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Contents
- 1 Homestar as Emmet Brickowski from The LEGO Movie
- 2 Strong Bad as Dark Helmet from Spaceballs
- 3 Zarel as Crow T. Robot from Mystery Science Theater 3000
- 4 Homeschool as Twoface from DC Comics
- 5 Marzipan as Jodie Holmes from Beyond: Two Souls
- 6 Strong Mad as Roberto from Futurama
- 7 The Cheat as as Leigh "Danny Sexbang" Avidan
- 8 Strong Sad as Eren Jaeger from Shingeki no Kyojin (Attack on Titan)
- 9 Pter as Thomas Bangalter from Daft Punk
- 10 Foxx as "Future You" from No Time To Explain
- 11 Fang as Bec Noir from Homestuck
- 12 Bubs as both Jack and Jill from Jack and Jill
- 13 Coach Z as MC Lars
- 14 Pom Pom as Johnny Cage from Mortal Kombat
- 15 The King of Town as The Tourist from the "Burns Burns Burns" video
- 16 The Poopsmith as Apu Nahasapeemapetilon from The Simpsons
- 17 Homsar as Monokuma/Monobear from Dangan Ronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
Homestar as Emmet Brickowski from The LEGO Movie
The Lego Movie is a 2014 American computer-animated comedy film directed and co-written by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, and starring the voices of Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie, Charlie Day, Liam Neeson, and Morgan Freeman. The film is based on the Lego line of construction toys and was released on February 7, 2014. Emmet Brickowski is an ordinary construction worker with no special qualities who comes across a woman, Wyldstyle, who is searching for something after hours at Emmet's construction site.
Strong Bad as Dark Helmet from Spaceballs
Spaceballs is a 1987 American science fiction parody film co-written and directed by Mel Brooks and starring Brooks, Bill Pullman, John Candy and Rick Moranis. Its plot and characters parody the original Star Wars trilogy, as well as other sci-fi franchises including Star Trek, Alien, and the Planet of the Apes films. Dark Helmet is an obvious parody of Darth Vader. He resembles Darth Vader in appearance, but is shorter and has a much larger helmet (he changes into a khaki uniform and an equally oversized pith helmet during the desert scene). Similar to his namesake, Dark Helmet serves as the main antagonist of the film, speaks in a deep bass voice, and breathes audibly - until he lifts his helmet to reveal his bespectacled face and normal voice.
Zarel as Crow T. Robot from Mystery Science Theater 3000
Mystery Science Theater 3000, often abbreviated MST3K, is an American cult television comedy series created by Joel Hodgson and produced by Best Brains, Inc. The show mainly features a man and his robot sidekicks who are imprisoned on a space station by an evil scientist and forced to watch a selection of bad movies, as part of a psychological experiment, and frequently preceded by short public-domain educational films, newsreels, or serial dramas. To stay sane, the man and his robots provide a running commentary on each film, making fun of its flaws, and wisecracking their way through each reel in the style of a movie-theater peanut gallery. Each film is presented with a superimposition of the man and robots' silhouettes along the bottom of the screen. According to the MST3K storyline, Crow — like his fellow robots Tom Servo, Gypsy, and Cambot — was built by Joel Robinson, who created them to help him withstand the torment of watching bad movies on the Satellite of Love.
Homeschool as Twoface from DC Comics
Two-Face is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain that appears in comic books published by DC Comics, and is an enemy of Batman. The character first appeared in Detective Comics #66 (Aug. 1942), and was created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. Two-Face was once Harvey Dent, the clean-cut district attorney of Gotham City and an ally of Batman. However, Dent goes insane after mob boss Sal Maroni throws acid at him during a trial, hideously scarring the left side of his face. Dent adopts the "Two-Face" persona and becomes a criminal, choosing to bring about good or evil based upon the outcome of a coin flip. Originally, Two-Face was one of many gimmick-focused comic book villains, plotting crimes based around the number two, such as robbing Gotham Second National Bank at 2:00 on February 2 and stealing 2 million dollars.
