creators hit exactly the right mix of humor and shock value. The combination of trending platforms and catchy content launched Togore Dreemurr from obscure fan joke to full meme status. (Earlier posts like the 2022 Reddit meme only got a few thousand upvotes; the 2025 posts received tens of thousands of likes or went completely viral.)

Why Internet Can’t Stop Laughing at This Goat Baby

People connect with Togore Dreemurr for several clear reasons. First, he plays with nostalgia and game lore. Undertale and Deltarune fans love imagining hidden family drama. The idea of a “lost child” in the Dreemurr family creates a funny, slightly creepy twist on the game’s story. He plays with our existing knowledge that Asriel’s name already mixes Asgore+Toriel – so Togore becomes the “mirror name.” This clever naming joke hit the perfect balance between familiarity and surprise. The wide-eyed goofy art and meme captions give him a purely comedic feel. People laugh at how ridiculous the name Togore sounds compared to Asriel. TikTok comments often say the name is “so bad it’s funny,” or fans crack up imagining a baby goat named Togore.

Second, there’s a darker emotional layer. Some memes hint at twisted humor, like Asgore and Toriel accidentally losing Togore as a fetus (many fans jokingly connect this to the character Ralsei). That combination of cuteness and creepiness – a baby who should be “dead” coming back – adds unsettling humor. It reminds fans of Undertale’s themes around monsters and sacrifice. Reddit users joked that Toby Fox (the game creator) must get upset when people mention Togore, showing how seriously they take the game’s lore. The meme appeals to fans’ insider knowledge and their love of strange plot twists.

Third, he just looks completely absurd and shareable. The default sprite – a yellow-shirted goat kid with massive eyes – naturally looks funny and slightly disturbing. Fans love images that work perfectly for memes. Many TikTok videos and image macros show reactions like “HORROR” (characters recoiling) at the sight of Togore. On Reddit and Twitter, people post deadpan medical images or petri dish photos with Togore’s face photoshopped on them, creating visual gags. Gen Z humor thrives on this kind of surreal absurdity. The meme’s format – a character that doesn’t exist appearing in funny photos and captions – fits exactly with how fandoms spread jokes today.

Overall, he resonates because he’s an inside joke about the game that makes fans feel smart for sharing it. Everyone from young players to longtime fans (and even other gaming communities) can participate. You’ll find Togore memes on r/Undertale and even other subreddits like r/Memes or r/Deltarune. The shared feeling is: “We know Asgore’s family tree, and this is the surprise branch.” That shared understanding makes the meme click instantly. People enjoy creating their own versions too. On TikTok and Twitter, fans tag friends with “Remember this Undertale rumor?” or duet each other’s videos. For them, it’s a fun, silly way to stay connected over a beloved game.

Evolution & Remixes

Once the meme took off, fans started creating endless variations. The foundation was that pixel-art sprite by @Chapsti99794854 (discovered on Twitter), which showed Togore with a friendly grin. From there, fans went completely wild. Some drew fully new character art: artist @Triki_tr0y made a polished portrait of Togore showing front and side views (see image below). Others made animations or video clips. People on TikTok put Togore’s face on other characters, sang about him, or edited him into Deltarune scenes.

Many used simple meme-editing apps or online tools. Kapwing and similar meme generators let fans add the caption “Togore Dreemurr” to Asgore/Toriel screenshots. Others used Photoshop or phone drawing apps like Procreate to redraw Togore with different expressions or outfits. One popular trend was “head swaps” – putting Togore’s head on different Undertale characters. You’ll see variations everywhere: Togore wearing Sans’s jacket, Togore crying, Togore as a giant baby monster, etc. Some fans even made short parody videos or songs about him using TikTok’s sound editor.

Here are specific examples:

Fan art variation: Togore Dreemurr as drawn by @Triki_tr0y. In this image, the “Middle Brother” has a big grin on his face (front and profile views shown). Fans created many similar pieces.

Another remix: a fan dubbed Togore “Regoot Dreemurr.” The caption jokes that Togore’s name is an anagram of another Undertale meme character, Regoot. This edit by asdwz458 mixes two memes together.

