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Parody generators are computer programs which generate text that is syntactically correct, but usually meaningless, often in the style of a technical paper or a ...
A self-parody is a parody of oneself or one's own work. As an artist accomplishes it by imitating their own characteristics, a self-parody is potentially difficult to distinguish from especially characteristic productions. Self-parody may be used to parody someone else's characteristics, or lacking, by overemphasizing and/or exaggerate one's own.
In Gus Van Sant's My Own Private Idaho, the character of Bob Pigeon (William Richert) represents Falstaff. Volstagg the Voluminous, a Marvel Comics character and a companion to Thor, is based on Falstaff. Farmer's daughter: A desirable, wholesome, and naive young woman, also described as being an "open-air type" and "public-spirited". [29] [30]
(Jackson's personal physician, who is widely blamed for causing the singer's death by overdose, was given his own entry at #20: a parody of Jackson's "Thriller" album, renamed "Killer"); 2010: "Creators of the Black Lagoon", a poster parody of the 1954 monster movie satirizing the malfeasance before and after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
On Sept. 7, sisters Ryals and Stone served as bridesmaids for their brother's wedding in Georgia. At the rehearsal dinner the night prior, the two sang a hilarious original piece for the couple to ...
Adverts: Gary Boyfriend My First Album, Make your own Sweets; Diddypops (parody of Top of The Pops) (Song:Don't Be Silly) The Dinkas-Richard Diddyduck finds the Dinkas and betrays them at the end. Advert:Diddy TV Promo; Diddy or No Diddy (parody of Deal or No Deal) Johnny Obvious opens up some boxes from 1 to 7. Guest: Barney Harwood
Captain Hero has not been seen doing many activities commonly associated with superheroes. He has an "arch nemesis" called Scroto who is a parody of Lex Luthor, whose "villainous" activity always involves tricking Hero and only Hero into washing his testicles in which he says each time "Your balls are clean!" He is able to fly (although many ...
Kroll Show is a social satire that parodies many aspects of television, the internet, and popular culture. The opening title credits of each episode feature multiple iterations of the show's title as parodies of well-known TV series title cards, brand names, corporate logos, and real-world locations, among them Absolut Vodka, Breaking Bad, Google, In-N-Out Burger, NASCAR and Game of Thrones.