Marzipan as Jodie Holmes from Beyond: Two Souls
Beyond: Two Souls is an interactive drama action-adventure video game for the PlayStation 3 console, developed by Quantic Dream. The game centers around Jodie Holmes (Ellen Page), who since birth has been connected to an entity named Aiden. After being left by her foster parents she is brought up by researchers Nathan Dawkins (Willem Dafoe) and Cole Freeman (Kadeem Hardison), who conduct research on the infraworld for the fictional United States Department of Paranormal Activity, the DPA.The game begins with Jodie attempting to remember her past, and how she comes to grips growing up living a sheltered life at a military base. When older she is quickly thrust into working for the CIA before she decides to abandon the agency and flee as a fugitive. At the CIA she meets Ryan Clayton (Eric Winter), whom she hates at first but depending on player choice she may enter a romantic relationship with.
Strong Mad as Roberto from Futurama
Roberto is a recurring character in Futurama. He was a robot who enjoyed stabbing people and objects, as well as robbing banks. He is regarded as being mentally unstable and has been seen in the Hal Institute for Criminally Insane Robots multiple times, threatening both patients and doctors with knives, and escaping at least once. His Insanity had been cured in *Bender's Game, but suffered a concussion and soon lost all mental aptitude. Roberto's history is largely unknown, however, in Bender's Game he reveals he was built by some engineers who wanted to make an insane robot. He says they failed, but from everyone else's view, it was a major success.
The Cheat as as Leigh "Danny Sexbang" Avidan
Ninja Sex Party is a musical comedy duo based in New York City, consisting of Danny Sexbang (Leigh Daniel Avidan) and Ninja Brian (Brian Wecht). Their videos have been featured on the front pages of Funny or Die, CollegeHumor, and DailyMotion. They have performed at many venues throughout North America, including the Upright Citizen's Brigade, the Timeout NY Lounge and a monthly slot at the Peoples Improv Theater in Manhattan. Danny also holds the current role of "Not So Grump" on the Let's Play series Game Grumps, alongside animator, voice actor, and comedian, Arin "Egoraptor" Hanson, taking the place of Jon "JonTron" Jafari.
Strong Sad as Eren Jaeger from Shingeki no Kyojin (Attack on Titan)
Attack on Titan (進撃の巨人 Shingeki no Kyojin, lit. "Advancing Giants") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama. The series began serialization in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine on September 9, 2009, and has been collected into 12 tankōbon volumes as of December 9, 2013. It is set in a world where humanity lives inside cities surrounded by enormous walls due to the Titans, gigantic humanoid creatures who devour humans seemingly without reason. The story centers on Eren Yeager, his adoptive sister Mikasa Ackerman, and their friend Armin Arlert, whose lives are changed forever after the appearance of a Colossus Titan brings about the destruction of their home town and the death of Eren's mother. Vowing revenge and to reclaim the world from the Titans, Eren, Mikasa and Armin enlist in the Military and join the Scout Regiment—an elite group of soldiers who fight Titans outside the walls.
Pter as Thomas Bangalter from Daft Punk
Daft Punk is a French electronic music duo consisting of musicians Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter. Daft Punk reached significant popularity in the late 1990s house movement in France and met with continued success in the years following, combining elements of house with synthpop. The duo is credited with producing songs that are considered essential in the French house scene. The group was managed from 1996 to 2008 by Pedro Winter (Busy P), the head of Ed Banger Records. Early in the group's career, the band members were influenced by groups including The Beach Boys and The Rolling Stones.
Foxx as "Future You" from No Time To Explain
No Time To Explain is a platform game developed by tinyBuildGames and designed by Tom Brien and Alex Nichiporchik, and is the successor to Brien's flash game, No Time to Explain, originally released on January 6, 2011. No Time To Explain has been released on Linux, Windows and on Mac. Versions for Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation 3, Sony's PlayStation Vita, and iOS are planned for future release. The game follows an unnamed male protagonist as he chases his future self, who has been captured, through time for an unknown reason. A running gag is that, just as a character is about to explain what's going on, they are interrupted, keeping the protagonist - and the player - in the dark. The plot contains elements of time travel, the time paradox effect, and alternate time-lines.