These edits add fresh humor layers. Triki’s art makes Togore look proud and silly. The “Regoot” image plays with a known anagram joke in the fandom, so fans who know Regoot (another fake character) chuckle at the connection. Some remixes turned Togore into a gaming easter egg: one fan modded an Undertale sprite to replace all dog NPCs with Togore’s face. Others took audio from Undertale and had Togore sing along.

Tools: Tracking everything is nearly impossible, but many creators mention using phone apps or browser editors. Videos often say “edited in CapCut” or “made on imgflip.” Some found and used a Togore template on Kapwing. TikTok creators often overlay text captions with meme generators. Even Minecraft/Roblox fans built block models of Togore. The result is a complete flood of content.

The Togore meme morphed quickly into an entire suite of jokes and artwork. Each edit gave it fresh life: a goofy portrait, a remix with Undertale characters, a music meme, etc. These remixes kept people sharing and adding to the joke continuously.

Has Togore Changed Anything? (Spoiler: Not Really, But…)

So far, Togore Dreemurr hasn’t crossed into mainstream advertising or official media. He remains purely within fan culture. Major influencers outside the gaming community haven’t picked him up. Even Toby Fox (the creator of Undertale) hasn’t officially commented. There’s no sign of him appearing in movies or commercials. This meme stays completely fan-driven.

However, within Undertale fan circles, he has created real waves. Fan artists who had smaller followings gained significant attention by riding this trend. Meme pages that usually post random gaming humor (like several big TikTok accounts) started sharing Togore content, so influencers did help spread it. You might even see him in completely unrelated memes – people insert Togore images into Twitter posts about work or school as funny reaction images. A few streamers on Twitch or YouTube mentioned him when playing Undertale/Deltarune; their chat audience joked about seeing Togore.

There hasn’t been any real controversy. Some conservative meme threads called it “yet another social media explosion,” but nothing beyond playful complaints about it being “forced.” The gaming community stays mostly amused. No bans or community rule issues have come up. The only sparks of debate are fan arguments: hardcore lore fans say “Togore isn’t official, leave Asriel alone,” while others defend the humor. But these are normal meme back-and-forth discussions. Togore remains a harmless joke, not a controversy flashpoint.

Where Is Togore Now? (Everywhere, Apparently)

As of late 2025, Togore Dreemurr stays active in fandom circles. He’s a trending hashtag on TikTok and X, and you’ll see new posts daily (TikTok hashtags like #TogoreDreemurr have millions of videos tagged). He’s especially popular in English-speaking communities but has gone global: people in South America, Europe, and Asia have joined in. Some Japanese and Spanish Undertale fans have even made Togore memes in their languages (often just translating the jokes).

The meme shows up most visibly on TikTok and Twitter/X, with Reddit serving as another major hub. Discord servers dedicated to Undertale host ongoing Togore joke threads. Even Roblox players use the character: the original sprite by Chapsti was reportedly made for a Roblox Deltarune roleplay game, and fans in that game wave Togore flags or use mods. Overall, he spreads across all major gaming platforms. The core fanbase is Generation Z and younger millennials who played Undertale (released 2015), but even older fans check him out.

No region has claimed him as a local trend – he’s basically the same phenomenon anywhere the games are known. Togore Dreemurr remains in circulation on the same platforms that made him famous: TikTok, Twitter/X, Reddit, Discord and fan forums worldwide.

Key Players

The original seeds came from a few observant fans. Reddit user u/Kuudayray posted the flightpixel comic in 2015, and u/AwfulPunBasedName created the name “Togore” in comments. Credit also goes to Phillip Hamilton (the Know Your Meme researcher) who first documented this meme and assembled the timeline.

Then there are the creators who spread him everywhere. The pixel-art sprite that became standard came from X user @Chapsti99794854. The July 2025 surge involved fans like @ashlynxirl (meme poster on X), @sunnygx4 (TikToker who popularized the name), and @Triki_Tr0y (X artist who gave Togore a new look). We also saw other contributors: @fckthisdamnsite on X for a dark joke meme, asdwz458 who did the “Regoot” edit, and dozens of smaller creators on TikTok and Reddit.

In fan communities, big meme pages and fan accounts supported the spread. Subreddits like r/Undertale and r/Deltarune (moderated by volunteer fans) became major hubs. Discord servers for Undertale allowed instant sharing. Even some YouTube channels that cover video game memes made compilations.

Underground players kept him alive too: artist JadeLaChatte posted detailed Togore drawings on DeviantArt and Instagram (that inspired others). When viral attention dipped in early 2025, dedicated fans on Tumblr and TikTok kept posting Togore jokes. Meme enthusiasts and meme-loving community pages all became key players in making sure the joke didn’t disappear too quickly.

Future Outlook

Togore Dreemurr will probably cool off soon – that’s how most memes work. By late 2025, he’s likely past his peak, though spikes can happen if something triggers renewed interest (like a new game release or another fan effort). If Toby Fox ever makes a passing comment, he could pop up again. If Deltarune chapter 5 or beyond adds more Dreemurr family lore, fans might revive Togore jokes. But otherwise, expect him to fade over the next few months as people move on to the next big thing.

That said, memes sometimes have long lifespans. Togore could become a permanent Undertale inside joke, popping up whenever fans need a quick laugh. He might influence future memes about fictional game characters, encouraging more “hidden character” jokes. Some remixes (like fan art versions) will remain online as cult favorites.

Realistically, Togore’s future resembles most fandom memes: he’ll mostly live on where fans archive content – subreddit posts, old tweets, TikTok compilations. A small core of fans will probably mention him on anniversaries or when they invent new puns. Reality check: this meme is entertaining, but it’s not shaping politics or culture. He’ll hang around on YouTube and TikTok forever as an odd curiosity clip, but mainstream attention is likely finished.

he Togore Story in 60 Seconds: Everything You Need to Know

  • 🕒 Timeline: Started as a Reddit joke in 2015 about Asgore & Toriel’s child → appeared in fan memes (e.g. 2022 Reddit post) → Viral explosion in July 2025 after Deltarune updates.
  • 💻 Key platforms: Mainly spread on TikTok and Twitter/X, with Reddit discussions and Discord chats. Also appeared in Roblox/Deltarune fan games.
  • 🎭 Main theme: A family-name pun playing with Undertale lore (Asriel’s name) – mixing horror and humor. Fans find the ugly name “Togore” vs. Asriel hilarious. He plays with Undertale’s monster family lore and creates an inside joke feeling.
  • 🔁 Popular variations: The default pixel art sprite (Chapsti’s goat-boy) plus countless edits. Examples: the @Triki_tr0y fan portrait (see image) and “Regoot” anagram meme. (Fans have redrawn Togore in different poses, added him into game scenes, even made him a Roblox model.)
  • 🌍 Spread: Went global through internet memes. Since July ’25, he’s trended internationally (millions of TikToks tagged “Togore Dreemurr“). He’s mostly a fan phenomenon seen in USA, Europe, and Asia alike.

Fan-made Togore Dreemurr art by @Triki_tr0y, one example of how fans redraw the character in new styles. Another meme variation: Togore renamed “Regoot” (an anagram meme), combining two Undertale jokes into one.

In my view, Togore Dreemurr shows how creative meme culture thrives in gaming fandoms. Even without being a real game character, he brought people together for shared laughs over common knowledge. Whether this meme will have staying power remains uncertain, but he gave fans something fresh to joke about right when the storyline was getting intense.


Additional Resources & References

  • Official Games: Undertale | Deltarune
  • Creator: Toby Fox’s Tumblr
  • Main Communities: r/Undertale | r/Deltarune
  • TikTok Hashtags: #TogoreDreemurr | #Togore
  • Key Creator Profiles: @sunnygx4 | u/Kuudayray | u/AwfulPunBasedName
  • Gaming Platforms: Steam – Undertale | Roblox | Minecraft
  • Social Media: Discord | Twitter/X | TikTok | Reddit | YouTube | Tumblr
  • Creative Tools: Kapwing | CapCut | Procreate | Photoshop | imgflip

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