Fang as Bec Noir from Homestuck
Homestuck is a webcomic written, illustrated, and animated by Andrew Hussie, and is the fourth overall webcomic published on MS Paint Adventures. The series centers on a group of teenagers who unwittingly bring about the beginning of the end of the world through the installation of a beta copy of an upcoming computer game. Jack Noir is an Agent of Derse who appears in every session of Sburb. He oversees various affairs of the kingdom and does all of the most important and most tedious paperwork, and is the direct subordinate of the King and Queen. Bec Noir, the name given to Jack's fully prototyped form, is possibly a play on the French phrase bête noire, meaning "black beast" literally, or used as slang for a pet peeve or something feared obsessively.
Bubs as both Jack and Jill from Jack and Jill
Jack and Jill is a 2011 American comedy film co-written, produced by and starring Adam Sandler and directed by Dennis Dugan, who has collaborated with Sandler on many of his films. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures and released on November 11, 2011. It broke the record held by Battlefield Earth for the most Razzie awards for a single film. It is considered by some to be one of the worst films of all time. The film opens with homemade videos of fraternal twins Jack and Jill growing up. As the videos progress, it seems that Jack is the more gifted twin, with Jill constantly trying to get his attention by hitting him, hurting girls around him, etc. The story shifts to the present, where an adult Jack is a successful advertising executive in Los Angeles with a beautiful wife, Erin, and two kids, Sofie and Gary, while Jill never left the working class neighborhood they grew up in and continued to live with their Mother until she passed away about a year before the events of the film.
Coach Z as MC Lars
Andrew Robert MacFarlane Nielsen (born October 6, 1982) is an American rapper, producer, writer, cartoonist and Stanford University alumnus, known by his stage name MC Lars. He is the self-proclaimed originator of "post-punk laptop rap." He was one of the first underground rappers to sample and reference post-punk and emo bands. John Mayer has credited Lars with coining the phrase iGeneration referring to kids born between 1982-2000. He is the founder and CEO of the independent record label Horris Records. He was the runner-up to Eisley on the Yahoo! Music's "Who's the Next Big Thing?" contest in 2005.
Pom Pom as Johnny Cage from Mortal Kombat
Johnny Cage is a fictional character from the Mortal Kombat series, introduced in the 1992 fighting game Mortal Kombat. The character, whose birth name is John Carlton, is an arrogant, narcissistic and overconfident martial arts film actor who provides the comic relief of the franchise. Created as a parody of martial arts actor Jean-Claude Van Damme, Cage has been a staple of the series since, famous for his comedic signature moves.
The King of Town as The Tourist from the "Burns Burns Burns" video
"Burns Burns Burns" is a song by musical group Loco Loco, which involves a tourist in India eating rather spicy and hot food.
The Poopsmith as Apu Nahasapeemapetilon from The Simpsons
Apu Nahasapeemapetilon /əˌpuː nəˌhɑːsəpiːməˈpɛtəlɒn/ is a fictional character in the animated television series The Simpsons. He is voiced by Hank Azaria and first appeared in the episode "The Telltale Head". Apu is the proprietor of the Kwik-E-Mart, a popular convenience store in Springfield, and a friend of Homer Simpson. He is also an Indian immigrant. Apu is well known for his repeated and characteristic delivery of the catchphrase, "Thank you, come again." It has been argued that the portrayal of this character is a racist caricature.
Homsar as Monokuma/Monobear from Dangan Ronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (ダンガンロンパ 希望の学園と絶望の高校生 Danganronpa: Kibō no Gakuen to Zetsubō no Kōkōsei?, lit. Danganronpa: Academy of Hope and High School Students of Despair) is a murder mystery visual novel developed and published by Spike Chunsoft (formerly Spike). Danganronpa takes place at an elite high school called Hope's Peak Academy (希望ヶ峰学園 Kibōgamine Gakuen?), which accepts talented "Ultimate" students (超高校級 chō-kōkō-kyū?, lit. Super High School Level) of the highest caliber in various fields each year. Monokuma is a strange teddy bear who proclaims himself to be the principal of Hope's Peak Academy and initiates a life of mutual killing among the students, being the manipulator for everyone to experience the dog-eat-dog world and despair within their hearts (except optimistic students like Makoto Naegi's hope are immune to his despair plan).